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1 fiction conversations over 15 days (May 30, 2023 – Jun 14, 2023) 67% prompt uniqueness New Brunswick, Canada
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 5× “please research the legend of the Si-Te-Cah and make an SCP ...” over less than a minute (May 31, 2023 – May 31, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
May 31, 2023 at 8:44 AM EDT — 1 turn Canada, New Brunswick fiction View full conversation
USER: please research the legend of the Si-Te-Cah and make an SCP entry about them, please include an interview with one about the war they lost withthe local indigenous people
CHATBOT: SCP-XXXX: Si-Te-Cah Object Class: Euclid Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is currently contained within a secure location in the Great Basin region. Access to SCP-XXXX is strictly limited to Level 3 personnel who have been briefed on the nature of the entity. SCP-XXXX is to be provided with basic necessities, including food, water, and medical care. Any communication with SCP-XXXX is to be conducted through a secure communication system with no one-on-one communication allowed. Description: SCP-XXXX is an entity of unknown origin that identifies itself as a member of the Si-Te-Cah, a legendary tribe of red-haired giants said to have inhabited the Great Basin region of North America thousands of years ago. SCP-XXXX's height is estimated to be approximately 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) tall. SCP-XXXX claims that the Si-Te-Cah were a peaceful people who were forced to fight against the local indigenous population due to a territorial dispute. SCP-XXXX reported that they ultimately lost the war and were killed off by the other tribes. During the war, SCP-XXXX reported that the Si-Te-Cah used their superior size and strength to gain advantages in battle. However, they were eventually overwhelmed by the sheer numbers of the opposing forces. The legend of the Si-Te-Cah has been recorded in various indigenous tribes' folklore, describing them as cannibalistic giants who terrorized the local population. However, SCP-XXXX disputes these accounts and suggests that the legend was a means of justifying the war against them. SCP-XXXX has exhibited a great deal of sadness and regret over the loss of their people and their culture. SCP-XXXX is willing to cooperate with Foundation personnel to share information about the Si-Te-Cah and their way of life. Interview Log: Dr. #######: Good afternoon, SCP-XXXX. Thank you for agreeing to talk with me today. SCP-XXXX: It's the least I can do. I want to share my story and the story of my people. Dr. #######: I understand that the Si-Te-Cah were involved in a war with the local indigenous people. Can you tell me about that? SCP-XXXX: Yes. We were driven out of our lands and had no choice but to fight for our right to exist. We were a peaceful people, but we were pushed too far. Dr. #######: And what were the reasons behind the conflict? SCP-XXXX: The other tribes wanted our land. They saw us as a threat because of our size and strength. They spread rumors that we were cannibals and tried to turn other tribes against us. Dr. ######...