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[[>]] [[module Rate]] [[/>]] [[include component:image-block name=kurentovanje| caption=SCP-4772 containment ritual, 1960. ]] **Item #:** SCP-4772 **Object Class:** Euclid **Special Containment Procedures:** Containment of SCP-4772 involves the performance of a ten-day-long ritual. In this ritual, called Kurentovanje (see Addendum 4772-1), a group of individuals dress up as SCP-4772-1 instances and march in a procession. If this ritual is performed, an SCP-4772 event does not occur that year. The ritual can be performed at any point in the spring as long as it is finished before March 17[[footnote]]Traditionally, the ritual is performed starting on Shrove Sunday, which occurs on February 1 at the earliest and March 7 at the latest.[[/footnote]]. Since 1960, the civilian population of Ptuj, Slovenia has consistently performed Kurentovanje every spring, seeing it as merely a local tradition and unaware of its anomalous significance. No SCP-4772 events have occurred since 1959, and there are currently no SCP-4772-1 specimens in containment. Foundation personnel must ensure the continued practice of Kurentovanje by the civilians. Personnel who are stationed in or near Ptuj are advised to encourage civilians to participate in the ritual during springtime. The general public must remain unaware of the true nature of the Pannonian Avars and how they arrived in Europe. Foundation-funded academics are to publicly propose various theories that the Avars are of Slavic, Turkic, Mongolic, Uralic, or Tungusic origin to create an artificial sense of confusion and uncertainty about their ethnolinguistic affiliation. The academics must also publicly describe the Avars as Tengrian, not Sarkic. **Description:** SCP-4772 is an annual phenomenon affecting the town of Ptuj, Slovenia and surrounding areas. Every 17th of March, approximately 27% of all unmarried men over the age of 20 transform into instances of SCP-4772-1 over the course of ten days, with the likelihood of transformation increasing with an individual's age[[footnote]]Divorced or widowed men who were formerly married are not affected.[[/footnote]]. The exact appearance of SCP-4772-1 varies from instance to instance, but some common traits are: * 250-300 centimeters tall * Thick white, black, or grey fur covering the body * Horns or feathers protruding from the head * Fangs and/or tusks * No external sex organs * Bell-like structures composed of bone which protrude from the waist and make a sound similar to that of a non-anomalous bell * A club-like structure composed of bone which the instance manually wields as a weapon SCP-4772-1 instances tend to avoid humans, preferring to live in forested areas and feed upon wild animals. Some travel in groups with other instances, while others live alone. Interactions with humans suggest they are capable of understanding human speech but not producing it. They seem to retain memories of their previous human life, and frequently show symptoms of depression and anxiety. They have a natural lifespan of exactly one year, although some have been observed to commit suicide before this point. Every SCP-4772-1 instance produced by an SCP-4772 event dies before the date when the event is expected to occur again the following year. The corpses of SCP-4772-1 instances decay naturally and do not revert back to their original human form. **Addendum 4772-1: History of SCP-4772** Letters, diaries, and records indicate that both the authorities and civilians of Ptuj were aware of SCP-4772 and the ritual necessary to contain it as early as the 10th century, with the word "Kurentovanje" first being used to refer to the ritual in 966 CE. According to these documents, SCP-4772 was created by the Pannonian Avars, a Sarkic group that inhabited the area of Pannonia[[footnote]]A region which today corresponds to several countries in central and southern Europe, including Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia.[[/footnote]] from approximately 500 to 900 CE. Later documents indicate that the population of Ptuj still practiced Kurentovanje as of the 16th century, but by this point they had forgotten about SCP-4772 and the significance of the ritual, merely performing it out of habit or tradition. Over the following centuries, the popularity of the ritual declined and fewer people practiced it each year. Finally, in 1959, there was no Kurentovanje at all. On March 17, 1959, 27% of all unmarried men over age 20 in and near Ptuj transformed into SCP-4772-1 instances. This incident is what drew SCP-4772 to the Foundation's attention. The ensuing coverup required cooperation with President Josip Broz Tito and the Yugoslav government, distribution of amnestics to the general population, intervention in every news outlet in Europe, termination of SCP-4772-1 instances and civilians[[footnote]]This included grieving parents of SCP-4772-1 instances, whose deep psychological pain often rendered them immune to the amnestics.[[/footnote]], destruction of bodies and media, and reconstruction of architecture. Much of what is currently known about the traits and behavior of SCP-4772-1 instances comes from observations made during this year. In 1960, the Foundation funded the Historical Society of Ptuj and local historian Drago Hasl to revive public interest in Kurentovanje. Hasl and the Society organized a Kurentovanje event more extravagant than it had ever been before, with new characters in the parade. Since then, the population of Ptuj has performed Kurentovanje every year. **Addendum 4772-2: History of the Pannonian Avars** The earliest evidence of Avar presence in Europe dates from around 500 CE. The Greek writer Procopius, in his //Wars of Justinian// circa 550, describes the Pannonian Avars as having "a curious combination of features that makes them distinct. They have the red hair and green eyes of a Hibernian, yet the black skin and lanky stature of a Nubian[[footnote]]This passage has been redacted from the public version of //The Wars of Justinian//.[[/footnote]]." Genetic analysis indicates that they only bred within their group and did not interbreed with other populations. The native Europeans saw the Avars as foreign invaders living on stolen land. The Avars fought a series of wars against neighboring groups including the Byzantine Empire, the Bulgars, and the White Croats[[footnote]]The ancestors of today's Croatians, possibly called "white" to distinguish them from the dark-skinned Avars.[[/footnote]]. Despite their advantage in Sarkic biotechnology, the Avars lost most of these wars and were eventually massacred by the neighboring groups, experiencing a rapid decline in population from about 800 CE onwards. The Avar authorities most likely implemented SCP-4772 around this time to counter the depopulation, incentivizing young Avar men to marry and have children so as to avoid becoming SCP-4772-1 instances. In spite of this effort, the Avars went extinct at some point in the 10th century. They have no living descendants today. [[collapsible show="+ Addendum 4772-3 is only available to Clearance Level 3 and above." hide="- Encryption key accepted."]] **Addendum 4772-3: Prehistory of the Pannonian Avars** The Pannonian Avars were directly descended from the Aboriginal Tasmanian people of Australia. Aboriginal Tasmanians refer to themselves with the ethnonym //Palawa// to this day[[footnote]]The native Palawa population of Tasmania was nearly completely wiped out in the Black War of the 1820s, but there is still a small population that survives today and is making an effort to revive the Palawa language.[[/footnote]], and it seems this was the ethnonym that the ancestors of the Avars originally used to refer to themselves as well. The ancestors of the Avars migrated north from Tasmania around 200 BCE, traversing the longitude of mainland Australia from Victoria to the Cape York Peninsula, and then crossed the Torres Strait into New Guinea. From there they island-hopped across various regions, sometimes leaving evidence of their former presence in placenames: Palau[[footnote]]This nation is itself named after the Palawa.[[/footnote]], the Philippines[[footnote]]The island Palawan in the Philippines is named after the Palawa.[[/footnote]], insular Malaysia, and Singapore[[footnote]]The island Pulau Palawan in Singapore is named after the Palawa.[[/footnote]], ultimately arriving at the Malay Peninsula. They then traveled westward along the coast of the Indian Ocean through Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Iran. What motivated this massive migration is unknown. It is suspected that they converted from their native animistic religion to Sarkicism at an early point, as the journey would have been nearly impossible at the time without the aid of Sarkic biotechnology[[footnote]]There is no other evidence of Sarkic groups in Oceania or Southeast Asia at this point in history, so it is unknown how they were exposed to the religion. This is especially notable because the Palawa who remained on Tasmania were severely isolated from the rest of the world, never even discovering how to make fire until European contact.[[/footnote]]. Their language also underwent major sound changes at some point, which resulted in the word //Palawa// becoming //Farawa// and then //Harawa//. In Greek and Latin, //Harawa// was metathesized to //Hawara//, which eventually became //Avar//. In the South Slavic languages, //Harawa// was shortened to //Hrva//, hence //Hrvatska// ("land of the //Hrva//"), the source of the name of Croatia. [[/collapsible]] [[footnoteblock]] [[div class="footer-wikiwalk-nav"]] [[=]] << [[[SCP-4771]]] | SCP-4772 | [[[SCP-4773]]] >> [[/=]] [[/div]] [[include :scp-wiki:component:license-box]] ===== > **Filename:** kurentovanje > **Name:** Veliko kurentovanje na Ptuju 1960 (5) > **Author:** Danilo Škofič > **License:** Public Domain > **Source Link:** [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Veliko_kurentovanje_na_Ptuju_1960_(5).jpg Wikimedia Commons] ===== [[include :scp-wiki:component:license-box-end]]