This idea is inspired by a particular unusual incident that occurred in Buenos Aires in 1988:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_deaths#20th_century
A poodle named Cachy, in Caballito, Buenos Aires, fell from 13 floors and fatally hit 75-year-old Marta Espina, dying instantly. In the course of the events, 46-year-old Edith Sola, who came to see the incident, was fatally hit by a bus. An unidentified man, who witnessed Edith's death, had an heart attack and also died, on his way to the hospital.
The SCP idea is as follows:
- The SCP is a poodle living in a 13th-floor apartment in Buenos Aires designated SCP-A.
- All 12 apartments below have been rented out by the Foundation as a sort of mini-site (Site-N, where N is a number) to manage the anomaly.
- The sidewalk below SCP-A's balcony is fenced off under the pretense of long-term sewer work.
- If anybody walks into the area beneath the balcony, SCP- will make its way to the balcony regardless of its location (similar to how SCP-096 works when looked at) and proceed to fall, invariably killing the person who walked under it.
- The anomalous effect is that a chain of deaths similar to the one described above will continue indefinitely until somebody in the city limits dies of cardiac arrest.
- To limit the effects of a containment breach, at least one D-class shall be kept at Site-N with a device attached to administer a lethal injection of potassium chloride in the event that SCP- falls.
- After a falling event, SCP- will remanifest in SCP-A after a certain time.
I do feel like this needs more - some sort of lore about how Cachy the Poodle came to be, why it does what it does (perhaps it's the doing of some GoI? Any ideas of who would do something like this?), and perhaps some event logs detailing past containment breaches (besides the real event in 1988 that inspires this) and how the Foundation covered them up.










