The man seems to panic and stumbles backwards, still pointing at nothing. There is nothing behind the tree visible on camera. Some of the operatives turn to see what he is looking at. He says something and points towards a tree. After a few minutes go by, he freezes in place. He appears to be out of breath and nervous, looking around frantically and clutching his arms to his chest. One can be seen talking into a handheld transceiver. Several armed Foundation operatives are walking in a wooded area. The following was recorded on the day they had ordered the man to show them where he had last seen SCP-4975. The operatives had taken him into their custody and told law enforcement that he experienced paranoia and auditory hallucinations due to side effects of the chemotherapy he was receiving at that time as a cover-up. No audio was recorded.įoreword: Foundation operatives were investigating a Freiburg citizen who had told local law enforcement that he had been hearing a rhythmic clicking noise for over 4 months, and that someone was stalking him. See Addendum 4975-A.Īddendum 4975-A: The following event log details the contents of a video captured by the bodycam of one of the Foundation operatives investigating recent SCP-4975-related reports near the Black Forest (Schwarzwald), Germany. Reclassification of SCP-4975 to Keter-class currently pending. Investigation by Foundation operatives is currently underway. There are also multiple German nursery rhymes that are thought to concern SCP-4975, one of which can be found in Addendum 4975-B.ĭespite SCP-4975's permanent presence in its containment cell, new incidents and sightings continue to be reported from its region of origin. Evidence of SCP-4975 dates as far back as 1538, with both written and visual artistic depictions of it having been uncovered from that time period. SCP-4975 is thought to be the subject of multiple folk tales from Germany, its country of origin. It will always eat the cadaver afterward, and an average adult human appears to last it about 3 months. It kills its victim by means of its appendages, which it uses to bludgeon and tear at the victim's body. SCP-4975 has been observed to stalk future victims for extended periods of time before finally deciding to attack, sometimes as long as 10 months or more. SCP-4975 only stops moving its neck in this manner when it is preparing for an attack. This produces a clicking or cracking sound with each movement. SCP-4975 continuously rotates them one vertebra at a time, from back to front, ending with its head, in a rhythmic fashion. Its cervical vertebrae are not interconnected, and appear to be able to move independently of one another. A thick, hardened skin layer covers the entirety of its body, including its beak. Its body structure is long and thin overall, and its limbs taper off into formless extremities, lacking distinct digits. In case of a containment breach, any Foundation personnel persistently hearing a rhythmic cracking noise are to isolate themselves from other people and patiently wait until SCP-4975 is put back in its containment chamber, or the cracking stops.ĭescription: SCP-4975 is a vaguely humanoid entity with various avian attributes, the most notable of which is its beak. Human contact with SCP-4975 is prohibited. Special Containment Procedures: SCP-4975 is to be contained in a standard steel containment cell.
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