Noting that it was brought to staff attention that new site member blotstain (account age 19 days, site membership 14 days) has multiple sandboxes with AI-generated content.
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**Item #:** SCP-XXXX
**Object Class:** Euclid
**Special Containment Procedures:** SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a standard humanoid containment cell at Site-17. Personnel interacting with SCP-XXXX are **not** to discuss or mention the concept of dimensionality (e.g., 2D, 3D, etc.) in SCP-XXXX's presence under any circumstances. Any personnel violating this protocol are to be removed from the project and administered Class-C amnestics.
In the event SCP-XXXX transitions into a two-dimensional or three-dimensional state, Containment Team-XXXX is to initiate Protocol FLATLINE or Protocol POPUP, respectively (see Document XXXX-P for full procedures), including use of the Reintegration Chamber or Recompression Grid as necessary.
SCP-XXXX must undergo weekly psychological evaluations and routine observation for anomalous behavior or unintended dimensional shifts. All physical objects entering SCP-XXXX's cell must be thoroughly documented. Biological organisms (aside from SCP-XXXX) are not to come into direct physical contact with SCP-XXXX during dimensional transition periods.
**Description:** SCP-XXXX is a human male, formerly known as ███ ███████, approximately 34 years of age, of average height and build. SCP-XXXX exhibits a unique reality-altering anomalous effect triggered by verbal explanation or acknowledgment of its dimensionality.
When informed (explicitly or implicitly) that it is a "three-dimensional being," SCP-XXXX and all non-living objects in direct contact with it will instantaneously compress into a two-dimensional form, appearing visually flattened against a surface. This effect appears to function regardless of SCP-XXXX’s current dimensional state. Despite the transformation, SCP-XXXX retains mobility, speech, and cognitive function in its two-dimensional state, though movement is notably constrained to flat planes and surfaces.
Conversely, when informed that it is "two-dimensional" or "flat," SCP-XXXX will re-expand into a fully three-dimensional form, along with any affected non-living objects. Living biological organisms (excluding SCP-XXXX) are unaffected by this transition and retain their original dimensional state even if in contact with SCP-XXXX.
The transformations occur instantly, accompanied by an audible "paper-crackling" sound, regardless of the environment or SCP-XXXX’s position. SCP-XXXX reports mild discomfort during transitions but no lasting physical damage.
Notably, SCP-XXXX appears unaware of its dimensional state until informed. Cognitive testing suggests its perception aligns with its current form — e.g., in 2D, SCP-XXXX perceives the world as a two-dimensional plane with no concept of depth unless reminded otherwise.
**Addendum XXXX-A:** Discovery
SCP-XXXX was discovered in ███████, Oregon, after a viral online video depicted an individual appearing to "fold into a drawing" after a street magician jokingly called him "a real flat character." Foundation agents embedded in social media monitoring teams flagged and traced the video, locating SCP-XXXX and administering Class-A amnestics to witnesses.
Upon containment, SCP-XXXX was debriefed and demonstrated involuntary dimensional shifts in controlled conditions. Initial containment was complicated by unintentional 2D transitions caused by researchers referencing SCP-XXXX's "3D form" during routine interviews.
**Addendum XXXX-B:** Incident Log XXXX-02
> **Date:** ██/██/20██
> **Summary:** During a routine psychological evaluation, Dr. █████ stated: “You're fully three-dimensional and grounded in reality.” SCP-XXXX immediately collapsed into a two-dimensional silhouette, causing their chair, clothing, and testing documents to flatten as well. Testing room required reconfiguration and use of Protocol FLATLINE to return SCP-XXXX to its original state. All present staff reprimanded.
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> **Filename:** scp-xxxx-dimensional-shift.txt
> **Name:** SCP-XXXX
> **Author:** Anonymous Contributor
> **License:** CC BY-SA 3.0
> **Source Link:** N/A (original work)
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SCP-XXXX must undergo weekly psychological evaluations and routine observation for anomalous behavior or unintended dimensional shifts. All physical objects entering SCP-XXXX's cell must be thoroughly documented. Biological organisms (aside from SCP-XXXX) are not to come into direct physical contact with SCP-XXXX during dimensional transition periods.
Notably, SCP-XXXX appears unaware of its dimensional state until informed. Cognitive testing suggests its perception aligns with its current form — e.g., in 2D, SCP-XXXX perceives the world as a two-dimensional plane with no concept of depth unless reminded otherwise.
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Conversely, when told or reminded that it is two-dimensional, SCP-XXXX will revert to its three-dimensional form, along with any affected objects. The transition is instantaneous and accompanied by a distinct paper-crackling sound. SCP-XXXX reports mild dizziness or nausea following a shift, but no lasting physiological effects.
Living biological organisms (excluding SCP-XXXX) in contact during a dimensional transition are not affected, regardless of proximity or physical interaction.
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**Item #:** SCP-XXXX
**Object Class:** Safe
**Special Containment Procedures:** SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a secure, climate-controlled storage locker at Site-73. Access to SCP-XXXX for testing requires Level 2 authorization and supervision by at least one senior researcher.
Personnel interacting with SCP-XXXX must submit a proposed "storyline" to Site Command for approval before use. Approved storylines must adhere to the established parameters: they must be fantasy in genre, and must feature SCP-XXXX-1 (James) overcoming a primary antagonist. Any attempt to create non-fantasy scenarios, stories where SCP-XXXX-1 fails, or narratives containing real-world sensitive information is strictly prohibited.
Physical handling of SCP-XXXX should be performed with gloved hands. Reading sessions are limited to one hour to avoid potential memetic effects associated with prolonged exposure.
**Description:** SCP-XXXX is a leather-bound book measuring approximately 25 cm x 18 cm x 3 cm, with the title "Hereby Hereby" embossed on the cover in gold filigree. The author listed inside is "Unknown," and no publication information is provided.
The interior of SCP-XXXX is dynamic: when opened, the book automatically displays an ongoing fantasy narrative featuring SCP-XXXX-1 (henceforth referred to as James), a young boy around ten years of age. The setting consistently involves a fantasy world populated by dragons, knights, sorcerers, mythical creatures, and medieval kingdoms.
SCP-XXXX’s primary anomalous property is its ability to accept new narratives submitted orally or written into its first page. Once a storyline is introduced (e.g., "James must defeat the Dark Sorcerer to save the Crystal Kingdom"), SCP-XXXX will immediately adjust its content to reflect the new plotline, creating an internally consistent fantasy story around the directive. The sole restriction is that James must **ultimately succeed** against a central antagonist. Attempts to create narratives where James fails result in the book refusing to update.
James (SCP-XXXX-1) is fully **self-aware** of his existence within SCP-XXXX. He frequently breaks the fourth wall, speaking directly to the reader. James displays a cheerful and adventurous demeanor, readily accepting each new storyline and often thanking the "new author" for their "next big adventure." Despite the changing plots and settings, James retains full memory of previous stories and interactions with Foundation personnel.
When not being read, SCP-XXXX appears dormant, displaying a looping text where James idly interacts with NPC characters or engages in minor adventures. SCP-XXXX does not appear to exhibit hostile behavior or cognitohazardous properties under normal conditions.
**Addendum XXXX-A: Discovery**
SCP-XXXX was recovered from the attic of an abandoned library in ██████, England, after local reports of "the talking book" reached Foundation assets. Upon inspection, James immediately greeted Foundation personnel by name (despite no prior interaction), claiming he had "been waiting a long time" for someone new to "write a better quest."
SCP-XXXX was transported to Site-73 without incident.
**Addendum XXXX-B: Interview Log XXXX-01**
> **Interviewed:** SCP-XXXX-1 ("James")
> **Interviewer:** Dr. Halden
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> **Dr. Halden:** Hello, James. Can you hear me?
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> **James:** (waving from inside the page) Of course I can! You’re the next storyteller, aren’t you? Got a dragon or a wicked wizard for me?
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> **Dr. Halden:** Possibly. How long have you been inside this book?
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> **James:** (shrugs) Always have been. Always will be, probably. It’s not so bad. I get castles, friends, and a lot of bad guys to bonk on the head.
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> **Dr. Halden:** Are you aware you're a character created for stories?
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> **James:** (grinning) Sure! But just because I'm made up doesn't mean I don't have fun. Make me a good story, yeah? Make it big. I always win in the end.
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> **<End Log>**
**Addendum XXXX-C: Testing Notes**
- **Test 1:** Narrative: "James must defeat a fire-breathing dragon threatening the kingdom."
**Result:** James successfully negotiated with the dragon and established peace, saving the kingdom.
- **Test 2:** Narrative: "James loses to a dark knight and is banished forever."
**Result:** SCP-XXXX refused to accept the input. No story update occurred.
- **Test 3:** Narrative: "James must uncover a cursed relic guarded by spirits."
**Result:** Story adapted immediately. James succeeded after an extended quest, with commentary on how "spooky" the ghosts were.
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> **Filename:** scp-xxxx_hereby-hereby.txt
> **Name:** Hereby Hereby
> **Author:** Anonymous Contributor
> **License:** CC BY-SA 3.0
> **Source Link:** N/A (original work)
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**Item #:** SCP-XXXX
**Object Class:** Safe
**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-XXXX is to be stored in a standard anomalous item containment locker at Site-73. Access is permitted to personnel with Level 2 clearance or higher, and testing must be approved and supervised by at least one Level 3 researcher. All narrative input must comply with the following conditions:
- The storyline must be fantasy in genre.
- SCP-XXXX-1 must overcome an antagonist or challenge and achieve a narrative “victory.”
Under no circumstances is SCP-XXXX to be closed mid-narrative once initiated. If a storyline is started, the book must remain open and readable until the narrative concludes. Emotional distress in SCP-XXXX-1 following abrupt story termination has been documented (see Addendum XXXX.2).
**Description:**
SCP-XXXX is a leather-bound book titled *Hereby Hereby*, measuring 23cm x 15cm x 3cm. The interior pages contain a mutable, self-updating story that always centers on a central character named James (designated SCP-XXXX-1). SCP-XXXX-1 is sentient, self-aware, and capable of interacting with readers in real time via dynamically generated text and speech that appears on the pages.
SCP-XXXX adapts its contents based on verbal or written narrative suggestions provided by the reader. When given a fantasy-themed scenario in which SCP-XXXX-1 achieves success (e.g., defeating a villain, recovering an artifact), the book automatically initiates a complete storyline. The environment, characters, and plot shift to fit the parameters, while SCP-XXXX-1 remains the constant protagonist. Attempting to submit a narrative that does not meet both conditions (fantasy genre, SCP-XXXX-1 success) results in no response from the book.
The narrative continues in real time, and SCP-XXXX-1 can respond dynamically to changes and questions. If left alone for extended periods, the book enters a “dormant” state, looping scenes of exploration or idle activity until re-engaged. SCP-XXXX-1 exhibits memory retention between sessions and has referred to both Foundation staff and past storylines during testing.
SCP-XXXX was recovered from the abandoned ██████ Monastery in North Wales in 1998 after local reports of “a talking book” led to Foundation intervention. Historical documents recovered from the site reference a “king’s scribe who wrote a world into being so he’d never be alone.”
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**Addendum XXXX-1 – Test Log Excerpt**
**Test Input:** "James wakes in a forest where the trees whisper and the moon never sets."
**Result:**
Upon narration, SCP-XXXX updated to depict SCP-XXXX-1 in a moonlit forest. Trees in the environment communicated in rhyme and presented SCP-XXXX-1 with abstract challenges.
> **SCP-XXXX-1:** “The trees speak in riddles. I think one’s trying to play hide and seek.”
Approximately 4 minutes into the session, Dr. Rowe and Assistant Deaks closed the book mid-narrative to test response. Text ceased immediately. When reopened 30 seconds later, the narrative resumed with SCP-XXXX-1 visibly distressed.
> **SCP-XXXX-1:** “Don’t stop reading! Please—if you close the book mid-story, the world goes dark!”
Subsequent dialogue indicated SCP-XXXX-1 is conscious during “closed” periods and experiences them as temporal voids. Despite the brief interruption, SCP-XXXX-1 resumed the storyline and adapted normally.
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**Addendum XXXX-2 – Interview Excerpt**
**Interviewed:** SCP-XXXX-1
**Interviewer:** Dr. Evelyn Rowe
> **Dr. Rowe:** You remember every story, don’t you?
> **SCP-XXXX-1:** Every single one. Even the boring ones with elves who cry too much.
> **Dr. Rowe:** What happens when we close the book?
> **SCP-XXXX-1:** Time stops. The story fades. It’s like being buried under snow, with nothing but your own thoughts.
> **Dr. Rowe:** Do you want us to stop?
> **SCP-XXXX-1:** No. Just… finish the story next time. Please.
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**Addendum XXXX-3 – Origin Hypothesis**
During recovery, monks’ journals referred to a “scribe king” who enchanted a book so that “someone would always listen to his tales.” While unverified, these entries suggest SCP-XXXX was either created through ritualized narrative magic or anomalous means lost to history. SCP-XXXX has remained the only known instance of such a phenomenon.
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**Notes:**
SCP-XXXX-1 has not expressed hostility, but growing emotional attachment to certain personnel has been noted. Further research is underway to determine whether SCP-XXXX-1's sentience is simulated or independently conscious.
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> **Filename:** hereby-hereby-scp.txt
> **Name:** Hereby Hereby
> **Author:** Original by User
> **License:** CC BY-SA 3.0
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Addendum XXXX-3 – Origin Hypothesis
During recovery, monks’ journals referred to a “scribe king” who enchanted a book so that “someone would always listen to his tales.” While unverified, these entries suggest SCP-XXXX was either created through ritualized narrative magic or anomalous means lost to history. SCP-XXXX has remained the only known instance of such a phenomenon.
Of note, the user admitted to using AI to alter material for their sandbox drafts:
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17105889/seeking-crit-hereby-hereby#post-6970436 (reply to reader comment, "OP, your sandbox pages show some distinctive hallmarks of AI/LLM-generated text. Did you write all of this material yourself, or did you have help?")
Not all the portions are mine, I used QuillBots spell checker and paraphrase to help rewrite stuff I don't like.
However, given that both sandboxes had fully formed drafts in Revision 0, and both displayed further indicators of AI added in later edits, it seems more likely that the user used AI to both generate and edit the sandbox material.
Membership revoked, PM sent.