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SCP‑9232 — “The Inverted Wanderer”
Object Class: Euclid (Under Review for Keter)
Special Containment Procedures:
A 12 km exclusion perimeter has been established around SCP‑9232 under the cover designation Site‑E7 Wildlife Restoration Zone. The perimeter is to be monitored by thermal drones, motion sensors, and acoustic triangulation arrays. No personnel may enter SCP‑9232 after 18:00 local time.
Individuals exiting SCP‑9232 must undergo:
Full biometric identity verification
Cognitive stability assessment
48‑hour quarantine
Shadow‑behavior analysis (SBA)
Any subject exhibiting delayed shadow response, inconsistent memory recall, or anomalous behavior is to be restrained and evaluated as a potential SCP‑9232‑1 instance.
Recovered SCP‑9232‑1 entities are to be contained in low‑light humanoid isolation chambers. Under no circumstances are they to be exposed to direct illumination exceeding 300 lux.
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Description:
SCP‑9232 is a forested region located in █████ County. During daylight hours, SCP‑9232 appears non‑anomalous aside from mild electromagnetic interference. After sunset, SCP‑9232 undergoes a spatial reconfiguration event. The interior topology shifts unpredictably: trails relocate, clearings vanish, and new structures appear. Mapping attempts have failed due to inconsistent geometry and temporal displacement.
SCP‑9232‑1 — Shadow Entities
SCP‑9232‑1 refers to humanoid shadow figures that resemble the silhouettes of individuals currently inside SCP‑9232. SCP‑9232‑1 instances:
Move independently of light sources
Mimic posture but not movement
Exhibit delayed reactions when observed
Become fully autonomous when unobserved
SCP‑9232‑1 instances attempt to make physical contact with their corresponding human subject. If contact occurs, a Swap Event is triggered.
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Swap Event:
Upon physical contact between a human and their SCP‑9232‑1 counterpart:
The human instantaneously becomes a new SCP‑9232‑1 instance.
The SCP‑9232‑1 entity becomes physically human, retaining the original’s memories, voice, and personality.
The new SCP‑9232‑1 is unable to leave SCP‑9232 until sunrise.
The swapped human (formerly SCP‑9232‑1) displays mild confusion but otherwise behaves normally.
Subjects describe the transformation as:
Loss of tactile sensation
Ability to move only in darkness
A compulsion to remain within SCP‑9232
Awareness of the forest’s nightly rearrangement
Discovery:
SCP‑9232 came to Foundation attention after a series of missing hiker reports. Several individuals returned days later exhibiting behavioral inconsistencies, including:
Incorrect personal memories
Inability to recall family details
Shadows that moved out of sync
One subject, later confirmed to be an SCP‑9232‑1 instance, was detained after their shadow was observed “lagging” several seconds behind their movements.
The original human was recovered at dawn, clinging to the underside of a fallen log, now fully transformed into an SCP‑9232‑1 entity.
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Addendum 9232‑A — Exploration Log Excerpt
Team: MTF Epsilon‑9 (“Night Watchers”)
Objective: Map SCP‑9232 during active reconfiguration.
00:14: Team enters SCP‑9232. GPS fails immediately.
00:27: Forest begins rearranging. Audio captures groaning wood and shifting soil.
00:41: Operator Hale reports seeing his own silhouette standing behind a tree.
00:42: Hale’s shadow detaches and moves independently.
00:43: Team withdraws. Hale is quarantined.
Dawn: Hale’s shadow exhibits delayed movement. SBA confirms SCP‑9232‑1 infection.
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Addendum 9232‑B — Interview Log
Interviewed: SCP‑9232‑1‑07 (formerly Dr. ████)
Interviewer: Agent Lorne
Agent Lorne: Do you understand what happened to you?
SCP‑9232‑1‑07: I… I remember walking. Then I remember watching myself walk.
Agent Lorne: Watching yourself?
SCP‑9232‑1‑07: Yes. I was behind me. And then I wasn’t.
Agent Lorne: Which one are you now?
SCP‑9232‑1‑07: (long pause) I don’t know.
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Addendum 9232‑C — Incident Report
On ██/██/20██, an SCP‑9232‑1 instance escaped containment by hiding within the shadow of a passing researcher. The entity was recaptured after 11 minutes. The researcher’s shadow exhibited autonomous movement for several hours afterward.
Containment procedures updated.
Addendum 9232‑D — Notes on Forest Behavior
Analysis suggests SCP‑9232’s nightly rearrangement is not random. Patterns indicate:
Paths converge toward a central point
SCP‑9232‑1 instances move toward this point during reconfiguration
Audio recordings capture faint whispering resembling reversed speech
Research into a possible “core anomaly” is ongoing.
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1. Interview Log 7319‑R — “The Returned Dr. Halden”
Interviewer: Agent Lorne
Subject: Individual claiming to be Dr. Elias Halden
Notes: Subject was recovered exiting SCP‑9232 at 18:23.
Agent Lorne: State your name for the record.
Subject: Dr. Elias Halden. You know who I am.
Agent Lorne: We need confirmation. Standard procedure.
Subject: (laughs softly) You already confirmed me. Biometrics, voiceprint, retinal scan. What else do you want?
Agent Lorne: Your shadow is delayed by approximately 0.4 seconds.
Subject: I’m tired. That’s all.
Agent Lorne: Shadows don’t get tired.
Subject: (leans forward) You don’t know what shadows do.
Agent Lorne: What happened in the forest?
Subject: I walked. I collected samples. I came back. You’re making this more complicated than it needs to be.
Agent Lorne: We recovered an audio log from your recorder. It says you were “still in the forest.”
Subject: Then it’s faulty. Or someone tampered with it. Or—
(pauses)
Look, I’m here. Isn’t that enough?
Agent Lorne: One last question.
Why did you thank us when you exited the perimeter?
Subject:
(long silence)
Because…
(smiles)
I’m grateful to be out.
Agent Lorne: Dr. Halden never smiles during debriefings.
Subject:
(smile widens)
Maybe I’m just happy to be home.
End of Interview.
Subject transferred to Containment Cell 3B.
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2. MTF Rescue Report — Operation “Dawnline”
Team: MTF Epsilon‑9 (“Night Watchers”)
Objective: Locate original Dr. Halden or confirm loss.
Summary:
Team entered SCP‑9232 at 05:12, shortly before sunrise. Forest remained in post‑reconfiguration state. GPS and mapping tools failed immediately.
Findings:
Multiple humanoid silhouettes observed between trees, stationary, facing the team.
Shadows on the ground did not correspond to team members.
A low whispering sound was detected, resembling reversed speech.
At 05:39, a shadow matching Dr. Halden’s proportions was seen clinging beneath a fallen log.
When approached, the shadow retreated into the soil as if sinking into water.
The ground remained solid.
Conclusion:
Original Dr. Halden remains within SCP‑9232.
Extraction impossible at this time.
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3. Internal Memo — “Shadow Cognition Notes”
Author: Dr. Kessler
Recipients: Site‑E7 Research Staff
Subject: Behavioral anomalies in SCP‑9232‑1 instances
Observations suggest SCP‑9232‑1 entities exhibit:
Recognition of their human counterparts
Emotional mimicry
Curiosity toward human behavior
A desire to “complete” the swap process
One instance (7319‑1‑07) repeatedly traced the outline of its containment cell window, as if trying to understand the concept of “outside.”
Another instance attempted to mimic breathing patterns despite lacking lungs.
Most concerning:
Several SCP‑9232‑1 entities have begun standing in positions that cast their silhouettes onto staff members’ shadows.
We do not yet know what this means.
4. Foundation Debate Memo — “Identity Verification Concerns”
From: Director Hargrove
To: O5‑Liaison
Subject: Status of Returned Personnel from SCP‑9232
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We currently have three individuals claiming to be original personnel who entered SCP‑9232.
All three:
Pass biometric scans
Pass voiceprint analysis
Pass memory checks
Fail shadow‑synchronization tests
The Ethics Committee argues that if they believe they are the originals, they should be treated as such.
Security argues that if they are SCP‑9232‑1 entities wearing human forms, they pose an existential threat.
Research argues that the swap may not be binary — that the resulting entity may be a hybrid of human and shadow.
I argue that we cannot afford to be wrong.
Until further notice, all “returned” personnel are to be treated as anomalous until proven otherwise.
Excerpts of note:
SCP‑9232 — “The Inverted Wanderer”
Object Class: Euclid (Under Review for Keter)
Special Containment Procedures:
A 12 km exclusion perimeter has been established around SCP‑9232 under the cover designation Site‑E7 Wildlife Restoration Zone. The perimeter is to be monitored by thermal drones, motion sensors, and acoustic triangulation arrays. No personnel may enter SCP‑9232 after 18:00 local time.
Individuals exiting SCP‑9232 must undergo:
Full biometric identity verification
Cognitive stability assessment
48‑hour quarantine
Shadow‑behavior analysis (SBA)
The swapped human (formerly SCP‑9232‑1) displays mild confusion but otherwise behaves normally.
Subjects describe the transformation as:
Loss of tactile sensation
Ability to move only in darkness
A compulsion to remain within SCP‑9232
Awareness of the forest’s nightly rearrangement
Discovery:
SCP‑9232 came to Foundation attention after a series of missing hiker reports. Several individuals returned days later exhibiting behavioral inconsistencies, including:
Incorrect personal memories
Inability to recall family details
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https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17593461/scp-9232#post-7565309 reply to reader comment "Angel_Bean, did you use an AI/LLM platform to generate or revise this article?"
no I didn't, honestly I forgot to do that
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17593461/scp-9232#post-7565310 self-reply
wait I read that wrong, I didn't do that at all
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17593461/scp-9232#post-7565317 another self-reply
is there something wrong with it? I wrote it on paper and than on a word docs than I copied and pasted it here
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17593461/scp-9232#post-7565655 reply to user comment "This article seems to contain suspiciously high traces of content created by AI"
Okay, I can reword it than, thank you for letting me know that
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