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Entity Archive: The Global Spectre

The Spectre is a transient, high-frequency entity documented within the global mythology framework. Unlike localized manifestations, the Spectre is characterized by its capacity to drift across ontological boundaries, making it a persistent subject of study for containment specialists.

  • Entity ID: ent_global_spectre
  • Classification: Euclid
  • Threat Level: 5 (High)
  • Alignment: Neutral
  • Category: Entity / Spectral Anomaly
  • System: Global Mythology

When the Spectre enters an active state, it operates under a strict set of operational constraints. Researchers are advised to observe the following System Rules to ensure site integrity:

  1. Law of Resonance: The entity must strictly adhere to the base physical and occult laws established by the Global Occult Coalition.
  2. Containment Perimeter: A mandatory 50-meter exclusion zone must be maintained at all times. Any unauthorized breach of this radius during a manifestation event usually results in localized reality instability.
  3. Observation Protocol: Passive observation is encouraged; direct psychic engagement is strictly prohibited without Level 4 clearance.

SCP/Anomaly Worldview Integration: Current data indicates that the Spectre exists in a state of flux. It does not possess a fixed form, often appearing as a localized distortion in ambient electromagnetic fields rather than a biological entity.

“The Spectre is less a monster and more a localized failure of the laws of physics. It doesn’t hunt; it simply… occupies space that wasn’t designed for it.” — Senior Archivist Note, File 09-Alpha

  • Current Status: Uncontained (Tracking Only).
  • Containment Gap: There are currently no established permanent containment protocols for the Spectre. Research into harmonic frequency dampeners is ongoing.
  • Call to Action: Field researchers are requested to submit reports regarding sightings in high-density urban environments where the “veil” is considered thin.

End of record. Data synchronized with the Global Repository.