![]() ![]() Subjects have said that it was “as if they lived an entire other life as some other person” in the period between touching SCP-1123 and recovering from the fugue. As the fugue state subsides, the subject will regain memories of their prior identity, but will also retain memory of the new, imprinted identity and all the knowledge associated with it. Subjects have shown various reactions to this, ranging from near-catatonia to attempts to escape or attack Foundation personnel. During the fugue the subject will lose all memories of their prior identity. The fugue is characterized by confusion, disorientation, and adoption of a new identity and memories which consist of knowledge, including language, previously unknown to the subject. Symptoms of the fugue persist for ninety minutes to six hours. Initiation of the fugue state appears instantaneous and is not affected by cessation of contact with SCP-1123. When subjects touch the surface of SCP-1123, they will experience a dissociative fugue state. Both skull and blood have been definitively dated to 197█, and genetic testing confirms that both are from the same individual. Across the exterior squama frontalis is modern Khmer script, written in human blood, that translates as “Remember”. SCP-1123 is a human skull missing the lower mandible and all its teeth. ![]()
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