* This is an original SCP I created for the purposes of this story.
Dr. Collingwood rubbed her temples. About a few days ago she'd started getting headaches at random intervals throughout the day that she'd been forced to resort to medication to get rid of. She didn't feel comfortable bringing the pills to work though. The SCPs were perceptive. They always knew if something was off, especially John and Charlie.
A few months she had heard of the capture and discovery of a new SCP, but had never been given any further detai-
"Dr. Collingwood!"
Mr. Moore burst in, carrying a stack of papers, dropping a few of them in the process.
"Whoa! Mr. Moore! Be careful!" She scrambled to pick up the fallen documents when she spotted one labeled "SCP-6134". It felt warm, like it had just come out of the printer.
"What's this?" She adjusted her glasses.
"That's what I wanted to show you."
Dr. Collingwood shook her head. "They found another one?"
SCP-6134 was labeled as Euclid-class and was apparently the designation for three separate entities.
SCP-6134-1 was an old man of Indian descent who seemed to be a traditional snake charmer. He apparently had the ability to control any reptilian creature by whistling or playing his flute and was seemingly invincible in a similar vein to SCP-2006. The flute itself seemed to have no anomalous properties.
SCP-6134-2 was a simple, undecorated, four-foot tall lidded vase with seemingly infinite volume inside it.
SCP-6134-3 was a serpent that resided within SCP-6134-2 that would randomly change size and species, had regenerative abilities on par with SCP-682, and could teleport back into SCP-6134-2. It did not appear to be sapient.
6134-1 had standard Euclid-class humanoid containment applied to it, with the addition of a muzzle to prevent him from speaking unless he was being interviewed. 6134-2 and -3 were stored within a six-foot by six-foot by six-foot reinforced steel cube.
"So now we have another invincible anomaly that can control reptiles by whistling, a vase that contains a dimension inside of it, and a snake that also can't die. Great."
"Well, at least it's easy to contain."
Let's hope that's true and that there's not some extra caveat to it, Dr. Collingwood thought as she turned away.
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The Breaking Wheel
Fiksi PenggemarSome SCPs tear you apart. They'll hunt you down to the ends of the earth in order to kill you. Others reach deep into the darkest recesses of your mind, forcing you to face your worst fears, your deepest regrets, your greatest mistakes. (Disclaimer:...
