The True Origins of SCP-173 are Rooted in Jewish Mysticism

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SCP-173 is a well-known object in the fictional universe of the SCP Foundation. Although there is no official canon regarding its origins, one popular fan theory suggests that SCP-173 is a golem brought to life through Jewish mysticism. According to the legend, a golem is a creature made out of clay or mud, animated by a rabbi using mystical words and rituals. The golem's purpose is to serve and protect the Jewish community from harm. In this theory, SCP-173 is believed to be a golem that was created by a group of Jewish mystics for the same purpose, but later abandoned or lost control of. This idea adds a new layer of mystery and intrigue to the SCP-173 story, and further emphasizes the rich cultural and religious influences that have contributed to the SCP Foundation's lore.

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