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  2. SCP Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The SCP Foundation ( Special Containment Procedures Foundation [note 3]) is a fictional organization featuring in stories created by the SCP Wiki, a wiki -based collaborative writing project. Within the project's shared fictional universe, the SCP Foundation is a secret organization that is responsible for capturing, containing, and studying ...

  3. Vanishing Hotel Room - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Exposition of 1889. The Vanishing Hotel Room (also known as The Vanishing Lady) is an urban legend which alleges that during an international exposition in Paris, a daughter who returned after leaving her mother in a hotel room found the woman gone, and the hotel staff professed to have no knowledge of the missing woman.

  4. List of fictional secret police and intelligence organizations

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    SCP Foundation: An international organization responsible for the research and containment of anomalous phenomenon. SCP Foundation: Website: Secret Police: Headed by the wolf, Maugrim: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: Book Shinra: Namco x Capcom: Videogame S.H.U.S.H. Darkwing Duck: Animated TV SI:7: Secret service for human faction of ...

  5. Valravn - Wikipedia

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    In the SCP Foundation mythos, there is a Group of Interest known as Valravn Corporation, which is named after the Valravn. In the visual novel game Superhuman by WeirdWorld, one of the very few monsters capable of human speech is called Valravn, being a crow-like monster capable of turning into an animated knight's armor, hunting for humans ...

  6. The Ratman of Southend - Wikipedia

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    The Ratman of Southend is an English urban legend originating in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. [1] The story of the Ratman tells of an old homeless man, who while seeking shelter from the cold in an underpass, was set upon by a group of youths and beaten to near-death. The cold and blood loss finished his life. As he died, the numerous vermin who ...

  7. Le Loyon - Wikipedia

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    Le Loyon. Le Loyon, also known as the Ghost of Maules, is an urban legend concerning a supposed humanoid figure that was said to roam the forest near the village of Maules ( Sâles ), Switzerland. Le Loyon was described as a tall humanoid creature dressed in a boilersuit, a cloak and a gas mask which covers its entire head.

  8. Kisaragi Station - Wikipedia

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    The Enshū Railway Line, the setting for the urban legend of Kisaragi Station. [1] Kisaragi Station ( Japanese: きさらぎ駅, Hepburn: Kisaragi-eki) is a Japanese urban legend about a fictitious railway station. [1] [2] [3] The station first came into the news in 2004, when the story was posted on the internet forum 2channel. [4]

  9. Cockatrice - Wikipedia

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    A cockatrice is a mythical beast, essentially a two-legged dragon, wyvern, or serpent -like creature with a rooster 's head. Described by Laurence Breiner as "an ornament in the drama and poetry of the Elizabethans ", it was featured prominently in English thought and myth for centuries. They are created by a toad or snake's egg hatched by a ...