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SCP #01 - 04

The witch trials

By LotusPublished 5 years ago 3 min read

hi, I’m angel. I’m a scientist for the SCP Foundation... what’s the SCP foundation you ask? Well then. I’m glad you asked. The SCP foundation has some rather unique top secret test subjects, or should I say government failed test subjects. You will see what I mean as you go along and read.

SCP #01 is the Giles Cory step from Salem mass. Yes he actually exsisted. This is a rather old, test subject, that is marked as Elucid, it’s not totally dangerous unless it’s fully triggered, however, when fully triggered its hard to contain... the Giles Cory monument step is made from marble. Did Giles Cory actually exsist you ask? Of corse he did! He was in the ever famous Salem witch trials, no he wasn’t a witch. He was a regular human being that was tortured. The monument step is in cement room, it is rather docile, and quiet. But the poor tortured soul attached itself to this subject. You can take, leaves and flowers, to it, and it won’t do anything. It is semi triggered if you put a horse saddle near it. It starts oozing this ghostly plasma or clear slime. If you take bolders into the room next to it, Giles corys ghost appears, it moans and groans. And hisses at you, and at the bolders. But if you go into the room, and say “ those who were tried, and tortured were rightfully so tortured, the ghost comes at you, and can go through walls, it is hard to contain it. With More advanced technology we will be able to create a more secure room for it.

SCP #2

The Sarah good monument step in Salem. The step is made of marble. Who was Sarah good you ask? Well Sarah good was a house wife, she was married to her second husband William good, she was accused of doing witchcraft. Of course she said she was falsely accused, which she was. But when she went to trial the jury found her guilty. At the time she was pregnant, and she gave birth in her jail cell, the babe died just before she was hanged. The monument step is safe, and isn’t dangerous, even when triggered, it’s is contained in cement room, that is sound proofed. You can bring in flowers if any sort, and it will stay quiet, but bring in any picture of a child, or say “ you weren’t falsely accused” the ghost of Sarah good will appear, and will start wailing in a very high pitched tone.

SCP #3

The monument step of Susannah Martin in Salem. Susannah moved to mass from England, she was the youngest of her family, she later on married, and was accused of being a witch twice, her husband sued the courts, and the person that accused her, the courts paid them, and dropped the charges. After she became a widow, she was accused of being a witch again, she was never allowed council, and the courts laughed at her when she defended herself, she was found guilty, and was hanged. This text subject is safe, even when triggered fully. If

You mention her husband, hearts seem to appear above the step, if you mention a thing about the Salem witch trials, the step will ooze this yellow colored slime. We don’t know

If the slime is toxic or not.

SPC #4

the Rebecca Nurse monument step is made in marble. She was the oldest woman to be accused as a witch. She was the wife of Francis nurse, and the couple had several children and grandchildren. She was 1 of 3 sisters, her sister Mary was also accused of being a witch. At first she was not found guilty, then the jury was asked to deliberate for a second time, when they asked Rebecca Nurse a question she didn’t answer because she did not hear them as she was heard of hearing, so they found her guilty. This test subject is considered safe. It is contained in cement room, it’s safe even when triggered. If you bring a rocking chair into the room, the chair will rock back and forth on its own. If you mention anything about the witch trials, mention her husband. Kids or her sister, you can hear Rebecca Nurse crying.

About the Creator

Lotus

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