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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained in a standard humanoid containment cell on floor 19 of Site-88, and may be given a few luxury furnishings as a result of its obedience to Foundation personnel. A hidden camera is placed in the object's cell and is to be recording at all times as to capture any irregular anomalous events.

To prevent SCP-XXXX's anomalous properties from endangering Foundation personnel or the structural integrity of Site-88, a tabletop role-playing game session is to be held every week, in which SCP-XXXX is to play the role of a “game master”. The brand of the game may be chosen by SCP-XXXX, and necessary supplies consisting of a rule book, character sheets, pencils, a game master screen, a game mat, and sets of dice are to be provided.

Each session is to have at least three (3) individuals participate as players. Foundation staff may volunteer if not scheduled for duty at the same time of the session. Should no Foundation staff volunteer, D-class personnel will suffice under the watch of one (1) security personnel. Each session is to be limited to seven (7) hours long, though SCP-XXXX is usually content after five hours into a session. Should a session reach its time limit, the session may be continued the next week if SCP-XXXX suggests. Each session is to be monitored for significant anomalous events.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a human male of Northern European descent, and is of average build. Subject is 25 years old, and its birth name is Steven █████, though it does not display dissatisfaction in being referred to as SCP-XXXX.

SCP-XXXX has one physical anomaly in the form of a twenty-sided dice in place of its right eye. When SCP-XXXX winks with its right eyelid, the dice appears to roll inside of the eye socket for approximately two to three seconds, and a number between 1 and 20 will appear outwardly from it. This event does not manifest when the object blinks both eyelids at the same time. According to SCP-XXXX, it can only see out of Its left eye as a result of this anomaly, but it does not heavily impair its vision.

SCP-XXXX's second anomalous property is prominent depending on how long it has been since it has played the role of a game master in a tabletop RPG using its physical anomaly to roll for certain actions. If it has been a week since SCP-XXXX has fulfilled this role, the next session will cause anomalous events pertaining to the events it creates within a game. These events are very minor, causing at most the sensation of feeling scratched, as well as certain objects falling over or off of shelves. If two or more weeks have passed, these events will become more severe and sudden if the time between sessions grows to two or three weeks. If a month is reached, SCP-XXXX will become impatient and impulsive, before finally narrating a story for a character it creates for itself, considered to be more intense of a story along with more risky interactions compared to SCP-XXXX's usual stories, causing more severe events to occur in real life. (See Addendum-XXXX-1.1.) Through experimentation, it has been found that at least three individuals playing a tabletop RPG with SCP-XXXX will minimize the effect.

SCP-XXXX came to the attention of the Foundation on 5/26/201█ after a report of a person being assaulted by a “man with a freaky eye” was given to local police in ████ ████, South Carolina. SCP-XXXX was detained, and soon after was retrieved by Foundation personnel.

Addendum XXXX-1A: 5/28/201█ Incident

Shortly after its containment, SCP-XXXX showed signs of extreme discomfort and began to make sudden twitches in its cell. After approximately 5 minutes of this, the subject began to narrate a story, with a tone in its voice as if in pain, making unnaturally distinct shifts in its voice for different characters. Notable events caused by this story include:

-Junior Researcher B█████’s humerus bone suddenly snapping.

-The light in SCP-XXXX's containment cell shattering.

-A book flying off of a shelf in Dr. W██████’s office, hitting his head and rendering him unconscious.

-Several structural supports of floor 19 slowly deteriorating.

-SCP-3845's containment cell opening, allowing it to kill 2 researchers and injure 3 others, before being successfully re-contained.

Approximately 20 minutes after SCP-XXXX's anomalous episode, it finished narrating its story and passed out. When confronted by Foundation security personnel, subject apologized profusely and requested to explain itself.

Addendum-XXXX-1B: Interview

Interviewed: SCP-XXXX

Interviewer: Dr. H██████

Foreword: Following the 5/28/201█ incident, SCP-XXXX was granted an interview with Dr. H██████ after it requested to speak with an on-site doctor.

<Begin Log>

Dr. H██████: Greetings, SCP-XXXX, I don't doubt you know why I'm speaking with you.

SCP-XXXX: Yes, Doctor, this about what happened yesterday.

Dr. H██████: Alright, explain what caused the deaths of two researchers yesterday.

SCP-XXXX: Hang on, two people died? I'm… sorry, I-I didn't know that it could go that far…
Dr. H██████: That what could go far?
SCP-XXXX: I know this sounds crazy, but I ha- well, Doctor, are you familiar with Dungeons and Dragons?
Dr. H██████: I assume you're asking that because of that d20 in your eye. Yes, I am. One of the doctors here won't shut up about it.
SCP-XXXX: Yeah, yeah, so, I have to be a game master in a tabletop RPG for that not to happen.
Dr. H██████: I see. How often does this occur without playing a game?
SCP-XXXX: A month, but that's just how long it takes for it to get the worst. It's like going to the bathroom, for lack of better words. I could play today, and nothing would happen. A week though, little things could happen, and it seems to progress as time goes by, until I reach a month.
Dr. H██████: In which you take matters into your own hands.
SCP-XXXX: Yeah, I kinda go into a trance. It’s weird, there's an irritation that's so bad when it happens, not like it's completely controlling me, but still driving me to, y'know create a game of my own, and it all comes spontaneously!
Dr. H██████: So how long have you had this d20 in your eye?
SCP-XXXX: Around six months ago, I, uh… it's hard to explain. I felt this… presence, in my room one night. It didn't feel friendly, but I also didn't feel threatened. It kind of darkened the room, and I saw like a green, I dunno, eye symbol in my mind and I passed out. When I woke up I couldn't see how of my right eye, so I looked in a mirror, completely panicked and freaked out when it rolled when I winked. It took me a while to cope with it, actually.
Dr. H██████: How did it affect your life?
SCP-XXXX: When I got it, I immediately called a few of my closest friends, and they agreed to keep it a complete secret. One of them even gave me an eye patch they had laying around and I wore that whenever I was in public.
Dr. H██████: You seem to have a good understanding of the intervals at which these phenomena occur. I assume you just found out about them as months went by?
SCP-XXXX: Yeah, of course, we had to test out this eye thing, and I figured out the patterns, but it only got like it did yesterday once.
Dr. H██████: Could you tell me about that?
SCP-XXXX: Yeah, but it didn't get nearly as bad. Again, I'm so sorry about those researchers.
Dr. H██████: Focus on the question, please.
SCP-XXXX: Right, so it had been a month since we played because two of my friends went on vacation. I was minding my own business when, like I said felt the irritation and started blurting out a story, playing as both the GM and a player. It was really short though, compared to yesterday. Maybe around 10 minutes and the story escalated really quick. Anyway, so only three things happened. One of my ceiling fans fell, my bathroom flooded, and a small earthquake happened. After that, I told my friends, and they obliged to not let it happen again.
Dr. H██████: Is that all you have to say?
SCP-XXXX: Pretty much, I just think I'll have to host a session every week to prevent it from happening again.
Dr. H██████: I'm sure I can arrange for that. Thank you for your cooperation, SCP-XXXX.
SCP-XXXX: Anytime, Doc.
<End Log>

Closing Statement: After a better understanding of SCP-XXXX's anomalous properties was gained, containment procedures were updated to include a weekly tabletop RPG session.

Addendum-XXXX-2 On 11/14/201█, at 1:49 AM, SCP-XXXX jolted in its bed. Security footage captured a bright green flash emanating from the dice in its eye socket. When questioner, SCP-XXXX claimed it had a nightmare, but could not remember it.