The following is an interview conducted on June 20th 1996. The purpose of said interview was to establish the difference between SCP-5925 and the entities residing in the grove of games and names. During this interview, details pertaining to the nature of SCP-5925's status as an Eshu class entity were revealed, leading to alterations to the 5925-Eshu protocol to more effectively contain the subject.
Interviewed: SCP-5925
Interviewer: Dr. Angulo
Foreword: SCP-5925 has shown to be more compliant and cognitive when interacting with only one individual directly. As such, this interview was conducted within chamber B5. No other individuals were within the chamber during the interaction, however two members of security personnel were present beside the chamber entrance for emergency assistance in the event of a nomenclative breach.
<Begin Log>
Dr. Angulo: Good morning, SCP-5925.
SCP-5925: Well, if it isn't Maria. Yes, yes, I remember. You wanted a proper chemistry set all through 4th grade.
Dr. Angulo: And I never did get it.
SCP-5925 laughs
SCP-5925: No my poor soul… no you didn't. But, you were rather naughty as I recall. And your mother Benilda, bless her, she wished she could've afforded it. How is she now?
Dr. Angulo: I actually came to ask you a few questions. We want to know how you differ from the others like you.
SCP-5925: Oh, I'm sorry Maria, but I'm not certain of what you mean.
Dr. Angulo: When we first found you we were trying to get… somewhere. A place with people similar to you, you could say.
SCP-5925: I see now, I see, you mean the land of █████.
Dr. Angulo winces at this. No effect was detected from this naming, and thus the interview proceeds.
Dr. Angulo: Yes, there are things we've found there. It is dangerous for us to name them and the place itself.
SCP-5925: Well I imagine it would be! They must be starving for names! Dreadful fate.
Dr. Angulo: Well, this clearly isn't the case for you.
SCP-5925: Of course not, Maria. I have no want for names, for I have collected many. Jolly ones, playful ones, rough ones, ancient ones. And still I collect more, like this new name of yours. It is cold and harsh. But, it is mine now, and all that comes with it.
Dr. Angulo: When the others lost their names, why didn't you?
SCP-5925: I lost my fair share. I am not what I once was. Those times, they split me into parts. But, one makes do if one is to survive.
Dr. Angulo: And none of the others could hold onto some of their names, like you did?
SCP-5925 laughs
SCP-5925: I don't believe I ever said such a thing. There are a few still in the shadows causing trouble, the scamps. There is ██████ of course. You can't avoid but to run into him come spring. Then there's ██████, ████████████ and █████! ███████ is always good for a laugh- What is wrong Maria? You look ill?
Dr. Angulo: We can't- we shouldn't be having a conversation like this without further security. I'm sorry. It's not safe.
SCP-5925: My apologies, I did not mean to frighten you. I was simply reminiscing. Good times with fun names. Not like this one. Euclid. What kind of title is that?
Dr. Angulo: I'm sorry, what was that?
SCP-5925: Euclid. That is what I am now, yes? A Euclid? So broad. So meaningless. You have all kinds of Euclids.
Dr. Angulo and SCP-5925's breath become visible in the air.
Dr. Angulo: What are you-
SCP-5925: SCP-5925, that is no name for me. SCP is a name for cruel, evil, terrible things. And so many of them, so varied. But, it is mine now, and all that comes with it.
Dr. Angulo stands abruptly and attempts to exit chamber B5. The chamber door jams and is unable to open. Dr. Angulo repeatedly strikes the door.
Dr. Angulo: Open this now! There's been a breach!
SCP-5925: No need for that Maria, I'm sure Jacob and Richard are already right on it. It may take them some time, though.
Dr. Angulo crouches by the door, breathing into her hands.
Dr. Angulo: So cold… so fast. How?
SCP-5925: The cold has always been mine. The snow, ice, sleet, and of course the death that accompanies them. No matter my name, winter follows. As for how, I am an SCP now. I am capable of many things, just as long as I'm stuck in this box with you. Speaking of which, while I have you here Maria, I must say I'm simply not fond of this name. I'd like another. Could I ask for your help in that?
Dr. Angulo: Please-
SCP-5925: It doesn't have to be new. I would gladly take one of the old. Just as long as it gets me out of this box. I have too much to do.
Dr. Angulo slumps backward, appearing to nearly lose consciousness.
Dr. Angulo: I- I-
SCP-5925: I promise the cold will cease Maria. I wish you no harm, truly I don't. All names have power, and in your world, the powers are rather grim. Hurry, your time grows short.
Dr. Angulo: Holly-
SCP-5925: What was that?
Dr. Angulo: The Holly King.
SCP-5925's body begins to change rapidly. Its hair and beard grow substantially. Its physique becomes much taller, but decrepit and starved. A green hood and robe appear on its body. A pair of Cervidae antlers sprout from its forehead. A stained broadsword appears in its hands. The breaths of SCP-5925 and Dr. Angulo becomes no longer visible, indicating a rise in temperature.
SCP-5925 laughs strenuously
SCP-5925: You are a clever one Maria. Very sly, very naughty. To pick such an old name, one with such strict rules. And in June no less! Yes, this name does me no good. Not for another 4 months at the very least.
The doors to the chamber open. Security personnel enter, assisting Dr. Angulo to stand. They then begin to escort Dr. Angulo out of the chamber.
SCP-5925: May you have a merry Midsummer I suppose. And happy holidays.
<End Log>
Closing Statement: SCP-5925's form reverted after 3 days. Prior to this, it created a crown of Aquifoliaceae Ilex and expressed the desire to gift this item to Dr. Angulo as an apology for its behavior.