 Item number SCP-3949 Object Class Euclid Correction Neutralized Special Containment Procedures Foundation web crawler IO-NYSE is to monitor for posts mentioning Panumbra WAVE, further referred to as Panumbra Wave, or its characters. Any flagged posts are to be immediately reported to Mobile Task Force on Macron 5, codename true fans. Mobile Task Force on Macron 5 is to determine if these posts originated from SCP-3949, and if so, to respond to these posts until the SCP-3949 instance deletes itself. Description SCP-3949 denotes a series of accounts, presumably all created by a single entity, located on various social media websites, forums, and message boards. All of SCP-3949's posts enter around the non-existent animated series Panumbra Wave, or the fan community supposedly surrounding it. However, researchers have managed to extrapolate information about Panumbra Wave through SCP-3949's posts. According to these extrapolations, Panumbra Wave is in the sci-fi genre, and had four seasons before going on indefinite hiatus. In-depth information can be found in supplementary file 3949-R238. Posts to trace the origin of SCP-3949 have so far proven unsuccessful. Approximately two percent of people who view SCP-3949's posts will become convinced that Panumbra Wave exists, and that they have watched at least one episode of it. Remember details of Panumbra Wave are mostly consistent across different people. These false memories cease once SCP-3949 deletes itself, but can return upon the next SCP-3949 emergence. SCP-3949 has a very timid temperament, and generally does not respond positively to negative comments or responses to its posts. In most cases, SCP-3949 will respond a few times with attempts to induce guilt in the responder, before deleting itself and all its posts entirely. After this, SCP-3949 will reappear under a new username after a variable period ranging from 9 to 72 days. Under Incident 3949-119, SCP-3949 has not created any new accounts. After one year of inactivity, SCP-3949 was reclassed neutralized. Abbreviated SCP-3949 Incident Log Incident Number 014 Post Content A digital artwork created by SCP-3949 depicting two characters, Iridium and Tobill, embracing. Mobile Task Force Response Several comments noting the discrepancy in Iridium's skin color between the artwork, light brown, and the show, Dark Purple. Incident Number 057 Post Content A reposted fan fiction by the user ImaPorpis-119. Work is 18 chapters long, and primarily centers on an alternate ending to Season 2 where the Kairong army never reached the Mycarion Citadel, with a romantic subplot between two minor characters. Mobile Task Force Response Comments critiquing the overall grammar, dialogue, extreme mischaracterization of King Akash, as well as several statements that the two romantic leads of the work have never shared screen time in the show. Incident Number 066 Post Content A reposted uncredited artwork depicting one character wielding the Storm Sword and standing over a defeated foe. Mobile Task Force Response Several extensive comments analyzing previous fight scenes and statistics, ultimately concluding that the losing character would have easily defeated the other, and that the winning character would be incapable of wielding the Storm Sword in the first place. Incident Number 089 Post Content A video overlaying a non-existent song by Angel by Fireflight over a series of short clips of a climactic sword battle during Season 1 Episode 9. Mobile Task Force Response Several comments criticizing the choice of song and suggesting that scenes from later seasons would have been more visually appealing. Incident Number 119 Post Content A long, approximately 10,000 word post describing SCP-3949's personal life, experience while watching the show, and how the show has affected SCP-3949's life. Mobile Task Force Response A single comment reading, quote, No One Cares Mobile Task Force Response A single comment reading, quote, No One Cares