Ok, So about a week ago I started writing up a draft SCP that, at the time, thought was a unique concept, although I will admit I rely too much on cliches, mainly because I don't know how to pull off unique stuff without them. Here's the rundown:
There's 3 main objects/creatures under the draft SCP:
SCP-XXXX-1: A Human-Looking Brown hair, the source of instances of SCP-XXXX-2. There's one in containment at an Area, but there are multiple that spring up everywhere.
SCP-XXXX-2: Generated by an instance of SCP-XXXX-1, They look like angels with no faces made out of ceramics. They attack Atheists and are formed by the dead bodies of devout religious people as well as Keratin.
SCP-XXXX-3: The source of instances of SCP-XXXX-3. Not much is de-classified of SCP-XXXX-3 for "Safety Purposes".
I thought that was a rather cool concept when I wrote it up, but I need help fleshing it out. I've already set up a sandbox with the writing if anyone's interested.
So… is it too novel that it shouldn't be an SCP or is it worth re-working with advice from this community?