Absolute Johannes factotum
- SCP-767 (?)
- SCP-767 is a collection of twelve "instant" photographs, a police report, and a leather briefcase, all of which mysteriously change to reflect their current location and owner. The photographs, when viewed in chronological order, depict a person entering a room, looking at a table with a bloody message like "ON THE CEILING" or "ITS ABOVE YOU," and then being violently pulled upwards by an unseen force, resulting in a mutilated corpse. Viewing these photos causes increasing levels of fear, claustrophobia, and a strong urge to look at the ceiling, eventually leading to paralysis and the appearance of a shadowy mass (SCP-767-15) that lifts the viewer and causes them to become the subject of the final, gruesome photos.
- Submechanophobia (?)
- Submechanophobia is a specific fear of man-made objects that are partially or entirely submerged underwater, ranging from large shipwrecks and statues to everyday items like buoys and chains. This phobia is often linked to a fear of the unknown, as water can distort how objects appear, making them seem unsettling or menacing. People experiencing submechanophobia may exhibit symptoms like severe anxiety, muscle tension, breathlessness, and dizziness, often leading them to avoid situations where they might encounter such objects. Treatment typically involves identifying the root causes of the fear and may include therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy, virtual reality therapy, or exposure therapy to help manage the condition.