SCP-699 is an intriguing story. I believe you will enjoy it.
It's simply a collection of small experiments involving this SCP entity. And, of course, there might be some who don't like it because it lacks impressive theories or myths.
As seen from the countless experiments at the beginning of the chapters, SCP-699 is simply categorized as "potentially dangerous."
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Who is the author?
I set out to find out, and after some humiliating struggles, I finally got accurate information about the author.
However... it was very bad news.
"What? Are you kidding me? The author is inactive?"
I heard that the author had stopped being active for a long time—actually, they had passed away.
But it's better not to dig up painful events like that.
He died of cancer. That's all.
[ . . . ]
I will return soon, if necessary.
The final post by that author was the greatest piece of writing I've ever known. But the price was that he passed away, leaving this world behind.
And now, SCP-699 can finally be concluded.
[ . . . ]
Let's dive into the only, first, and final theory about SCP-699.
"Mythology of SCP-699."