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Notme17 (account age 2 days, site membership 23 hours) recently coldposted the following page, which has multiple indicators of AI-generation: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-9921 page title "SCP-9921 The Archive of Non-existence"
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-9921 Revision 0 retained
** Scp 9921-The Archive of Non-existence**
Object Class: Keter / Ticonderoga
Disrupt Class: Amide (5)
Risk Class: Critical (5)
Access Level: 5-6 (Cosmic Top-Secret / Council Only O5)
SCP-9921 (“The Archive of Non-Existence”) is the designation assigned to a physical document consisting of a single sheet of standard office bond paper (dimensions: 21.59 cm x 27.94 cm, letter size).
The text printed on its surface appears to have been applied via an unknown thermal transfer method, and the paper maintains a constant, uniform temperature of 38.5 °C, emulating the tactile sensation of a freshly printed document.
Special Containment Procedures
SCP-9921-1 and SCP-9921-2 are permanently contained at Site-X87, a maximum-security underground complex built exclusively around the anomaly. The exact location of Site-X87 has been expunged from all global Foundation records.
• The introduction of audio recording devices, video recording devices, digital storage media, or electronic sensors into SCP-9921-2 is prohibited. Any attempt to do so will result in the immediate and automated translocation of the object out of the room.
• No personnel, with the exception of the O5 Council, are permitted to physically access SCP-9921 or read its contents. Investigations authorized by the Council shall be conducted exclusively through the deployment of Class-D personnel under strict, non-electronic external observation.
SCP-9921 possesses properties of absolute indestructibility:
It is immune to incineration.
It is immune to moisture.
It is immune to mechanical stress.
It is immune to cuts or tears.
Furthermore, it exhibits a property of total rejection toward external pigments:
Ink does not adhere to its surface.
Graphite slides off without leaving a mark.
Digital text cannot replicate its content.
Any attempt to photograph it yields only an image of uniform noise, devoid of interpretable data.
SCP-9921-1 is a matte black office folder (24 cm x 32 cm) designed to contain SCP-9921.
Both objects are quantum-linked:
— If SCP-9921 remains out of human contact for more than 1 second, it immediately translocates to the interior of SCP-9921-1, regardless of distance or physical barriers.
SCP-9921-2 (“Room XXXX”)
SCP-9921-2 is a cubic underground chamber, 5 meters per side, discovered during deep mining excavations.
Materials:
The walls, ceiling, and floor are composed of an anomalous, indestructible metal alloy, visually similar to stabilized solid mercury.
Central Shelf
At the center of the chamber stands a shelf integrated into the structure.
This system responds to human presence:
1. The shelf automatically adjusts its height to the waist level of the first subject to enter.
2. If multiple subjects enter, it prioritizes the first one to cross the threshold.
3. If the prioritized subject leaves the room, the shelf readjusts to the nearest individual.
Interaction Rules
— Inanimate or electronic objects are expelled upon exiting the chamber.
— Unconscious subjects are automatically expelled upon regaining consciousness.
Psychological Effects
The content of SCP-9921 is restricted under Level 6.
Records indicate that the document describes:
The SCP Foundation
All contained anomalies
And the entirety of the known universe
as a work of fiction created by external entities.
Cognitive Consequence
Direct exposure induces severe existential nihilism.
In all documented cases, it results in total psychological collapse.
The O5 Council utilizes Class-D personnel for controlled, partial readings.
Director Brown Keller's Log
(Recovered recording following Incident 9921-Alpha)
“It's not real… This nightmare isn't real.
You can't imagine the joy I felt when I found it… SCP-9921.
I thought it was the greatest discovery of my life.
It showed me that SCPs don't exist… but also that I don't exist either.
It's all fiction. It's all a story written from the outside.
I tried to reject it… but O5-4 confirmed it.
He let me into Room XXXX.
I don't know why… maybe everyone already knew.
If this is real… then someone is writing my pain right now.”
Excerpts of note:
** Scp 9921-The Archive of Non-existence**
Object Class: Keter / Ticonderoga
Disrupt Class: Amide (5)
Risk Class: Critical (5)
Access Level: 5-6 (Cosmic Top-Secret / Council Only O5)
SCP-9921 (“The Archive of Non-Existence”) is the designation assigned to a physical document consisting of a single sheet of standard office bond paper (dimensions: 21.59 cm x 27.94 cm, letter size).
Records indicate that the document describes:
The SCP Foundation
All contained anomalies
And the entirety of the known universe
as a work of fiction created by external entities.
Cognitive Consequence
Direct exposure induces severe existential nihilism.
In all documented cases, it results in total psychological collapse.
The O5 Council utilizes Class-D personnel for controlled, partial readings.
When addressed about the strange formatting and likely AI usage, the user responded:
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17983068/scp-9921#post-8214089
If you're interested, you can read it again and tell me what I could change, Your opinion will be valued.
(I rewrote the entire text, and now it's much shorter).
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-17983068/scp-9921#post-8214107
Hello, the entire text has been revised and shortened to avoid any misunderstandings regarding AI. Additionally, if you are interested, please let me know what I could improve or change, Thanks.
They then edited the page, most recent revision 4 retained for records-keeping.
**Scp 9921-The Archive of Non-existence**
**Object Class: Euclid**
SCP-9921 is designated "The Archive of Non-Existence" a simple sheet of paper that appears to bear printed text, though it was not physically written using ink or any similar medium. The SCP is stored within another SCP designated SCP-9921-1: a type of black folder. Curiously, if SCP-9921 is not being physically held by anyone, it is automatically teleported inside SCP-9921-1. SCP-9921-1 is housed within a chamber constructed from a metallic material resembling mercury; this chamber is designated "Room XXXX" and is itself classified as an SCP, SCP-9921-2. Any object entering this chamber that was not brought in by the individual entering is immediately teleported back outside. Furthermore, it is impossible to take photographs or record video inside Room XXXX, as any such attempt results only in images that appear entirely gray or blurred.
Curiously, it is impossible to physically damage SCP-9921 or SCP-9921-1 not with fire, water, or any other type of material.
According to high-level research, it is impossible to write an exact transcript of what SCP-9921 says; only descriptions of its speech are known.
It is known that SCP-9921 states something very simple: --that SCPs are not real--, but rather --works of fiction written by beings from another’s plane of existence--. The O5 Council are the only ones actually permitted to view SCP-9921, as for reasons unknown, they remain unaffected by its properties. Experiments involving Class-D personnel, as well as anyone else who has read the document, have invariably resulted in the subject entering a state of existential crisis; ultimately, they commit suicide, as SCP-9921 also contains information revealing that their own universe --is not real--.
(Recovered recording following Incident 9921-Alpha)
“It's not real… This nightmare isn't real.
You can't imagine the joy I felt when I found it… SCP-9921.
I thought it was the greatest discovery of my life.
It showed me that SCPs don't exist… but also that I don't exist either.
It's all fiction. It's all a story written from the outside.
I tried to reject it… but O5-4 confirmed it.
He let me into Room XXXX.
I don't know why… maybe everyone already knew.
If this is real… then someone is writing my pain right now.”
They also have another coldpost with AI tells here: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-9953
**SCP 9953- Re’em**
His glory is like the firstling of his bullock, and his horns are like the horns of a Re’em.
Will the Re’em be willing to serve thee, or abide by thy crib?
The Re’em is what people would call a unicorn—a rather interesting being.
SCP-9953 takes the form of a tall, white horse that never appears stained or dirty, and possesses a horn on its forehead; however, due to the scarcity of SCP-9953 sightings, the actual size of this horn remains unknown.
It is known that the Re’em reveals itself to only one person at a time—typically someone in a low emotional state or suffering from a serious illness. Furthermore, that individual must be a kind and benevolent person, as the creature has never appeared to anyone who could be considered a "bad person" or who has committed malicious acts.
This aligns perfectly with the theory that unicorns appear only to those with a good heart.
An important detail is that whenever the unicorn appears to these individuals, it invariably approaches slowly and allows the person to make contact with its horn. These individuals typically cease to feel unwell in any respect—whether emotionally or physically—and are often cured of their ailments. While it is capable of curing conditions such as cerebral disorders or cancer, it has also been observed to reduce the severity of diseases—or at least diminish them sufficiently to render them no longer fatal.
SCP-9953 possesses the ability to vanish; once its task is complete, the instant the individual blinks and reopens their eyes, the Re’em will have already disappeared.
The Foundation has made numerous attempts to capture SCP-9953, but all have met with significant failure. This is because the entity appears only to individuals possessing the aforementioned characteristics—making it exceedingly difficult to locate such a person—and because SCP-9953 manifests only when the individual is in a state of profound solitude. Furthermore, there is an additional requirement: the individual must be situated in close proximity to nature.
Approaching SCP-9953 while it is interacting with another person agitates it significantly—to the point where it is capable of attacking both individuals and inflicting severe injuries with its horn. Its primary method of attack involves attempting to wound people by impaling them with its horn. There is a documented instance in which SCP-9953 killed a human being: in 1989, the Foundation identified a woman named Sarah Khoury—a Lebanese-born woman who had lost both her husband and son in an accident. This tragedy plunged her into a deep depression; consequently, the Foundation decided to track her movements in an attempt to orchestrate an encounter between her and SCP-9953. One day, Sarah went for a walk that eventually led her to Mount Hermon. At that moment, Sarah was being monitored by an SCP Foundation surveillance team consisting of five scientists. These scientists were unaware of the extent to which SCP-9953 could turn violent, as all prior research had indicated that it was a remarkably peaceful creature. True to form, SCP-9953 appeared and approached Sarah, who remained quite calm in the creature's presence. The scientists then began to approach as well; however, before they could even get close enough for Sarah to notice them, the creature suddenly erupted into a violent frenzy. It attacked Sarah with sufficient brutality to kill her, impaling her through the skull with its horn. Immediately thereafter, it charged at the scientists with ferocious speed, killing them all in the ensuing attack. The entire incident was captured on video by a Foundation drone. Since that time, subsequent capture attempts have resulted in injuries, though no further fatalities. During one such attempt, a sedative was administered to the creature; however, the sedative merely caused it to become twice as violent. Yet, rather than attacking the personnel present—it appeared to writhe in agony before ultimately vanishing without inflicting any injuries.
The Foundation attempted to facilitate contact between SCP-9953 and Class-D personnel; however, it never manifested before any of them, as it does not appear to individuals who have committed crimes.
The countries where SCP-9953 (the Re’em) has been sighted are as follows:
* Lebanon
* Syria
* Israel
* Egypt
Sightings in Egypt differ from those elsewhere; in Egypt, the entity typically does not manifest before humans. Instead, it is most often observed walking normally in uninhabited areas. The Foundation has hypothesized that this may constitute its natural habitat, although they remain uncertain of this and have not yet been able to confirm it.
Numerous attempts have been made to capture the entity on video or in photographs; however, all such images invariably turn out blurred. Consequently, it is most frequently captured via drone footage.
An interesting anomaly is that individuals who have come into contact with the entity typically retain no memory of the encounter. However, there have been a few rare instances where individuals *did* recall the interaction; those who remembered reported that the closer the entity approached them, the greater the sense of calm they experienced.
Curiously, the Re’em has been referenced in ancient texts, such as the Bible. The SCP Foundation seeks to prevent the public from learning virtually anything about SCP-9953—an entity they have thus far failed to capture, despite the possibility of doing so appearing to exist. Consequently, they initiated a massive protocol wherein Foundation scientists—posing as ordinary researchers and scholars—assert that references to the Re’em found in ancient texts actually pertain to rhinoceroses.
Curiously, the Re’em has been referenced in ancient texts, such as the Bible. The SCP Foundation seeks to prevent the public from learning virtually anything about SCP-9953—an entity they have thus far failed to capture, despite the possibility of doing so appearing to exist. Consequently, they initiated a massive protocol wherein Foundation scientists—posing as ordinary researchers and scholars—assert that references to the Re’em found in ancient texts actually pertain to rhinoceroses.
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