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Cyclops: The Monocular Apex

Entity Identification: Cyclops (ent_global_cyclops)

Section titled “Entity Identification: Cyclops (ent_global_cyclops)”
  • Entity Name: Cyclops
  • Mythology System: Global/Pan-Cultural
  • Category: Biological Anomaly / Cryptid
  • Alignment: Neutral
  • Containment Class: Euclid
  • Threat Level: 5 (High Physical Risk)
  • Tags: #monster, #global, #archaic-entity

The Cyclops is a recurring biological anomaly characterized by a singular, centralized ocular organ. While often relegated to the status of “mythology” in academic circles, field reports indicate the existence of relict populations within isolated subterranean or high-altitude environments. They represent a significant departure from standard hominid evolution, often exhibiting gigantism and localized telekinetic manipulation of heavy objects.

[System Rule] When the entity enters an active state, the following protocols must be strictly enforced:

  1. Physical/Occult Compliance: The entity is bound by the standard metaphysical laws governing its region of origin. Attempts to relocate a specimen frequently lead to reality-stabilization failure.
  2. Detection Radius: A baseline警戒 (warning) threshold of 50 meters is required. Interaction within this zone without high-grade ballistic protection is strictly prohibited for non-combat personnel.
  3. Predatory Patterns: Unlike common folklore, the cyclops does not primarily hunt via sight; it navigates via low-frequency infrasound and vibration sensing.

SCP/Anomaly Worldview Integration: There is currently no definitive Foundation-sanctioned dossier detailing modern containment of a Class-5 Cyclops. However, speculative research suggests that many accounts of “Bigfoot” or “Abominable Snowman” sightings in specific geological hot zones are, in fact, misidentified cyclopean specimens.

  • Research Note 01: Current containment theories suggest that the “eye” of the Cyclops acts as a localized anchor for graviton particles, explaining their immense strength despite their frame.
  • Research Note 02: It is highly advised that recovery teams utilize acoustic dampening equipment when approaching a known habitat.
  • Status: Open for further investigation.
  • Archivist Note: Any researchers encountering physical evidence of cyclopean remains or active nestings are required to file a report with the Department of Antiquities and Anomalous Biology immediately.