Aevormu

Item #: SCP-6529

Object Class: Euclid (Request to update to Keter-Class pending approval)

Special Containment Procedures:
Section 1: Containment Chamber and general Special Containment Procedures
SCP-6529 is to be kept in a standard humanoid containment chamber at Site-19. It is to be given any requested art supplies with one exception: no electronic devices of any kind are to be given to the specimen. If requested, even for drawing electronically, this request is to be denied (See Incident 6529-2). One security officer will remain outside its containment chamber at any point in time to prevent SCP-6529-2 from being removed from the containment chamber.
Due to teleportation caused by confinement during periods greater than one (1) month (See Incident 6529-7), SCP-6529 may wander the following areas of the facility at will: The Light Containment Zone (with the exceptions of chambers whose subjects are electronic in nature, and/or could provide the specimen the ability to leave the facility, or are otherwise restricted or dangerous) and The Heavy Containment Zone (with the exceptions of any chambers whose subjects are electronic and/or could provide the specimen the ability to leave the facility, or are otherwise restricted or dangerous). It is to be closely monitored and escorted by no less than two (2) staff with level-4 clearance or higher when wandering. These individuals should be a senior researcher and a senior security officer who get along with each other (See incident 6529-5). SCP-6529 is not to be allowed within fifty (50) meters of any exits to the facility. If it is to be found closer than fifty meters of an exit, attempts should be made to detain the subject. Under no circumstances is harmful force to be used on SCP-6529 (See incident 6529-6). Containment crew may be firm, but not rough.
SCP-6529 must return to its containment chamber by 2200 every evening. Failure to follow this curfew will result in confinement to its chamber for one (1) day. Art supplies may still be requested, with the usual exception.
Personnel are not to carry any loose items on their person when in the specimen’s containment chamber, and should be aware of such loose items when around it in general. (See incident 6529-4). Once per day, before it sleeps, an inspection of the chamber is to take place. Personnel should thoroughly search the chamber and any clothes that it has worn within two (2) days for lost or stolen items. Should an item be located, and it is not electronic, SCP-6529 is to be verbally scolded and, depending on the value of the item to its owner, denied art supplies the next day. If such an item is an electronic device capable of basic computation, then the punitive measures stated at the end of section three of the special containment procedures must take place, regardless of whether SCP-6529-2 has been attached to said device.
The specimen must undergo an annual psychological evaluation. It must also undergo a psychological evaluation after SCP-6529-1 has been returned to it (Only needed when SCP-6529-1 has been missing for a period longer than four hours).

Section 2: SCP-6529-1
SCP-6529-1 is only to be removed from the specimen’s possession with written permission of three-fourths of the senior research staff and security officers to undergo testing, and for no more than exactly four (4) hours (See Incident 6529-1).
Should SCP-6529 report this object missing and it is confirmed to be stolen, the staff member(s) who held it in their possession will be subjected to multiple treatments with Class-A amnestics, and will be demoted to Class-D personnel. These personnel must be transferred to a different facility.
Should SCP-6529 report this object as missing and it is not found within two (2) hours, a site-wide lockdown is to occur, with security officers of clearance level-4 or higher searching every room of the facility until it is returned to the specimen.
Should this object start to glow, facility staff is advised to stay at least three (3) meters away from SCP-6529. Should elevated energy levels be detected around the specimen or this object, a site-wide lockdown is to take place (If it is out of containment) until energy levels return to normal. During this time the specimen is to be kept in its containment chamber. No interaction with SCP-6529 may take place during such an event and facility staff must stay at least ten (10) meters away from the specimen (See Incident 6529-8)

Section 3: SCP-6529-2
Under no circumstances should this object be removed from the containment chamber. Should facility staff suspect it is missing, all nonessential personnel are to be evacuated until both the specimen AND this object are located and returned to the containment chamber. (See Incident 6592-2)
This object is, under no circumstances, except with permission of ALL of the O5 council, to be removed from the pedestal inside SCP-6529’s containment chamber.
The specimen and this object are to be kept a minimum of one (1) meter from any electronic device capable of basic computation, and greater than 1 mm x1 mm x 1 mm.
If SCP-6529-2 is found attached to any kind of electronic device capable of basic computation, detonation of on-site warhead must be prevented AT ALL COSTS. This includes the event of a catastrophic containment breach, until SCP-6529 and SCP-6529-2 can be safely evacuated. Should this event occur, a level-4 lockdown is to occur for the area within fifty meters of the device this object is attached to (Referred to as SCP-6529-2-1), and this object should be allowed to run its course. When the process is done, SCP-6529 should be retrieved (if it is not already there), and told to remove SCP-6529-2. It should then be placed back in the containment chamber by the specimen. The instance of SCP-6529-2-1 is not to be activated after SCP-6529-2 has been removed, and is to be destroyed through normal means.
Should it be discovered that SCP-6529 administered this object to an electronic device without the written permission of ALL of the O5 Council, on a computer not specifically given for the purpose of accepting this object’s input, SCP-6529 is to be confined in its containment chamber, all art supplies found in the containment chamber or on the specimen are to be removed, and any requests for such items are to be denied or ignored. These effects are to be in place for one (1) month after such an incident.

Section 4: SCP-6529-3
This object is to be kept in the office of the senior researcher of Site-19. SCP-6529-3 must remain in a locked safe that can block all electromagnetic waves from exiting, and can only accept numeric input through mechanical buttons. SCP-6529-3 is not to be removed from the senior researcher’s office except with permission from the senior researcher, one (1) member of O5 council, and the senior site security officer when SCP-6529 is not within fifty (50) meters of SCP-6529-3. This restriction is to be in effect even if a member of O5 council requests SCP-6529-3, and permission must be given by a different member of O5 council.
Under no circumstances is SCP-6529 to be allowed within fifty (50) meters of SCP-6529-3(See incident 6529-3). Should SCP-6529 come into contact with SCP-6529-3, a site-wide lockdown must occur and ALL personnel of clearance level-3 must proceed to the on-site evacuation chambers. SCP-6529 is to be commanded to put SCP-6529-3 back where it was found, under threat of death. This will trigger a glow event, security officers handling the situation must stay at least ten (10) meters away from SCP-6529 should this occur.
If it becomes known that SCP-6529 actively sought out SCP-6529-3, SCP-6529 is to be confined to its containment chamber for no more than fifteen (15) days. All art supplies are to be removed for half of the duration of this effect.

Section 5: Containment Breach Procedures
Should SCP-6529 escape containment during confinement, it is to be located and talked down. SCP-6529 is easily manipulated, so this should not take long.
If it attempts to insert SCP-6529-2 into any electronic device capable of receiving its input, it must be stopped, with a show of force if necessary.
Should it attempt to attain SCP-6529-3, it must be talked down. No security personnel are allowed within ten meters of SCP-6529, as it usually does this during a glow event.
Should SCP-6529 walk up to the security officer guarding its containment chamber after curfew, and SCP-6529 has been confirmed to have been inside the containment chamber before curfew, it is to be let in and no punitive actions are to be taken. (See Incident 6529-9)

Section 6: Catastrophic Containment Breach Procedures
Should a catastrophic containment breach occur, after all civilian personnel have been evacuated, SCP-6529 must be recontained, as it will likely be in an abnormal glow event or an extreme glow event similar to that of when SCP-6529-1 is removed from SCP-6529 for a period of more than four hours. Should SCP-6529 attempt to escape during such a breach, either because of the glow event or because it wants to escape, no attempt should be made to stop it directly. If it is sane, it should be told to return to its containment chamber under threat of death. If it refuses to comply, or if it is under the effects of an extreme glow event, D-Class personnel must be blindfolded, or have their sensory organs inhibited in some way, and told to fire tranquilizer darts in the direction of SCP-6529. SCP-6529 should only be hit with five (5) darts at most. SCP-6529 can then be safely returned to the containment chamber.
Should SCP-6529 be hit with more than five darts, it should be brought to the nearest medical center immediately. The location of this center does not matter, as long as it is no more than one (1) hour from the facility.
SCP-6529-1 must be returned before SCP-6529 wakes if it is missing.
SCP-6529-2 must be located and returned to the pedestal if it is missing. It is recommended to use robotic aid in this, as if SCP-6529-2 has attached to an instance of SCP-6529-2-1 there will be a lethal amount of x-ray radiation in the area.
Should SCP-6529-3 be removed from its safe during a catastrophic containment breach, it must be returned before SCP-6529 wakes.

Description:
Section 1: General Information
SCP-6529 appears to be a human female in its late teens named ██████ ██████. It has reddish-orange hair that reaches to the shoulder. Its face has many freckles. Its eyes are green. It is of below average height for its age group (1.49 meters) and its weight is adjusted in proportion to this.
SCP-6529 is quite conversational, however, conversations with the subject are to be kept to a minimum during testing. SCP-6529 is artistically gifted, and uses this gift often. Its artwork has no known anomalous effect unless SCP-6529-1 is undergoing a glow event, in which case the artwork is sentient much like SCP-085. SCP-6529 has admitted that it is a kleptomaniac, however, it has stated that this habit does not stem from its anomalous properties.
Most of SCP-6529’s anomalous properties only manifest during times of extreme stress, when this happens, the following events may occur: Its artwork will gain sentience, individuals within three (3) to ten (10) meters, depending on the amount of stress, of SCP-6529 will experience this stress as well as any emotional duress that SCP-6529 feels during the event. SCP-6529 is aware of this effect and will actively avoid staff members should this happen. SCP-6529 has stated in interviews that it has other anomalous properties, but it does not know what most of them are or how to control them.
Other such anomalies have yet to manifest. SCP-6529 can willingly alter human emotion. It discovered this ability, according to SCP-6529, ‘on accident’ (See interview 6529-6). SCP-6529 seems to be immune to most forms of physical trauma. It has been observed that any object that would have hit SCP-6529 with the intent to harm will either miss it by a marginal amount, or be redirected at the attacker with double the force. Objects that would have hit it on accident seem to be unaffected by this, as it has been observed to get paper cuts when drawing on occasion. It has been noted that SCP-6529 tends to teleport unintentionally up to fifty meters when it gets bored, or when it is confined for long periods of time (greater than 1 month), often with dangerous and unexpected results (See Incident 6529-7). SCP-6529 has little control of this and will sometimes be teleported out of its containment chamber as it sleeps, waking it and causing a containment breach.
From interviews (See Interviews 6529-2 through 6529-5), SCP-6529 has stated that it is a ‘lieutenant’ of a Class-5 extraplanar reality-bender. This being supposedly knows the location of the facility, but it is either uninterested in The Foundation’s activities or just doesn’t know (See Incident 6529-2). It readily provides information about this power, but any attempts to contact it through the means given by SCP-6529 have resulted in failure, unless SCP-6529 is the one using these methods. It has stated that this being is not of an evil alignment, but SCP-6529 has been proven to be easily manipulated, and as such precautions have been put in place to prevent SCP-6529’s contact with this being (See Special Containment Procedures sections three and four).

Section 2: SCP-6529-1
SCP-6529-1 appears to be a small, black ring of unknown origin, roughly carved of unknown material. Tests to determine the composition of this object have been inconclusive as it seems to be unresponsive to most stimulus. It is unknown if this is the source of SCP-6529’s anomalous properties or if it is just a manifestation of them.
When SCP-6529 experiences extreme stress, or emotional duress, SCP-6529-1 will glow a bright orange. This is known as a ‘glow event.’ It is during these events that SCP-6529 will exhibit most of its anomalous properties. The strength of the glow will determine the strength of the event (1-57 lumens being a ‘normal’ glow event, 58-1,000 lumens being an abnormal glow event, and 1,001-??? lumens being an extreme glow event).
When asked if it would take off SCP-6529-1, SCP-6529 stated that it experienced an uncomfortable feeling whenever it thinks about taking it off. When SCP-6529-1 is not in SCP-6529’s possession (Specifically the right index finger), it has reported to feel mild anxiety. This anxiety will degrade into emotional instability (this will cause a glow event), and eventually, dementia and highly aggressive behavior if SCP-6529-1 is not returned within four (4) hours of being removed.
This will cause a glow event of extreme intensity. During this glow event the light of the ring will usually exceed 80,000 lumens, and will fling itself in the direction of SCP-6529 with the force of a 9mm bullet.This fling will happen once every four (4) hours. The effects on human emotion are amplified as well, leading to any organism in possession of the ring to extreme violence.
As this happens, SCP-6529 becomes extremely aggressive, attacking nearby organisms with devastating ferocity. It has been determined that SCP-6529 loses most higher brain function during this time, and acts on the assumption that every living thing has ‘the ring.’ SCP-6529 is highly dangerous during this time due to its physical immunity. Returning SCP-6529-1 to SCP-6529 will result in immediate pacification of SCP-6529. This will occur if SCP-6529-1 flings itself to SCP-6529 or it is returned by another organism.
SCP-6529 will experience extreme guilt over its actions and must be placed on suicide watch (pending a psychological evaluation) after these glow events.
The only recorded times this event has occurred without SCP-6529-1 being removed form SCP-6529’s person are during containment breaches of Keter-Class specimens (See Incident-6529-8).

Section 3: SCP-6529-2
SCP-6529-2 appears to be a small orange USB memory stick approximately ten (10) centimeters long. Taking it from SCP-6529 has no adverse effects, and it is to remain out of SCP-6529’s possession at all times.
When brought within one (1) meter of an electronic device capable of basic computation (Said device hereby referred to as SCP-6529-2-1) that does not have a USB port, SCP-6529-2-1 will form one. How SCP-6529-2-1 forms this port is unknown.
If SCP-6529-2 is inserted into said USB port the screen or monitor will immediately turn off. SCP-6529-2-1 is still active, but no information can be gained.
SCP-6529-2-1 also emits dangerous amounts of x-ray radiation. SCP-6529 seems to be immune to this effect, however, most organisms must be evacuated and the area locked down until it can be dealt with.
If SCP-6529 is in the vicinity, it will attempt to access SCP-6529-2-1. If SCP-6529 comes within one meter of SCP-6529-2-1, the screen will activate, but it will show the color orange. SCP-6529, however, sees information. It has refused to provide insight on what it sees, and becomes extremely protective of SCP-6529-2-1. SCP-6529 will then input new information into the device and extract SCP-6529-2. Observation and testing have been unable to deduce the information that is input by SCP-6529.
Any attempt to access the electronic device after SCP-6529-2 has been removed results in the spontaneous combustion of the device, unless it is reactivated with SCP-6529-2 inserted. As such it is important to monitor SCP-6529-2 to prevent it from being inserted into an important machine.
SCP-6529 has stated that it was given by the same power that hired it. This being is alerted every time SCP-6529-2 is inserted into a machine, Therefore, SCP-6529-2 is to be prohibited from use except under conditions outlined in section 3 of the special containment procedures.

Section 4: SCP-6529-3
SCP-6529-3 appears to be a note written on old parchment. It, like the other anomalous objects found on SCP-6529, is impervious to any attempt to harm it in any way. On it are the words: [Reda[Data expunged]
SCP-6529 stated that SCP-6529-3 was given by the same power that ‘hired’ it. SCP-6529 is extremely protective of the note, although this has been proven to not be due to anomalous properties. SCP-6529 simply admires the being it serves, and therefore wants anything it can get to remain close to this being.
At a glance it appears to be a normal note, but it emits large amounts of nonlethal radio waves in sporadic intervals. When SCP-6529-3 is in contact with SCP-6529, the radio emission is amplified by 10██ and is made constant. Attempts to intercept and decode this transmission have proven ineffective, as the frequency is too low for modern instruments to use, however, the emissions have been determined to have a destination out[Data expunged]se.
The words ‘Arcane Purple’ also light up with intense violet light when SCP-6529-3 is in SCP-6529’s hands.

Addendum 1: SCP-6529 prefers to be called ‘Pastel Orange,’ using this nickname in conversation is fine, but using it in official documents is not.
Addendum 2: SCP-6529 may also give site staff nicknames. It is best to learn these nicknames so as to avoid confusion.
Addendum 3: SCP-6529 seems to have developed a favor towards Dr. ████. Any interaction that could cause anger in SCP-6529 is to be handled by her.
Addendum 4: Requests by multiple researchers to have SPC-6529 updated to Keter-Class due to teleportation and behavior when not in possession of SCP-6529-1. Request is pending approval.
Addendum 5: Due to Dr. ███’s illness, Dr. ████ is to take over all duties regarding SCP-6529 until his health improves.
Addendum 6: If you see SCP-6529 hiding, or running away from other members of the staff, please do not try to approach or follow it (Unless it is heading toward an exit).
Addendum 7: SCP-131-A and SCP-131-B seem to have bonded with SCP-6529, this is alright as long as they do not enter its containment chamber, and are not brought near SCP-6529-2.