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A section of SCP-D.

Item #: SCP-D Object Class: Safe Site Responsible: Site-204 Director: Disura Shantha Research Head: Atharva Acharya Assigned Task Force: N/A Level 4/D CLASSIFIED

Special Containment Procedures: The public is to be informed that the perimeter surrounding SCP-D has been closed off due to the atmosphere having been infected with Agent Orange . Drones or D-Class personnel should be used for exploration attempts.

Efforts to locate PoI-D is ongoing.

Description: SCP-D is a massive network of tunnels used by Viet Cong guerillas during the Vietnam War, located in a forest within the Dak Nong Province, Vietnam. No notable anomalous property has been noted for SCP-D's interior, although explorations by D-Class personnel have revealed that the tunnels extend to an estimated length of 26.415 kilometres downwards.

Mapping of SCP-D is difficult; multiple sections of the tunnels have either collapsed or have been built in ways that would usually cause infrastructural instability, such as overlapping and/or over-sized rooms. SCP-D also lacks any form of defence built into the tunnels .

Despite the poor conditions of SCP-D, there is evidence that SCP-D was extensively used by Viet Cong guerillas during the Tet Offensive . According to a document recovered during a D-Class exploration attempt, SCP-D was constructed in 1967 for logistic and communication purposes, later used to house Sarkic cultists for an unknown purpose.

So far, one D-Class exploration team has successfully reached the bottom of SCP-D. Members of the exploration team described a large room containing Sarkic-related artefacts, which was flooded with a liquid with a similar chemical composition to human blood, flowing from a collapsed section of the tunnel. Excavation of this specific section of the tunnel is forbidden due to the fragile infrastructure of SCP-D.

Addendum D.1 Discovery

+ View Addendum - Close Addendum The investigation into SCP-D begun after Technician James discovered several encrypted files dating back to 1968 in Site-204's archive during scheduled data maintenance. These were of special note due to their sudden and unexplained appearance, along with the outdated security measures used to protect these file. The contents of the files consisted of interviews and documents about an individual named "Daniel Greene", conducted by Foundation Agent Venitha Seneviratne. It should be noted that Venitha was born in 1981 and that the individual mentioned had no DNA matches or official government records. According to the interview files, Daniel Greene was transferred from Khe Sanh to a South Vietnamese hospital after filing multiple reports of a "Viet Cong flesh cult". Initially met with scepticism, Daniel was eventually handed over to the SCP Foundation after suffering from nightmares of the previously mentioned "Viet Cong flesh cult". Daniel Greene was given Class-C Amnestics following Foundation interview and discharged after it was determined that he was unfit for service. His last public appearance was on 05/05/1969 in Wyoming, several days after his discharge. Daniel has now been classified as PoI-D at a low-medium priority. Using the information gained from the interview files, Foundation field agents were able to locate SCP-D in the Dak Nong Province.

Addendum D.2 Material recovered from SCP-D

+ View Addendum - Close Addendum Multiple documents and objects have been recovered from within SCP-D. The following addendum is a list of the more notable objects of interest. Material: A North Vietnamese propaganda leaflet encouraging civilians to aid the Tet Offensive, recovered during Exploration Attempt D.5. Content: (Excerpt translated from Vietnamese) "Brothers and sisters, take your arms and band together! On the day of Tet, we attack the imperialist scum and take back what we rightfully own!" Material: An audio player from an unknown manufacturer, recovered during Exploration Attempt D.2. Content: A cover of the song "Fortunate Son ". Singer identified as █████████ ██████ ████████, who claims to have never heard of the song. Material: A copy of Sarkic scripture Valkzaron, recovered during Exploration Attempt D.5. Notes: The contents of the scripture were translated into Vietnamese. Material: Several small sculptures depicting mythical beings originating from the Sarkic religion. Notes: Most of the sculptures appeared to be failed attempts to model Yaldabaoth, the Sarkic deity. A newborn finger was uncovered from a sculpture depicting Grand Karcist Ion. Material: A box containing ten anomalous Type-56 assault rifles , recovered during Exploration Attempt D.3. A note on one of the rifles reads "DO NOT USE" in Vietnamese. Notes: Any type of ammunition loaded into the rifles when fired creates a writhing mass of flesh on impact. When fired upon live test subjects and on cadavers, the targets imploded near-instantaneously. Nine of the rifles were incinerated, with the last remaining rifle have been relocated to Site-204's armoury for further testing.