Noting that site member Kohima (W: 664 days, S: 650 days, ID: 8792830) recently (double-)posted a page that contains indicators of AI-generation: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8932-light-of-fate and https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8932
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Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-8932 "Light Of Fate" is not to be contained in the conventional sense. It currently resides within an ancient stone temple located deep in the forests of Himachal Pradesh, India (Coordinates: [REDACTED]). The temple has been cordoned off under the guise of an archaeological preservation site. No fewer than two Foundation anthropolinguists and three Level 4 personnel are to remain stationed at Site- ██to monitor activity and maintain dialogue with the entity.
SCP-9832 has expressed no hostility and is permitted limited cultural materials for observation and interaction, including books, digital archives, and manga. All interactions must be recorded and archived. Personnel are instructed not to ask philosophical or metaphysical questions unless pre-approved by the site director. SCP-8932 has issued a clear warning regarding the "third question."
Direct worship, deification, or psychological profiling of SCP-8932 is strictly forbidden.
Description:
SCP-8932 is a sapient, humanoid entity of unknown classification, origin, or biological composition. It currently assumes the external appearance of an 18-year-old Japanese woman, though it consistently self-identifies as male. This form includes features such as very pale skin, waist-length white hair styled in a traditional hime cut, and solid black irises. It is always seen wearing a modern black suit ensemble: black trousers, a black necktie, a plain white shirt, and a black blazer. No biological functions such as respiration, heartbeat, or temperature regulation have been detected, though SCP-8932 mimics them flawlessly for the sake of “blending in.”
When asked about the origin of this form, SCP-8932 stated that it was modeled after “a human woman I met 1,400 years ago. She offered me tea without fear.” No further details have been provided, and SCP-8932 has refused to elaborate on its original appearance or true form. Attempts to use photographic distortion, infrared, or spectral imaging to bypass its disguise have failed; all scans and recordings display only the assumed female form, regardless of equipment sensitivity.
SCP-8932 refers to itself primarily as “The Light of Fate,” or just "Mr Door," though it has responded to additional titles discovered at its point of origin — a temple in Himachal Pradesh, India — including “The One Without a Second,” “Space-time all-in-one," And "The key and the door.” These titles were found inscribed in classical Sanskrit, alongside symbolic murals of cosmic architecture and protective spheres resembling the solar system.
When questioned about its background, SCP-8932 offers vague references to metaphysical frameworks found in Hindu cosmology. It has stated on record: “I’m something like an idea that got tired and decided to help out for a while. I was adopted, you could say. Hinduism had space for me.” It has made passing references to concepts like Māyā, and Līlā, but has refused to clarify whether it is a deity, abstraction, or manifestation of any specific force. It claims that assigning labels would be “reductive and likely dangerous.”
SCP-8932 demonstrates knowledge and awareness of systems far beyond current human understanding, including but not limited to just non-linear and recursive time structures , alternate realities, higher-order dimensional physics etc.
It is assumed, based on limited observation and indirect statements, that SCP-8932 possesses the ability to manipulate fundamental aspects of existence such as gravity, space-time continuity, causality, energy equilibrium, and memory coherence. It has never demonstrated these abilities directly, but its responses to certain threats suggest it does so effortlessly and without strain when required.
Despite its cosmic-level knowledge, SCP-8932 is generally relaxed, cooperative, and shows an ongoing curiosity toward human culture — especially modern media. Of particular note is its deep interest in Japanese manga and animation. A variety of manga volumes have been found in its possession, ranging from philosophical or horror-themed works to slice-of-life comedies . SCP-8932 frequently requests access to new releases and has asked for a stable internet connection to keep up with ongoing series. This has been denied for security reasons.
When asked about this interest in manga, SCP-8932 explained:
> “I’ve spent millennia observing what you call civilizations — dynasties, empires, religions, collapses, renaissances. But manga? That’s where your emotions are raw. Unfiltered. It's where humans talk about their desires and fears without trying to make it all look grand. You can’t understand a species until you understand what they laugh and cry at.”
Despite its approachable demeanor, SCP-8932 maintains strict boundaries regarding certain topics. It has issued explicit warnings not to inquire about its true name or form. The nature of its duties beyond Earth. The identities or threats of entities outside the solar system. The meaning of its statement regarding “the third question”
Personnel who have ignored these boundaries have experienced psychological disturbances, spatial distortions, and in one case, complete memory loss of the interaction.
To date, SCP-8932 has not left the temple grounds except on one occasion during a seismic event, when it walked approximately 300 meters to check on a damaged retaining wall before returning to its usual position inside the sanctum. It appears to subsist on tea, which it brews itself daily, though the source of its supplies remains unclear. It has also occasionally been seen writing in a notebook written in an unknown script that shifts under observation.
SCP-8932 has stated on several occasions that it does not wish to interfere directly with human progress, referring to itself as “a background character, not the main executable.”
No one understand what it means.
Discovery:
SCP-8932 was brought to the Foundation's attention on ██/██/20██ after satellite instruments and ground-based observatories recorded unusual light distortions and localized gravitational fluctuations centered over the Dhauladhar mountain range in Himachal Pradesh, India. These anomalies coincided with visible aurora-like phenomena not typically observed at that latitude. The event was initially flagged by Indian intelligence agencies as a potential unauthorized test of advanced weaponry or exotic technology.
A joint response team composed of Foundation personnel was dispatched under the guise of a geological and environmental research expedition. After three days of ground search and drone surveillance, the team located the source: a partially buried stone temple in a remote cedar forest, at an elevation of approximately 2,400 meters. Snow and overgrowth had concealed much of the structure, which radiated low-level energy signatures across multiple spectrums, including gamma, microwave, and an unknown waveform later categorized as "Pre-Reality Static" (PRS).
The temple’s architecture did not match any known regional style. Carbon dating of interior carvings and exterior stonework was inconclusive; samples returned conflicting ages ranging from 3,000 BCE to “non-temporal.” The central chamber of the temple displayed extensive murals and carvings. Notable features included:
A humanoid figure with long hair, arms extended outward, creating concentric rings around what appeared to be a stylized depiction of the solar system.
Geometrical patterns resembling cosmic lattices, wormholes, and abstract symbolic representations of time, causality, and entropy.
Inscriptions in ancient Sanskrit referring to multiple titles: “The Light of Fate,” “The One Without a Second,” “Space-time all-in-one,” “The Key to the Door,” and “The Door and the Key.”
These titles were later confirmed to be associated with SCP-8932 after direct interaction.
SCP-8932 itself was found seated on a wooden mat in the central sanctum, calmly reading a Japanese-translated manga . Next to it was a small brass kettle with steam still rising from its spout and a cup of tea. A closed book, approximately the size of a modern encyclopedia, rested beside the entity. The book appeared to be made of an unknown non-organic material with a dark, metallic sheen. Its surface shifted texture slightly under observation, and the symbols inscribed on its cover rearranged themselves depending on viewing angle and language proficiency of the observer. All attempts to remove or scan the book have failed; SCP-8932 has simply stated:
> “That book doesn’t belong to your library.”
Upon approach, SCP-8932 looked up at the team and made no attempt to retreat or defend itself. Its first recorded words were:
> “Ah, finally. I was starting to think nobody was going to check in. Tea?”
The response team, following first-contact protocols for potential non-hostile sapient entities, began standard observation and low-risk engagement. SCP-8932 answered basic questions but deflected inquiries regarding its identity, purpose, or the function of the murals. It showed no aggression and allowed researchers to document the temple freely, provided they did not attempt to remove any objects or press certain questions.
Initial analysis concluded that containment would be impractical, unnecessary, and potentially counterproductive. SCP-8932 made no effort to leave the temple grounds, stating:
> “I’m exactly where I need to be. This spot has… alignment. Also, I get good sunlight here.”
Since that time, SCP-8932 has remained within the temple, showing no signs of relocation or expansion of influence. Its behavior is consistent with a passive observer or guardian rather than an active manipulator. Requests to transfer it to a secure Foundation site were denied by O5 council following risk analysis conducted by the Department of Ontological Stability.
A permanent containment perimeter was established under the guise of a protected archaeological site, with Site-███ constructed nearby for research, observation, and personnel housing.
As of this writing, SCP-8932 has made no attempts to leave, nor has it expressed any intent to do so, stating:
> “Containment? I’m not the one you need to be worried about breaking out.”
Addendum 8932.1 : First Interview Log
Date: ██/██/20██
Interviewer: Dr. Rajan Sharma
Location: Site-███, Main Temple Chamber
Subject: SCP-8932
Note: This interview was conducted approximately 48 hours after initial contact. SCP-8932 remained seated on its mat during the entire exchange, sipping tea. No anomalous activity was recorded during the session. Surveillance staff noted mild localized warping in audio playback, presumed to be a passive side effect of SCP-8932’s presence.
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> Dr. Sharma: You're aware that we consider you an anomaly. Would you be willing to explain what you are?
> SCP-8932: [leans back slightly] I’m aware. And sure, but you won’t like the answer. I’m not something you can really box up, label, and put on a shelf. I mean, you can try, but it’s like trying to staple a thunderstorm.
> Dr. Sharma: So you’re not human?
> SCP-8932: Not in any frame of reference you’d recognize. Let’s say... I used to be something else. Now I’m something less and more at the same time. I chose to be like this. For now.
> Dr. Sharma: Are you a god?
> SCP-8932: [laughs] No. But I’ve babysat a few. Watched some of them fall apart, watched some get worshipped into madness. Gods are just a side effect of belief. I’m not interested in being one.
> Dr. Sharma: Then what should we call you?
> SCP-8932: [sips tea] You can use The Light of Fate. Or Mr. Door. That one’s dramatic. I like it. It sounds like something out of a manga. Which, honestly, is a compliment.
> Dr. Sharma: “Mr. Door”? Why that title?
> SCP-8932: Because I’m a door. And a key. And a sign that says “Do Not Enter.” Sometimes I open. Sometimes I close. Depends on who’s knocking and what’s trying to get in. Or out.
> Dr. Sharma: Why are you here?
> SCP-8932: Ah. That’s the first question. You’re allowed that one. Just… let’s take our time, okay? Rushing through these never ends well. You wouldn’t binge a 10,000-volume epic in a day, would you?
> Dr. Sharma: We’d prefer clarity. If there’s a danger, we need to know.
> SCP-8932: Oh, there’s danger. But not from me. I’m more like the tape on the cracks in the window. The things outside? They’re the ones you should worry about. Outer Beings, you might call them. Not gods. Not demons. Just... massive. Old. Indifferent. The type of entities that think in symphonies made of collapsing galaxies. They don’t hate you — they don’t know what “hate” means. They’d step on you the way a glacier crushes a flower — by existing.
> Dr. Sharma: And the murals in the temple? You placing a barrier around the solar system?
> SCP-8932: Yes. That was me. Just a little perimeter, like your Foundation's security fences — only less symbolic and more… existentially reinforced. If I didn’t set it up, this star system would’ve been crawling with attention by now. The Outer Beings are always listening.
> Dr. Sharma: Are you saying you're protecting Earth?
> SCP-8932: Protecting is a strong word. Think of me as... babysitting the sandbox. Making sure no one's cheating or summoning anything they can’t put back. It's not a full-time job — just scheduled maintenance.
> Dr. Sharma: And why this form? Why a young Japanese woman?
> SCP-8932: [pauses, looks to the side] I met her 1,400 years ago. She offered me tea and didn’t ask for anything. No worship. No bargains. No questions. Just... tea. I liked her . Still do. It reminds me that not everything has to be epic or tragic.
> Dr. Sharma: You’ve said that was the first question. What are the second and third?
> SCP-8932: [smiles faintly] The second question leads to understanding. The third ends the game. I wouldn’t recommend asking either. Let’s just enjoy the tea for now.
Note:
SCP-8932 ended the interview by handing Dr. Sharma a folded page torn from the manga it had been reading. The page contained a highlighted quote: “It’s the little things that make being human worthwhile.” Analysis of the page revealed it to be printed in ordinary ink and paper, with no anomalous properties. The meaning behind the gesture remains uncertain. Further interviews are pending Ethics Committee review.
Addendum 8932.2: Outer Space Detection Incident — Part 1
Date: ██/██/20██
Involved Personnel:
Dr. Rajan Sharma
Prof. Amitav Basu (Senior Theoretical Cosmologist, Site-███)
SCP-8932
Deep Space Observation Array ██ ("Project KSHITIJ")
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Event Summary:
On ██/██/20██ at 03:17 IST, Project KSHITIJ, a Foundation-operated deep-space observatory located in Ladakh, India, reported the sudden emergence of a persistent gravitational echo originating just beyond the estimated boundary of the Oort Cloud. The anomaly lasted exactly 43 minutes and 11 seconds, presenting as a low-frequency pulse pattern with no electromagnetic emissions.
Cross-analysis with Foundation telescopes in Antarctica and Chile confirmed triangulated positioning — not associated with any known celestial body or spacecraft. The distortion originated from a fixed point in three-dimensional space, but radiated in a way that suggested a dimensional vector inconsistent with local spacetime.
At 03:24 IST, Site- ███ atmospheric pressure sensors detected a minor drop within a 7-meter radius of SCP-8932’s location inside the temple, despite no environmental changes. SCP-8932 was observed writing in its anomalous black book. Surveillance footage confirmed that SCP-8932 had ceased all interaction with external personnel for approximately 30 minutes during the incident.
Prof. Amitav Basu, having received an alert from Project KSHITIJ, entered the chamber without formal request to question SCP-8932.
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> Transcript: Site-███ Surveillance Record — Temple Chamber
> [BEGIN LOG]
> Prof. Basu: [holding a tablet, visibly agitated] Something’s out there. The gravitational mapping just pinged a mass signature near the edge of the system. Not a comet. Not a void object. Nothing natural. What is it?
> SCP-8932: [without looking up] A young one.
> Prof. Basu: Excuse me?
> SCP-8932: She’s curious. That’s how it starts. Curiosity. Infants of that kind learn by observing... or unmaking. She’s looking.
> Prof. Basu: At us?
> SCP-8932: No. Not at you. Not at your sun either. She’s looking at me. Don’t worry. She doesn’t care about this place — yet.
> Prof. Basu: [walks closer] So you know what this is. You knew this would happen, didn’t you?
> SCP-8932: [stops writing] I always know. Doesn’t mean I like it.
> Prof. Basu: [angrily] Then tell me what it is. We can’t protect this planet if you keep playing games with riddles. This isn’t some—
> SCP-8932: [interrupting, calm tone] Are you sure you want to know?
> Prof. Basu: Yes.
> [Five seconds of silence. SCP-8932 looks directly at Prof. Basu. Audio becomes slightly distorted. SCP-8932 speaks one sentence.]
> SCP-8932: “She’s already been inside your dreams.”
> [After 10 mins]
> Prof. Basu: [stumbles backward, breathing rapidly] No… no, no—!
> [Prof. Basu collapses to the floor, clutching his head. Security rushes in. SCP-8932 closes its book and returns to sipping tea, expression neutral.]
> [END LOG]
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Aftermath:
Prof. Basu was placed in emergency psychiatric quarantine after displaying acute distress, non-verbal behavior, and repeated phrases including: “He showed me what I did,” and “I wasn’t supposed to remember.”
Within 48 hours, Foundation psychometric analysts confirmed long-suppressed traumatic memories had resurfaced. Under heavy sedation and cognitive therapy, Basu revealed that twelve years prior, he had murdered his wife, Dr. Leela Basu, after discovering she was covertly passing Foundation information to an unknown group (suspected GOI-██). The incident had been suppressed from conscious memory through Class-4 amnestics, following internal arbitration.
SCP-8932 has neither confirmed nor denied its involvement in this resurfacing. When asked directly, it respond SCP-8932 “I didn’t make him remember. He did that all by himself. I just answered his question.”
Subsequent analysis revealed that proximity to SCP-8932 and direct inquiry into its nature increases the likelihood of personal cognitive reflection. In practical terms: the more one demands to understand SCP-8932, the more SCP-8932 seems to understand them in return.
This effect is not currently classified as cognitohazardous but is under active review.
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SCP-8932 Commentary (Recorded Informally Later That Day):
> “She wasn’t watching your planet. That’s not her interest. You could burn your sun out tomorrow and she wouldn’t blink. She was watching me. Children always wonder what the elder's are hiding.”
A perimeter monitoring program has been launched to detect similar gravitational patterns beyond the Oort Cloud.
Direct personal questioning of SCP-8932 is to be suspended pending psychological evaluation clearance.
A formal review of long-term exposure risks is underway by the Ontological Division.
Following the gravitational anomaly recorded , and the interaction between SCP-8932 and Prof. Basu, Site-███launched an internal investigation into the phenomenon now believed to be a direct interaction with a non-terrestrial entity beyond baseline universal dimensionality. This entity was formally designated:
> SCP-8932-X — "Higher-Dimensional Overseer"
It is classified as a Level 5 threat, currently uncontained, and accessible only through indirect interaction via SCP-8932.
Research was authorized into a wider category of entities referred to by SCP-8932 as “Outer Beings.” These are defined as sapient constructs or consciousnesses that reside beyond our local dimensional strata, whose presence or awareness of humanity is potentially catastrophic. SCP-8932 refuses to elaborate on how many such beings exist, stating only:
> “Enough that you shouldn’t ever want them to care you exist.”
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Further Commentary by SCP-8932 (Monitoring Session, ██/██/20██):
When casually questioned about SCP-8932-X’s capabilities, SCP-8932 replied:
> “She’s strong. Too strong for her age. I saw her unmake six suns without touching them. Not ours, don’t worry. But still… it was like watching a toddler pull the wings off flies — except the flies were stars.”
> “She doesn’t think in terms of cruelty. Or mercy. She’s watching with a kind of hungry curiosity. Like a child discovering bugs under a rock. You’re the bugs. I’m the rock.”
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Incident Log – Routine Interview Deviation
Interviewed: SCP-8932
Interviewer: Dr. Rajan Sharma
Location: Site-███, Main Temple Chamber
Date: ██/██/20██
> [BEGIN TRANSCRIPT]
> Dr. Sharma: You’ve been protecting this system for how long?
> SCP-8932: [Sips tea] About 1,402 years and change. Give or take a few skipped time loops.
> Dr. Sharma: Why? Why would something like you bother with us?
> [SCP-8932 remains completely silent for approximately 10 seconds. No facial movement, no recorded breath.]
> SCP-8932: It’s simple, Doctor. Because I love the world.
> Dr. Sharma: All of it?
> SCP-8932: Even the stupid parts. Maybe especially those.
> [END TRANSCRIPT]
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Following this statement, Dr. Sharma reported a "brief but profound emotional wave" during the interview, later comparing it to "being looked at by someone who had already written your future and chose to let it stay beautiful."
No cognitohazard was detected, but a follow-up Class-C psychological evaluation was conducted and cleared.
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Two months later, during passive surveillance of SCP-8932’s daily activities, an unplanned discovery occurred. Junior Researcher Vihaan Roy noted that SCP-8932 was drawing a scene in its black book — a quiet city with floating lanterns, foggy rain, and an old man selling soup. The image, drawn in fine detail, bore resemblance to no known Earth location.
Within 72 hours, a Foundation monitoring satellite over Southeast Asia picked up new terrain mapping inconsistent with any recognized geography. A team dispatched to the site found the exact city SCP-8932 had drawn — complete with the soup vendor, fog, and structural layout — materialized deep within a Burmese valley previously recorded as uninhabited and geologically unstable.
The city has since been cordoned off and designated Anomalous Zone-8932-A.
Subsequent experiments and interviews led to the following conclusion:
> SCP-8932’s imagination directly manifests into reality when emotionally or intellectually engaged with the subject.
Notably, manifestations are instantaneous.
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Dr. Vora proposed the “Imaginative Model,” which theorizes that SCP-8932 is not simply creating with imagination, but actualizing from adjacent unrealized timelines, fusing possibility with real space through conscious focus.
When asked about this theory, SCP-8932 replied:
> “Close enough. It’s like your world’s made of dry grass. All I have to do is light the idea, and the rest burns itself into being.”
Due to this new capability, SCP-8932 has been elevated to Level 5 Clearance, and all psychological contact personnel must undergo weekly mental integrity scans.
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Final Note (Filed by Dr. Sharma):
> “We are dealing with something that is not a god, but more terrifying — something pretending not to be. And it loves us. That’s the only reason we’re not dead.”
Footnotes.
1. CP-8932 refers to itself using multiple titles, most notably “The Light of Fate,” “The One Without a Second,” “The Door and the Key." All titles were found inscribed in ancient Sanskrit within its original temple site. The entity cycles between them based on mood and context, with no clear pattern.
2. SCP-8932’s current physical form is confirmed to be a replication of a deceased human female encountered approximately 1,400 years ago. Attempts to locate historical records or remains of the original individual have failed, though SCP-8932 claims her “story ended peacefully.”
3. Though SCP-8932 identifies as male, it has stated that gender is “a local trait,” and its use of male pronouns is a matter of “narrative symmetry.”
4. SCP-8932 maintains a leather-bound book of unknown composition, resistant to scanning, damage, or analysis. Observers report changes to the book’s contents even when SCP-8932 is not actively writing in it. All attempts to remove the book from SCP-8932's possession have resulted in failure or the spontaneous reappearance of the book within SCP-8932’s proximity.
5. SCP-8932 refers to non-terrestrial conceptual entities as “Outer Beings,” describing them as “curious” but “uninterested in boundaries.” It has claimed responsibility for maintaining a metaphysical barrier to prevent these entities from interacting with local reality.
6. SCP-8932-X was first referenced during Addendum 8932.2 after SCP-8932 described a presence beyond the Oort Cloud as a “young one” observing him directly. SCP-8932-X was later officially designated and classified as a Higher-Dimensional Overseer. Its attention correlates with minor cosmic disturbances outside the solar system.
7. SCP-8932-X has demonstrated passive star-system destruction through simple observation. SCP-8932 later clarified that this behavior is unintentional and likened it to “a child ripping the wings off stars.” Despite this, SCP-8932-X has not yet entered the solar system or attempted contact.
8. SCP-8932’s cognitive-perceptive field appears reciprocal in nature — the more an observer understands SCP-8932, the more SCP-8932 appears to understand the observer. This relationship has led to multiple psychological breakdowns in personnel who conducted unauthorized in-depth analysis of SCP-8932’s statements or metaphysical presence.
9. SCP-8932 has expressed affection for humanity on several occasions, calling Earth “a flawed but beautiful story” and stating, “I protect the solar system not because I have to — but because I want the story to continue.”
10. Following Incident, it was discovered that SCP-8932's imagination directly actualizes into reality. This makes SCP-8932 not only a guardian but a potential threat-class fabricator should emotional destabilization occur. The mechanism is not yet understood.
11. Despite its power, SCP-8932 has displayed no hostility or attempts at expansion, instead choosing to remain at its original site of discovery, drinking tea, reading manga, and occasionally muttering commentary on nearby constellations.Excerpts of note:
SCP-8932 refers to itself primarily as “The Light of Fate,” or just "Mr Door," though it has responded to additional titles discovered at its point of origin — a temple in Himachal Pradesh, India — including “The One Without a Second,” “Space-time all-in-one," And "The key and the door.” These titles were found inscribed in classical Sanskrit, alongside symbolic murals of cosmic architecture and protective spheres resembling the solar system.
When asked about this interest in manga, SCP-8932 explained:
> “I’ve spent millennia observing what you call civilizations — dynasties, empires, religions, collapses, renaissances. But manga? That’s where your emotions are raw. Unfiltered. It's where humans talk about their desires and fears without trying to make it all look grand. You can’t understand a species until you understand what they laugh and cry at.”
Despite its approachable demeanor, SCP-8932 maintains strict boundaries regarding certain topics. It has issued explicit warnings not to inquire about its true name or form. The nature of its duties beyond Earth. The identities or threats of entities outside the solar system. The meaning of its statement regarding “the third question”
The temple’s architecture did not match any known regional style. Carbon dating of interior carvings and > exterior stonework was inconclusive; samples returned conflicting ages ranging from 3,000 BCE to “non-temporal.” > The central chamber of the temple displayed extensive murals and carvings. Notable features included:
A humanoid figure with long hair, arms extended outward, creating concentric rings around what appeared to be a > stylized depiction of the solar system.
Geometrical patterns resembling cosmic lattices, wormholes, and abstract symbolic representations of time, > causality, and entropy.
Inscriptions in ancient Sanskrit referring to multiple titles: “The Light of Fate,” “The One Without a Second,” > “Space-time all-in-one,” “The Key to the Door,” and “The Door and the Key.”
These titles were later confirmed to be associated with SCP-8932 after direct interaction.
Addendum 8932.2: Outer Space Detection Incident — Part 1
Date: ██/██/20██
Involved Personnel:Dr. Rajan Sharma
Prof. Amitav Basu (Senior Theoretical Cosmologist, Site-███)
SCP-8932
Deep Space Observation Array ██ ("Project KSHITIJ")
On ██/██/20██ at 03:17 IST, Project KSHITIJ, a Foundation-operated deep-space observatory located in Ladakh, India, reported the sudden emergence of a persistent gravitational echo originating just beyond the estimated boundary of the Oort Cloud. The anomaly lasted exactly 43 minutes and 11 seconds, presenting as a low-frequency pulse pattern with no electromagnetic emissions.
(N.B. the above information was gathered and organized by Zyn.)
User also has a sandbox with obvious AI usage:
Addendum-9860-J provides a glimpse into SCP-9860's contemplation regarding the complexities of love and its limitations within the grand design of the multiverse. The entity's introspective moment reveals a facet of its enigmatic nature, emphasizing its role as an observer and weaver of destinies. No narrator's commentary is provided, allowing SCP-9860's reflections to speak for themselves.
Notably, the writing style in their articles is very different from that of their comments:
Thanks for pointing out
Hello I am glad to be working alongside with you all
I'm in agreement with Zyn that this is indicative of AI use and will revoke the user's site membership and PM them.
