Entity Record: The Thunderbird
Entity Identification: Thunderbird
Section titled “Entity Identification: Thunderbird”- Entity ID: ent_global_thunderbird
- Classification: Euclid
- Alignment: Neutral
- Threat Level: 5 (High-Altitude Environmental Hazard)
- Origin: Global Mythology / Cryptozoological Record
- Tags: #Monster, #Avian, #Global-Anomaly
Description
Section titled “Description”The Thunderbird is a legendary avian entity pervasive throughout global indigenous mythos, most notably within North American First Nations cultures. It is not merely a biological specimen but an atmospheric anomaly, manifesting as a colossal bird capable of creating thunder with the beat of its wings and casting lightning from its eyes.
In the archives, the Thunderbird is classified as a “Global Systemic Entity,” implying its existence is tethered to the fundamental atmospheric currents of the planet rather than a localized geographical origin.
Behavioral Logic
Section titled “Behavioral Logic”When the entity enters an active state, research staff must adhere to the following protocols dictated by the Global Systemic Rules:
- Physical/Occult Compliance: The entity must adhere to established physics and metaphysical ley-line projections. It does not exist in a vacuum; its presence is intrinsically linked to high-pressure weather fronts and ionized air mass.
- Containment Perimeter: A 50-meter base alert radius must be maintained during active storm cell tracking. Personnel are advised that standard radar often registers the entity as a hyper-dense supercell, masking its biological signature.
Modern Anomaly Adaptation: SCP/Crossover Synthesis
Section titled “Modern Anomaly Adaptation: SCP/Crossover Synthesis”“The Thunderbird is not a predator in the traditional sense; it is a regulator. It acts as an apex component of the weather cycle. To ‘contain’ it is to risk the stabilization of the atmosphere itself.” — Senior Archivist Note
As of this entry, formal SCP Foundation or cross-wiki containment protocols remain classified as “In Development.” Researchers are encouraged to cross-reference localized sightings with atmospheric ionization reports.
Current Research Avenues:
- Investigation into the “Wing-Beat Frequency” and its correlation with seismic tremors.
- Analysis of biological feathers recovered near the Pacific Northwest.
- Potential interaction with aerial anomalies of a similar class.
End of Record. Any personnel found falsifying logs regarding Thunderbird sightings will be subjected to a Level 2 knowledge audit.