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Anonymous
Item#: SCP-086
Special containment procedures: Item SCP-086 is stored in a heavily soundproofed room, isolated from the rest of the facility by an airlock.
As there is some leakage from SCP-086, the surrounding area is also cordoned off. Object is currently safe, provided no unprotected personnel enter the containment zone, so handling instructions are only provided for the possibility of a security breach, or if needing to move SCP-086.
Unprotected personnel who enter the containment zone should be removed from the area as soon as possible. If they return, or show signs of being compromised by SCP-086, they must be terminated; warnings of these consequences must be displayed prominently around the containment zone.

Description: SCP-086 appears to be a regular tetrahedron approximately 25cm on each side. It constantly emits sounds
described as whispering by survivors of its effects, though in no known language.
These sounds are capable of a wide range of effects on humans, including the creation of psychosis or a mindlessly obedient state. Experiments to replicate its abilities by matching the generated frequencies, however, have failed.
All personnel who work with SCP-086 should, manpower permitting, be completely deaf. They are also required to equip provided ear defenders and an antisound generator. Before entering SCP-086's chamber, a supervisor should check that all agents are unable to hear sounds at approximately 140dB. The recommended method is to fire a blank behind them, and to watch for signs of surprise.
Agents entering the chamber should work in a group of five or more, and rehearse their actions in a separate, dummy chamber. Any deviation from this trial run in the real chamber is to be treated as a sign of falling under SCP-086's control, and if they do not heed signals to exit immediately, the agent should be terminated.

Additional notes:
Those with level 2 security clearance or above should also see document #86-1.
>> Anonymous
Document #86-1: SCP-086 additional data

Anyone who has entered the containment zone should be watched very carefully; our data reports that most people are drawn in by the whispers, and those that aren't may be already under the Object's control and carrying out its will.

The equipment provided to the grunts includes an explosive charge in the headset, set to trigger if they are the last one left alive in the room. SCP-086 almost overwhelmed the lone deaf agent who prevented its escape in the first place, so personnel cannot be trusted if left alone with it. Object is capable of adapting its whispers to act through bodily vibrations, and can generate far stronger effects on a single target.

The explosive charge will destroy the brain and hearing system when triggered. No other form of termination will ensure SCP-086 cannot control what is left behind.
>> Anonymous
ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNO-PYRAMID
>> Anonymous
>>442692
>All personnel who work with SCP-086 should, manpower permitting, be completely deaf. They are also required to equip provided ear defenders and an antisound generator

What.

Also, white noise generator, not 'antisound generator'. Antisound generator sounds quite retarded.
>> Anonymous
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Item#: SCP-173
Special Containment Procedures: Item SPC-173 is to be kept in a locked container at all times. When personnel must enter SCP-173's container, no fewer than 3 may enter at any time and the door is to be relocked behind them. At all times, two persons must maintain direct eye contact with SCP-173 until all personnel have vacated and relocked the container.

Description: Moved to Site19 1993. Origin is as of yet unknown. It is constructed from concrete and rebar with traces of Krylon brand spraypaint. SCP-173 is animate extremely hostile.
The object cannot move while within a direct line of sight. Line of sight must not be broken at any time with SCP-173.

Personnel assigned to enter container are instructed to alert one another before blinking.
Object is reported to attack by snapping the neck at the base of the skull, or by strangulation. In the event of an attack, personal are to observe Class 4 hazardous object containment procedures.

Personnel report sounds of scraping stone originating from within the container when no one is present inside. This is considered normal, and any change in this behaviour should be reported to the acting HMCL supervisor on duty.

The reddish brown substance on the floor is a combination of feces and blood. Origin of these materials is unknown. The enclosure must be cleaned on a bi-weekly basis.
>> Anonymous
>>442701
Not white noise. I think he meant the same mechanism as sound-prood hadphones, which generate a sound wave that cancels out the incoming sound.
>> Anonymous
It's nice of them though to put a little window there for light, and a cool plant as decoration.
>> Anonymous
what
>> Anonymous
Sauce? These are awesome.
>> Anonymous
>>442739
http://sociopathdaily.blogspot.com/2007/12/creepypasta.html
>> Anonymous
I think I might write more in this same vein. I like the militaristic, procedural descriptions of supernatural behavior.
>> Anonymous
Are there any more? I couldn't find any more on the blog and I don't want to accidentally reuse item numbers or anything.
>> Anonymous
>>442759
Yeah, I like these too.
The idea of various objects held by the government and subjected to rigorous scientific study and tests, probably by skeptics, and ultimately all are forced to admit that it is ACTUALLY paranormal, and not dust on the lens.

Somehow these are much more alarmingly conceivable then the Holder Series (but I like those too).
>> Anonymous
I love this type of creepypasta, are there anymore like them?
>> Anonymous
>>442729
That's the problem with these things. The accompanying picture never looks as creepy as it should. And judging by the text, you'd think it would be in a bare windowless room, like a vault.
>> Anonymous
>>442692
I like it. :)

I was the first one who suggested that these be made into a holders-esque series, except counting down instead of counting up.

Also, the final holder item should be (or be somehow linked to) SCP-001.
>> Anonymous
>>442813

The Military is seeking the Objects, too.
>> Anonymous
>>442692
Tasty creepy pasta there, good job
>> OP here
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Another one I had saved:

Item#: SCP-232

Special Containment Procedures: Item SCP-232 is to be kept lit at all times. No shadows should be allowed to form in the presence of this object. Should one of the redundant light bulbs burn out, a two agent team may enter to replace the bulb, one to change the bulb and one to carry the lamp to prevent shadows from occuring behind the agent changing the bulb. The lamp is stored in the cabinet outside the room, and must be inspected before each use.
Description: Moved to Site19 5/7/1997. Origin is suspected to be of Sumerian design. SCP-232 is a statue of the goddess Ereshkigal, being offered a liver by what is assumed to be an utukku, or Sumerian demon. When SCP-232 is in the presence of slight shadows, agents may note the sensation of claws dragging lightly against or through their skin. In the presence of heavy shadows, light scratches to deep gouges may appear. The eyes of the statue have been noted to follow teams as they enter.

Blood and viscera left in the presence of the statue have been noted to inexplicably vanish before they may be cleaned, so sanitation staff is not required in the event of activity. Class 2 hazardous containment procedures should be maintained in the event of activity.

In the event of complete power failure, the entry airlock will be sealed automatically.

Addendum:
Those with Level 2 Security Clearance should see document #232-1

Document #232-1: SCP-232 additional procedures

In the event of activity, those directly involved should be monitored as per protocol 11B in the Security clearance database. SCP-232 is suspected to use some of it's victims to survey the surrounding area.
>> Anonymous
>>442808
But the pic for SCP-173 was good
>> Anonymous
>>443098
Q: How many government agents does it take to change a light bulb?
A: Two. One to change the bulb and one to carry the lamp to prevent shadows from occuring behind the agent changing the bulb.

Also this is overanalyzing a bit, but technically it's not possible to not cast a shadow. Even surrounded by light bulbs, your presence will darken areas around you slightly. Like have you ever been in a sport stadium after dark? The stadium lights illuminate the entire field, but you'll see X-shaped shadows anywhere someone's standing.
>> Anonymous
By any chance, is the SCP series archived anywhere?
>> Anonymous
Should someone start a thread where we try posting our own? As a flash fiction writer, these seem like a perfect prompt/theme to follow. Might be fun.
>> Anonymous
>>443098
>>443146
I was thinking of that too. I reckon it should be changed to if the shadows touch the statue or whatever.
>> Anonymous
who can tell me about this Holder series?
>> Anonymous
>>443208
wikichan can, wikichan.org and search holders
>> Anonymous
>>443166

OH LAWD, I THINK THEY JUST DID.

>>442692

>>443208

also theholders.org
>> Anonymous
pyramid head hard at it again
>> Anonymous
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Actual footage of the one time SCP-173 temporarily escaped.
>> Anonymous
Item#: SCP-113.4

SCP-113.4 is not allowed to be photographed due to the fact it would have to have direct light applied to it, there by making it reflect. A simple explanation of SCP-113.4 is that it is an everyday bathroom mirror recently taken from a family who' second youngest child has disappeared, all signs of the boys whereabouts point towards the mirror being related.

SCP-113.4 is actually the fourth item in a group of 11, each of the mirrors popping up in different areas of the world. All of the mirrors seem to include the disappearance of someone who possibly owned the mirror.

All 11 mirrors are held in a multi-walled building that is located in a large subterranean cavern some 3 miles into the earths crust. The entire cavern is left in complete darkness all the time. The few people who work in the cavern make use of thermal vision goggles and infrared lights to illuminate the area.

The multiple walls, of the building located within the cavern,are to make sure that absolutely no light can reflect off of the 11 mirrors. There are 3 separate rooms that lead into the main holding area to make sure no light shines in when anyone enters. There should be no reason to go into the room except that every two weeks a one agent team must enter the chamber to test for absolutely any ambient light within the room.
>> Anonymous
This is accomplished by using light measuring devices which are located around the outside of the storage facility in the underground cavern. And the use of a powerful flash light which is battery powered and the agent will take with them into the room. The basic procedure is that the agent enters the room and turns the light on and shines it around the room and the light measuring scopes outside of the building check for even the tiniest light coming from inside the building. Because if the light comes out it can come in. The reason a light cannot be installed into the room is because running wires into the room would chance light entering the room so a battery powered device which is charged outside the room is used instead. And generally leaving ANY light source in the room is highly restricted.

The process takes only a few minutes due to the fact that the flashlight is extremely powerful and uses the battery in minutes as both an efficient use of the flash light, and a safety precaution.
>> Anonymous
There is no actual explanation as to what is "in" the mirrors. But from what three of the agents who have been assigned to that particular duty have said the brightness from the flashlight blinds them for the minute or two they are in the room and never actually see anything but what they hear is apparently worse.

As a side note it was mentioned the battery dies after a few minutes due to efficiency and a safety precaution...

more than 20 agents have been assigned to light the room, only 3 of those agents are still living.
>> Anonymous
>>443958
>>443960
>>443961
Lamesauce due to poor writing. You're trying to make it a creepypasta, but what made it so creepy was the fact that it was a clinical report without "OOO LOOK EVERYBODY DIEZZ". I vote for this one to be struck from the books.
>> Anonymous
i found SCP shit to be more inspirational than creepy. anyone have moar?
>> Anonymous
Item#: SCP-431
Special containment procedues: Item SCP-431 is stored in a non-descript building lacking doors, windows, apertures or ventilation of any type. The building is inspected every 12 hours to ensure its integrity, and the perimeter is perpetually guarded for the same purpose.

Description: SCP-431 is a piece of non-Euclidean architecture, loathsomely redolent of spheres and dimensions apart from ours. Vast angles and stone surfaces... too great to belong to anything right and proper for this earth, and impious with horrible images and disturbing hieroglyphs. No current personnel have seen it, except for three ex-agents kept in mental institutions.
>> Anonymous
>>443995

Too personal of an account. The originals don't give their opinions or make comparisons, they only offer detached objective analysis.

Also, why would the government even bother mentioning what happened to those affected by the item? They would try to cover that up, not mention them.
>> Anonymous
>>443995
>>stored in a non-descript building lacking doors, windows, apertures or ventilation of any type. The building is inspected every 12 hours
>>lacking doors, windows, apertures or ventilation
>>inspected every 12 hours
>>lacking doors
>>inspected
>> Anonymous
>>443999
The building as in the outside of the building, to ensure its integrity. Lacking doors for a reason.
>> Anonymous
>>443998
I didn't write it. just pasted. o-0. it was in my creepy pasta folder.
>> Anonymous
>>443985

Write something better?
>> Anonymous
>>443958
>mirrors popping up in

Maybe you might care to change 'popping' into 'appearing.'

That sounds a little more mature and militaristic.
This is a very good 'pasta though!
>> Anonymous
>>443960
>And generally leaving ANY light...
Change this to:
>Leaving any light...

It sounds stricters, as though it were dangerous to do the aforementioned act.
>> Anonymous
>>444012
Huh? I think you responded to the wrong post here. I made>>443995just now as a joke...
>> Anonymous
>>444014
That's got to be the fucking dumbest answer I've seen. Your writing sucks, noone needs to write anything to say that it does.
>> Anonymous
Item#: SCP-78

Special Containment Procedures: Item SCP-78 is stored inside a modified standard steel-door locked room in Site19 secure building number 7. A one agent team must enter the room once every six hours, to slot the blue [blue] cable into the yellow [yellow] port numbered three (3) on the side of the Item SCP-78's container. The cable must be left connected for no longer than ten (10) seconds. The agent performing this task must have an IQ below one hundred and ten (110) and no college level education in physics (or equivalent).

Description: Moved to site 19 on 4/6/04. Object is held inside a heavy plastic box to prevent visual contact by agents. Ports on side of box mach up to positions of ports on Item SCP-78 itself.

Item SCP-78 Data receiving chamber. __++WARNING++__ YOUR CLEARANCE TO ACCESS THIS FILE WILL BE REVOKED IN EVENT OF ANY CONTACT WITH ITEM SCP-78__ HAVE A NICE DAY

The information moved from Item SCP-78 is received on a Hard Disc Drive located in room CLEARANCE DENIED_HAVE A NICE DAY. The Hard Disc Drive is automatically incinerated five (5) minutes after the disconnection of the blue cable from Item SCP-78. An agent may safely enter the room, remove the destroyed drive and replace it with a new one. Any agent entering this room must be monitored by two others to ensure so other computer equipment is taken into this room.

In event of critical failure: If the blue cable is left connected for more than fifteen (15) seconds, if an agent is unable to enter Item SCP-78's room within the six-hour time frame or if the CLEARANCE DENIED_HAVE A NICE DAY, then the room will be automatically locked down for eighteen (18) hours, at the end of which a two man team must enter the room equipped with a flame unit and clean up the mess.
>> Anonymous
>>444056
...what?
>> Anonymous
>>444056

Kind of cool, but what is it, a haunted computer? Also, could have done without the "Have a nice day" part.
>> Anonymous
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What lies beyond the mirrors...
>> Anonymous
>>443098
Fuck, get the Joestars down there, pronto!
>> man I love these HowToKill/x/ !eHtHhTTM12
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that's it. just plain love 'em to death. better than kittens.
>> Anonymous
>>443995
Also, this one switches from the 'military-like' style and starts using 'lovecraft-y' words that sounds 100 years old. Weird and not good.
>> Anonymous
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>>444104
>> Anonymous
So basically it's the monolith from GET OUT OF HERE STALKER GET OUT OF HERE STALKER GET OUT OF HER STALKER.

Does SCP-086 grant wishes too?
>> Anonymous
>>443995

Extra points for Lovecraft plaguery
>> Anonymous
>>443995
redolent

c.1400, from O.Fr. redolent "emitting an odor," from L. redolentem, prp. of redolere "emit a scent," from re-, intensive prefix + olere "give off a smell" (see odor).
>> Anonymous
>>444169
LOL
>> Anonymous
Man, the whole island of Rl'Yeh really smells like dimensions and spheres not of our plane of existence!
>> Anonymous
>>444173
Rl'yeh is a city not an island idiot.
>> Anonymous
>>442713

Reminded me of the angels from that one good episode of Doctor Who
>> Anonymous
I liked>>442713the best. I think it's cute.
>> Anonymous
>>444182

It becomes an island when it's jutting out of the water as far as I'm concerned.
>> Anonymous
>>444185
Problem is, it ISN'T jutting out of the water.
>> Anonymous
>>444185
Rl'yeh does not work that way.
>> Anonymous
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>>444173
>>444185
Its a sunken city! yeah baby!
>> Anonymous
>>444185

It's still partially submerged though. Read the story again.
>> Anonymous
>>444208

GTFO particularityfag
>> Anonymous
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Item#: SCP-091
Special containment procedures: Item SCP-091 is stored in a modified subterranean arboretum.

Containment zone is to remain lighted at all times. Four hydrargyrum medium-arc iodide lamps are to be active from 00:00 GMT until 16:00, at which point they are to be deactivated in sequence as the corresponding eight sodium vapor lamps are activated until 00:00 GMT. Lights must be replaced at the approximate time of bulb half-life, and only during the artificial nocturnal cycle.

Soil levels are to be kept at approximately one meter depth and Ph levels are to be monitored daily for any irregularities. Provided compost is to be placed in the containment zone at the beginning of each lunar month. Compost is to be inspected before and after delivery by two senior ranking science officers to ensure safety procedures have been followed and to prevent any further containment issues caused by tampering. Provided compost is to be placed no closer than three meters from Item SCP-091. Under no circumstances should Item SCP-091 be touched. In such event, emergency defoliant protocols are to be followed and attending staff and all personal effects are to be immolated.

Containment area is lined with 15mm of lead. There is to be around the clock external monitoring for any breach of containment. In event of breach, emergency defoliant protocols are to be followed.

All male staff are to undergo weekly medical inspections. In the event of compromise, level four quarantine procedures are to be initiated. Compromised staff and all personal effects must be destroyed by complete immolation. Male staff are forbidden from entering the containment zone and are to be rotated on a quarterly basis, remaining in quarantine two weeks before and after assignment.
>> Anonymous
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-->Special containment procedures: Item SCP-086
-->Item SCP-086
-->SCP-086
-->CP

I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE.
You are a double clancer.
>> Anonymous
>>444512

Getting better.
>> Anonymous
>>444512
I approve of this one
>> Anonymous
>>444537
>>444558

It`s shit, it doesn`t even describe what the fuck the homoerotic tree does.
>> Anonymous
>>443098

someone post the nigger version of this that was in the last thread.
>> Anonymous
>>444056

i think i see portal references...
>> Anonymous
>>444630
*sigh* don't listen to this idiot, he is not versed in the ways of the /x/.
>> Anonymous
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Item#: SCP-0127 (10 copies; 30 similar but empty; "used")

Items discovered during investigation of an orphanage that mysteriously had all young orphans disappear in one night. Only evidence left were the "kits", dog feces, and what have been classified as 1998 Dodge Ram van tire marks following non-discript, bi-pedal paw marks.

Speculation had lead us to believe it was a survival kit for a bear attack with some minor alterations.
Our researchers have concluded that it is not in fact a survival kit used by the orphanage, but actually brought by an attacker and used to assist in some as yet to be determined fiendish plan.

Storage for item(s) SCP-0127 was in unrestricted storage lockers, but after the mass disappearance of "Bring your child to work day" it has been classified as a level 3 danger. No child is allowed within 20 feet of containment area.
>> Anonymous
>>444056
>A one agent team must enter the room once every six hours
>A one agent team must enter the room
>A one agent team must enter
>A one agent team
>> Anonymous
>>444169

You don't English much, do you?

red·o·lent

3.suggestive; reminiscent (usually fol. by of): verse redolent of Shakespeare.
>> Anonymous
>>444656

lol wut?
>> Anonymous
>>444657
"A single team of agents", I assume.