SCP-1924 Incident Report
Incident Log SCP-1924-██: “The Fluffy Massacre”
Date: ██/██/████
Lead Researcher: Dr. ███████ █████
Incident Location: SCP-1924, within the vicinity of The Feast Hall, near the ruins of Gomorrah
Involved Anomalies: SCP-1924, SCP-6621
Incident Summary:
At 03:15 AM, a temporal anomaly was detected at the SCP-1924 perimeter. Shortly afterward, a herd of anomalous equine creatures, later identified as SCP-6621 instances, manifested within the ruins. The herd, consisting of 40 members, appeared disoriented and distressed, vocalizing in their rudimentary speech.
A single Fluffy mother and her two foalswere found outside SCP-1924’s perimeter at 05:40 AM, covered in minor injuries and exhibiting signs of severe distress. They were immediately contained and transported to Site-19 for evaluation. The remaining 37 SCP-6621 instances were unaccounted foruntil a follow-up drone scan revealed extensive biological remains near The Feast Hall.
Recovered footage, along with the Fluffy mother’s erratic speech patterns, suggests that the herd wandered into SCP-1924 and encountered SCP-1924-1 instances. The exact events remain unclear, but transcripts of the Fluffy mother’s behavior post-retrieval provide insight into the likely sequence of events.
Transcript: Post-Retrieval Interview
Interviewed: SCP-6621-37 (“Fluffy Mummah”)
Interviewer: Dr. ███████ █████
Location: Site-19, SCP-6621 Containment Habitat
Note: The Fluffy mother is cradling her two surviving foals during the interview. She is trembling but physically stable.
[BEGIN LOG]
Dr. ███████: “Fluffy, can you tell me what happened to your herd?”
Fluffy Mummah: (Whimpering) “F-fwuffy hewd… w-wan’ find nummies… wan’ find safe pwace fow babbehs…” (sniffles, holds foals tighter)
Dr. ███████: “You walked into a dark place, didn’t you?”
Fluffy Mummah: (Shivers, eyes darting around) “Suh-suh-smewwy pwace… no wighties… bad wighties… d-dawk pwace wiff… wiff… monsta-hummies!”
Dr. ███████: “Monsters? Do you mean the tall humans? With the bug faces?”
Fluffy Mummah: (Nods rapidly, shaking)“Dey… dey wook at fwuffies… no bwing nummies… dey bwing… biteys.”
Dr. ███████: “What do you mean, biteys?”
Fluffy Mummah: (Begins sobbing, voice breaking) “Dey… dey take fwuffies… gwab fwuffies wiff wong-hoofs… make dem go ‘SKREEEEEEE!!’ an’ den… den no mowe skwees…”
(Fluffy Mummah turns away, curling protectively around her foals. Her breathing becomes ragged.)
Dr. ███████: “It’s okay. You’re safe now. Can you tell me what happened next?”
Fluffy Mummah: (Shivering, whispering)“Fwuffies w-wun… wan’ hide… but bad huwty-smehw in da aiw… h-hewdfwiends wook funny… t-tummmies big, eyes no see no mowe…”
Dr. ███████: (To personnel) “Noted: Subject describes herd members mutating or bloating—possible effects of SCP-1924’s atmosphere or ingestion of anomalous materials.”
Fluffy Mummah: (Softly) “Den… den big scawy woom… big tabwe… big f-foodies… a-an’… an’ hewd in da foodies.”
(Silence in the interview room.)
Dr. ███████: (Quietly) “Are you saying… the herd was eaten?”
Fluffy Mummah: (Nods slowly, eyes empty)“Babbehs’ fwiends on da tabwe… fwuffies tuwn into nummies… monsta-hummies chew, chew, chew…”
(One of the Fluffy mother’s foals lets out a tiny frightened squeak, burying itself into her fur.)
Fluffy Mummah: (Softly, shaking) “Fwuffy no wike feast…”
[END LOG]
Drone Surveillance & Biological Evidence:
At 06:00 AM, Foundation drones surveyed the last known coordinates of the SCP-6621 herd. The following observations were made:
- Scattered remains of colorful fur and cartilage found surrounding the obsidian steps of The Feast Hall.
- **Bone fragments, partially chewed,**showing bite patterns consistent with SCP-1924-1 mandibles.
- Slick, glistening trails of unknown black fluid leading deeper into the temple.
- Tables inside The Feast Hall adorned with Fluffy pelts, small bones, and scraps of flesh.
Infrared scans detect no living Fluffies within SCP-1924.
Medical & Psychological Evaluation of Survivors:
The surviving Fluffy mother and her two foalswere examined upon arrival at Site-19.
- Physical injuries: Minor scrapes and bruises, likely from their frantic escape.
- Psychological condition: Moderate distress, but Fluffy Mummah appears to recover quickly.
- Unusual resilience: Unlike human survivors of SCP-1924 encounters, who typically experience severe PTSD, paranoia, or catatonia, the Fluffy mother appears to retain only short-term emotional distress.
After three days of care, the Fluffy mother resumes normal behavior, engaging in play and grooming her foals.
Notably, she fails to recall specific details of the incident when questioned again, instead responding with:
“No mowe thinky ‘bout bad ting! Mummah an’ babbehs safe! Safe wiff nummies! No mowe bad doughts!”
This suggests SCP-6621 specimens possess a natural cognitive defense mechanism, allowing them to “erase” traumatic memories over time.
Theories & Containment Recommendations:
- Fluffy Mental Resilience:
- SCP-6621 specimens may have a biological failsafe against long-term trauma, allowing them to function despite witnessing horrors.
- Potential application in cognitive therapy for Foundation personnel exposed to cognitohazards.
- SCP-1924’s Effect on Non-Humans:
- SCP-1924-1 entities do not discriminate in their predatory behavior.
- The Feast may not be limited to humans, but rather any organic material perceived as “unclaimed flesh.”
- The Feast’s Purpose:
- The Fluffies’ sacrifice may indicate that The Feast does not require sapience, only “offerings” of living matter.
Final Note:
One week after the incident, a single, untouched Fluffy corpse was found outside Site-19, resting on a silver platter.
The words “We tried the small ones. Send more.” were carved into its hide.
Foundation **personnel have been advised to increase SCP-6621 security immediately.
Status Update:
SCP-6621 specimens are now officially restricted from exposure to anomalous environments following Incident SCP-1924-██.
Dr. Bright has already submitted threerequests for “Feast-resistant Fluffy breeding experiments.” All requests have been denied.
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