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SCP-173
Object Class: Euclid
Constructed from concrete and rebar with traces of spray paint. SCP-173 is animate and extremely hostile. Line of sight must not be broken at any time with SCP-173. Personnel assigned to enter container must alert one another before blinking.
The second inspiration for this design is Goya's depiction of the Coco! Goya is probably my favorite artist ever, and I love to pay homage to his work in small ways.
If you don't know this movie, here are all the characters! In order: Terry, Googliel, Clatterith (Googliel's ex and demon friend) and one of my favorite scenes from the movie!
Not featured above: the last two postcards, which were vertical and didn't work well with the image formatting! Here they are:
The image, thought to be its only recorded sighting, was captured in 2006, before the new containment sarcophagus was built. Official sources have denied the reports that it was erected to stop Svaroh from fully emerging.
July 23, 2011. Hausdorff-D2.5, the Fractal, is released as a vapour over major world cities in synchronized attacks. As it rains down, it coats every surface.
The attacks are planned by a radical religious collective known as The Branch.
Tens of millions fall to the Fractal. https://t.co/7LIfiNB380
Hey SCP people! I heard you're writing your articles for the SCP-7000 contest! If you need an image for your article, DM me to ask about a commission!
I did the art for the winner and the runner-up for SCP-6000, so my art has a 100% track record in wins ;)
https://t.co/zzyn24yqwO
Hey, did you know that if you become my patron, you get one of these weird old-school postcards every month? They contain lore and secrets!
You can see how to join in the next tweet!