PAC Requested (Which job): Thaumatologist/Researchers
Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:187037120
Lore:
CLEARANCE LEVEL
Level 3
Level 1
ITEM #: SCP-77281
OBJECT CLASS: Safe
DISRUPTION CLASS: Vlam
RISK CLASS: Warning
--- DISCOVERY ---
SCP-77281 first came to Foundation attention following a warehouse fire in ████████, England, on 03/28/2024. Emergency services responding to the blaze reported the presence of a large porcelain doll suspended above the ashes below, gently bobbing up and down in the air similar to that of a ghost. Several witnesses described the object as “hovering” or “drifting” slightly above the debris. Foundation assets embedded within local emergency channels flagged the incident after multiple independent reports described an unidentified levitating figure visible through the smoke and collapse debris, the emergency services were amnesticated and a cover story was provided of an electrical fire in an old building.
Foundation recovery teams were dispatched under standard containment protocol and located SCP-77281 within the remains of the warehouse, hovering approximately 15 centimeters above the floor beside the charred frame of a display crate. The entity didn't bother to fight with the containment team, it allowed itself to be placed inside of a cage and transported back to a local FOB. During this time, it displayed signs of shock, not speaking and observing those around it, its eyes drifting from person to person. Some of the agents remarked on how creepy it was, it didn't react to these comments.
--- CONTAINMENT ---
SCP-77281 is to be kept within a standard humanoid containment cell within Site-██. This cell is to be equipped with a standard reality anchor as to prevent the anomaly from using its abilities. The cell is to also be equipped with the basic suite given to all humanoid entities, including a bed, desk, chair, and other basic amenities, such as books or small scale entertainment.
ADDENDUM #1
Despite being anomalous, SCP-77281 has been reclassified to a member of site personnel, at this time they are allowed freedom to roam Site-█'s interior. Precautions must be taken as they are not allowed to go to surface under normal circumstances, as this could lead to an info-breach scenario, given their shocking appearance they must be kept within foundation walls, unless being transported. During transport SCP-77281 will do their best to remain still giving the appearance of a normal, albeit large porcelain doll. SCP-77281 is to be housed in the research wing bunks and will report to there for rest and relaxation.
--- DESCRIPTION ---
SCP-77281 is a porcelain doll, approximately 4 feet in height, resembling a female woman with distinctly European features. Its skin is still a perfect white, with cracks running through the porcelin, except for the face where paint is applied to resemble blush and makeup. The eyes appear to be a bit delapitated and appear to be red, they seem to have some damage or were manufactured incorrectly causing the right eye to droop more than the left. The doll is perpetually suspended approximately 15 centimeters above any surface, exhibiting no visible means of levitation.
The doll is dressed in a simple, knee-length dress of faded white and black cotton, adorned with a bonnet and large red bow on the back. The fabric appears to be of considerable age, exhibiting subtle signs of wear and discoloration. It is capable of changing its clothing though it shows a strong preference for its original outfit that it was found it, as it appears to have been repaired many times through the years. Its hair is only seen from the front of the bonnet; it appears brown in color. Close inspection reveals that the hair is not synthetic, but rather appears to be human in origin, though DNA analysis has yielded no matches in any existing databases.
While SCP-77281 will often be seen floating around its containment cell it is often writing in its journal which it refuses to allow staff to read. SCP-77281 appears to be fully sentient and capable of complex communications. They are rather direct and can often come off as harsh, they appear to be highly educated in their preferred area of study. SCP-77281 is a Type Blue/Type Black and is capable of basic thaumatology, reality anchors seem to cause them discomfort, and they aren't capable of using any of their thaumatological abilities when near an active one.
--- TESTING ---
**Test 77281-A - 04/12/2024**
**Subject:** D-9331 (Male, 42, history of violent crime)
**Procedure:** D-9331 was instructed to enter SCP-77281's containment locker and maintain direct eye contact with the object for a period of 15 minutes. Vital signs and subjective experiences were to be recorded.
**Results:** Initial exposure elicited mild anxiety in D-9331, who reported feeling "creeped out" by the doll's appearance. After approximately a minute had passed SCP-77281 appeared to become visibly annoyed with the presence of the D-Class and floated towards it. It spoke to the D-Class in a rather monotone harsh voice, "Why do you send such a tainted soul to where I am forced to study?". The D-Class who at this point had been frozen in fear fell backwards upon the doll speaking to it, frantically apologizing to SCP-77281. This prompted the SCP to let out a sigh as she floated closer offering the D-Class a hand, the gesture was not received well as the D-Class scurried backwards towards the door where the test was promptly ended and the D-Class was extracted.
**Notes:** A debrief with the D-Class confirms he had a previous fear of porcelain dolls, and was certain this one planned on killing him. Future D-Class will be surveyed for any previous doll collectors to prevent similar reactions. Despite D-9331's fears, SCP-77281 appeared to be helpful towards the fearful intruder rather than hostile, despite clearly being displeased with their presence.
**Test 77281-B - 04/19/2024**
**Subject:** D-1448 (Female, 27, History of collecting porcelain dolls)
**Procedure:** D-1448 was instructed to enter SCP-77281’s containment chamber unrestrained and remain seated at the desk opposite SCP-77281. The subject was informed she was permitted to speak freely with the entity to inspire further communications. Prior screening confirmed no aversion to dolls and a pre-existing fascination with antique porcelain figures. Researchers were instructed to observe whether SCP-77281 displayed altered behavior toward a subject with familiarity and positive associations toward similar objects.
**Results:**
Upon entering the chamber, D-1448 displayed visible curiosity rather than fear, immediately remarking that SCP-77281 was “beautifully made” and asking if it had been hand-painted. SCP-77281, who had been writing in its journal prior to the test, ceased activity and turned to face the subject, it rose from its seated position and floated towards the D-Class. SCP-77281 stated: “Your soul is flawed, why do you enter my space and interrupt my studies?”
D-1448 appeared confused but remained cooperative. She attempted further conversation, asking SCP-77281 about its dress and age. SCP-77281 appeared to be rather annoyed by the questions, though it did respond: “My creator designed this dress specifically for me when I was created, I have been maintaining it since. I was created approximately 250 years ago.”
D-1448 appeared to exhibit excitement at the responses from SCP-77281, though the SCP was obviously annoyed they continued to remain tolerant of the D-Class's presence. The doll spoke once more: “Despite your flaws, I respect your desire to learn. Though I do ask you to leave me in peace as I wish to continue my studies in peace.”
D-1448 nodded their head in response to the doll though spoke up once more, stating it only had one final question for them. The D-Class proceeded to ask the primary question given by researchers, asking what exactly they were studying and writing about in the journal. SCP-77281 appeared to be most annoyed by this question though remained as monotone and blank as before responding matter-of-factly: “To you, it would appear like magic though it is far from it. I study souls and how to weave the flow of power through them to create and study. Now, please tell your captors outside to kindly stop attempting to steal my research journal, it is bound to me. If they wish to learn more about my studies, perhaps they should speak to me directly instead of sending their captives.”
D-1448 seemed grateful for the response but obviously didn't fully understand what was being stated. They were recalled from the room by guards and was swiftly escorted out of the room.
Notes:
**Notes:** SCP-772818 appears to be capable of a form of thaumatology given their description of their "Magic" they do not appear to be a type-green as their abilities follow a rigid structure of rituals and science as opposed to just willing things to be. It is theorized that this anomaly may be useful to the foundation if given a bit more freedoms, further testing required.
Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:187037120
Lore:
CLEARANCE LEVEL
Level 1
ITEM #: SCP-77281
OBJECT CLASS: Safe
DISRUPTION CLASS: Vlam
RISK CLASS: Warning
--- DISCOVERY ---
SCP-77281 first came to Foundation attention following a warehouse fire in ████████, England, on 03/28/2024. Emergency services responding to the blaze reported the presence of a large porcelain doll suspended above the ashes below, gently bobbing up and down in the air similar to that of a ghost. Several witnesses described the object as “hovering” or “drifting” slightly above the debris. Foundation assets embedded within local emergency channels flagged the incident after multiple independent reports described an unidentified levitating figure visible through the smoke and collapse debris, the emergency services were amnesticated and a cover story was provided of an electrical fire in an old building.
Foundation recovery teams were dispatched under standard containment protocol and located SCP-77281 within the remains of the warehouse, hovering approximately 15 centimeters above the floor beside the charred frame of a display crate. The entity didn't bother to fight with the containment team, it allowed itself to be placed inside of a cage and transported back to a local FOB. During this time, it displayed signs of shock, not speaking and observing those around it, its eyes drifting from person to person. Some of the agents remarked on how creepy it was, it didn't react to these comments.
--- CONTAINMENT ---
ADDENDUM #1
Despite being anomalous, SCP-77281 has been reclassified to a member of site personnel, at this time they are allowed freedom to roam Site-█'s interior. Precautions must be taken as they are not allowed to go to surface under normal circumstances, as this could lead to an info-breach scenario, given their shocking appearance they must be kept within foundation walls, unless being transported. During transport SCP-77281 will do their best to remain still giving the appearance of a normal, albeit large porcelain doll. SCP-77281 is to be housed in the research wing bunks and will report to there for rest and relaxation.
--- DESCRIPTION ---
SCP-77281 is a porcelain doll, approximately 4 feet in height, resembling a female woman with distinctly European features. Its skin is still a perfect white, with cracks running through the porcelin, except for the face where paint is applied to resemble blush and makeup. The eyes appear to be a bit delapitated and appear to be red, they seem to have some damage or were manufactured incorrectly causing the right eye to droop more than the left. The doll is perpetually suspended approximately 15 centimeters above any surface, exhibiting no visible means of levitation.
The doll is dressed in a simple, knee-length dress of faded white and black cotton, adorned with a bonnet and large red bow on the back. The fabric appears to be of considerable age, exhibiting subtle signs of wear and discoloration. It is capable of changing its clothing though it shows a strong preference for its original outfit that it was found it, as it appears to have been repaired many times through the years. Its hair is only seen from the front of the bonnet; it appears brown in color. Close inspection reveals that the hair is not synthetic, but rather appears to be human in origin, though DNA analysis has yielded no matches in any existing databases.
While SCP-77281 will often be seen floating around its containment cell it is often writing in its journal which it refuses to allow staff to read. SCP-77281 appears to be fully sentient and capable of complex communications. They are rather direct and can often come off as harsh, they appear to be highly educated in their preferred area of study. SCP-77281 is a Type Blue/Type Black and is capable of basic thaumatology, reality anchors seem to cause them discomfort, and they aren't capable of using any of their thaumatological abilities when near an active one.
--- TESTING ---
**Test 77281-A - 04/12/2024**
**Subject:** D-9331 (Male, 42, history of violent crime)
**Procedure:** D-9331 was instructed to enter SCP-77281's containment locker and maintain direct eye contact with the object for a period of 15 minutes. Vital signs and subjective experiences were to be recorded.
**Results:** Initial exposure elicited mild anxiety in D-9331, who reported feeling "creeped out" by the doll's appearance. After approximately a minute had passed SCP-77281 appeared to become visibly annoyed with the presence of the D-Class and floated towards it. It spoke to the D-Class in a rather monotone harsh voice, "Why do you send such a tainted soul to where I am forced to study?". The D-Class who at this point had been frozen in fear fell backwards upon the doll speaking to it, frantically apologizing to SCP-77281. This prompted the SCP to let out a sigh as she floated closer offering the D-Class a hand, the gesture was not received well as the D-Class scurried backwards towards the door where the test was promptly ended and the D-Class was extracted.
**Notes:** A debrief with the D-Class confirms he had a previous fear of porcelain dolls, and was certain this one planned on killing him. Future D-Class will be surveyed for any previous doll collectors to prevent similar reactions. Despite D-9331's fears, SCP-77281 appeared to be helpful towards the fearful intruder rather than hostile, despite clearly being displeased with their presence.
**Test 77281-B - 04/19/2024**
**Subject:** D-1448 (Female, 27, History of collecting porcelain dolls)
**Procedure:** D-1448 was instructed to enter SCP-77281’s containment chamber unrestrained and remain seated at the desk opposite SCP-77281. The subject was informed she was permitted to speak freely with the entity to inspire further communications. Prior screening confirmed no aversion to dolls and a pre-existing fascination with antique porcelain figures. Researchers were instructed to observe whether SCP-77281 displayed altered behavior toward a subject with familiarity and positive associations toward similar objects.
**Results:**
Upon entering the chamber, D-1448 displayed visible curiosity rather than fear, immediately remarking that SCP-77281 was “beautifully made” and asking if it had been hand-painted. SCP-77281, who had been writing in its journal prior to the test, ceased activity and turned to face the subject, it rose from its seated position and floated towards the D-Class. SCP-77281 stated: “Your soul is flawed, why do you enter my space and interrupt my studies?”
D-1448 appeared confused but remained cooperative. She attempted further conversation, asking SCP-77281 about its dress and age. SCP-77281 appeared to be rather annoyed by the questions, though it did respond: “My creator designed this dress specifically for me when I was created, I have been maintaining it since. I was created approximately 250 years ago.”
D-1448 appeared to exhibit excitement at the responses from SCP-77281, though the SCP was obviously annoyed they continued to remain tolerant of the D-Class's presence. The doll spoke once more: “Despite your flaws, I respect your desire to learn. Though I do ask you to leave me in peace as I wish to continue my studies in peace.”
D-1448 nodded their head in response to the doll though spoke up once more, stating it only had one final question for them. The D-Class proceeded to ask the primary question given by researchers, asking what exactly they were studying and writing about in the journal. SCP-77281 appeared to be most annoyed by this question though remained as monotone and blank as before responding matter-of-factly: “To you, it would appear like magic though it is far from it. I study souls and how to weave the flow of power through them to create and study. Now, please tell your captors outside to kindly stop attempting to steal my research journal, it is bound to me. If they wish to learn more about my studies, perhaps they should speak to me directly instead of sending their captives.”
D-1448 seemed grateful for the response but obviously didn't fully understand what was being stated. They were recalled from the room by guards and was swiftly escorted out of the room.
Notes:
**Notes:** SCP-772818 appears to be capable of a form of thaumatology given their description of their "Magic" they do not appear to be a type-green as their abilities follow a rigid structure of rituals and science as opposed to just willing things to be. It is theorized that this anomaly may be useful to the foundation if given a bit more freedoms, further testing required.
DECLASSIFIED CL1+
Following several months of successful containment, behavioral observation, and controlled thaumaturgical testing, Site-65 administration approved a provisional integration trial for SCP-77281 under the supervision of the Thaumatology Department. This decision was made after repeated demonstrations of cooperation, stable temperament, and a willingness to assist Foundation personnel in matters relating to thaumatology.
During the initial trial period, SCP-77281 was granted limited access to the sites research wing and assigned the provisional title of Junior Research Assistant under the authority of the Site Administration. At this stage, SCP-77281 was not permitted to move unescorted outside of its containment chamber or designated research areas. A minimum of one (1) Level 2 or higher staff member was required to accompany the entity at all times, and all thaumaturgical activity performed by SCP-77281 required prior approval from departmental supervisors.
Over the course of the following months, SCP-77281 demonstrated consistent compliance with Foundation procedures and proved unexpectedly valuable in the identification of several new optimizations to thaumatology specifically in regard to soul purification. Multiple tests had taken place where SCP-77281 was able to weave the souls of fellow thaumatologists in the department allowing them more easily use their abilities. It didn't make them more powerful, though it did ease their connection to their abilities allowing it to flow more naturally.
In light of these results, escort requirements were gradually reduced. SCP-77281 was first authorized to travel independently between its containment chamber and the Thaumatology offices, then later granted access to approved sections of the site, though after a while of once again proving its compliance and willingness to assist the foundation, they were transferred to Site-65 to assist with their thaumatology department as it was considered to be lacking.
CLASSIFIED CL4+
By order of Site Administration
SCP-77281 also known as Lily 'Doll' is a known anomaly on site-65 operating under the thaumatology department; despite being given the freedom of roaming the site they are still under moderate supervision. They are to remain on site unless being forced to surface due to an emergency situation which further precautions will be taken. Lily is considered to be a valuable member of the research department at this point and will be treated as any other member of staff during emergencies. Though due to the nature of their appearance restrictions are required to prevent a breach of the veil.
Lily is strongly adversely affected by Scranton Reality Anchors and in the event that she does attempt to commit treason or defect she can be very easily disabled by placing Scranton's near them. While it doesn't prevent them from moving or fighting, it does appear to limit the speed at which they can float as well as it appears to cause them physical and mental distress. This time can be taken to apprehend or terminate them, despite being anomalous they are quite fragile and require constant repairs, they can be very easily destroyed if needed.
At this time though, it is assumed Lily is safe and she is allowed full roam of site-65 to conduct her duties and further the research of souls and the thaumatology department. This free reign shall continue indefinitely at this point and Lily should be considered off a probationary period, and at this time her status as an SCP is null, she instead is reclassified to site personnel.
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