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Containment Class:
euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-6492-1 is to be stationed within Area-6492 to guard SCP-6492. SCP-6492-1 instances are not to be let out of the facility between the months of October, and February. SCP-6492 is to be checked monthly for signs of Decay, Rot, or lack of water. Two SCP-6492-1 instances are to be checked out of Area-6492 for testing and termination, once a month. Any and all interaction with SCP-6492 is to be approved by Lead Researcher Dr. Reaver. All termination attempts not deemed necessary will be automatically removed from Emails, and will be given a two day cool down. SCP-6492-A is to be blocked off by 4 SCP-6492-1 instances, and two security guards.
Alrighty, Dr. Reaver, the stuff is ready. The forest is on lockdown until you say so, and the file is finished. We corrected everything.
ANOMALY DESCRIPTION
Photograph of SCP-6492-1-D, taken by Dr. Rainfy.
SCP-6492 is a cherry blossom forest, with cherry blossom, Pine, And sakura trees manifesting inside of it. It’s full size is 395 km long, with the entry way, designated SCP-6492-2, being around 25 km. All plants not within SCP-6492 are classified as Not anomalous, and are considered SCP-6492-Non-Anomalous. SCP-6492-1-A, Through C instances seem to be the reincarnation of the dead that died inside the forest, -1-A seems to be a boy version, -1-B seems to be a female version, and -1-C seems to be that of an European Hare. They seem to be of sapient status. SCP-6492-1-D seems to be a 10 meter tall entity of somewhat sentience.
Welcome, Dr. Reaver.
ANOMALOUS EFFECTS
SCP-6492’s effects will begin when a sentient humanoid, or animal enters the forest with hostile intent. The effects will begin with SCP-6492-3 instances rapidly trying to poke, scratch, scar, or injure the being with the hostile intent, until the being is injured or vacates SCP-6492. Once the being is injured, SCP-6492-1 instances will manifest in nearby SCP-6492-4 instances, and appear in front of said being, and kill them by suffocation with vines. The being will then be revived into a SCP-6492-1-A , SCP-6492-1-B, or SCP-6492-1-C instance.
Picture of SCP-6492, dated 1979.
Evidential Report: On The Fifth Of October, 2006, a foundation vehicle was found and photographed by Dr. Wilson Cyogropha during a trip to Livonia, Michigan. Citizens were then reported missing inside the forest by The Federal Bureau Of Investigation, Also known as The FBI. Many years later, an FBI Outpost was reported MIA, and all information was taken into the foundation’s knowledge.
Investigation Period: On The Eighteenth Of July, 2010, Field Agents From The Intelligence Agency were set out to investigate SCP-6492, and find the abandoned camp. The Agents reported several unnerving movements, and all radio and visual communication was cut off after fourteen minutes, and twenty three seconds. All footage was examined carefully, and after full examination, a GOI named “The Plant Guys” was declared real, and the area was put under examination.
Discovery Log: On The Forth Of August, 2010, two foundation camps were attacked inside of SCP-6492 after four tall figures were reported inside of the forest, and Dr. ███, was killed by two vines, and spikes, seemingly impaling his left chest cavity, causing blood loss. Eighty Four Deaths were caused during this time, and fifty three injuries. No communication logs were retrieved.
Containment Advisement: The Foundation Immediately blocked of all entrances to SCP-6492, and all creatures inside it were furious. The foundation was attacked by SCP-6492-1 instances, and a hole in the barrier was created. The foundation fought off the creatures, and repaired the wall, reinforcing it. The foundation’s attempts at burning down the forest was all fails, and the foundation made an agreement with the SCP-6492-1 instances to not harm the forest unless for a serious purpose. 74% of all SCP-6492-1 Population, are contained inside of SCP-6492. The total estimated population is 684 instances.
Command:\users\O511>_ upload C://messages/secure/1.txt
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FILE UPLOAD COMPLETE. NOW DISPLAYING 1.txt
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Welcome, O5-11. You remember SCP-6492, right? Well, this place isn’t safe. There’s something under this forest, something evil. The forest is dying everyday, the instances becoming more, and more aggressive every single day, and night. I’ve been given so many emails on this one stupid Entity that it should be keter that I’m honestly blocking emails now. We need to neutralize this forest, now, or never.
I know, what could be living under a forest? Well, yesterday, SCP-6492-1 instances experienced extreme trauma. Three hours later, a huge purple hand bursted out of the very middle of SCP-6492, and turned to a giant crystal. What are we supposed to do, not examine where it came from? Make the right choice, 11. You know it’s the right thing. Please, as O5-9, I’m counting on you to at least classify it as Keter. Please, 11.
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The Black Moon Howls In Only The Winter
Addendum.2 [O5 Council decision]:
O5 COUNCIL VOTE
COUNCIL VOTE SUMMARY:
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NOTES: You can’t walk in, and ask for this thing to be destroyed, we aren’t causing a wildfire. We’ve seen worse, 6.