SCP-002 • THE LIVING ROOM
Class: Euclid
SCP-002 resembles a tumorous, fleshy growth with a volume of roughly 60 m³ (or 2000 ft³). An iron valve hatch on one side leads to its interior, which appears to be a standard low-rent apartment of modest size. One wall of the room possesses a single window, though no such opening is visible from the exterior. The room contains furniture which, upon close examination, appears to be sculpted bone, woven hair, and various other biological substances produced by the human body. All matter tested thus far show independent or fragmented DNA sequences for each object in the room.
Refer to the Mulhausen Report [cross-ref:document00.023.603] for details related to object's discovery
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Class: Euclid
SCP-002 resembles a tumorous, fleshy growth with a volume of roughly 60 m³ (or 2000 ft³). An iron valve hatch on one side leads to its interior, which appears to be a standard low-rent apartment of modest size. One wall of the room possesses a single window, though no such opening is visible from the exterior. The room contains furniture which, upon close examination, appears to be sculpted bone, woven hair, and various other biological substances produced by the human body. All matter tested thus far show independent or fragmented DNA sequences for each object in the room.
Refer to the Mulhausen Report [cross-ref:document00.023.603] for details related to object's discovery
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KOTAN-KAR-KAMUY •
Kotan-kar is the original Kamui who helped create the Megaverse. Kotan-kar is a mysterious god, as not much is known about them. However Kotan-kar still watches over world through the other Kamui, as all other Kamuy are intermediaries of Kotan-kar.
Kotan-kar was a Kamui that was sparsely worshipped by the Ainu people of Japan. However due to the Japanese suppression efforts on the Ainu, most of the Ainu's people and culture were lost.
#Ainu #Japan
Kotan-kar is the original Kamui who helped create the Megaverse. Kotan-kar is a mysterious god, as not much is known about them. However Kotan-kar still watches over world through the other Kamui, as all other Kamuy are intermediaries of Kotan-kar.
Kotan-kar was a Kamui that was sparsely worshipped by the Ainu people of Japan. However due to the Japanese suppression efforts on the Ainu, most of the Ainu's people and culture were lost.
#Ainu #Japan
TROLLS •
A troll is a being in Nordic folklore, including Norse mythology. In Old Norse sources, beings described as trolls dwell in isolated areas of rocks, mountains, or caves, live together in small family units, and are rarely helpful to human beings.
Trolls were often described as strong, evil and dangerous giants. They were ugly, with large noses and eyes "the size of plates", and often had several heads or just one eye. Gods and humans were their enemies, and they were angered by the “smell of Christian blood”.
#Trolls #Creatures #Norse #Greek #Nordic #Scandinavian
A troll is a being in Nordic folklore, including Norse mythology. In Old Norse sources, beings described as trolls dwell in isolated areas of rocks, mountains, or caves, live together in small family units, and are rarely helpful to human beings.
Trolls were often described as strong, evil and dangerous giants. They were ugly, with large noses and eyes "the size of plates", and often had several heads or just one eye. Gods and humans were their enemies, and they were angered by the “smell of Christian blood”.
#Trolls #Creatures #Norse #Greek #Nordic #Scandinavian
Look at them, troll mother said. Look at my sons! You won't find more beautiful trolls on this side of the moon. (1915) by John Bauer
#Trolls #Creatures
#Trolls #Creatures
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PAPUAN • MYTHOLOGY
Animistic beliefs, as well as ancestor worship, are an important part of the widespread traditional rituals and beliefs of the Papuan culture. The practical aspects of life in the region often speak to the types of deities that are revered or worshipped in said region. For example, farming communities often place great emphasis on the weather, accordingly celebrating aspects of fertility and harvest. Placating the spirits of ancestors is also a dominant theme in traditional beliefs, while the fear of sorcery and witchcraft is widespread. Many religions in post-Missionary Papua New Guinea combine elements of Christianity with these more traditional religious beliefs, to varying degrees.
#Papuan #Melanesian #Oceania
Animistic beliefs, as well as ancestor worship, are an important part of the widespread traditional rituals and beliefs of the Papuan culture. The practical aspects of life in the region often speak to the types of deities that are revered or worshipped in said region. For example, farming communities often place great emphasis on the weather, accordingly celebrating aspects of fertility and harvest. Placating the spirits of ancestors is also a dominant theme in traditional beliefs, while the fear of sorcery and witchcraft is widespread. Many religions in post-Missionary Papua New Guinea combine elements of Christianity with these more traditional religious beliefs, to varying degrees.
#Papuan #Melanesian #Oceania