Item #: SCP-7483
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-7483 is currently housed in Ontology-Containment Chamber Theta-7 at Site-43’s Department of Metaphysical and Pataphysical Studies. The chamber must remain conceptually neutral: no symbols, artwork, texts, or mirrored surfaces are allowed inside, and all personnel must complete Cognitive Baseline Calibration prior to entry.
Direct observation of SCP-7483 is discouraged outside scheduled research periods. Any instance of spontaneous narrative synchronization, identity diffusion, or alternate biographical memory must be recorded and forwarded to Dr. R. Ishmael’s division for cataloging. Under no circumstances should SCP-7483 be asked questions concerning its origin, purpose, or self-definition.
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Description :
SCP-7483, designated The Hollow Pilgrim, is a humanoid entity approximately 1.9 meters in height. It is covered by a tattered, hooded cloak composed of an unidentified fabric that appears to shift independently of environmental forces. The cloak obscures most of the entity’s form.
Beneath the cloak, SCP-7617’s body is composed of a translucent, silk-like membrane. A glowing skeletal structure is visible within, exhibiting slow, continuous morphological changes. The face is concealed, though two eye-like sockets emit a low, phosphorescent light.
The entity’s presence causes variable ontological effects. It does not occupy space in a traditionally measurable sense; SCP-7483 is detected in locations where it is not seen, and seen in locations it is not detected. Its timeline is non-linear—it has been confirmed appearing in dream records and site surveillance footage from dates prior to its initial containment.
SCP-7483 speaks infrequently, and when it does, its voice conforms to the linguistic habits of the observer, sometimes even preempting speech patterns the subject has not yet developed.
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Pataphysical Properties:
SCP-7483 appears to be a Pata-physical node—an “exception” in narrative space that exists in conscious resistance to natural law. It refers to itself as a “conceptual orphan,” and has offered statements suggesting awareness of being “a side-effect of another story’s failure to end.”
• It cannot be located through standard spatial indexing.
• All attempts to define its exact biological composition result in recursive semantic contradictions (“silica-thought,” “bone of narrative collapse,” “soft tissue made of maybe”).
• Prolonged exposure may result in individuals developing non-canonical memories or temporarily existing within nested narrative structures.
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Observed Abilities:
• Ontological Drift: SCP-7483 changes its mode of being depending on observer context. Some see it as human, others as a hollow shell, or even a set of disembodied coordinates.
• Temporal Entanglement: SCP-7483 has referenced events from Foundation history that have not yet occurred or were subsequently edited from all records.
• Narrative Projection: Subjects exposed to SCP-7483 report detailed memories of non-existent lives, often involving allegorical journeys or dreamlike landscapes.
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Addendum 7483 -A: Research Logs
Log A-1: Initial Encounter
Dr. Vega (Metaphysics): “It didn’t arrive. We discovered it mid-pilgrimage through our assumptions. It wasn’t walking; we were narrating footsteps it had already taken.”
Log A-4: Test – Observer Isolation
• Subject D-0282 placed in chamber.
• SCP-7483 ceased movement and adopted the appearance of the subject’s deceased twin.
• Subject wept for 12 minutes before speaking directly to SCP-7483 : “You’re not her. But you’re the echo that’s left behind when stories don’t end properly.”
• SCP-7483 responded with a gesture—one not recorded on video but described by the subject as “a goodbye that hadn’t happened yet.”
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Addendum 7483-B: Theoretical Notes
Dr. E. Rahmani, Pataphysics Division
“The Hollow Pilgrim operates on ontological relativity. It does not possess being—it negotiates being. It is the result of multiple conflicting logics stabilizing just long enough to pass through human perception. It is not in the world—it brushes up against the idea of worldness.”
Dr. I. Al-Rashid, Ontic Linguistics
“It’s not anomalous because it doesn’t belong. It’s anomalous because it exceeds belonging. We’re not studying a creature. We’re studying the edge of coherence—SCP-7483 walks there.”
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Containment Philosophy:
Despite its surreal nature, SCP-7483 poses no direct threat. It follows a slow, continuous westward trajectory within its containment chamber. When it reaches the far wall, it turns and begins again. It never repeats its steps, but it never strays from the cycle.
The Foundation has determined that to contain SCP-7483 is not to restrict its movement, but to sustain the possibility of observation. If left unattended for more than 72 hours, SCP-7483 ceases to be detectable until spontaneously reappearing elsewhere within the facility.
The Boy Who Drew
There once was a boy in a forgotten slum at the edge of Uttar Pradesh. His home was made of broken cinderblocks and tin nailed together like the patchwork thoughts in his head. He had no name anyone remembered—his parents never called him by one, only curses and silence. He spoke little and never cried, but every night, by the gutterlight, he drew.
He used bits of coal, ink stolen from old newspapers, the pulp of flower petals soaked in rain. He drew doorways in the dirt, strange creatures with impossible limbs, and forests where the trees wept stars instead of sap. His drawings weren’t childish—they were truthful in a way reality wasn’t. “My world,” he whispered, even as he bled from the welts of the day.
One night, after his father struck him hard enough to knock the breath out of his body, the boy crawled beneath the tarp he called a roof. He opened his sketchbook—barely held together by twine and tape—and drew a figure he had never drawn before: a tall shape made of light wrapped in shadow, wearing a crown of spiraling lines and walking with bare feet that never touched the ground.
He wrote a name underneath it, not in any known language, but it hummed in his head like an old lullaby he’d never been taught.
The next morning, there was a new page in his sketchbook he didn’t remember drawing. It was made of a different paper—smooth, opalescent, humming faintly with heat. It showed a hallway stretching forever, lined with mirrors that held no reflection, only stories. Every time he turned the page, the hallway changed. Sometimes there were trees growing from the walls. Sometimes, stars hung from the ceiling on fishing wire. Sometimes the boy himself walked in the pages—older, stronger, unafraid.
He began to disappear into the book.
He spoke less and less, until one day he simply vanished. His parents said nothing. His hut collapsed in the next monsoon and nobody remembered who had lived there.
But the sketchbook—now bound in shimmering, living vellum—was found days later, untouched by water, its pages impossibly deep.
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Foundation Recovery Log – Incident Location: Mirzapur, India
Object Recovered: Unmarked anomalous codex exhibiting internal spatial complexity. Object seems to shift its content depending on reader’s psychological profile. Interior pages do not match external physical dimensions. Paper samples show signs of narrative-based origination and quantum-coherence binding—classified under Metaphysical Material Type-Θ.
Related Entity: SCP-7483 observed exiting a collapsed alley wall in proximity to the item’s last recorded page. Entity exhibited stable non-aggression, then proceeded to walk west through a Foundation van and out of recorded space.
Excerpt from final page in recovered codex:
“The boy walked into the place he had drawn for himself. And when he looked back, he was not alone. All his drawings had come to meet him, and they asked,
‘What would you like to become next?”