特殊收容措施: 对SCP-5204进行物理收容的研究正在进行中。任何SCP-5204事件的发现都应该归因于视觉错觉或“幽闭症”的结果。
描述: SCP-5204是一件与自然现象北极光 有关的事件1虽然目前还不清楚北极光是早于SCP-5204还是由SCP-5204引起,但所有SCP-5204事件都发生在北美洲大湖区,特别是休伦湖,在二月和三月的任何满月期间。
SCP-5204事件, 奥尔特斯, 密歇根州.
在一次 SCP-5204事件中,数以千计的多色半透明个体会从任何水体中冒出并且开始在离水面1米到100米的地方跳舞。水体的大小反映了个体可以达到的大小,用一个装有十升水的桶能创造出一个大约身高为30厘米的个体,安大略湖创造出的个体身高约250米。由于所述个体的无形性质,大多数被视为水蒸气或其他自然现象。此外,大多数人都不愿意在隆冬的夜晚出门,因此大多数目击都可以被视为幻觉。
SCP-5204事件中实体的可见性变化很大,从一缕无形的类似蜡烛的火焰,到轮廓完全界定和明确的人类。不管形式如何,所有的实体都会找到一个舞伴,进行一个慢舞厅式的舞蹈。在过程中,它们会升到更高的天空,然后在黎明时完全消失。
发现: 于2001年三月二日,在芝加哥的47岁密歇根州人Christie Robinson打电话给密歇根州警察局之后,SCP-5204引起基金会的注意。她声称看到她死去的父亲走过休伦湖,开始和20年前去世的母亲跳舞。她声称,该地区存在着许多神秘活动,自1982年搬走以来,由于当地居民的古怪行为,她的家乡发生了重大变化。两小时后,当警察派一支部队前往密歇根州的奥尔特斯镇时,他们发现她父亲的家有强行闯入的迹象。进一步检查发现楼梯扶手上有指纹,还有通往她房间的靴子印。进一步检查发现楼梯扶手上有指纹,还有通往她房间的靴子印。Robinson被发现在地下室楼梯的底部,死于颈部骨折。此时,基金会意识到了这一情况,并派遣机动特遣队Sigma-70, ("响尾蛇")的Quintin McNamara上尉和Madison Watts准尉进行调查。
调查:
McNamara: Alright. I think it's… on. Great. Alright. So we arrived at 7 PM last night and-
Watts: Closer to 8, I think, but go on.
McNamara: Anyways. We arrived at the house. Modest two-story cabin, situated near Lake Huron. I'm gonna say 100 grand at most. What do you think, Maddy?
Watts: Waterfront? You're probably pushing 200k.
McNamara: Eh. It's not that close. But anyhow. Snow fell since the crime so checking for prints outside was useless. Kudos to the Staties, they didn't really mess with the scene that much. The front door wasn't so much breached as in shattered. Looks like somebody blew the handle off. But that's the curious part. We found fingerprints on the handle, so I really don't know what happened there.
Watts: And the handle was iron, which rules out a couple of things. And no hits on the prints, so our culprit hasn't been picked up for anything.
McNamara: Speaking of prints, the Staties mentioned muddy prints leading up to the bedroom. Guess where those don't go? Out of the bedroom. There's a solid trail of dirt leading up to Christie's bed, but they don't lead out of the room, or down to the basement. It looks like they sat on the bed, and then disappeared.
Watts: Do we have a time table for this?
McNamara: Yeah. Call was placed at 6:31 am and ended at 6:42. Which means she died somewhere between 6:42 and 7:33, when the trooper showed up. But back to the boots. We're looking at a Size 11, Men's. Some kind of snowboot.
Watts: Which narrows it down by fuck all, because Michigan is God's frozen and forsaken hellscape. And everyone here wears big boots… Fuck. This is for the records, isn't it.
McNamara: Yep. But there is a ray of sunshine. Looks like Robinson called somebody by the name of Lory Fisher just before she called the police. Looks like she's the town librarian. We're gonna talk to her tomorrow, see if that leads to anything.
Watts: You're gonna talk to her. I'm gonna check in with the neighbors. You know libraries give me the creeps.
McNamara: Look. Not all libraries are like the Wande- Nevermind. I'm not gonna try to force you.
Watts: Also, we're gonna take a walk around town, check up on these cultist claims. And buy some warmer clothes, because these frankly don't cut it.
McNamara: Amen to that. Alright. Sidewinders out.
McNamara: Alright. Investigation day two. McNamara checking in. Things went okay today. Watts and I walked through the downtown area and found nothing out of the ordinary. It's a typical death of the small town kinda thing. Some boarded-up stores on Main Street, locals complaining about the Walmart in the next town over stealing away the money, pretty standard. Of all the cults I've ever seen, this would be the friendliest. I figured the cold would have them heads down and running for shelter but I guess they're all used to it. We must have been stopped half a dozen times for chit-chat. One thing did stand out to me. I'm gonna play it for you real quick.
[A click can be heard.]
McNamara: Good morning. Do you sell jackets?
Unknown Voice: New in town? [Short laugh] Looks like you didn't pack as well for the cold. Don't worry, we've got more than enough to spare. You partial to wool or synthetic?
Watts: Whatever's warmest. Christ, I'm about ten seconds from setting my sleeves on fire.
Unknown Voice: [Laughter.] That'd be the worst mistake. Frostbitten burns are the worst feelin' on Earth.
Watts: I'll take your word for it. [Pause] Anything to do around town?
Unknown Voice: Not really much. We don't get too many tourists this time of year. If you're religious, Father Williams is usually always in.
McNamara: Not sure how much I've got to confess.
Unknown Voice: Everyone's got a secret or two, Quintin. Talkin about it is good for the soul.
[A second click is heard.]
McNamara: Did you hear that? He called me Quintin. We didn't even introduce ourselves. I'd like to say I picked up on that right away, but I was a bit distracted. Anyways. The library. I flashed my badge to Mrs. Fisher and she closed up shop and pulled me into a back room. Unfortunately, there's not much to tell. She didn't really know anything. Apparently, Robinson had called her in the middle of the night, crying and screaming. According to the phone company, the call only lasted three minutes, and Mrs. Fisher says that Christie never managed to get a sensible word out before hanging up. We're still waiting on the transcripts from the State Police, but I'm guessing she was a lot more composed if they sent a car over.
[A phone can be heard ringing.]
McNamara: Wonder what that is.[Log Paused]
McNamara: In a startling turn of events, Mrs. Fisher called and a trooper came by with the transcript. Looks like we have a lead. According to Mrs. Fisher, Robinson was said one word about four times. Williams. And guess what the transcript also says? Williams. Sounds like the deceased said that Father Williams was leading some kind of necromantic cult. Apparently she saw him conversing with her father before he walked out onto the lake.
[A door can be heard opening.]
Watts: Guess who got a break in the case!
McNamara: Is it Father Williams?
Watts: How did- Nevermind. One of the neighbors got up in the night and saw the clergyman walk into the house.
McNamara: I've got his name on the transcript and from the call Robinson made to Mrs. Fisher. Wanna head down to the church?
Watts: As long as we don't have to sit through Mass.
Supplement:
When the Agents arrived at the church, they were unable to locate Father Williams. Evidence, such as a warm cup of coffee, suggested he had recently vacated the premises. Agents were able to match the fingerprints on the cup to prints left on the doorknob at the Robinsons home. A search of Father Williams' residence lead to the discovery of boots matching the ones from the crime scene.
McNamara: Update Log Number… What are we on now, Maddy?
Watts: Fuck. Probably like almost thirty.
McNamara: Nevermind. We've been here about a month and Father Williams continues to evade capture. Not much to say. The interim priest arrived yesterday, and he knows less than we do. The weather continues to depress morale. Watts has been complaining about the cold. Constantly.
Watts: Look me in the fucking eyes, Quintin, and tell me it doesn't make your implants ache. I'm completely justified here.
McNamara: Then tell Carlisle that he needs to do more cold-weather testing. Don't take it out on me. I can't control the weather, Maddy.
Watts: I will lock you out of this hotel room if you quote that one more time.
McNamara: [Laughing.] Anyways. The town seems to be giving us a cold shoulder. When we asked Ms. May Crawford about Father Williams, she informed us that we had stayed the maximum amount of days in her motel. So we had to move to the hotel on the outskirts of town.
Watts: Which has a half-broken heating system! And I cannot tell you how fucking mad that makes me. I'm gonna tear that smug asshole's spine out when we find him.
[A button on the recording device is pressed, presumably in error.]
McNamara: You okay, Maddy?
Watts: Yeah… I'm just almost out of meds and I've had to ration them.
McNamara: You should have told me.
Watts: It's not a big deal. I'll be fine.
McNamara: It's a big deal to me, Maddy.
Watts: Thanks. [Pause.] Finish your log.
[The Record button is pressed.]
McNamara: Alright, where was I? Oh yeah. Tonight, as usual, we will be driving down to the Robinson house to see if anything interesting happens.
Watts: Say it scientifically. That's too vague.
McNamara: They've already heard it twenty ti… Whatever. Due to the circumstances of Christie Robinson's sighting of the alleged anomaly, it's likely tied to the day/night cycle. As such, we walk to the shore of the lake every night. [Pause.] Satisfied?
Watts: I… I don't know.
[Several minutes of silence.]
Watts: I just don't know how to put this into words?
Watts: We're okay. Quintin is just… He's fine. He's just not talking.
[Nearly twenty minutes pass.]
Watts: Okay. We walked through the Robinsons' backyard. Everything was fine. Well, normal. When we got to the shore, it was just grey. Nothing but snow and ice. Then the moon came out from the clouds and this bright green light flashed at the end of the peninsula across the bay, the clouds disappeared, and…
Watts: Then a hundred thousand souls began to dance across a ballroom of black ice. Lit in every color… I… I saw…
[Soft crying can be heard.]
Watts: I saw my dad. And my mom. Exactly like they were when they… they died.
Watts: And my dad turned to me and just… winked. [Quiet Laugh.] Like he used to do when he'd sneak me extra dessert or something. And then, they kept dancing. I don't…
Watts: Alright. Morning after the anomaly. Quintin's still shaken up, so he asked me to do the log… Fuck, I'm not great at these. Okay. Normal stuff first. We're fine on food, lodging, and cash. I've got maybe ten days worth of meds left, which isn't great. Especially if the townies do that cold shoulder bullshit again. Might just break that shoulder clean off.
Watts: But the anomaly. I'm still processing it. It was definitely real, like that really was my parents. I just know. Which means… I don't know what it means.
Watts: Okay. I'm gonna focus on what I do know. Or my suspicions. Fuck, I'm flubbing this. Okay. So that green flash? I think that was caused by a person. And there's really only one person that could be. Father Williams. And the townies aren't gonna give him up, so we need to set a trap. One sec.
[Recording Paused.]
Watts: Probably should have just stopped the recording. Anyways. I called in for reinforcements. Gerald and James2 should be here by tomorrow morning, plus any stragglers they bring along.
McNamara: Did you tell them to pack warm?
Watts: Yeah. I told them to bring extra.
[Several minutes of silence.]
Watts: Hey Quintin… What. What did you see out there?
[No response.]
McNamara: Maddy, if you find this, and I'm not there, I'm sorry.
[The sound of crunching snow can be heard.]
McNamara: Madison is asleep back in the hotel. I have to do this… alone. When we got back to the hotel, I found a business card in the pocket of the jacket I'd bought when we got here. I don't know how, or why. But it's for that clothing store. From Father Williams.
McNamara: There's a note on it, too.
[McNamara clears his throat.]
McNamara: Dear Quintin. We need to talk. Alone. Meet me behind the Robinson house at midnight tonight. By the lake. Signed, Father Williams.
McNamara: I'd be worried if I didn't… you know… have my… anyways. And that's where I am now. Just pulled up to the house.
[Crunching snow can be heard for several minutes.]
McNamara: My God. I… don't know what to…
[Several seconds of silence.]
McNamara: Hundreds of people just dancing… over the lake. Not people. more like ghosts. I'm at the shore and it feels like I could reach out and touch them. It's just so…
Williams: Beautiful? Ethereal?
McNamara: Step back. I will not hesitate.
Williams: Put the gun away, Quintin. I have no intention to harm you.
McNamara: How do you know my name?
Williams: Will you sit on this bench and speak with an old man?
[Several seconds pass.]
Williams: Are you a religious man?
McNamara: I… No. Not after everything I've seen. Everything I've done.
Williams: You've had a hard twenty years, haven't you? Made you give up on God?
McNamara: No. If there is a God, he's not a caring God. [Pause.] How do you know so much about me?
Williams: The Dead have so much to say, if you'd only listen. [Pause.] I know who you saw out there. And I am so, so sorry. None of them deserved that. And neither did you.
McNamara: Do. Not. Play these fucking games with me. You don't even know what the hell you're talking about.
Williams: No. Probably not. But you still have my sympathy and condolences.
McNamara: Did you extend those to Christie?
Williams: Christie burned with a fire most people strive their entire lives to glimpse. It's what makes humans so unique in this universe. That pressing, eternal need to be. To exist. It's one of your most incredible traits.
McNamara: I didn't ask about that.
Williams: I did what I had to. To protect this place. And I regret it.
McNamara: Just a fucked up sense of duty, huh?
Williams: Surely you would understand the lengths you must go to protect the most important things?
McNamara: No. I do my job because I know the consequences of failure.
Williams: As do I.
McNamara: I don't buy it.
Williams: I didn't ask you to come here to plead my case. The Foundation creeps like ivy over anything they deem unnatural. But this? This is the one place they should not touch.
McNamara: Why not?
Williams: Those monsters of man's creation? The clockwork titans, abominations of flesh and magic? Places scarred by hate and fear and bloodlust? This is not one of them.
McNamara: And?
Williams: Do you believe in the soul, Quintin? Do you believe that you have one?
McNamara: If I did, Director Carlisle would have cut it out by now.
Williams: [Polite laugh.] I can see yours burning bright. Of everything, the soul is one thing that never fades away. Look across the water. Do you see them burning across the sky?
McNamara: …Yeah.
Williams: Do you see the man holding a young girl in one arm, and a woman in the other? Do you know who they are?
McNamara: It's the Robinsons, isn't it.
Williams: Send me your scientists and I will make them understand why they cannot interfere here.
McNamara: We don't negotiate.
Williams: Absolutism is not something that survives the test of time. I will compromise, but I will not abandon my post.
Captain McNamara returned to his hotel and alerted Overwatch Command to the situation. A team of researchers was dispatched to the town of Ortus, where they began to negotiate with Father Williams, designated SCP-5204-1. After demonstrating that physical containment would be impossible, SCP-5204-1 agreed to work with the Foundation to protect the Veil. The methods of doing this are unknown, but there have been zero sightings since this was enacted, and SCP-5204 was reclassified as Euclid. Any collateral effects are unknown.






