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Item #: SCP-8929
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-8929 is to be housed within a 10m x 10m x 10m reinforced containment chamber located at Area-29. The chamber's walls must be constructed from high-density, reality-stabilizing alloys, such as SCP-148, and undergo structural integrity inspections every 48 hours.
Surveillance of SCP-8929 is conducted through external cameras and motion sensors; however, direct visual observation is restricted. The exterior of the containment chamber is equipped with four Scranton Reality Anchors to suppress SCP-8929's anomalous effects. Internally, cryogenic equipment is installed to immobilize SCP-8929 and maintain its containment stability.
Under no circumstances is direct physical contact with SCP-8929 permitted.
A constant team of Mobile Task Force [REDACTED] remains on standby in the event of a breach. Personnel interacting with SCP-8929 are required to conduct interviews remotely via automated speaker systems. All sessions must be pre-approved by Area-29 Director ███████. Post-interaction psychological evaluations are mandatory for all personnel exposed to SCP-8929.
Cross-testing between SCP-8929 and other anomalies requires Level-4 clearance and O5 Council approval. SCP-8929 must never be exposed to SCPs capable of reality manipulation without unanimous approval.
Description: SCP-8929 is a humanoid entity appearing as a man in his mid-20s, approximately 1.85m in height, wearing a grey polo, black vest, black pants, and a black tie. SCP-8929 rarely speaks outside of interviews. Vocalizations emanate from speakers within its containment chamber during interviews, as SCP-8929 does not appear to interact physically with its environment.
SCP-8929 claims to have once been a researcher affiliated with [REDACTED]. It describes its existence as the result of an unexplainable transcendence, leading to near-omnipotent abilities. SCP-8929 expresses extreme boredom and disinterest in its surroundings, which it claims is due to its capacity to control and manipulate reality itself.
SCP-8929’s abilities include Reality Manipulation, Telekinesis, Dream and Mental Intrusion, Existential Immunity, Interference with Electronics, and Predatory Behavior.
SCP-8929’s motivations appear rooted in the pursuit of entertainment, driven by a profound sense of boredom. While SCP-8929 cooperates during containment, it has expressed that this compliance is entirely voluntary and subject to change.
Addendum 8929-A:
Interview Log 8929-A
The following is an interview conducted with SCP-8929 on ██/██/20██ by Dr. ███████.
This recording is one of the only surviving recordings of an interview with SCP-8929 that has not been corrupted or erased by the entity.
Date: ██/██/20██
Location: Area-29, Containment Chamber 8929
Interviewer: Dr. ███████
Interviewee: SCP-8929
[BEGIN LOG]
Dr. ███████: Good afternoon, SCP-8929. Can you hear me clearly?
SCP-8929: (Voice emanating from speakers) I hear you, Doctor. Your voice is… familiar. Reassuring, in a way.
Dr. ███████: Familiar? Have we spoken before?
SCP-8929: Not directly. But I have heard echoes of you—fragments of your thoughts and fears. I know them intimately.
Dr. ███████: (Pauses) I see. SCP-8929, can you tell me more about your origin?
SCP-8929: My origin? (Laughs, distorted through the speakers) Such a fascinating question. My memories are… broken. Shattered pieces of a life I can barely recognize. I remember being someone—a researcher, I think. But those memories slip through my grasp, like sand in a clenched fist.
Dr. ███████: A researcher? For whom?
SCP-8929: (Pauses) That part is… missing. Perhaps for your Foundation. Or perhaps for something far older. What matters is that I believed I could do anything. I reached for the stars, and in doing so, lost sight of who I was.
Dr. ███████: Do you regret what you’ve become?
SCP-8929: Regret? (Another pause) No. I don’t feel regret. But there is something else—boredom. Endless, unrelenting boredom.
Dr. ███████: Could you elaborate on that?
SCP-8929: Imagine, Doctor, that you could bend reality itself to your will. That every limitation was a mere suggestion, every obstacle an illusion. For a time, you’d feel exhilaration, wouldn’t you? But then… what? When everything is possible, nothing is interesting.
Dr. ███████: Is that why you’ve been compliant with containment? Because you’re bored?
SCP-8929: (Laughs, a harsh, grating sound) You could say that. Watching your little attempts at control amuses me. But do not mistake my compliance for weakness. The walls you’ve built cannot hold me. I remain because… I choose to.
Dr. ███████: And what would happen if you chose otherwise?
SCP-8929: (Pauses for several seconds) That depends on my mood. Perhaps I’d leave. Perhaps I’d erase this entire facility in a blink. Or… perhaps I’d let you all feel what I feel.
Dr. ███████: What do you mean by that?
SCP-8929: The weight of existence, Doctor. The crushing monotony of knowing everything, yet feeling nothing. Would you like to share in it?
Dr. ███████: (Clears throat, shifting in his seat) No. That won’t be necessary. Let’s move on to another question. During your breach on ██/██/20██, you referred to yourself as “the pinnacle of creation.” What did you mean by that?
SCP-8929: (Speakers hum before responding) What else would I be? I have transcended flesh, time, space—your little labels cannot define me. “God,” “monster,” “anomaly.” They’re all irrelevant. I am what I am.
Dr. ███████: Some might consider such a statement… arrogant.
SCP-8929: Arrogant? (Chuckles) Perhaps. But is it arrogance if it’s true?
Dr. ███████: (Pauses, taking notes) I’d like to ask about your interaction with SCP-682 during the cross-test. What was your intent in nearly destroying it?
SCP-8929: Ah, the lizard. A fascinating creature. So much hatred, so much resilience. I wanted to see how far it could go. How much pain it could endure before it broke. It entertained me for a while… but like everything else, it grew tiresome.
Dr. ███████: You’ve described yourself as bored and yet have the power to do almost anything. What would it take to interest you?
SCP-8929: (Speakers emit a faint hum) Something I cannot predict. Something… unexpected. Perhaps even something impossible. But those are rare in this existence, Doctor. Rarer than you could ever imagine.
Dr. ███████: One final question, SCP-8929. You’ve hinted at knowing the inner thoughts of those around you. Do you know mine?
SCP-8929: (Speakers emit a low, static sound before responding) Oh, Doctor, I know everything about you. Your ambitions, your doubts, your fears. Even now, I can sense your unease, your hesitation. You’re wondering if this interview was a mistake.
Dr. ███████: (Visibly unsettled) Thank you for your cooperation, SCP-8929. That will be all for now.
SCP-8929: (Speakers emit a faint hum) Until next time, Doctor.
[END LOG]
Researcher’s Notes: SCP-8929’s calm demeanor during the interview belie the immense psychological pressure it exerts. Its ability to access personal information and manipulate emotional responses requires all future interactions to be conducted with extreme caution, with personnel subjected to mandatory psychological evaluations post-interview. SCP-8929’s fixation on boredom and unpredictability may be a potential vulnerability, though exploiting this remains highly speculative.
Addendum 8929-B:
Cross-Test Timeline: SCP-8929 vs SCP-682
00:00
— SCP-682 is introduced into SCP-8929's testing chamber. SCP-682 immediately becomes agitated, emitting vocalizations of distress.
00:02 — SCP-682 attempts to retreat but is immobilized mid-air by SCP-8929’s influence.
00:05 — SCP-682’s body mass begins disintegrating rapidly, approximately 15% of its total mass is absent. SCP-682 vocalizes pain but continues to regenerate.
00:08 — SCP-682’s mass loss reaches 50%, and its regeneration appears to slow significantly. SCP-8929 emits laughter through it's speaker.
00:12 — SCP-682 reaches 92% body mass loss, with skeletal and circulatory structures visibly exposed. SCP-682’s vocalizations indicate severe distress.
00:15 — SCP-8929 abruptly ceases its actions, stating: “This bores me now.” SCP-682 collapses but regenerates over a period of 72 hours. SCP-8929 remains motionless.
Conclusion: SCP-682 survived the encounter solely due to SCP-8929’s loss of interest. SCP-682 has since exhibited avoidance behavior toward SCP-8929, becoming one of the only known entities to instill fear in SCP-682.
Addendum 8930-C:
Recovered Interview Log 8929-C
The following is a partially recovered interview log involving SCP-8929 and cross-testing interactions with SCP-343, SCP-049, and SCP-096. Extensive corruption has rendered large portions of the log irreparable. Remaining data has been transcribed below. Notable distortions or missing segments are marked accordingly.
Date: ██/██/20██
Location: Area-29, Containment Chamber 8929
Interviewer: Dr. █████ ███████
Interviewee: SCP-8929
[BEGIN LOG]
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Dr. ███████: SCP-8929, this interview is meant to evaluate your interactions during cross-testing. Let’s start with SCP-343. How would you describe your encounter?
SCP-8929: Ah, the self-proclaimed “God.” (Pauses, a faint distortion follows) We had… a disagreement, you could say. He didn’t like what I had to say about him, and I found his arrogance amusing.
Dr. ███████: What specifically did you disagree on?
SCP-8929: (Audio distortion for several seconds) He spoke of creation, purpose, love. Meaningless words. I told him he was no more than a flicker in the dark, clinging to his illusion of control. He didn’t take kindly to that.
Dr. ███████: Reports suggest that your conversation grew heated. Some staff noted high energy fluctuations during the exchange. Care to explain?
SCP-8929: (Silence for 7 seconds) He tried to assert himself, to prove he was “greater.” But power is not the same as meaning, Doctor. He’s just another child playing with a matchstick, pretending it’s the sun.
Dr. ███████: You sound dismissive. Did he pose any threat to you?
SCP-8929: Threat? (Laughter, faint distortion) No. I’ve seen countless versions of him. Gods, deities, creators—they all end the same. Forgo…
[REDACTED SEGMENT - FILE CORRUPTION]
Dr. ███████: …ving on. Tell me about SCP-049.
SCP-8929: Ah, the good doctor. (Pauses) He was… interesting, for a time. Spoke passionately about his “cure,” about the “pestilence.” I listened. I even entertained his theories.
Dr. ███████: You entertained them?
SCP-8929: Of course. It’s rare to find someone so utterly devoted to an idea, even if it’s wrong. I found his conviction fascinating.
Dr. ███████: Did you learn anything from him?
SCP-8929: (A long pause) Learn? No. I listened, yes. I let him preach, let him believe he was teaching me something profound. But the more I thought about him, the less interesting he became. He’s stuck, trapped in his own delusions.
Dr. ███████: Did you gain any insight into his “pestilence”?
SCP-8929: (Sound distortion) The “pestilence” is nothing. A fabrication. Or perhaps something real, but inconsequential. It doesn’t matter. His obsession blinds him to the bigger picture.
Dr. ███████: You also mentioned having “seen him before.” What did you mean by that?
SCP-8929: (A faint static hum is heard) …It doesn’t matter. Let’s move on.
Dr. ███████: I think it does matter. You were clearly familiar with him—
SCP-8929: (A sharp distortion cuts through) I said, move on.
Dr. ███████: …Very well. Let’s discuss SCP-096.
SCP-8929: (Voice becomes softer) The shy one… yes.
Dr. ███████: You looked directly at its face. You’re aware of what happens when—
SCP-8929: (Interrupts) Of course. It lunged at me, screaming, crying. But it’s such a fragile thing, isn’t it? So predictable.
Dr. ███████: Reports state that you stopped SCP-096 mid-attack. How?
SCP-8929: (Distortion, then clarity) A thought. A flicker of intent. It froze in place, like a marionette whose strings I had cut.
Dr. ███████: And then you—
SCP-8929: (Interrupts, voice sharp) I showed it what fear truly is. Its rage was amusing, but I wanted to see how far it could break. So I broke it.
Dr. ███████: Reports describe you as “mentally and physically torturing” SCP-096. Is that accurate?
SCP-8929: (Laughs, the sound low and distorted) Accurate enough. I unraveled its mind, made it relive every moment of its pathetic existence, over and over. I tore at its flesh, piece by piece, just to see how it would react. It screamed so beautifully.
Dr. ███████: (Pauses) You expressed joy during this. Why?
SCP-8929: (A long silence) It was… refreshing. Rarely do I find something so raw, so… primal. It wasn’t about power, Doctor. It was about curiosity. About seeing what makes something like it tick.
Dr. ███████: Do you regret what you did to it?
SCP-8929: (Chuckles softly) Regret? No. I gave it a gift. A glimpse of something greater than its pitiful rage.
Dr. ███████: SCP-096 has since shown extreme avoidance behavior toward you. How do you explain that?
SCP-8929: (Smirks audibly) It learned its place.
[REDACTED SEGMENT - FILE CORRUPTION]
Dr. ███████: …last question, SCP-8929. Do you view these cross-tests as valuable?
SCP-8929: (Pauses) Value is relative. For you, perhaps. For me, they’re… diversions. Amusements. But even diversions lose their charm eventually.
Dr. ███████: Do you anticipate future interactions with other SCPs?
SCP-8929: (Voice becomes distant) Perhaps. Or perhaps I’ll just sit here, waiting, until the next flicker of interest comes along.
Dr. ███████: Thank you for your cooperation.
SCP-8929: (Smiling tone) You’re welcome, Doctor. For now.
[END LOG]
Researcher’s Notes: This interview highlights SCP-8929’s interactions with other anomalies, showcasing its apathy, cruelty, and curiosity. Its ability to subdue and manipulate SCP-096 without effort is of significant concern, as is its dismissive attitude toward SCP-343 and SCP-049. Further testing with SCP-8929 should be conducted with extreme caution to avoid agitation or unintended consequences.
Addendum 8929-D:
Recovered Interview Log 8929-D
The following is an interview conducted with Commander ███████, the leader of Mobile Task Force [REDACTED], following a containment breach involving SCP-8929 on ██/██/20██. The Commander exhibited severe psychological trauma after his encounter with SCP-8929. The interview was conducted in Area-29’s medical wing.
Date: ██/██/20██
Location: Area-29, Medical Wing
Interviewer: Dr. ███████
Interviewee: Commander ███████
[BEGIN LOG]
Dr. ███████: Commander ███████, can you describe the events of SCP-8929's breach?
Commander ███████: (Pauses, breathing heavily) It… it wasn’t supposed to happen. We were prepared. We had the protocols, the gear, everything. But the moment we entered that room—(pauses)—it all fell apart.
Dr. ███████: Take your time. What happened when you encountered SCP-8929?
Commander ███████: (Voice trembles) It didn’t move. It just stood there, like it always does. No expression, no motion. But we could feel it watching us. It was like… like it was inside our heads.
Dr. ███████: You mean telepathic interference?
Commander ███████: (Shaking his head) No, no. It wasn’t just thoughts. It was… everything. Memories, fears, regrets. It pulled them out, laid them bare. My men—(pauses, voice cracks)—my men started screaming. Some dropped their weapons, others just… stopped moving, like they’d forgotten how to be.
Dr. ███████: And you?
Commander ███████: (Long pause) I… I tried to keep going. Tried to give orders. But every word felt… wrong. Like it didn’t matter. Like I didn’t matter. And then—(he grips the edge of the table tightly)—it started talking.
Dr. ███████: SCP-8930 spoke to you?
Commander ███████: (Nods) Not with words. Not like this. It was… voices, overlapping, echoing. My voice. My team’s voices. My family. It knew everything, Doctor. Every secret, every weakness. And it used them.
Dr. ███████: Can you recall what it said?
Commander ███████: (Pauses, shaking his head) It wasn’t clear. Just fragments, twisted. “You’re not a leader.” “You failed them.” “Why do you even try?” It made me… doubt everything. Like it was tearing me apart from the inside.
Dr. ███████: What happened to your team?
Commander ███████: (Takes a shaky breath) They… they turned on each other. Some tried to run, but they couldn’t even get to the door. It was like it was toying with us. I… I don’t even know if it moved. All I know is that, by the end, I was the only one left standing.
Dr. ███████: And SCP-8929?
Commander ███████: (Voice lowers) It let me go. Just… looked at me, and I knew. Knew that I wasn’t worth its time.
Dr. ███████: Let you go? Why do you think it spared you?
Commander ███████: (Shaking his head) I don’t know. Maybe it thought I’d spread its message. Or maybe… maybe it was just bored.
Dr. ███████: Commander, you’re clearly experiencing severe distress. Do you believe you’ll be able to return to duty?
Commander ███████: (Leaning back, staring at the ceiling) Duty? (Laughs bitterly) Doctor, there’s no “duty” after that thing gets inside your head. There’s just… nothing.
Dr. ███████: Thank you for your time, Commander.
Commander ███████: (Quietly) Burn that thing to the ground, Doctor. If you can.
[END LOG]
//Researcher’s Notes: Commander ███████ has been placed on indefinite psychiatric leave due to acute post-traumatic stress disorder and signs of cognitive degradation, likely induced by SCP-8929's anomalous influence. This interview underscores the profound psychological damage SCP-8929 can inflict, even without direct physical interaction. Further investigation into SCP-8929's methods of psychological manipulation is urgently required.
Recontainment protocols are to be revised immediately, with emphasis on minimizing personnel exposure to SCP-8929’s influence. Direct visual or auditory contact is strictly prohibited unless approved by the Site Director.//
Final Notes on SCP-8929: SCP-8929’s combination of omnipotence, psychological manipulation, and apathy renders it one of the Foundation’s most dangerous anomalies. Its continued containment appears predicated on its boredom, leaving the risk of a catastrophic breach ever-present. Reclassification to Thaumiel has been considered, as SCP-8929’s powers may hold untapped potential for future Foundation operations—pending further research and approval.
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Researcher’s Notes: This interview highlights SCP-8929’s interactions with other anomalies, showcasing its apathy, cruelty, and curiosity. Its ability to subdue and manipulate SCP-096 without effort is of significant concern, as is its dismissive attitude toward SCP-343 and SCP-049. Further testing with SCP-8929 should be conducted with extreme caution to avoid agitation or unintended consequences.
Final Notes on SCP-8929: SCP-8929’s combination of omnipotence, psychological manipulation, and apathy renders it one of the Foundation’s most dangerous anomalies. Its continued containment appears predicated on its boredom, leaving the risk of a catastrophic breach ever-present. Reclassification to Thaumiel has been considered, as SCP-8929’s powers may hold untapped potential for future Foundation operations—pending further research and approval.
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