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The Second Lost Child, a creature of shadow, is likely the most dangerous of the Lost Children. Even gods tremble with unease at its passage. It is held captive by the SCP Foundation, who knew not what they sacrificed to imprison it. Most Hand members feel this is for the best.
SCP-017, also known as the Shadow Person, is an antagonist in the SCP Foundation series. It is a shadowy figure roughly the size of a young child. Unlike some other dangerous SCP objects, it generally remains stationary and does nothing to actively harm anyone until a shadow is cast upon it. When that happens, it will immediately leap at and engulf the object or person, then return to normal size as if they were never there, to begin with.
Following the success of the cross-testing of anomalies at Site-100, SCP-017 was put against SCP-1591, a glass sculpture which emitted light that resulted in objects and individuals becoming transparent and vanishing entirely. This cross-test resulted in SCP-017 being weakened by the sculpture, which led to it using its body to completely envelop it and prevent SCP-1591 from emitting any more light.
Behavior and Procedure[]
SCP-017 is contained in a room with lights from every angle, illuminating every corner of the room. The repair is required, and no other personnel is allowed to enter in order to avoid casting a shadow.
Unlike some other dangerous SCP objects, SCP-017 generally remains stationary and does nothing to actively harm anyone, until a shadow is cast upon it. Immediately and swiftly in reaction towards the shadows, SCP-017 leaps at the object casting the shadow and completely encloses it in its shroud, whereupon it returns to its normal size, erasing the objects' existence and leaving zero trace behind.
Any attempt at finding the whereabouts of SCP-017's victims have been unsuccessful, so it is unknown if it teleported them to somewhere else into a pocket dimension (like that of SCP-106) or simply consumed them.
Appearance[]
SCP-017 is an 80 cm tall shadowy figure, roughly the size of a young child. SCP-017 seems to be composed of a shadowy, smoke-like shroud which is apparently shapeless. Even though it is unknown if there is anything or anyone beneath the shroud, the search attempt is still on going.
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Videos[]
SCP Foundation Readings- SCP-017 Shadow Person - object class keter - humanoid - hostile scp
SCP-017 Shadow Person (SCP Animation) -Shorts
Trivia[]
TatsTopVideos ironically ranked SCP-017 #17 on their "Top 24 Scariest SCPs" video.
In the article "The Second Child", SCP-017 is somewhat implied to be one of the Lost Children who descended from Cain.
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