SCP-747463


NOTICE
SCP-747463 and SCP-747463-A are currently
uncontained and the location of both anomalies
is unknown since the last containment breach.
NB-747463

Item#: 747463
Level4
Containment Class:
esoteric
Secondary Class:
uncontained
Disruption Class:
amida
Risk Class:
warning


Special Containment Procedures: SCP-747463 is to be kept within a foundation constructed four story multilayered office building centered in Kyoto, Japan. The office building structure is referred to as Site-273.

Requiring approval to research and assignment to the project from on-site personnel before approaching the site. Any tests on and/or involving SCP-747463 require approval and are restricted to Level 4 researchers only.

Office Layer One almost entirely consists of hallways leading to dead ends and a double sided glass door allowing entrance into the reception area inside the office from the outside world. An on-site security officer is to remain in the reception area at all times to ensure all non-foundation personnel exit the office. From within the reception area there is a reinforced double door, which can only be controlled from the receptionist desk. Upon entering the doorway, personnel will be greeted by no fewer than two armed guards, who will guide them to layer two of the office which houses the anomaly safe from outside interference.

Class A amnestics are to be administered to any non-approved personnel entering the reception area for longer than two minutes, or as per the request of the security officer. The aforementioned armed guards are permitted to use lethal force on anything that proceeds through the reception area without proper clearance.

Office Layer Two resembles a large, heavily reinforced containment chamber, constructed around SCP-747463. Lining the containment chamber are a total of twenty-eight Scranton Reality Anchors to suppress and nullify SCP-747463’s reality distorting effects.

CCTV footage will be stored on local data servers, as well as transmitting the data to remote servers located at Site-██ and Site-██. If the on-site alarms sound for more than sixty seconds, all local data will be erased for security purposes, leaving only the remote data stored at the aforementioned sites.

Description: SCP-747463 Is a broken down Inari Shrine, seemingly of the Shinto religion in a state of utter disrepair. Consisting of both the Shrine and a Torii Gate, the Gate indicates some sort of prior existing path to the Shrine. SCP-747463’s Shrine is approximately 35 x 6 x 10 meters, while the Torii Gate stands approximately 8 meters tall and 3 meters in passageway width. Levitating around SCP-747463 are cracks in the air resembling broken glass one way windows, peering into the cracks has shown creatures and realms far beyond our known reality existing within, any attempts to interact with and/or get the attention of these creatures exhibited in these cracks from our side has shown to be completely ineffective. Since the implementation of the Scranton Reality Anchors within the containment chamber, all of the “cracks” have seemingly closed. Following incident █████ it is now required that these cracks stay sealed at all times.

Inside the shrine are an abundance of miniature fox statues, theorized by the Department Of Mythology And Folkloristics to be offerings to the deity of the shrine by worshippers commonly used in 9th Century Japan. The deity in question is referred to as SCP-747463-A

Following further interviews with SCP-747463-A, alongside further testing on SCP-747463, it is understood that SCP-747463’s current state of disrepair was supposedly caused by the ongoing furthering development of mankind and the urbanization of the area surrounding SCP-747463, causing irreparable damage to the anomaly eventually leading to an event referred to as “The Shattering”.

”The Shattering” as it is referred to by SCP-747463-A, is what we are led to believe has caused the cracks in our reality surrounding SCP-747463 to appear. Prior to the so-called shattering, SCP-747463 acted as a working means of holding back and containing these cracks.


Item#: 747463-A
Level4
Containment Class:
esoteric
Secondary Class:
uncontained
Disruption Class:
amida
Risk Class:
warning


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SCP-747463-A

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-747463-A is to be contained within a standard humanoid containment chamber fitted with six Scranton Reality Anchors, located at Site-309 in Kyoto, Japan. SCP-747463-A is to be constantly monitored by an on-site facility guard through security cameras. The heavy containment doors leading into the subject’s chamber are to be guarded by no less than two facility guards at all times. All on-site personnel are advised to ignore the subject's attempts at communication outside of approved periods of interviewing by Level 4 researchers only. Every Sunday at dawn (8:30pm Coordinated Universal Time) SCP-747463-A is to be provided a miniature fox statue, a standard offering in Shinto religion according to the Department Of Mythology And Folkloristics, to keep the entity docile and facilitate ongoing containment. In the case of a breach in containment, a gas of powerful incapacitating agent will be released throughout the facility, while all currently avalable on-site personnel are to line nearby halls with miniature fox statues to distract the entity and give time for the incapacitating agent to take affect. Site-309’s facility manager should then advise Site-273 of the containment breach.

Description: SCP-747463-A is a humanoid entity, roughly 1.85 meters in height, bearing the appearance of a Kitsune from Japanese Mythology in the Shinto region. While SCP-747463-A when originally contained only had one long fox like tail roughly 1 meter in length, while in containment they have grown two more long fox like tails all sprouting individually from their tail bone. The tails have been noted to much like an average fox’s change in position depending on mood or provided stimulus. The existence of these tails and why SCP-747463-A has grown more is currently unknown, further questioning is required. The entity has two long fox-like ears around 0.3 meters in length with small black horns stationed above them measured at a length of 0.09 meters. All hair on the entity has been confirmed to consist of multiple colors fading in and out of existence ever changing, the best way to describe its color with our current terminology is an “endlessly moving rainbow”. The entity bears cloth in resemblance to a Miko, a Shinto Shrine Maiden. The samples of the entity’s garbs indicated them to be made of ancient Nishijin Ori silk.

SCP-747463-A is the deity of SCP-747463, both have confirmed reality warping capabilities openly boasted by SCP-747463-A as “the ability to walk between the threads of reality at will”. The extent of the reality warping capabilities of SCP-747463-A have yet to be fully understood for safety purposes and avoidance of a possible breach in containment. SCP-747463-A proclaims to have come into existence around 819 AD, born to tend to SCP-747463 with the duty to maintain the peace between our reality and those beyond the veil of cracks now produced by SCP-747463.

The entity is a trickster in nature, often speaking in riddles and theatrics over giving straight answers; it shouldn't be trusted even during sanctioned interviews, as info received by SCP-747463-A during interviews may be twisted. The entity has a well documented hatred towards the current state of humanity for their ongoing furthering development, as the urbanization of Kyoto, Japan is what led to the current state of SCP-747463. They word this as “an unforgivable offense committed against the Shrine”. Despite this hatred, they have not shown any direct signs or acts of physical aggression towards on-site foundation personnel during interviews so far.


Addendum 747463.1: Discovery

Field Agent ██████ was sent out to investigate a mysterious string of disappearances surrounding the general area of SCP-747463 in Kyoto, Japan. The Field Agent soon called for backup after they observed a now missing pedestrian walking across a street near SCP-747463’s now confirmed location to presumingly vanish, said pedestrian most likely came into contact with one of the reality cracks. Mobile Task Force unit Lambda-5 soon arrived at the reported location. Upon arrival a member of the unit noticed a crack near the location of the recorded disappearance, peering through the crack showed a reported image of “skies of endless flames, consisting of colors not yet named”. Another MTF was quick to point out after observing other cracks that they seemed to lead to a hub as if the one found was merely a bread crumb in a trail of cracks. After giving orders to follow the trail, MTF Captain ████ took the lead and began along the trail. It wasn’t long until they found the theorized hub, a broken Torii Gate with an Inari Shrine behind it in complete disrepair, surrounded by an abundance of levitating cracks. MTF Private ████ quickly noticed what was seemingly a human (now referred to as SCP-747463-A) lying unconscious at the foot of the stairs leading into SCP-747463. The unit would soon attempt to apprehend the individual for their safety and for questioning. Upon reaching the assumed humanoid figure the unit’s medical professional inspected the humanoid figure to make sure they were stable enough for a medevac, upon closer inspection however they quickly came to the realization that the assumed human was far from that assumption, with the discovery of the humanoid figure now known as SCP-747463-A having the ears and tail of a fox with hair the color of the rainbow. They detained the entity in a Class IV Humanoid Restriction Harness, the harness was then to be airlifted by helicopter to the nearest foundation site, that being Site-██. Following these events, the multilayered office building (Site-273) was built around SCP-747463 to prevent further disappearances.


Addendum 747463.2: SCP-747463-A Initial Interview

[BEGIN LOG]

SCP-747463-A: (Looking dazily around the chamber before centering its gaze on the one sided glass the Senior Researcher was conducting the interview behind) You do know I can see you, right? Hiding behind that glass does you no true favor, especially on the complexion. You even wore a tie for the occasion, how sweet trying to butter me up for the occasion are you?

Senior Researcher █████: You can see me, how did you manage that?

SCP-747463-A: Awww what, not gonna entertain my other questions? How formal that must be so boring, and I thought you were gonna be fun. (Loudly sighs) What a shame.

Senior Researcher █████: I will ask again, how can you see me?

SCP-747463-A: Oh hush hush, don’t you think some things are better left to the imagination? If I told you every little detail now well that just would ruin all the fun, the theatrics in it. Have you no passion for showmanship?

Senior Researcher █████: Next question, what are yo-

SCP-747463-A: (Interrupting) Silence human, I wake up in some man-made cell after being unconscious, and immediately get asked questions like I am some puppet built to do your bidding? You have no strings on me. If nothing else, I am the one that should be asking you questions, now answer me this. Who are you? Where am I? Where is my Shrine? I can’t feel it.

Senior Researcher █████: Fine, I will answer your questions, only if you answer ours in return, are we in agreement?

SCP-747463-A: Surely, I am no stranger to an equal exchange afterall, I will honor such an agreement.

Senior Researcher █████: Who I am is of no concern to you entity, we are the SCP Foundation, an organization built to safeguard our world from anomalous threats, to Secure, Contain, and Protect. You are in one of our humanoid containment facilities, you are being contained as much for your protection as for ours. Your Shrine is currently being contained by our highly trained personnel, I can assure you it will be handled with care.

SCP-747463-A: Contained? What am I, some sort of science project to you humans?

Senior Researcher █████: Now as agreed to, you are to answer our questions. Now, What are you?

SCP-747463-A: Boring, but a deals a deal after all. I am what you humans would call a Kitsune, a deity and caretaker to my Shrine.

Senior Researcher █████: So you share the properties of a fox?

SCP-747463-A: If that is what you wish to believe, then yes.

Senior Researcher █████: If you share the vision of a fox that would explain how you saw me through the glass.

SCP-747463-A: Surely if that is what you believe the answer to be, then who am I to question it?

Senior Researcher █████: What is your purpose?

SCP-747463-A: How cold from question to question, home life must be so boring, wouldn’t be surprised if your wife is off having an affair with other more charismatic men. Do you think she takes off that ring you share while “researching” othe-

Senior Researcher █████: (Interrupting) Answer the question.

SCP-747463-A: Wow how feisty, did I touch a nerve? Also, SCP-747463-A, really? What a boring name. Fine, my purpose is to maintain and protect what you call SCP-747463, among other things, but that is my main purpose. You could actually say we are quite similar as I too work to contain the Shrine’s more interesting properties.

Senior Researcher █████: By “Interesting properties” do you happen to mean the cracks in reality observed around SCP-747463?

SCP-747463-A: (Visibly growing frantic) Cracks? No no no, that isn’t right, what happened? What did you do? Those shouldn’t be there. What did you break?

Senior Researcher █████: Calm down, everything is okay, the foundation is working to secure the Shrine now.

SCP-747463-A: You don’t understand, you never have, never will. I need to go to my Shrine, now.

[END LOG]

Researcher’s Note: SCP-747463-A became increasingly agitated at the mention of the cracks in reality produced by SCP-747463, requiring a large dosage of an incapacitating agent to calm them down. Further studies into the properties of SCP-747463 should be conducted before SCP-747463-A is interviewed again to allow for a better understanding of the entities. Furthermore I feel as though we should not trust that SCP-747463-A’s fox-like properties are the sole reason for their anomalous sight. Something feels off about their wording even if I can’t put a pin in it.


Addendum 747463.3: Reality Crack Exploration Operation

Mobile Task Force unit Lambda-5 was tasked with entering and exploring a specific reality crack surrounding SCP-747463. Each MTF was fitted with an anomalous nylon rope (produced by SCP-914 to increase its strength ten fold), firmly hooked to the SCP-747463 containment chamber to attempt a safe return from undocumented territory. Senior Researcher Dr. ██████ determined the ”safest looking” reality crack, describing it as “a gold Castellum bathed in riches and plant life”, a far better choice rather than the crack described as “having limbs attached to walls”. Upon entry, the unit were able to establish communications with Site-273 using specialized communication devices with refurbished technology from Scranton Reality Anchors made especially for the job.

[BEGIN LOG]

Sergeant █████: Testing testing one two three, is this thing working?

Dr. ██████: Yes loud and clear Sergeant.

Sergeant █████: Good to hear, almost thought my unit was gonna be in the dark for this one, you were right though doc, whole place looks like some tacky gold structure, I don’t understand how the flowers can even breathe with all this shit taste.

Dr. ██████: Keep things professional Sergeant, this is a-

Sergeant █████: (Interrupting) Yeah yeah yeah cool it, we are well aware what this is but unprofessionalism is what keeps the hopes up. We are professionals where it counts, we’ll get your little expedition done. Private █████ is already scraping the gold for samples, and █████ is grabbing some of the flora.

Dr. ██████: (An exasperated sigh can be heard through the radio) Fine, as long as the mission is completed, once your team has collected the samples, navigate deeper into the complex, there should be a large door to your right.

Sergeant █████: See, you are starting to get it heh, alright. Yeah I can see the door, heading there now, this place is bigger than my old house, the hell is this even made for?

Dr. ██████: It’s your job to answer that, assess any possible threats and collect further sampl-

Sergeant █████: (Interrupting) Yeah yeah we get it, this ain’t our first rodeo rookie, we know our objective. Going quiet for now while we try to open this damned door.

(Period of radio silence)

Sergeant █████: (Heavy breathing) This is Sergeant █████ reporting in, the door is finally opened, damn thing put up one hell of a fight though. STAY ON ALERT, RIFLES UP, that’s an order!

Dr. ██████: Get in there, obtain the samples, assess the situation, and get out.

Sergeant █████: Yeah as we have said before we get it Doc, just be patient an-

(Signal is briefly lost)

Dr. ██████: Sergeant, report, what's happening!

Sergeant █████: (Raging gunfire) Holy shit, EVERYONE RETREAT TO EXFIL don’t be a hero! I repeat, retreat to exfil.

Dr. ██████: We need this information Sergeant, what is happening.

Sergeant █████: (Through panted breath) That damned door shoulda stayed fucking closed doc, second that thing was opened it was nothin’ but downhill. Oh poor █████ the second that door was opened some purple aura was around her head, before we noticed it she had already shot our cadet dead, poor kid didn’t stand a fucking chance. I had to put her down, it was all I could do before she had the chance to take another squadmate's life.

Dr. ██████: Sir, what is the status of the rest of the squad? We sent you in as a team of four, what's the status of Private █████ and can you both make it to the exfil with the samples?

Sergeant █████: The Private, Private █████, my right hand man, is fucking dead, FUCKING DEAD DOC AND YOU ARE ASKING ME ABOUT SAMPLES FUCKING SAMPLES? GO FUCK YOURSELF!

Dr. ██████: Sergeant, breathe, with all due respects, no offense was meant by that but we view those samples as high priority targets, what happened to Private █████?

Sergeant █████: With all due respects, go fuck yourself, the samples were on █████’s body, and the Private? Well, some giant fucking bipedal turtle looking thing came out some other damned door shot him with a slug the size of his torso before he could react, blew a hole clean through him. All that’s left of him last I saw are his arms, his legs, and his blood that splattered on my face and uniform. Wanna know something they don’t train you for doc, yes or no imma tell you anyways, it’s how your best friend and brother in arms tastes when their blood gets splattered into your mouth.

Dr. ██████: (Prolonged exhale) Respect your authorities Sergeant, watch your tongue. I am sorry for your loss but we can deal with that later once you are out of there. How close are you to the crack?

Sergeant █████: (Scoffs in disgust) Watch your tongue? (Light chuckling) Doc if I get out of here, I also have a word of advice: watch, your, head. I guess despite all that knowledge you have, nobody ever taught you some respect, aye? I am close to the crack, have more than a few rounds in my rifle just in case I was even able to kill one of those fucking dog things chasing me. Damned bastard bit my leg torn into it like hell, nothing dumping half a mag of ap at point blank couldn’t handle. If I can make it to the crack I will have to limp there.

Dr. ██████: (Takes a deep breath) Make it through the crack Sergeant, I will ensure you and your squad are covered for the losses.

[END LOG]

Conclusion: Sergeant █████ limped through the crack and returned home, upon re-entering our reality he promptly shot Dr. ██████ with his remaining rounds. He then proceeded to activate the on-site lockdown procedure in the containment chamber for SCP-747463, locking himself alone inside the chamber before destroying all camera systems and overdosing on several types of amnestics.

The ethics committee have come to the conclusion that requests for further expeditions through the cracks are to be rejected, and to use several Scranton Reality Anchors in an attempt to close the aforementioned cracks.


Addendum 747463.4: SCP-747463-A Post Crack Expedition Interview

[BEGIN LOG]

Senior Researcher █████: Hello again SCP-747463-A, I hope this interview can be safe from any more outbursts.

SCP-747463-A: Oh my, it’s you again, how I so missed your cold attitude, and here I thought you forgot about little ol’ me. My condolences dear researcher, I see someone isn’t wearing their ring, it seems I was right, how cute.

Senior Researcher █████: Enough, an incident happened involving SCP-747463, Five of some of our best men died, I am not here to play any games. I am here on behalf of the foundation in search of answers.

SCP-747463-A: What did you do? What damage has humanity caused to my Shrine this time?

Senior Researcher █████: We didn’t damage anything I can assure you, calm yourself. We lead four of our most highly trained MTF on a mission through one of those cracks in reality I had mentioned previously, this one being described on initial observation as “a gold Castellum bathed in riches and plant life”. Since the incident, the cracks have been sealed shut until further notice.

SCP-747463-A: So what do you want, my sympathy? I am afraid that was already drained dry by your kind. I am not responsible for you crossing a bridge that never should have been opened in the first place.

Senior Researcher █████: We do not require your sympathy. We require your answers and compliance. Now explain the following.

(The transcript of Addendum 747463.3 plays through the speakers)

Senior Researcher █████: What is your statement on the matter?

SCP-747463-A: (Chuckles loudly) That? You want me to explain that? One word, curiosity. There is your explanation.

Senior Researcher █████: Curiosity? What are you playing at?

SCP-747463-A: You wanted an answer, I gave it to you. Those men and women died because of your curiosity. See, this is why you shouldn’t mess with things your feeble minds could never comprehend, and yet the unknown variables dance in your mind wildly with all the little “what if’s”, begging, pleading with you for an answer to all your little needless questions, and quite like those MTF of yours, curiosity killed the cat. If you really truly wanted an answer you could have just asked me you know? How rude of you forgetting about little ol’ me all locked up in this cold, unloving chamber. If you really must know, the reality you entered is one where unnatural men wield the concept of light and dark as if it were a tangible weapon to fight against equally unnatural, even alien forces beyond your feeble comprehension. That isn’t even the most complicated reality. You should really quit while you are, what you perceive to be “ahead”, or some more cats might just die to that same curiosity.

Senior Researcher █████: Noted. As previously stated, the cracks have been closed, so no more “cats” are going to die. Why don’t we talk about the state of SCP-747463, was it always like that? Broken, rundown, and covered in those cracks?

SCP-747463-A: Here I was thinking you were smart, do you seriously take me as the Shrine’s protector to leave it in such a state? No, your kind put it in such a state. Those “cracks” as you have come to call them, were never there just laying about, they were maintained and held back by the Shrine until the shattering.

Senior Researcher █████: The shattering?

SCP-747463-A: Yes, the shattering. The event that left my Shrine in such disrepair, why do you even care to ask?

Senior Researcher █████: The knowledge of how it got to this state could allow us to repair the Shrine, to ensure its containment and safety.

SCP-747463-A: Fine, if you really must know, take a seat and allow me to put on a show. This is how it played out. As humanity evolved, it stepped away from its roots, its religion, its olden ways, slowly but surely even the Shrine stopped receiving patronage, no more Sunday offerings, it was slowly forgotten and left to rot. People stopped believing, the magic ran out, technology explained it all, or did it? Seeing is believing, or is it? Not to mention the urbanization of Kyoto, soon the area surrounding my beautiful Shrine, once lush with flora and trees, was permeated by the bright lights of modernization, nearly entirely devoid of even the oak tree. Humanity betrayed and even scorned it’s roots, soon their recklessness would catch up to them and oh did it. Their reckless modernization led their man-made metal trees consisting of emotionless wiring, falling onto my wondrous Shrine, crushing it under its weight. Shattering it, breaking the divide between your reality and the others held back by it. Releasing the power it contained and held back in an aggressive burst. It was like my dear Shrine cried out in pain at the damage your kind caused it, cried out in its state of betrayal. The shockwave knocked even myself out, then I awoke here in this cold chamber. That’s the story of what led to the Shrine you see today, happy now? Happy at what your ignorance caused?

Senior Researcher █████: I see now, I apologize that must have been hard for you, your compliance has been noted and is appreciated, let’s keep it that way shall we? Is SCP-747463 the only shrine in Kyoto with such a purpose?

SCP-747463-A: To answer yet another boring question with an obvious answer, yes. You would have found them by now if not.

Senior Researcher █████: Would you say this purpose grants you anomalous abili-

SCP-747463-A: (Interrupting) You know I used to feel the Shrine smile with the utmost warming brilliance. With every patronage, prayer, visitor, and wish we granted them in return for their patronage and ongoing maintenance to the Shrine, I felt it smile so brightly. I felt it, that once bright smile became colder and colder with every decrease in patronages, prayers, and even visitors, I felt it weeping, hurting in pain, pain you lot caused it. Even I used to love humanity as well, not anymore, not after what you did, you lot only deserve the coldest of winters.

Senior Researcher █████: Alright calm down, keep answering the questions provided, and we might even allow clearance to let you visit the Shrine, granted you keep to your best behavior.

SCP-747463-A: (Chuckles) Oh I’ll visit my Shrine all right don’t you worry. So it seems I will just have to keep to my best behavior then, so I can see my darling Shrine and make sure you are treating it well. Although I do have a question for you hiding behind your painted glass, who are you to judge the difference between good behavior and bad? You are merely a man.

Senior Researcher █████: Who am I to judge? The one outside of a containment chamber.

SCP-747463-A: If my connection wasn’t severed by your man-made interference, a snap is all it would take for me to change that view point.

Senior Researcher █████: Is that a threat?

SCP-747463-A: Twas merely a jest, I mean you know my position, how would I even enact such a threat? If it was truly a threat I would've simply said that, I could move your innards over here without your skin in just a snap, I merely offered a simple change in perspective.

Senior Researcher █████: (Sighs) Noted. So is that an admission that you too have reality warping capabilities just like SCP-747463?

SCP-747463-A: No, it was merely a statement, but take of it what you will when you write it down in that little clipboard of yours. Who am I to challenge what you believe after all? As you said, I am the one in the chamber.

Senior Researcher █████: All questions have been answered, this concludes my interv-

SCP-747463-A: (Interrupting) No, not all questions have been answered actually, how rude of you to assume as much. You asked all the questions I have asked none. Here is my question. Much like that former wife of yours, do you seriously think you can keep me here forever?

Senior Researcher █████: This interview is over.

[END LOG]

Researcher’s Note: SCP-747463-A has a way with words, that much is certain, if it can be trusted is out of the question. Under no circumstance should SCP-747463-A come into contact with SCP-747463 or it could potentially risk a full breach in containment. It was also observed the entity eyeing the Scranton Reality Anchors mounted to its chamber several times during the interview. The entity should be constantly monitored after its verbose threats made toward foundation personnel. Additionally, It was observed SCP-747463-A had one additional tail sprouting out of its tailbone, I was unable to question it due to its increasing aggression, not that it would have given me a straight answer on the matter in the first place.


Addendum 747463.5: The Breach
Both SCP-747463 and SCP-747463-A are currently uncontained, after both anomalies successful full breach of containment. foundation personnel across the globe are advised to stay on high alert for the entity's next appearance. The following is a transcript of the breach.

An on-site facility guard assigned to observing the security cameras monitoring SCP-747463-A’s chamber observed that the anomaly had now grown a third tail. Soon thereafter, Senior Researcher █████ arrived at the containment chamber’s interview room, for further questioning of the entity. Before questioning had a chance to begin the following interaction occurred.

[BEGIN LOG]

SCP-747463-A: (Loud chuckling) Oh hey, look who it is, it’s my favorite foundation dog who came crawling back. Let me guess, time for more unentertaining questions?

Senior Researcher █████: Let’s keep this short and simple, answer the questi-

SCP-747463-A: Quiet. You always find an uneventful way to bore me. You're lucky I am in an agreeable mood today, in fact you are just in time for my grand show.

Senior Researcher █████: Grand show? What are you getting at?

SCP-747463-A: WHY YES DOG!!! Here I thought you would never ask, my grand show, the one I have been planning with such secretism and grace. Something those men you just warned, you know, the ones gathering outside of that chamber door, the ones that will be sent back to their families homes in boxes if they interfere with my show, can do nothing about. If they somehow interfere, they will find out quite swiftly my distaste for the peanut gallery and hecklers who wish to ruin a good show.

Senior Researcher █████: That's enough, whatever you are on about I am sure we can resolve calmly to avoid any harm to you or your Shrine.

SCP-747463-A: Did you really just threaten my Shrine dog? My Shrine is not a bargaining chip. I will have you know that was quite the wrong move dog. How dare you sully the good mood of a foxy showman.

Senior Researcher █████: My apologies, it was a fault in my wording, that was not intended. Now calm down so we can secure your protection.

(A heavy dosage of an incapacitating agent was administered into SCP-747463-A’s chamber)

SCP-747463-A: Nice try, but it seems that you have run out of time, should have been a good dog and done that sooner, my ride seems to be arriving, well now.

(alarms were tripped indicating a group of non-foundation personnel had entered the facility, at this time the security cameras inside of SCP-747463-A’s containment chamber and the surrounding rooms lost connection)

Senior Researcher █████: Re-establish visuals on SCP-747463-A’s chamber, and call in for backup, immediately!

SCP-747463-A: I don’t regret informing you but they can’t hear you, now I have a question for you this time. Tell me, foundation dog, how does it feel to scream into a void? Where nobody can hear your cries for help, no matter how hard you try, and how loud you scream.

Senior Researcher █████: (Audibly distressed) Alright calm down SCP-747463-A, that’s all I ask, and the foundation may comply with letting you visit your Shrine.

SCP-747463-A: Calm down? Oh you poor little pooch, I couldn’t be more calm, in fact as I stated before I am quite excited, you however with all that nervous sweat I can see, you may need to calm down. Oh and don’t worry, I will be going to my dear Shrine either way, in fact I will be heading there right about now, yeah, now sounds good.

(A large explosion was triggered on the side of SCP-747463-A’s containment chamber, blowing a large hole through the wall parallel to the chamber’s heavy containment doors.)

SCP-747463-A: Tell the wife I said hello, oh wait my bad, was that too soon?

[END LOG]

Conclusion: SCP-747463-A following the aforementioned events, proceed to walk through the hole in it’s containment chamber, soon thereafter vanishing from the facility through what Senior Researcher █████ described as a self-made crack in reality along with whatever or whoever helped it, the foundation was unable to recover any footage of the perpetrators who presumably assisted SCP-747463-A in its escape.

Soon after SCP-747463-A’s breach in containment, Site-273 also experienced a breach, all on-site personnel being incapacitated during the event but not fatally wounded. SCP-747463 completely disappeared from Site-273, its current location along with SCP-747463-A, is unknown.

Following both SCP-747463-A’s breach and Site-273’s breach of SCP-747463, maintenance personnel inspected the Scranton Reality Anchors within the containment chambers at both sites. They observed a total overload of energy being contained leading to a short circuit of the anchors.