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Item #: SCP-8135
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-8135 is to be contained in a soundproof chamber at Site-██. The chamber must be lined with acoustic dampening materials to prevent any auditory transmission. Only Level 4 personnel are authorized to interact with SCP-8135, and all personnel must undergo psychological evaluation before and after exposure.
SCP-8135’s containment chamber must remain closed at all times, and all instances of personnel hearing sounds originating from SCP-8135 must report immediately to the site’s medical department for evaluation and potential amnestic treatment. No audio or visual equipment is to be allowed within the containment area. Any unauthorized attempt to listen to SCP-8135’s “voices” will result in immediate termination of the personnel involved.
Description: SCP-8135 is an anomalous phenomenon, seemingly originating from a location that cannot be determined. The source of SCP-8135 is unknown, but it manifests as a choral arrangement of human voices that can only be heard by individuals within a specific auditory range. These voices can be perceived at varying frequencies, sometimes sounding like a full choir, other times as if a single individual is singing. The choral sounds seem to emanate from an invisible space within the chamber, with no discernible physical medium that produces them.
When an individual is exposed to the sound, they report an overwhelming sense of awe and dread. The voices, while harmonious, are not in any known human language. However, some individuals describe the sounds as “calling” or “pleading,” with a tonal quality that induces intense feelings of isolation and despair.
Behavioral Effects: The primary anomalous effect of SCP-8135 occurs when an individual listens to the choir for an extended period. Subjects who are exposed to the sounds for longer than 30 minutes begin to experience auditory hallucinations outside the presence of SCP-8135, hearing the same choir in their environment even when they are no longer within proximity of the anomaly. This condition persists for 24–72 hours, depending on the duration of exposure. In extreme cases, the choir's voices can begin to speak directly to the subject, delivering cryptic messages that are often nonsensical but deeply unsettling.
After prolonged exposure (over 12 hours), subjects begin to show signs of severe psychological degradation. They may develop obsessive behaviors centered around trying to “decipher” the choir’s words or attempting to recreate the sounds. In some instances, subjects have attempted to locate the “source” of the choir, even in locations where no physical manifestation of SCP-8135 is present. These attempts have often led to dangerous outcomes, including violent behavior or suicidal tendencies as the individual becomes convinced they are being "chosen" by the choir.
Addendum 8135-1: Recent testing has revealed that subjects who have been exposed to SCP-8135’s effects for an extended period have reported a phenomenon where they believe they can “hear” the choir even when they are alone in a silent environment. Subjects describe the voices as becoming more personal, referencing their past experiences or their inner fears. In one instance, a D-Class subject claimed that the choir began singing their name, followed by a sequence of dates—some of which matched events in their life that they had long since forgotten.
Addendum 8135-2: A highly troubling discovery has been made in recent testing. When a group of subjects (minimum of five individuals) are exposed to SCP-8135 simultaneously, they begin to act in unison, mirroring each other's movements and speech patterns. The subjects do not seem to communicate or have any awareness of their actions; they simply perform tasks together in perfect harmony. This synchronized behavior is theorized to be a result of the choir's influence on their collective consciousness. Research into this phenomenon is ongoing.
Note: Researchers working with SCP-8135 are advised to exercise extreme caution and are strongly discouraged from attempting to interpret the messages they hear. As of yet, no one has returned from exposure to SCP-8135 without exhibiting lasting psychological effects.
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Special Containment Procedures: SCP-8135 is to be contained in a soundproof chamber at Site-██. The chamber must be lined with acoustic dampening materials to prevent any auditory transmission. Only Level 4 personnel are authorized to interact with SCP-8135, and all personnel must undergo psychological evaluation before and after exposure.
Addendum 8135-2: A highly troubling discovery has been made in recent testing. When a group of subjects (minimum of five individuals) are exposed to SCP-8135 simultaneously, they begin to act in unison, mirroring each other's movements and speech patterns. The subjects do not seem to communicate or have any awareness of their actions; they simply perform tasks together in perfect harmony. This synchronized behavior is theorized to be a result of the choir's influence on their collective consciousness. Research into this phenomenon is ongoing.
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**Item #:** SCP-8128
**Object Class:** Euclid
**Special Containment Procedures:** SCP-8128 is to be stored in a secure, windowless room with walls painted in neutral colors (white, gray, or beige). Access to SCP-8128 is limited to Level 3 personnel with approval from the site director. Any attempts to interact with SCP-8128 must be done in a controlled environment, with surveillance cameras observing the subject at all times. Personnel interacting with SCP-8128 must wear blindfolds or use other means to block vision.
**Description:** SCP-8128 appears to be a large, flat canvas, approximately 2 meters by 2 meters in size, that changes its colors and patterns unpredictably over time. When a person observes SCP-8128 directly, the canvas gradually alters its colors in ways that appear to be completely random. However, the colors are not purely random: they tend to shift according to the emotional state of the observer. The more intense the emotion (whether positive or negative), the more vivid and intricate the patterns become.
People who view SCP-8128 for extended periods report feeling a profound connection with the piece, as if it were reflecting their innermost thoughts and desires. However, the longer someone observes the canvas, the more likely they are to experience a dissociative state, as the patterns seem to "suck" the observer into a trance-like state. In this state, the person may experience vivid hallucinations of strange landscapes or places that seem to be created from their own subconscious.
If a person experiences extreme emotional outbursts while observing SCP-8128, they risk entering a catatonic state, in which their mind becomes locked within a mental construct inspired by the colors they were exposed to. These mental constructs are reported as being highly surreal, often shifting and changing in a way that leaves the observer unable to distinguish reality from the illusion.
**Addendum 8128-1:** Research suggests that the more frequently an individual interacts with SCP-8128, the more intense the psychological effects become. Some individuals have entered prolonged states of meditation or psychosis after repeated exposure, even claiming that the canvas "speaks" to them, offering cryptic messages about their future or hidden parts of their psyche.
There is ongoing research into whether SCP-8128 holds any deeper, sentient intelligence or if its effects are purely psychological. Several researchers have theorized that SCP-8128 may be tied to a forgotten, ancient practice of using color and art to unlock hidden layers of consciousness.
**Note:** An incident occurred during an experiment where a researcher, exposed to SCP-8128 for over 48 hours, returned from the trance claiming that the canvas "showed them the future." The researcher has not spoken further on the matter, but claims to be able to predict events with unnerving accuracy, albeit in vague, cryptic language. These predictions have yet to be proven false, but the researcher continues to work under heavy supervision.
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Addendum 8128-1: Research suggests that the more frequently an individual interacts with SCP-8128, the more intense the psychological effects become. Some individuals have entered prolonged states of meditation or psychosis after repeated exposure, even claiming that the canvas "speaks" to them, offering cryptic messages about their future or hidden parts of their psyche.
There is ongoing research into whether SCP-8128 holds any deeper, sentient intelligence or if its effects are purely psychological. Several researchers have theorized that SCP-8128 may be tied to a forgotten, ancient practice of using color and art to unlock hidden layers of consciousness.
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**Item #:** SCP-8175
**Object Class:** Euclid
**Special Containment Procedures:** SCP-8175 is to be contained within a standard humanoid containment cell at Site-██, measuring 6 meters by 6 meters, equipped with a reinforced door that can be sealed remotely. The cell must be constructed with materials resistant to light manipulation, and all windows in the cell are to be covered by opaque curtains. Lighting within the containment area is to be maintained at a consistent dim level, with no fluctuations.
Access to SCP-8175 is restricted to Level 4 personnel, and all interactions with SCP-8175 are to be conducted via automated systems. Personnel must wear infrared goggles or other low-light vision equipment during any observation, as prolonged exposure to bright or fluctuating light sources has been linked to significant psychological disturbance. Any unauthorized access will result in immediate disciplinary action.
**Description:** SCP-8175 is a humanoid entity, approximately 1.8 meters tall, with a distinct feature: its body is translucent and appears to be filled with liquid that refracts light in abnormal ways. SCP-8175 is composed of a non-solid, semi-transparent material that shifts and morphs in its texture, with a fluidity reminiscent of a jelly-like substance. However, attempts to analyze its composition using standard methods have been inconclusive.
The most notable anomalous property of SCP-8175 is its ability to distort and manipulate light. This effect is not limited to visible light but extends to all electromagnetic radiation, including infrared and ultraviolet spectrums. SCP-8175 can create a variety of optical phenomena within its vicinity, such as blinding flashes, intense shadows, or ghostly apparitions that appear and vanish without warning. These effects seem to be linked to the emotional state of the entity, with SCP-8175 being capable of producing light-based phenomena that appear to reflect its mood or intentions.
SCP-8175 is capable of interacting with both organic and inorganic materials by manipulating light in such a way that it can cause temporary blindness, hallucinations, and in some cases, disintegration of light-sensitive objects. The most severe effects occur when the entity is exposed to intense or rapidly changing light sources. When subjected to this type of exposure, SCP-8175 has been known to become highly aggressive, producing blinding beams of light that cause significant damage to its surroundings.
**Behavioral Effects:** Individuals who are exposed to SCP-8175's light-manipulating abilities for extended periods may experience a range of psychological effects. The most common include:
**Perceptual Distortions:** Witnesses report that their surroundings appear to warp, shimmer, or fluctuate, leading to an overwhelming sense of confusion. This effect is strongest in individuals who make direct eye contact with SCP-8175.
Hallucinations: Prolonged exposure may cause individuals to see distorted versions of reality, such as seeing figures in the distance that appear to be walking toward them or feeling as though they are in a different environment altogether.
Memory Impairment: Victims exposed to SCP-8175 for long periods often experience partial memory loss, particularly in relation to the events that occurred during their exposure. The longer the exposure, the more severe the memory gaps become.
Addendum 8175-A: During an initial test, a D-Class subject was placed in proximity to SCP-8175, which emitted a continuous pulse of fluctuating light. The subject began to report seeing images of their childhood, as well as vivid depictions of what appeared to be their future. The subject later claimed that the entity’s light patterns "showed them things they should never have seen," suggesting that SCP-8175 might have some unknown connection to future events. However, the authenticity of these visions has not been verified, and further investigation into the nature of these phenomena is ongoing.
**Addendum 8175-1:** SCP-8175’s emotional states appear to be influenced by external environmental factors, particularly light levels. It has been observed that SCP-8175 becomes more agitated in brightly lit environments, while it remains docile and less prone to causing disturbances in low-light conditions. Research is currently focused on determining the exact triggers for SCP-8175’s behavioral changes, with an emphasis on controlling these factors to mitigate any potential threats it may pose.
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Behavioral Effects: Individuals who are exposed to SCP-8175's light-manipulating abilities for extended periods may experience a range of psychological effects. The most common include:
Perceptual Distortions: Witnesses report that their surroundings appear to warp, shimmer, or fluctuate, leading to an overwhelming sense of confusion. This effect is strongest in individuals who make direct eye contact with SCP-8175.
Hallucinations: Prolonged exposure may cause individuals to see distorted versions of reality, such as seeing figures in the distance that appear to be walking toward them or feeling as though they are in a different environment altogether.
Memory Impairment: Victims exposed to SCP-8175 for long periods often experience partial memory loss, particularly in relation to the events that occurred during their exposure. The longer the exposure, the more severe the memory gaps become.