Involved: SCP-8609, Dr. Richard Daedalus, Bradford Long, Jeremiah Oakwood
Foreword: On 3/9/22, SCP-8609 requested to speak privately with Dr. Daedalus, claiming it had vital information to share regarding its origins. As its containment chamber was undergoing a routine inspection, an interview was arranged within a standard meeting room in Site-35's Bureaucratic Wing. As SCP-8609's assigned security personnel, Long and Oakwood were each stationed outside the room. SCP-8609 was not restrained prior to the interview.
[Begin Log]
Dr. Daedalus: Good morning, SCP-8609. I must say it's quite a surprise to be called here so suddenly. I understand there's something you want to share with me?
SCP-8609: Umm, yeah, yes. I… I guess I just figured it was about time.
Dr. Daedalus: That's great to hear. Of course, we don't want your to feel pressured at all. Just share whatever you feel comfortable with.
SCP-8609: I appreciate that, but I need to do this. I've been carrying this weight on my own for too long.
Dr. Daedalus: In that case, the floor is yours.
SCP-8609: (Inhales) Okay. It was on my seventh year as an apprentice. There was this major gathering taking place at the palace of Karcist Jin-Yu. All the major houses would be attending, so we loaded into our carriages and headed east. (Chuckles) The journey was exhausting. We'd be on the move from the crack of dawn, only stopping once it was pitch black. It got so cold up in the mountains, and we had to split each day's rations amongst the forty of us. As you can probably imagine, we were at each other's throats by week two. Luckily by that point I had figured out how to stand up for myself.
Every once in a while we'd pass through a settlement. Those were always the days everyone looked forward to the most, since it meant we'd be able to eat something other than porridge and dried meat. Honestly, I just liked getting to talk to some new people after spending night after night with the same forty faces.
(SCP-8609 adjusts its posture nervously.)
SCP-8609: At some point, we began to hear… whispers. Strange goings on in the region. Farmers would see lights in their fields in the dead of night, finding patches of burnt grass when they went to investigate in the morning. Shopkeepers would have their entire alcohol stores bought out by mysterious men in dark hoods. Loud, methodical thuds would echo through the hills, like footsteps of a giant.
The elders told us to ignore them, said they were just ghost stories folk told to scare travellers. That might have quelled our nerves for a bit, but after a while it just didn't make sense. How could these tiny villages, with no possible way to contact each other, all somehow be able to make up the exact same stories? It was just easier not to think about it.
Now, the plan was actually to arrive early, but we had gotten a bit held up about halfway through the journey. This giant landslide had just completely blocked our paths, it took us a good few days to get back on track. But let me tell you, the joy in the air once the palace finally came into view. Oh, it was electric. There was cheering, there was laughter, a couple people started singing. Some of the elders had to quiets us down as we got closer, which is understandable. I'm sure we looked like a bunch of maniacs.
We finally pulled into the courtyard around sunset, and from there a group of servants guided us to our quarters. Some of the higher members broke off to go and mingle with the other house heads, but us apprentices just got whisked away to a shared dormitory in the back. I guess they didn't want any of the other elites to see us looking like a pack of rabid moles. Needed to wash up and smarten up, you know?
It wa-
(SCP-8609 chokes and pauses for several seconds before continuing.)
SCP-8609: It was a little while after that I decided to sneak out. I had already cleaned myself up and I figured I still had a bit of time to explore before we had to join everyone in the main hall. Besides, there was no point in getting all dolled up if I was just going to be rubbing up against everyone in some dusty room.
The palace was incredible. I mean I had heard about it from the elders, but to actually see it was a whole other experience. Long, stretching hallways lined from end to end with these beautiful carvings. They were a lot like the ones we had back at the monastery, but the stories they told were completely different. Depictions of heroes slaughtering monsters, of scholars founding great cities. There was this one scene of the Grand Karcist and his four Klavigar stood on a cliffside, and let me tell you, even I was feeling a little patriotic just looking at it. That is, until… she snapped me out of it.
I heard someone clear their throat, and when I turned around I saw this girl, not much younger than me, stood a little way up the hall. She didn't seem to be with any of the visiting houses; her outfit was a bit too plain and her complexion didn't really match any of the neighbouring regions, it was more like the kind you saw down south. Looking back, I'm guessing she was just a house servant, come to tell me the festivities were about to begin, but at the time I was just terrified about being caught.
I began to walk up to her, hoping I could talk my way out of any punishment, but then…
(SCP-8609 covers its mouth with both hands and slumps over in its seat.)
Dr. Daedalus: Look, if this is too much, you-
SCP-8609: No, no it's fine. I… I need to do this.
I was walking up to her, when I heard something. It was faint at first, but it got louder. Thud, thud, thud. Just like the people in the villages had told us about. Somewhere outside, thud, thud, thud. But it wasn't just getting louder, it was getting closer. I could feel the floor begin to shake beneath my feet, pieces of the carvings began to chip and fall off, the support beams bent and creaked. And the whole time that horrible noise was hitting me from every surface. THUD. THUD. THUD. I turned back to look at the girl, but then…
My mind couldn't even comprehend what had happened at first. One second she was there, the next she wasn't, along with the rest of the hallway. For a moment I just stood there, frozen, feeling the cold wind against my face. I looked up. I-I didn't want to, but I couldn't stop myself. Th-that's when I saw them, eyes. six giant, glowing eyes staring down at me. And it let out this sound, this horrible roar, oh Archons I can still hear it…
I didn't even realise I had started running at first, all I knew was that I was suddenly going down a long spiral staircase. A couple times I slipped and tumbled down a few steps, but I didn't care. I just picked myself up and kept on going. I didn't stop until I reached the bottom. It opened up into this balcony area, overlooking the main hall. For a second I got excited, thought I might be able to call for help, but… but then I looked down and…
(SCP-8609 begins to hyperventilate.)
SCP-8609: Oh Archons… they were dead, they were all dead. All of them, strewn across the floor. And there were men, men in brown hoods walking up and down, impaling the bodies with these long mental spears. One of them was walking around with Jin-Yu's head stuck on the end of his, like some kind of twisted trophy. Her face was twisted in this look of pure agony…
Suddenly, I felt someone grab me from behind. I tried to scream, but they covered my mouth. I thought for sure it was the end, but when I looked up, I saw Hadlan staring down at me. He told me to keep quiet, before pulling me into another stairwell. He told me it was a secret passageway, one the servants used to move around undetected. He didn't let go of me the whole time we were running, all the way down to the cellar.
He made me stand near the back as he ran around looking for things to block the doorway with. There wasn't really much to go off down there, so he just stacked a couple of chests on top of each other. Then h-he pulled out this little blade from his pocket and cut the end of his finger off. I asked if we was okay, but he didn't even flinch. He just started pacing, drawing little symbols on the ground and muttering to himself. I had no idea what was going on.
But then, he just snapped out of it. He sprang up and held onto my shoulders, and h-… he said…
(SCP-8609 becomes choked up, shedding several tears before continuing.)
SCP-8609: He said he was proud of me, of the man I had become. He told me there was no-one else he trusted with the future of our house. Then, he kissed me on the forehead, and my whole body suddenly felt so heavy. It was like I was sinking into the floor. My vision started to get cloudy, and I was overcome by this feeling of warmth. The last thing I remember, I could hear the sound of metal feet stomping down the stairs toward us, and then I blacked out. Next thing I knew, I was waking up in the cave.
Dr. Daedalus: Those men in the hoods, they were Mekhanites?
(SCP-8609 nods its head.)
SCP-8609: Look, I just want to say thank you to you guys for taking care of me this past year. Seriously, if it wasn't for you I'd still be hiding out in that cave, waiting for the villagers to find me and tear me apart.
Dr. Daedalus: Well, there's really no need to-
(SCP-8609 holds up its hand, shaking its head.)
SCP-8609: But, having said all that, I really think it's time I head out.
(Dr. Daedalus sighs and looks at SCP-8609 in a sympathetic manner. SCP-8609 glances down, seemingly in understanding. Long and Oakwood spontaneously abandon their posts outside the room, walking down the corridor.)
Dr. Daedalus: Look, I understand that things have been rough for you, but the world has changed so much since you got sealed away. The Foundation can't have a flesh-crafter like yourself wandering around unaccounted for. I'm sorry, truly, but you can't leave.
SCP-8609: Look, you said there were other Nälkä, right? If the Mekhanites are still active, if I can just get in touch with them, then maybe we can…
Dr. Daedalus: The Foundation is more than capable of handling the Church-
SCP-8609: No!
(SCP-8609 aggressively jumps up to its feet, slamming both hands on the table. Dr. Daedalus glances towards the door, seemingly expecting security to enter. Long and Oakwood approach the floor's central office area. A large number of personnel are present, going about their business.)
SCP-8609: You don't understand, the Mekhanites have one goal, total obliteration of all life. And now there's no Nälkän Empire to keep them in check, they just have to bring all pieces to the beach, and then it's all over…
Dr. Daedalus: If you try anything, you will be stopped. I'm sorry, Euris.
SCP-8609: No, I'm sorry.
(Long and Oakwood suddenly open fire on nearby personnel, beginning with other members of site security. Individuals who attempt to flee or initiate the site's breach protocols are also quickly dispatched. Dr. Daedalus reacts to the sound of the commotion, before turning back to SCP-8609 with a confused expression.)
Dr. Daedalus: How…?
(SCP-8609 stands up and begins to walk around the table to Dr. Daedalus.)
SCP-8609: Have you ever heard of Saghis-kir? Literally "Opening of the Mind." It was a little trick they taught us back at the monastery; pump the right chemicals through someone's brain and you can make them do anything. I've never actually done it myself before. I tried to use it on the village people, but it just made them paranoid. I needed regular, prolonged contact with another person. Lucky for me, you've had the same two guys walking me to the lunch-hall for the past three weeks. After that, it was just a matter of waiting for an opportunity to get away from that cell.
(Oakwood performs a final sweep of the floor, neutralizing any remaining staff, whilst Long works to barricade all potential entrances. The two then walk back toward the hallway. SCP-8609 goes to open the door, before stopping and turning back to Dr. Daedalus.)
SCP-8609: I'm sorry things had to go this way. You've been good to me, Richard. Stay in here and you won't get hurt.
(SCP-8609 opens the door and walks out, Dr. Daedalus does not move. In the hallway, SCP-8609 lets out a sigh of relief. It then dips its finger in a nearby puddle of blood and proceeds to draw some kind of symbol over its left breast, defacing the Foundation sigil on its jumpsuit. It waits for Long and Oakwood join back up with it, after which the three approach a large glass window at the end of the corridor. SCP-8609 covers its ears as Long fires at the window, shattering it.)
(Other members of security personnel reach the office floor, beginning to attempt to force their way in. SCP-8609 turns to acknowledge them, before turning back and muttering to itself.)
SCP-8609: Archons, I hope I know how to do this.
(SCP-8609 suddenly begins to grip its stomach and hunches over, wincing and moaning as if in pain. What appear to be two growths can be seen growing from its shoulder blades, pressing against the back of its jumpsuit. Eventually the jumpsuit tears, revealing two appendages, resembling large bat-like wings, coated in a thin mucus-like substance. It takes a moment to compose itself, before walking over to the broken window.)
(Security are able to bypass one of the barricades, rushing into the office area. They reach the end of the hallway, calling out to SCP-8609 with their weapons drawn. SCP-8609 does not turn around, but it does appear to be trembling slightly. As the security personnel draw closer, it takes a deep breath, before suddenly leaping out of the window.)
(SCP-8609 free-falls for a few moments, before the appendages on its back unfurl, granting it some limited gliding ability. It is able to clear a significant distance across the site, before teams on the ground open fire. The majority of shots miss, however a single bullet hits one of the wing appendages, causing it to retract slightly. SCP-8609 plummets to the ground, landing on the site's outer edge. It quickly picks itself up and begins to scale a nearby fence. Once at the top, it drops to the other side, before running out of sight.)