
SCP-173 - SCP Foundation
Item #: SCP-173. Object Class: Euclid. Special Containment Procedures: Item SCP-173 is to be kept in a locked container at all times. When personnel must enter SCP-173's container, no fewer than 3 may enter at any time and the door is to be relocked behind them.
What If SCP 173 Was Real? - YouTube
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SCP Foundation - Wikipedia
In real life, SCP-173 is notable for being the first SCP ever written, and inspired the rest of the SCP Wiki and its fictional universe. [6][7]
SCP-173 - Villains Wiki
SCP-173 is based on a real-life sculpture named Untitled 2004, created by the Japanese sculptor and artist Izumi Kato. The sculpture was made out of wood, acrylic, and charcoal. SCP-173 photo used on the Villains wiki, was created by Denis Skiba.
SCP-173 | SCP Database Wiki | Fandom
SCP-173 ("The Sculpture") is an anomalous statue that possesses an extreme hostility to sentient lifeforms. SCP-173 was eventually captured by the SCP Foundation, being moved to Site-19 in 1993. Due to it excreting a mixture of feces and blood, Class-D …
Iconic Internet monster SCP-173 is losing its look
Feb 2, 2022 · SCP-173's image is actually Untitled 2004, an art piece by Japanese artist Izumi Kato. Kato only learned about its use in SCP later, and graciously allowed its use as long as it wasn't used commercially, though he was unhappy with the arrangement (understandably).
SCP-173 | SCP Foundation Wikia | Fandom
SCP-173 - The Sculpture - The Original is a Euclid-class SCP in Series I, originally written by Moto42 on 4chan in 2007. SCP-173 is notable for being the very first SCP ever created, and as such it is the progenitor of the entire SCP Foundation Wiki and the SCP Universe .
Internet Horror Legend SCP-173 Sees Incredible Reinvention - Kotaku
Feb 16, 2022 · While not particularly well-written by today’s standards, the SCP-173 creepypasta managed to sink its claws into the denizens of 4chan largely thanks to its accompanying image of a haunting,...
SCP-173: The Statue - The Scare Chamber
Mar 25, 2019 · SCP-173 is an object constructed from concrete and rebar with traces of Krylon brand spray paint. SCP-173 is to be kept in a locked container at all times. It has proven animate and extremely hostile, moving only when outside of any organism’s line of sight.
SCP-173 - Confic Wiki
SCP-173 was originally posted anonymously on 4chan’s /x/ board by Moto42 (then credited as “S S Walrus”) on June 22, 2007. [2] Izumi Kato is the artist responsible for the sculpture used as the primary photo of SCP-173, [3] and Keisuke Yamamoto is the photographer.