A Fate

Item#: 7639
Level6
Containment Class:
esoteric
Secondary Class:
hiemal
Disruption Class:
ekhi
Risk Class:
danger

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-7639-A and SCP-7639-B must not come into contact with each other. SCP-7639-A must be inside SCP-7639-1 and be put in a chamber 10 meters big, and SCP-7639-B must be inside SCP-7639-2 and be put in a different chamber that's also 10 meters big.

Description: SCP-7639 is an SCP of 4 anomalous objects, two of which contain the other two.

Item#: 7639-A
Level6
Containment Class:
keter
Secondary Class:
none
Disruption Class:
ekhi
Risk Class:
danger

SCP-7639-A is the entity contained within SCP-7639-1, a pink heart-shaped locket. SCP-7639-A itself takes on the form of a rainbow, capable of changing its shape to whatever it wants, implying sentience. When SCP-7639-A is released from SCP-7639-1 within visual range of something bad, it will shoot straight towards it, covers it, and transforms it into the "better" version of the thing. SCPs aren't affected by this, but those affected by any SCPs that have mind affecting properties are affected.

Item#: 7639-B
Level6
Containment Class:
keter
Secondary Class:
none
Disruption Class:
ekhi
Risk Class:
danger

SCP-7639-B is contained within a brown bag (SCP-7639-2) about the size of a human hand. SCP-7639-B itself takes on the form of a black entity with dark purple stripes, capable of changing its shape to whatever it wants, implying sentience. SCP-7639-B can only be held by someone with bad intentions, as any good people attempting to hold SCP-7639-B will get shot back. SCP-7639-B will do anything that its holder asks it to do, being able to turn almost anything into almost anything the holder wants. Whatever is changed by SCP-7639-B will also be changed back to what it originally was by SCP-7639-A unless it ends up actually helping instead of harming. Other SCPs cannot be affected by SCP-7639-B.

Addendum 7639-01: When SCP-7639-A and SCP-7639-B were being cross tested, they eventually began to do something that could be compared to combining. The process was interrupted before they could complete it.