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SCPA-EN-00223 "The Whispering Woods"

SCPA-EN-00223 "The Whispering Woods"

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SCPA-EN-00223 Report

Item #: SCPA-EN-00223

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures:
SCPA-EN-00223 is contained within a 10km square area of land, surrounded by a 5-meter tall concrete wall, with a single guarded entrance. Any civilians wishing to enter must have prior approval from at least two Level 3 personnel. SCPA-EN-00223 is to be regularly monitored by Foundation agents, using surveillance equipment placed throughout the perimeter. Personnel entering SCPA-EN-00223 must wear sound-canceling ear protection at all times and are required to carry GPS devices and radios on their person. All communication or information gathered by personnel entering SCPA-EN-00223 must be screened and approved by at least two Level 3 personnel before leaving the site.

Description:
SCPA-EN-00223, also known as "The Whispering Woods," is a stretch of dense woodland located in the [REDACTED] region. SCPA-EN-00223 is inhabited by an unknown entity or entities that communicate through a network of sound waves present within the forest. The sound waves produce whispers that are inaudible to the human ear, but can be detected using specialized equipment. The whispers are a form of communication between the entities, but their meaning and purpose remain unknown. However, it is evident that SCPA-EN-00223 has an intelligence far beyond anything known to humans.

The sound waves of SCPA-EN-00223 have been known to cause varying levels of physical and psychological stress on individuals who hear them, leading to notable health complications over time. These health impacts include increased anxiety, paranoia, sleep disturbances, and physical damage to the eardrums. The effects of long-term exposure to SCPA-EN-00223 are not well understood and warrant further study.

SCPA Foundation personnel who have entered SCPA-EN-00223 have reported strange sights and sounds, including optical illusions and auditory hallucinations. Some personnel have also reported feelings of being watched or followed despite the lack of any visible entities. Personnel are strongly cautioned against any attempts to interact with the entities inhabiting SCPA-EN-00223.

Additional Information:
SCPA-EN-00223 was first discovered in 19██ when a group of hikers reported strange sounds that they couldn't explain. Foundation agents were soon dispatched to investigate, and SCPA-EN-00223 was secured after multiple researchers were lost during their attempts to study the forest.

It has been observed that certain plant species appear to exhibit anomalous effects while growing inside SCPA-EN-00223, including increased growth rates and unnatural mutations. Further study and experimentation are ongoing to explore the relationship between this phenomenon and SCPA-EN-00223.

References:
Document EN-00223-01: Exploration Log of SCPA-EN-00223

Classification level:
Level 3

Notice:
Personnel entering SCPA-EN-00223 must be screened to ensure they have no pre-existing auditory sensitivity or related conditions. Any personnel who exhibit signs of auditory distress while inside SCPA-EN-00223 should evacuate immediately.

Record #:
Exploration Log of SCPA-EN-00223

Reporter:
Dr. ████████, Researcher for SCPA-EN-00223

Approver:
Dr. ████████, Head Researcher for SCPA-EN-00223

Additional research into SCPA-EN-00223 "The Whispering Woods"

Additional research is underway...


【注意事項】

この文書は、人工知能によって生成されたものであり、SCPA財団が取り扱う奇妙な存在や現象についての報告書として作成されました。

本文書に記載された内容や画像は、フィクションであるため、実在の人物や団体とは一切関係がありません。SCPA財団は、この文書を公開することで、一般の人々にSCPA財団が取り扱う異常な存在や現象について知識を提供することを目的としています。

SCPA財団は、本文書の使用に伴う一切の責任を負いかねます。

【Notice】

This document was created as a report on strange beings and phenomena handled by the SCPA Foundation, generated by artificial intelligence.

The contents and images described in this document are fictional and are not related to any real individuals or organizations. The SCPA Foundation aims to provide knowledge to the general public about abnormal beings and phenomena handled by the SCPA Foundation by publishing this document.

The SCPA Foundation cannot be held responsible for any use of this document.