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  1. SCP-3812 is impossible to contain within any form of containment cell. SCP-3812 will alter reality to remove the containment cell, or move itself to another location, drastically impeding containment efforts. SCP-3812 seems to subconsciously resist attempts at containment, as well.

  2. Due to SCP-3812's anomalous properties, containment of it is not fully possible; however, the SCP Foundation decided 3812 should be monitored by MTF Ganymede-66 "Starlight Knights", who have to stay in a 5-kilometer quarantined area of exclusion around 3812.

  3. SCP 3812 is unaffected by Scrantons reality anchors, nor is it measured by any known Hume levels, which in some ways prove that SCP 3812 is fundamentally different from all other known reality benders.

  4. SCP-3812 still creates spatial and temporal distortions around it, but it no longer lashes out or becomes hostile towards approaching vessels or personnel. Despite these changes, SCP-3812 is still classified as Keter until further analysis can be completed.

  5. If 3812 actually scales to what people think then the SCP should no longer exist. But it does exist. Therefore it is either dead and the myth is perpetuated since no once can confirm or something out there is bigger and badder and saved the SPC universe from 3812, which then counters his narrative.

  6. The Foundation has done this several times. Yes, 3812 ascended multiple narratives at once, but like I mentioned before, we don't know if he's really still alive to really count.

  7. SCP-3812 is a reality-altering entity, making it extremely difficult to describe accurately due to its influence on reality itself. It is known that SCP-3812 was once Sam Howell, a non-anomalous African-American man believed to have died in 1996. Shortly after his death, witnesses observed SCP-3812 emerging from its grave before disappearing.