SCP-7786


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Item#: 7786
Level3
Containment Class:
euclid
Secondary Class:
none
Disruption Class:
keneq
Risk Class:
danger

Assigned Site


Area-122

Site Director


N/A

Research Head


Dr. Reinhard

Assigned MTF


MTF-Omicron-50 "Mountain Monks."

Assigned Site


Area-122

Site Director


N/A

Research Head


Dr. Reinhard

Assigned MTF


MTF-Omicron-50 "Mountain Monks."

Civic awareness of the Hexennacht event is to remain limited to local folklore, with dissemination primarily framed through literary references, presenting it as an urban legend. Civilians who encounter an instance of SCP-7786-A are to be administered Class-A or Class-B amnestics, as appropriate to the circumstances.

The Foundation will coordinate with the German government to establish a restricted zone with a two-kilometer radius around Brocken Mountain, designated Area-122. This containment measure will remain in effect throughout the month of April, prohibiting all civilian access to the mountain during this time. Mobile Task Force Omicron-50, along with all armed security personnel stationed in the area, is authorized and required to neutralize any instances of SCP-7786-A encountered within the exclusion zone.

Due to the predatory nature of SCP-7786-A, Foundation staff operating near the mountain are required to travel in teams of no fewer than two personnel.

SCP-7786 is an extradimensional space located near Brocken mountain near Schierke in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. The entryway to SCP-7786, designated as "Entry Point Alpha," is positioned along the southern path that leads to the mountaintop.

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SCP-7786 location, and Area-122 extension (Click to Enlarge).

Access to SCP-7786 is possible only through the performance of specific thaumaturgical rituals, each of which permits the participant(s) a single ingress and egress. (See Addendum-7786-02 for procedural details.)

The internal topography of SCP-7786 constitutes a detailed reconstruction of Brocken Mountain, replicating both its natural features and surrounding environment, including architectural structures present on the summit. The sky within SCP-7786 consistently manifests as a crimson hue, obscured by dense red mist. All structures exhibit significant degradation, including visible decay and erosion. [REDACTED] is situated at the central point of the mountaintop. Aside from SCP-7786-A and SCP-7786-B, SCP-7786 contains no observable fauna.

SCP-7786-A designates a group of hostile humanoid entities of indeterminate number. All known instances of SCP-7786-A display uniform physical characteristics: a height of approximately 2 m, reduced muscular mass, a cranium resembling that of Capra aegagrus hircus (domestic goat), and dense black fur covering the body. Lower extremities exhibit ungulate morphology, while upper extremities terminate in five-fingered hands morphologically similar to those of humans. Each instance possesses a pair of feathered wings with an approximate span of 3 m.

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An image taken from inside SCP-7786 (Click to Enlarge).

Instances of SCP-7786-A ordinarily remain confined within SCP-7786 for most of the year. During the month of April, however, activity extends beyond the anomaly, allowing ingress and egress. While outside SCP-7786, SCP-7786-A entities engage in solitary nocturnal predation, targeting mammals with a marked preference for isolated human subjects. Prey, hereafter referred to as the Target, is tracked over extended periods until optimal conditions for ambush are achieved. SCP-7786-A then executes an attack with the objective of disabling vital organs. Following incapacitation, the entity transports the remains of the Target into SCP-7786, where partial consumption occurs. Residual remains are stored within the SCP-7786 for purposes currently unknown.

SCP-7786-A instances are susceptible to conventional weaponry and can be terminated through standard engagement protocols. Upon expiration, remains undergo rapid self-immolation via an unidentified mechanism, resulting in complete incineration within several seconds.

SCP-7786-B designates a population of human individuals, all phenotypically Caucasian females, with apparent ages ranging from 20 to 80 years. Genetic analysis of available samples indicates no anomalous deviations from baseline human physiology. Despite this, continued observation has confirmed that instances of SCP-7786-B demonstrate the capacity to perform thaumaturgical effects via incantations and ritual practices.

Unlike SCP-7786-A, which remains within SCP-7786 throughout the year, manifestations of SCP-7786-B occur exclusively during the Hexennacht event, spanning from 30 April to sunrise on 1 May. During this interval, SCP-7786-B congregates at the summit within SCP-7786 and engages in ceremonies believed to be associated with Sarkic traditions. Documented activities have included orgiastic rites1, sacrificial practices, and the consumption of unidentified meat products, presumed to originate from victims of SCP-7786-A predation.

The Foundation was first alerted to SCP-7786 following the receipt of a report from the Group of Interest Mages Academy on 27 March 2002. Records indicate that the Academy had been monitoring SCP-7786 activity for an extended period but sought governmental cover, which the Foundation was capable of providing, given Brocken Mountain’s status as a well-known tourist destination. Neutralization was deemed unfeasible at the time.

As a condition of cooperation, the Academy required the Foundation to deliver regular updates concerning the containment status of SCP-7786. In exchange, the Academy agreed to provide relevant intelligence and resources to support containment efforts.

To identify the entry point of SCP-7786, a subdermal tracking device was surgically implanted into a captured instance of SCP-7786-A, subsequently designated SCP-7786-A-012. The entity was released for observation to monitor its return to SCP-7786.

Approximately two hours post-release, the device signal was lost in the vicinity of the eastern mountain pass at the base of Brocken. At the same time, local dimension levels registered at a value of █ near the area. These findings support the working hypothesis that a multidimensional portal is located at the aforementioned site.

In April 2002, two Class-D deployment teams were assigned to install surveillance equipment within SCP-7786.

The first team, consisting of D-06457 and D-03456, entered SCP-7786 on 04/02/2002. Two of the seven designated cameras were successfully installed. During exfiltration, the team encountered two instances of SCP-7786-A. D-03456 was terminated during the engagement, and all contact with D-06457 was subsequently lost as he attempted to return to Entry Point Alpha.

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Recorded
path of D-02333 and D-05852, including placement and effective coverage of installed surveillance cameras within SCP-7786.

The second team, composed of D-02333 and D-05852, completed the installation of the remaining surveillance cameras. Both subjects returned but sustained significant injuries during the operation. For detailed records, see Site-122 Archives, Exploration Logs, Section E-05, Document 7786-09766-D-002.

The internal environment of SCP-7786 is now under continuous surveillance for both research and containment purposes, with monitoring prioritized during the Hexennacht interval. The primary site of SCP-7786-A ceremonial activity has been identified at the summit of the mountain and is continuously observed by Camera C-4.

All deviations from established behavioral baselines of SCP-7786 entities are to be reported immediately to the Director of Research for evaluation.










WARNING



BY ORDER OF THE OVERSEER COUNCIL

The remainder of this file is monitored, and it is Level 4/7786 classified
Unauthorized entry will be responded to by a disciplinary review and the possibility of demotion.



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