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Joseph Reynolds, better known as SCP-J-911 and the Penis Taker, was a minor antagonist in the SCP Foundation series.

He is an enigmatic figure taking the form of an elderly Caucasian male. Armed with a sharp scalpel. The figure takes interest in the removing of penises, though the exact reason for this is unknown.

Biography[]

At some unknown point in time, SCP-J-911 came into being, taking up the identity of Joseph Reynolds, an elderly Caucasian Man. In the year 2010, anomalies of people losing their penises began to occur, with one recorded instance of this catching the attention of the SCP Foundation. In this CCTV recording, J-911 made an unidentified man’s pen is fall the ground, before grabbing it and turning it into dust.

As recently discovered by the SCP Foundation, the way to summon SCP-J-911, is to chant "oh Lucifer, my dark lord, I want him to take (insert the victim's name)'s penis". after completing a ritual. For now, there is no containment procedure available for J-911. Additionally, there is no information on what it does with its victims' penises, as an attempt to record it with a D-class prisoner led to the disappearance of both the camera and the man.

Conception[]

SCP-J-911 was a troll page added to the SCP Foundation. Being only a sentence and an image long, the page was swiftly deleted, although it lives on in infamy for its crude nature and low quality.

Long after the page’s deletion, an attempt to add substance to the initial concept was made in the SCP Sandbox; however, it had not been reviewed and thus remains off the main site.

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