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The Exploring Series

Exploring the SCP Foundation: SCP-6624 - Il Maestro del Rancore

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🗓️ 29 November 2021

⏱️ 70 minutes

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https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-6624 

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0:00.0

SCP 6624, Il Maestro del Rencore

0:07.0

During an episode of the sitcom Seinfeld, Jerry tells George that the German composer Robert Schumann went crazy because he couldn't get the sound of a single note out of his head, and kept repeating it over and over.

0:22.6

Well, this isn't entirely accurate, it is true that art can so very often lead to obsessions,

0:28.6

whether through the creation of it or the consumption.

0:33.6

The SCP universe contains a fair number of anomalies based around music in particular,

0:39.3

with more than a handful simply being anomalous pieces of music that, when played, cause very abnormal things to happen to those listening.

0:48.3

The anomaly at the core of SCP 6624 isn't really that different, but what makes it more unique is the details surrounding

0:57.6

its creation and its purpose. Let's dive in.

1:02.0

SCP-6624 is an apparatus capable of producing vocal music, possessing distinct anomalous attributes related to its composition.

1:13.6

It incorporates 124 preserved human bodies, a system of bronze pipes and bellows crafted from the stomach and lungs of a large whale.

1:25.6

It's controlled via 12 attached keyboards, as well as a number of levers, pulleys, and pedals.

1:34.2

It's therefore speculated that the device in its current state is unplayable by normal humans.

1:41.6

The bellows are manipulated through the rhythmic pulling of three bronze chains, delivering

1:47.3

air to the human components via the system of pipes, which are altered by the use of six levers,

1:53.8

which cause them to expand or restrict airflow to varying degrees. Underneath each keyboard are

2:00.7

four petals, for a total of 48, which are used to control which

2:04.9

human components are receiving air, and each keyboard has 88 keys, which are used to modify

2:11.8

the mouth, tongue, throat, and larynx of the human components.

2:18.0

The human components inside were initially recorded as deceased, but EEG scans have revealed

2:24.9

the continued presence of brain activity.

2:28.7

After further examination, it was concluded that the humans inside are self-aware and suffer considerable distress.

2:37.0

It remains unclear how this was achieved, but it likely involved the unidentified chemical agent responsible for their preservation.

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