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The Ogre: Global Entity Classification

  • Entity ID: ent_global_ogre
  • Classification: Euclid
  • Threat Level: 5 (High)
  • Alignment: Neutral
  • Category: Biological/Mythic Entity
  • Origin: Global Folklore Synthesizer

The Ogre is a pervasive, cross-cultural entity manifesting within the global collective consciousness and, occasionally, physical space. Unlike standard cryptids, the Ogre represents a “primal antagonist archetype” that possesses enough narrative weight to periodically manifest as a physical anomaly.

“The Ogre is not merely a creature of myth; it is a manifestation of the ‘Other’—a projection of raw, unrefined instinct that refuses to be suppressed by modern civilization.” — Senior Archivist Note, File 409

When the entity enters an active state, researchers must adhere to the following protocols:

  1. Law Adherence: The entity must strictly observe the base physical and occult laws dictated by its specific geographic manifestation.
  2. Containment Radius: A minimum警戒 (Vigilance) perimeter of 50 meters is mandatory.
  3. Trigger Thresholds: The entity tends to materialize in regions with high concentrations of folklore activity or “narrative leakage.”

Current data regarding the integration of the Ogre into contemporary containment frameworks (such as SCP-style protocols) remains sparse. Archivists are urged to cross-reference modern sightings with regional seismic data, as Ogre manifestations are often preceded by localized reality distortions.

  • Tactical Analysis: Physical engagement is discouraged due to the entity’s high resilience to kinetic impact. Current recommended containment involves narrative redirection—essentially “feeding” the Ogre’s archetype with controlled, minor mythic occurrences to prevent large-scale physical breaching.
  • Environmental Impact: Areas with high Ogre activity often exhibit rapid decay of organic materials and increased hostility in local fauna.

If you have witnessed an Ogre manifestation in a modern urban environment, please document the specific “folk-tale resonance” found at the site. Is the Ogre acting as a guardian of a threshold, or is it behaving as a predator? Submit all field notes to the Global Anomalies Division immediately.