User Dr Vigie (w: 1 d, s: 18 h) posted two articles to the site: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-9043 and https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-9035, both of which contained several hallmarks of AI generated content.
**Item #: SCP-9035** (Ruvani Revenant)
**Object Class: Thaumiel (formerly Keter)**
**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-9035 is to be housed within Cryo-Containment Chamber Theta-12 at Site-77. The chamber must be constructed of reinforced Myo-steel alloy with integrated thaumic dampeners and shadow-insulative lining.
Ambient temperature must be maintained at –20 °C with humidity below 15%, and illumination levels kept under 30 lux to prevent spontaneous aperture formation.
Direct interaction requires Level 4/Thaumiel clearance and the use of cryo-resonance protective gear. Manifestation of SCP-9035-1 ("Stormbringer") must be logged immediately, with total manifestation duration limited to no longer than 5 minutes per testing session.
SCP-9035 is granted limited cooperative privileges under the supervision of Researcher Kallis, including access to linguistic archives, a controlled sub-arctic environment, monitored dialogue sessions, and three deer steaks(still bleeding), per meal as per SCP-9035's request.
No mirrors, reflective materials, or excessive shadow-casting objects are to be permitted within containment. In the event of uncontrolled aperture formation, Protocol "Snowfall Curtain" is to be enacted: full Thaumiel Wing lockdown, atmospheric venting with condensed argon gas, and magnetic isolation until the shadow fold collapses.
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**Description:**
SCP-9035 is a 2.23 m (7 ft 4 in) tall anthropomorphic canid entity, weighing approximately 743 pounds 5 ounces, primarily white-furred with faint gray patterning. The left eye emits a consistent blue luminescence (~0.9 cd). The right eye is concealed under a black eyepatch; beneath it is a crystalline implant of organic-metallic composition that pulses in low-frequency electromagnetic rhythm.
SCP-9035’s right arm is a biomechanical graft composed of self-regenerating organic alloy. Microscopic analysis reveals carbon-based DNA interlaced with ferrometallic cytoplasm, suggesting synthesis of biological and non-biological structures.
The arm functions as a dimensional conduit, generating stable shadow apertures that connect to an extradimensional subspace described by SCP-9035 as “The Fold Between Shadows.” Through these apertures, SCP-9035 can retrieve SCP-9035-1 (“Stormbringer”), a sentient 4.2 m (14 ft) scythe constructed of dark, self-healing metallic biomass.
When manifested, SCP-9035-1 induces rapid atmospheric destabilization including localized blizzards, lightning storms, and electromagnetic surges. Psionic monitoring confirms SCP-9035-1 possesses independent cognition, manifesting as a female telepathic voice. SCP-9035 refers to SCP-9035-1 affectionately as *“Stormy”* and regards it as a companion rather than a weapon.
SCP-9035 has confirmed that SCP-9035-1 specifically talks to him only when physical contact is being made, further tests to be done.
SCP-9035 claims no memory of existence prior to approximately 750 years ago. Historical accounts across northern Eurasia reference a “White Wolf who carried thunder and winter in his hand.” Folklore aligns with SCP-9035’s own testimony: after being mortally wounded by unknown assailants (“men of metal faith”), it fell into a mountain crevasse and discovered SCP-9035-1 embedded in ice. The weapon offered preservation, reconstructing SCP-9035’s ruined body into its current hybrid state.
Artifacts recovered from SCP-9035’s initial containment site near Lake Baikal include crystalline remnants bearing Proto-Sarkic glyphs and dimensional weave symbols consistent with recovered Wanderers’ Library sigils. Foundation linguists hypothesize SCP-9035 is a Sarkic–Library hybrid construct, designed as a living bridge between physical and metaphysical planes.
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Interview Log 9035-2
Interviewer: Researcher Kallis
Subject: SCP-9035
> Kallis: You said the weapon saved you. Do you remember why it was there?
> SCP-9035: It wasn’t forged — it was found. She said she was a key once, before the door she opened was buried in ice.
> Kallis: A key to where?
> SCP-9035: To the place between stories. The shelves that hold every world’s forgotten chapters. The Library. I think I fell through its cracks when the last page burned.
> Kallis: Do you wish to go back?
> SCP-9035: (pauses) No. I was its memory once. Now I am only what slipped through when it forgot me.
> Kallis: Do you know where she was made?
> SCP-9035: she talk about that before, but her memory is about as Scrabbled as mine, she has multiple sets of memories. One of a Black Beach where thunder rained down. But it was only due to someone that apparently looked like me that opened a portal for her and threw her in. She saw several things, but after that she can't remember that is until I grabbed her.
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**Experiment Log Excerpts**
**Experiment 9035-A1 — Aperture Stability Test**
*Procedure:* SCP-9035 instructed to open a minimal aperture in a vacuum chamber.
*Result:* Aperture diameter 0.97 m; internal temperature −26 °C. Visual feed captured faint luminescent script resembling glyphs from Proto-Sarkic murals. No gravitational differential detected. SCP-9035 reported “pages turning underwater.”
**Experiment 9035-C3 — Atmospheric Output Test**
*Procedure:* SCP-9035 permitted to manifest SCP-9035-1 for 20 seconds.
*Result:* Air pressure dropped by 22 kPa. Chamber temperature fell to −55 °C. Electrical discharge measured 300 million volts. Subject ceased activation voluntarily, stating, *“She was dreaming again. Of the city that drowned in thunder.”*
**Experiment 9035-E1 — Tissue Sample Analysis**
*Procedure:* 2 mm³ tissue extracted from SCP-9035’s right arm.
*Result:* Sample self-replicated in nutrient gel, forming metallic filaments emitting faint radio frequency pulses (~40 Hz). Structure comparable to Thaumic Coral Type IV. Sample incinerated per protocol.
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**Incident 9035-Theta — “The Door That Answered”**
During a power outage at Site-77, SCP-9035 awoke suddenly and began vocalizing in an unidentified tongue. A spontaneous aperture opened within the containment chamber.
Sensor data indicated temporary spatial overlap with SCP-2935 ("O, Death"). Audio interference recorded a faint female voice:
> “You left me where the thunder sleeps, Ruvani. The Library will not remember us forever.”
SCP-9035 collapsed shortly thereafter. Upon recovery, the entity stated:
> “The key found another lock.”
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**Addendum 9035-Ω — Theoretical Analysis**
Joint research between the Department of Thaumaturgy and the Metaphysical Containment Division concludes SCP-9035 is a bio-thaumic bridge organism—a construct designed to preserve informational continuity between realities.
SCP-9035’s amnesia is hypothesized to be a mnestic firewall preventing cross-dimensional knowledge leakage. Proto-Sarkic glyphs recovered near the discovery site reference a “Wolf of the Fold, who carried the storm across the bridge of forgotten tongues.”
It is now theorized that SCP-9035 may be the last surviving Conduit-Class Entity: a living archive meant to protect conceptual continuity between worlds.[[>]]
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**Item #:** SCP-9043
**Object Class:** Euclid (potential Keter reclassification pending further investigation)
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**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-9043 is to be stored within a sealed transparent polymer case inside the **Restricted Cognitohazard Archive** at Site-73. The containment case must remain in a Faraday-shielded chamber equipped with environmental isolation and biometric monitoring.
Access to SCP-9043 requires **Level 3** clearance and written authorization from the **Cognitohazard Ethics Committee**. All experimentation is to be conducted remotely using Class-D subjects fitted with neural telemetry.
Direct interaction is strictly prohibited without active psychic tethering and emergency cognitive severance protocols.
Personnel exposed to SCP-9043 who fail to regain consciousness within two hours are to be declared cognitively deceased. Physical remains are to be retained for autopsy under Narrative Infection Quarantine guidelines.
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**Description:**
SCP-9043 is a **leather-bound book** measuring 32 cm x 24 cm x 5 cm. The cover is entirely unmarked and lacks a title, emblem, or embellishment. Its surface is dark brown, smooth, and resilient to chemical or physical degradation.
The book contains approximately 200 blank pages composed of non-cellulose parchment of unknown origin. When a human subject opens SCP-9043 and visually observes the first page, a **Type-III Narrative Cognitive Displacement Event (NCDE)** occurs. The subject’s consciousness is forcibly transferred into a self-contained conceptual world internally referred to by test subjects as *“The World of Veyra.”*
Inside this world, the subject assumes the role of a random “heroic” character—warrior, mage, thief, etc.—and receives an immediate directive: **defeat the Demon Lord** and “free the world.” The setting resembles a high-fantasy medieval world with active thaumaturgic systems, hostile entities, and consistent decay of environmental stability.
Subjects universally report encountering an omnipresent female voice providing guidance and commentary, often identified as *“Veyra.”* Attempts to communicate with or locate this figure have failed.
Death within SCP-9043’s narrative results in identical physical trauma to the subject’s real body. These injuries are instantaneous and match the manner of death sustained in the narrative (lacerations, burns, puncture trauma, etc.). Upon death, SCP-9043 closes on its own, returning to a blank state. The final page briefly displays the phrase:
> “Another story ends.”
This phrase fades within sixty seconds.
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**Discovery:**
SCP-9043 was recovered from the ruins of a 13th-century monastery in ███████, Romania, after local reports of “sleeping pilgrims” who never awoke. Foundation recovery teams discovered the object on a stone lectern surrounded by thirteen skeletons in a kneeling formation.
The **inside front cover** contains a faint signature written in black ink:
> *“—Veyra.”*
No historical or mythological record corresponds to this name. Linguistic analysis suggests partial correlation to Proto-Sarkic, Daevite, and Old Norse terms translating to *“truth,” “storm,”* or *“ending.”*
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**Addendum 9043-1: Test Log Summaries**
**Test 9043-A1**
_Subject:_ D-3941
_Procedure:_ Subject instructed to open SCP-9043 and describe what they see.
_Result:_ Subject entered immediate trance. Monitors showed REM-like activity followed by cardiac arrest after 47 minutes. Autopsy revealed puncture wounds consistent with blunt force trauma.
Audio captured before death:
> “It’s real. The sky’s burning—oh god, the tower—” [unintelligible]
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**Test 9043-A7**
_Subject:_ D-4208 (female, 26)
_Procedure:_ Subject instructed to test physical awareness crossover by inflicting minor injury to in-world body.
_Result:_ Subject reported being a “healer” in a ruined city. Self-inflicted stab wound in dream resulted in identical laceration on real hand.
Subject began screaming 14 minutes later, shouting, “The world knows!” before suffering cardiac rupture.
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**Test 9043-B3**
_Subject:_ D-1192
_Procedure:_ Subject ordered to locate the “Demon Lord.”
_Result:_ Subject described “a fortress above clouds of iron.” Audio transmission degraded into static and screaming. Final recovered phrase:
> “Heroes feed the page.”
Upon closure, SCP-9043 displayed:
> “Another story ends. The ink deepens.”
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**Addendum 9043-2: Experiment Summary**
Mechanical or robotic attempts to open SCP-9043 result in no anomalous activity. Non-sapient or cognitively impaired subjects fail to trigger the displacement event, indicating SCP-9043 requires active narrative comprehension to function.
Foundation analysts classify SCP-9043 as a **conceptual predator**, consuming cognitive energy from sapient minds to sustain its internal world.
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**Addendum 9043-3: Research Notes**
> *“It’s not the book that kills them. It’s the story. Whatever ‘Veyra’ is, she built a world that runs on endings. Every mind it takes gives that world another heartbeat. It’s not a curse — it’s sustenance.”*
> — Dr. H. Fennel, Lead Researcher
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**Addendum 9043-4: Audio Log Transcript — “Recovered Dream Fragment”**
**Date:** ██/██/20██
**Subject:** D-4712
**Status:** Post-Exposure — comatose (partial neural activity maintained for observation)
**Location:** Medical Containment Bay 7C
**Notes:** Subject extracted prematurely by drone-assisted closure of SCP-9043. Despite successful retrieval, the subject never regained consciousness. During a monitored REM cycle, the following recording was captured.
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**[BEGIN LOG]**
*(ambient hum, steady heart monitor at 62 BPM)*
**D-4712:** (whispering) …snow… falling on the black glass… I can see the towers again…
*(pause)*
**D-4712:** …they’re not ruins anymore… they’re waiting… waiting for me to finish the story…
*(fabric rustles as subject shifts)*
**D-4712:** (mumbling) …Veyra…? are you watching? …the ink burns when I look at you…
*(volume increases; breathing accelerates)*
**D-4712:** no… no, don’t— I already *played*, I already *died*… you said that was enough!
*(monitors spike — heart rate 124 BPM)*
**D-4712:** (laughs weakly) …the sword broke… metal tasted like rain… the sky fell in pieces…
*(unintelligible muttering — “castle”… “window” repeated)*
**D-4712:** …someone else is wearing my face… she says the ending’s not written yet… please— please close the page…
*(wet choking noise; medical personnel audible in background)*
**Unidentified Voice (overlayed in static):** *“Every story feeds the world.”*
*(screaming; abrupt distortion)*
**[00:05:12]** — cardiac spike followed by rupture of abdominal and cervical tissue.
**[00:05:13]** — massive hemorrhage; no external weapon detected.
**[00:05:16]** — subject flatlines.
*(static persists for 14 seconds; faint sound of pages turning detected at end of recording.)*
**[END LOG]**
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**Post-Incident Report:**
Following the event, faint black script appeared on the containment bay walls. Text faded within minutes, but high-resolution imaging captured fragments reading:
> “…the hero awakens again… another story ends… another begins…”
SCP-9043 remained inactive during this occurrence.
Testing has been suspended indefinitely pending Ethics Committee review under **Narrative Containment Directive-54: “Storyfeed Event.”**
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**Current Hypothesis:**
SCP-9043 functions as a **self-sustaining narrative ecosystem**, requiring sapient minds to perpetuate its internal reality. The entity known as *Veyra* may represent either the author of the world or the world itself, utilizing readers’ consciousness as a renewable resource.
The Foundation currently lists SCP-9043 as a **Class-IV Cognitohazard and Conceptual Predator**.
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**Final Note:**
> “Every story needs a reader. Every reader needs an ending.”
> — Unknown, recovered annotation found in Dr. Fennel’s personal notebook following Incident 9043-Θ.
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[[include :scp-wiki:component:license-box-end]]Excerpts of Note:
SCP-9035: It wasn’t forged — it was found. She said she was a key once, before the door she opened was buried in ice.
SCP-9043 is to be stored within a sealed transparent polymer case inside the Restricted Cognitohazard Archive at Site-73. The containment case must remain in a Faraday-shielded chamber equipped with environmental isolation and biometric monitoring.
Access to SCP-9043 requires Level 3 clearance and written authorization from the Cognitohazard Ethics Committee. All experimentation is to be conducted remotely using Class-D subjects fitted with neural telemetry.
