Since the creation of the entry, several short stories describing SCP-106's potential origin and his methods of hunt have been written by the SCP Foundation community members. The origin of the image used to portray SCP-106 (shown below, left) is currently unknown. On the same day, DrGears uploaded several edited images to illustrate the entry. SCP-106 is capable of passing through solid matter, leaving behind a large patch of its corrosive mucus. SCP-106 causes a “corrosion” effect in all solid matter it touches, engaging a physical breakdown in materials several seconds after contact. When attacking, SCP-106 will attempt to incapacitate prey by damaging major organs, muscle groups, or tendons, then pull disabled prey into its pocket dimension. SCP-106 appears to be an elderly humanoid, with a general appearance of advanced decomposition. The SCP-106 would "hunt and attack based on desire", often trapping his victims in his pocket dimension, and was extremely difficult to contain. The original entry described the object as an elderly humanoid in a state of advanced decomposition, who was able to corrupt any material it touched and enter a pocket dimension, utilizing this ability to pass through solid matter. On April 8th, 2010, prominent SCP Foundation community member DrGears submitted an entry describing a new Keter class SCP, filed as SCP-106.
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