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The Gashadokuro are a race of malevolent yōkai, native to the whole of Imperial Japan. They will appear at night, out of the darkness, and seek the blood of men. Conventional weaponry is entirely useless against the Gashadokuro, and they can only be banished by the morning sun, or by the bright lights of human creation.
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~ A piece of a translated entry of the SCP.
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SCP-2863, also known as Gashadokuro, are an antagonistic group in the SCP Foundation series. SCP-2863 is a collection of many hostile, giant and spectral human skeletons that feed on the blood of living humans.
They are based off of the "Gashadokuro" of Japanese mythology, which means "rattling skeleton" in English. In the mythology and SCP mythos, these skeletons are created from mass death - the bones of many deceased people. Due to the ghostly, spectral and vanishing nature of the SCP, containing them is impossible.
Powers and Abilities[]
The spectral skeletons manifest themselves into existence within Japanese borders only after sunset. If any instances are caught in light brighter than 1.1 lux, they lose their solidity. Due to their spectral nature, they cannot be photographed. Once they appear, they will stalk any living humans they can find, capture them, bite their heads off and drink their blood.
Despite being skeletons, the instances will still gain some sort of nutrition from their victim's blood. The blood will be absorbed into the SCP instances' bones. If anyone attempts to interrupt an instance while it's feeding, it will become extremely hostile against that person. Standard weaponry doesn't affect the Gashadokuro, as only the Sun or bright lights can stop them.
A "Shinto ritual" can banish a Gashadokuro, but it cannot remove one permanently, as it can still reappear later.
History[]
SCP-2863/Gashadokuro are malevolent yōkai, native to Imperial Japan. Massive amounts of death are what create the SCP, being a concentration of the suffering of hundreds of people. Their curse remains for hundreds of years "until their sorrow has diffused", and that there is no way to speed up the process.
The first documentation of SCP-2863 was SCP-2863-204 which began in January 1938 near Nanjing, China. Though it didn't come to the SCP Foundation's attention until 1946. That instance had damage on its pelvis, skull and ribs. SCP-2863-205 was cataloged in 1954, far east of Fukuoka City, with that instance having severe burns on its entire skeletal structure and emits low levels of gamma radiation.
SCP-2863-206 appeared on March 15, 2011 offshore east of Tōhoku, Japan. This instance had a lack of teeth, with damage to the back of the skull. The instance was seemingly killed or taken down, but reappeared offshore three times after this.
The SCP was originally monitored by an agency known as the IJAMEA until the agency's dissolution. The monitoring of the SCP is now done by Mobile Task Force Omnicron-3.
A subspecies of the Gashadokuro emerged in the Soconusco region of Chiapas, México, which unlike their native brethren, they were a bit smaller, were decorated like the Mexican Day of the Dead's sugar skulls, and far less aggressive. In the late 19th century and 20th century, large groups of Japanese immigrants had settled in Mexico to establish colonies, but unfortunately for them they would suffer poor harvests and sicknesses.
The first of these special Gashadokuro appeared following the demise of the Enomoto Colony, at which point the colony's leader Toraji Kusakado set up a Bon festival altar to honor the departed. Using flowers provided by SCP-6755, Kusakado began praying at the altar on the Day of the Dead, only to be met with a Gashadokuro. At first terrified, Kusakado saw that it wasn't hostile and instead it just wandered around along with being colorful. This made him think that the Gashadokuro had found peace in Mexico, feeling with hope for his people's future. These unique Gashadokuros have since been designated SCP-5381.
Personality[]
The Gashadokuro are absolutely bloodthirsty creatures that either ignore the chance to communicate or is simply unable to, making it a mystery if they sentient or not. Every single attempt to communicate with an instance of SCP-2863 has failed, as every instance is far too hostile. They are also too hostile to be enlisted into any of type of militia, due to their unpredictable and wild nature.
Gallery[]
Images[]
Calaveritas de azúcar which SCP-5381's decorations bear resemblance to.
Videos[]
The Starving Skeletons SCP-2863 - Gashadokuro (SCP Animation)
Trivia[]
- Given that SCP-3507 hunted various yōkai it is possible that he at some point also fought off SCP-2863.
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Major Organizations
Ambrose Restaurants •
Anderson Robotics •
Arcadia •
Are We Cool Yet? •
Black Queen •
Chaos Insurgency •
Chicago Spirit •
Children of the Scarlet King •
Church of the Broken God •
Daevites •
The Factory •
Fifth Church •
Gamers Against Weed •
Global Occult Coalition •
Greazeburger Incorporated •
GRU Division "P" •
Herman Fuller's Circus of the Disquieting •
Imperial Japanese Anomalous Matters Examination Agency •
Just Girly Things •
Marshall, Carter, and Dark Ltd. •
Office for the Reclamation of Islamic Artifacts •
SAPPHIRE •
Sarkicism (Adytum's Wake, Church of the Eternal Mother, Church of the Red Harvest, The Hunter's Black Lodge) •
SCP Foundation (O5 Council) •
Serpent's Hand •
TotleighSoft •
Valravn Corporation •
Vikander-Kneed Technical Media
Minor/Recurring Organizations
Accelerate the Future •
Ahnenerbe Obskurakorps •
Brazen Heart •
Cowboys •
Children of the Torch •
Chosen of God •
Crystal Elms Productions •
Foundation Elimination Coalition •
Giftschreiber •
HANSARP •
House of Apollyon •
House of Stars •
Light Courier Enterprises •
Myrmidon International •
PENTAGRAM •
Proponents of Paranormal Rights •
Pokémon Company •
Second Haptic Assembly •
Sin Nombre •
Sugarcomb Confectionery •
Syncope Symphony •
Twelve Stars •
Westhead Media •
Y.W.T.G.T.H.F.T.
International Organizations
Annihilism •
Hive •
Japan Organisms Improvement and Creation Laboratory •
Meat Circus •
P.O.R.A. •
SAPPHIRE
Safe SCPs
Bobble the Clown •
Scarlet King •
SCP-072 •
SCP-245 •
SCP-343 •
SCP-432-1 •
SCP-553 •
SCP-695 •
SCP-875-1 •
SCP-875-3 •
SCP-984-1 •
SCP-1049 •
SCP-1285-3 •
SCP-1312-1 •
SCP-1312-2 •
SCP-1357-A •
SCP-1499-1 •
SCP-1599 •
SCP-1646-1 •
SCP-1757-A •
SCP-1888-2 •
SCP-2069 •
SCP-2264-4 •
SCP-2732-2-B •
SCP-2851-1 •
SCP-3148 •
SCP-3872 •
SCP-4338 •
SCP-4812-S •
SCP-4950 •
SCP-4974 •
SCP-5000-█ •
SCP-(5.782×10⁵⁴)-567 •
SCP-5705-1 •
Suburb Slasher •
SCP-6789 •
SCP-6959 •
SCP-6977 •
SCP-7091-1 •
SCP-7898
Euclid SCPs
Announcer •
SCP-023 •
SCP-031 •
SCP-046-1 •
SCP-049 •
SCP-071 •
SCP-075 •
SCP-079 •
SCP-080 •
SCP-082 •
SCP-087-1 •
SCP-096 •
SCP-136-2 •
SCP-137 •
SCP-153 •
SCP-157 •
SCP-173 •
SCP-178-1 •
SCP-230 •
SCP-277-R█ •
SCP-286-1 •
SCP-286-2 •
SCP-303 •
SCP-312 •
SCP-333-C •
SCP-372 •
SCP-401 •
SCP-428 •
SCP-439 •
SCP-457 •
SCP-511 •
SCP-513-1 •
SCP-526-2 •
SCP-542 •
SCP-548 •
SCP-567-9 •
SCP-569 •
SCP-617 •
SCP-625 •
SCP-647 •
SCP-650 •
SCP-666-1 •
SCP-681 •
SCP-693 •
SCP-701-1 •
SCP-735 •
SCP-745 •
SCP-747 •
SCP-748-4 •
SCP-767-15 •
SCP-777-1 •
SCP-797 •
SCP-799 •
SCP-811 •
SCP-823 •
SCP-844 •
SCP-847 •
SCP-899 •
SCP-924 •
SCP-930 Entity •
SCP-932 •
SCP-956 •
SCP-965 •
SCP-966 •
SCP-973-2 •
SCP-974 •
SCP-995 •
SCP-1051 •
SCP-1111-1 •
SCP-1120 •
SCP-1128 •
SCP-1145 •
SCP-1299-1 •
SCP-1316 •
SCP-1337 •
SCP-1451 •
SCP-1471-A •
SCP-1701 •
SCP-1749-2 •
SCP-1897 •
SCP-1913 •
SCP-1919-1 •
SCP-1972-B •
SCP-2014 •
SCP-2059 •
SCP-2254 •
SCP-2315-1 •
SCP-2363-A •
SCP-2396-B •
SCP-2401-Alpha •
SCP-2419-A •
SCP-2424 •
SCP-2427-3 •
SCP-2522 •
SCP-2611-1 •
SCP-2901 •
SCP-2940-B •
SCP-2999 •
SCP-3008-2 •
SCP-3019-A •
SCP-3114 •
SCP-3166 •
SCP-3280 •
SCP-3388 •
SCP-3428 •
SCP-3631-1 •
SCP-3786 •
SCP-3785-1 •
SCP-3838-8 •
SCP-3860 •
SCP-4162 •
SCP-4166-2 •
SCP-4187-1 •
SCP-4231-A •
SCP-4310 •
SCP-4434 •
SCP-4670 •
SCP-4680 •
SCP-4812-E •
SCP-4924-A •
SCP-4959 (SCP-4959-A) •
SCP-4975 •
SCP-5045-1 •
SCP-5935-1 •
SCP-6076 •
SCP-6198 •
SCP-6618-A •
SCP-6661 •
SCP-6979 •
SCP-7533 •
SCP-7725-C •
SCP-7785 •
SCP-7840 •
SCP-7983 •
SCP-8999
Keter SCPs
Black Moon •
Past and Future •
The Prototype •
SCP-017 •
SCP-019-2 •
SCP-029 •
SCP-035 •
SCP-058 •
SCP-060-Alpha •
SCP-076-2 •
SCP-090 •
SCP-106 •
SCP-140-A •
SCP-165 •
SCP-204-1 •
SCP-231-1 •
SCP-280 •
SCP-307 •
SCP-339 •
SCP-352 •
SCP-354 Entities •
SCP-363 •
SCP-427-1 •
SCP-435-2 •
SCP-469 •
SCP-575 •
SCP-582 •
SCP-589 •
SCP-610 •
SCP-631 •
SCP-682 •
SCP-718 •
SCP-752-1 •
SCP-783 •
SCP-939 •
SCP-940 •
SCP-953 •
SCP-968 •
SCP-1000 •
SCP-1048 (SCP-1048 Duplicates) •
SCP-1155 •
SCP-1322-A •
SCP-1368-1 •
SCP-1447-1 •
SCP-1500 •
SCP-1736 •
SCP-1739 •
SCP-1765 •
SCP-1788-1 •
SCP-1790 •
SCP-1984-01 •
SCP-2030-1 •
SCP-2075 •
SCP-2191-1 •
SCP-2191-2 •
SCP-2191-3 •
SCP-2200-2 •
SCP-2316 Entity •
SCP-2317-K •
SCP-2399 •
SCP-2385 •
SCP-2408-4 •
SCP-2439 •
SCP-2440 •
SCP-2490 •
SCP-2521 •
SCP-2747 •
SCP-2774-A •
SCP-2803-A •
SCP-2807 •
SCP-2846-A •
SCP-2852 •
SCP-2863 •
SCP-2877 •
SCP-2935 Entity •
SCP-2950 •
SCP-3002 •
SCP-3003-2 •
SCP-3004-1 •
SCP-3007 Entity •
SCP-3033 •
SCP-3125 •
SCP-3167 •
SCP-3199 •
SCP-3288 (Emperor Maximilian) •
SCP-3333-1 •
SCP-3340 •
SCP-3456 •
SCP-3503 •
SCP-3643 •
SCP-3799 •
SCP-3760 •
SCP-3997 •
SCP-4105-B •
SCP-4205 •
SCP-4290 •
SCP-4293 •
SCP-4315-2 •
SCP-4335 •
SCP-4666 •
SCP-4715 •
SCP-4812-K •
SCP-4833 •
SCP-4840-B •
SCP-4856 •
SCP-4885 •
SCP-4886 •
SCP-4910 •
SCP-4947 •
SCP-5049-A •
SCP-5167 •
SCP-5172 •
SCP-5267-A •
SCP-5284 •
SCP-5423 •
SCP-5598 •
SCP-5653 •
SCP-5659 •
SCP-5683 •
SCP-5761-1 •
SCP-6004 •
SCP-6013 •
SCP-6096 •
SCP-6427 •
SCP-6455 •
SCP-6596 •
SCP-6789 •
SCP-6810 •
SCP-7219 •
SCP-7380 •
SCP-7436 •
SCP-7569 •
SCP-7776-A •
SCP-7932
Apollyon SCPs
When Day Breaks •
SCP-3999 •
SCP-6820-A •
SCP-7853
Thaumiel SCPs
SCP-122-2 •
SCP-3000 •
SCP-4884 •
SCP-5001-A
Esoteric SCPs
The Factory •
SCP-UBU •
SCP-2085-1 •
SCP-2744 •
SCP-2845 •
SCP-3396 •
SCP-3700-2 •
SCP-3895 •
SCP-4444 •
SCP-4971-▽ •
SCP-5004-A •
SCP-5034 •
SCP-5651-1 •
SCP-5346 Entity •
SCP-INTEGER •
SCP-6004 •
SCP-6061-1 •
SCP-6661 •
SCP-6666 •
SCP-6747-C •
SCP-6987 •
SCP-7450 •
SCP-7660
Explained SCPs
SCP-1548-EX •
SCP-1933-EX •
SCP-5025-1
Neutralized/Decommissioned SCPs
SCP-083-D •
SCP-531-D •
SCP-1682 •
SCP-2480-1 •
SCP-3999 •
SCP-4290 •
SCP-5002 •
SCP-5277 •
SCP-5281-D •
SCP-5739 •
SCP-6097 •
SCP-6373 •
SCP-6624-1 •
SCP-6624-2 •
SCP-6624-3 •
SCP-7115-A •
SCP-7404
Joke SCPs
SCP-049-J •
SCP-729-J •
SCP-777-J •
SCP-8==D-J •
SCP-900-J •
SCP-1344-J •
SCP-SCP-J •
SCP-2103-J •
SCP-SCP-J
International SCPs
Spanish Branch
SCP-ES-045 •
SCP-ES-081 •
SCP-ES-113 •
SCP-ES-138 •
SCP-ES-150 •
SCP-ES-156 •
SCP-ES-156-1 •
SCP-ES-266
French Branch
SCP-006-FR •
SCP-023-FR •
SCP-025-FR •
SCP-054-FR •
SCP-060-FR •
SCP-075-FR •
SCP-089-FR •
SCP-096-FR •
SCP-109-FR •
SCP-174-FR •
SCP-181-FR •
SCP-218-FR
German Branch
SCP-069-DE •
SCP-077-DE •
SCP-149-DE-A
Italian Branch
SCP-013-IT •
SCP-015-IT •
SCP-022-IT •
SCP-055-IT
Japanese Branch
Sakuranushi •
SCP-███-JP •
SCP-030-JP •
SCP-036-JP •
SCP-070-JP •
SCP-173-JP •
SCP-192-JP-1 •
SCP-268-JP •
SCP-272-JP-2 •
SCP-444-JP •
SCP-489-JP •
SCP-835-JP •
SCP-910-JP •
SCP-1326-JP-K
Korean Branch
SCP-056-KO •
SCP-444-KO-5 •
SCP-750-KO
Russian Branch
SCP-1026-RU •
SCP-1030-RU Entities •
SCP-1109-RU
Chinese Branch
SCP-CN-801 •
SCP-CN-1101
Traditional Chinese Branch
SCP-ZH-111 •
SCP-ZH-282 •
SCP-ZH-613
Portuguese Branch
SCP-050-PT •
SCP-101-PT-6
Ukrainian Branch
SCP-086-UA •
SCP-089-UA
SCP-001 Proposals
SCP-001 (The Council) •
SCP-001 (The Database) •
SCP-001 (Atonement) •
SCP-001 (Past and Future) (The Man at the Threshold) •
SCP-001 (The Prototype) •
SCP-001 (The Factory) •
SCP-001 (The Scarlet King) •
SCP-001 (The Way It Ends) •
SCP-001 (The Black Moon) •
SCP-001-A1 (The Preserver) •
SCP-001 (When Day Breaks) (SCP-001-A)
Canonical SCP Beings
Absence •
Adam el Asem •
Alagaddans •
Announcer •
Apakht •
Authors •
Blinkers •
Brothers Death •
Children of the Night •
End •
Faeries •
He-Who-Made-Dark •
He-Who-Made-Light •
Malidramagiuan •
Neon God •
Neverwere •
Pattern Screamers •
Queen Mab •
SCP-5000-█ •
Striders •
Studio Guardians •
Therion •
Unclean
Old Gods
వ •
Black Moon •
Carnegias •
Crocosquid •
The Factory •
Hanged King •
He Who Walks Beneath Dreams •
Hr'sthnpol •
Jeser •
Lord Goran •
Ma'tol •
Moloch •
Saturn Deer •
Scarlet King •
SCP-682 •
SCP-2845 •
SCP-3000 •
SCP-3004-1 •
SCP-4315-2 •
SCP-4947 •
SCP-4950 •
SCP-4971-▽ •
Teran •
Thoth •
Titania •
Violet Queen •
Verdant Mage •
Voruteut •
Xiolt-la •
Yaldabaoth •
Zsar Magoth
Old Gods' Servants
Adytum's Wake (Cornelius P. Bodfel III) •
Ambassador of Alagadda •
Archons •
BLACKSTAR •
Bobble the Clown •
Chosen of God •
Children of the Scarlet King (Elder Rockwell, John Yttoric) •
Church of the Broken God (Robert Bumaro, Trunnion, Hedwig) •
Daevites (Orvo, Lror, Ydax) •
Fifth Church (Celebration 'Big Cheese' Horace) •
Grand Karcist Ion •
James Anderson •
Mr. Redd •
SCP-035 •
SCP-076-2 •
SCP-096 •
SCP-2852 •
SCP-3456 •
SCP-3700-2 •
SCP-3785-1 •
SCP-4231-A
Personages
Adam el Asem •
Black Queen •
Calvin Lucien •
Carl Fraser •
Cornelius P. Bodfel III •
Cynthia Cordier •
D-3826 •
D-4986 •
D-7294 •
dado •
Daniel DeVorn •
Dr. Dämmer •
Dr. Elliott Emerson •
Dr. Jack Bright •
Dr. Madison Craggs •
Dr. W •
Draga Negrescu •
Edwin Falkirk •
Elijah •
Elizabeth Crocker •
Enigma •
ENTITY-NaClO •
Evelyn May •
Ezekiel Clark •
Father Pat •
General Bowe •
Grand Karcist Ion •
Hedwig •
Herman Fuller •
Iris Dark •
James Anderson •
James Franklin •
Jean Durand and Mátyás Nemeş •
Joseph Lowry •
KeeLee •
Konrad Weiss •
Laurence Michaud •
Leonid Chernoff •
Leopold I •
Lovataar •
Madeleine von Schaeffer •
Marshall Ford Everett •
Mavra Isimeria •
Milo Igorvich •
Mikkel Borov •
Mr. Redd •
Mr. Night •
Nadox •
O5-0 •
Orok •
Otari Iosava •
Paris Kiran •
Pico Wilson •
Pit Sloth •
Randolph Metzger •
Rasmin Yelkov •
Richard Chappell •
Robert Bumaro •
Robert Gates •
Ruprecht Cartet •
Ruiz Duchamp •
Ryoto Hishakaku •
Saarn •
Samuel Decard •
SCP-2089-1's Captor •
SerViper1995 •
Simon Oswalt •
Skitter Marshall •
Smiling Man •
Thomas Graham •
Traveler •
Trunnion •
UIU 1933-001 •
Vincent Anderson
SCPs in Video Games
When Day Breaks •
SCP-035 •
SCP-049 •
SCP-079 •
SCP-080 •
SCP-087-1 •
SCP-087-B Entities •
SCP-096 •
SCP-106 •
SCP-173 •
SCP-178-1 •
SCP-245 •
SCP-372 •
SCP-427-1 •
SCP-457 •
SCP-513-1 •
SCP-553 •
SCP-650 •
SCP-682 •
SCP-735 •
SCP-860-2 •
SCP-939 •
SCP-956 •
SCP-966 •
SCP-1026-RU •
SCP-1048 •
SCP-1048 Duplicates •
SCP-1499-1 •
SCP-3008-2 •
SCP-3114 •
SCP-XXXX
Disambiguation Pages
SCP •
SCP-001 •
SCP-087
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