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A Right Honorable Retelling
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SCP-7546 (Kaurus the Mummy Shark) is recovered
Egyptological research into SCP-7546 (Kaurus the Mummy Shark)’s imagery reveals anomalous divergences from mainstream mythology. Several pyramid reliefs recovered from sealed chambers depict hybrid shark-headed deities, predating known Egyptian dynastic records by at least 5,000 years.
By 2023, Foundation monitoring has identified juveniles and subadults of the species capable of exceeding this scale, suggesting that SCP-6827 (The Meg) is not a unique specimen but rather a surviving remnant of an entire anomalous clade
Foundation interception occurred in August 2018, when a joint civilian-military expedition investigating a thermocline anomaly near the Mariana Trench reported being attacked by a giant unidentified organism which later is identified to be SCP-6827 (The Meg)
The first documented specimens of SCP-7461 (Human Scale Parasites) were recovered on ██/██/2008 following [REDACTED] Incident in New York City. During a mass urban containment operation involving an unidentified megafaunal entity, secondary threats emerged from the organism’s dorsal regions, detaching in swarms and dispersing into urban environments. Foundation rapid-response teams embedded within civilian emergency networks were forced to engage in direct conflict to prevent uncontrolled spread.
Arachnid Convergence (~400 mya) SCP-7461 (Human Scale Parasites)
Parasitic Adaptation (~250 mya) SCP-7461 (Human Scale Parasites)
Venom Development (~150 mya) SCP-7461 (Human Scale Parasites)
Modern Persistence (~0–10 mya) SCP-7461 (Human Scale Parasites)
Full-scale containment efforts for SCP-6473 (Gurdon Light) were delayed until 1961, following the completion of Interstate 30 and a marked increase in public attention
Initial containment for SCP-6473 (Gurdon Light) involved suppression of local media accounts and acquisition of surrounding land through front companies. Researchers established the first observation station in 1964, consisting of a mobile laboratory unit camouflaged as a forestry service outpost.
The official designation as SCP-6473 (Gurdon Light) occurred in 1987 after multiple civilian encounters resulted in hospitalization due to unexplained seizures and cognitive disturbances.
A comprehensive acquisition of all railway property in the Gurdon region was completed by 1992, granting the Foundation exclusive control over the manifestation area. Since then, SCP-6473 (Gurdon Light) has remained under active containment and research, with only minimal breaches of cover story operations.
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SCP-6827 (The Meg) first came to the Foundation’s attention following a series of maritime disasters between 2015 and 2017 in the Philippine Sea
Further encounters through 2020–2023 have confirmed the existence of additional organisms matching SCP-6827 (The Meg)’s morphology. Two smaller specimens, provisionally designated SCP-6827-B and SCP-6827-C, were observed breaching containment boundaries but were redirected back into controlled waters via sonic deterrence. This indicates that SCP-6827 is not an isolated anomaly but part of a hidden breeding population persisting in deep-ocean trench ecosystems.
Foundation awareness of SCP-6473 (Gurdon Light) dates to the late 1930s, when regional field operatives intercepted reports of the “Gurdon Ghost Light” published in the Arkansas Gazette.
By the 1980s, with SCP-6473 (Gurdon Light) gaining renewed national attention via programs such as Unsolved Mysteries, the Foundation initiated a larger campaign of misinformation, attributing the phenomenon to natural “swamp gas” or car headlight refraction.
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