The coin demon

Object class: Euclid

Special containment procedures: Subject is to be kept in a 5m x5m x5m airtight steel cube, there will be 4 cameras operating at all times and 2 guards operating the cameras at all times. personnel are restricted to going within 30 meters of the subjects cell without some sought of noise cancelling device.

Description: the subject is a humanoid with long arms and legs that are out of proportion compared to the subjects body. The subjects arms measure approximately 2 meters while his legs measure approximately 3 meters his body is stick like and measures approximate 3 meters. the subjects skin is leather like and the subjects face is reminiscent of a human face distorted by goat like features. The subjects leather skin is mostly devoid of any pigment and the subject has no sign of body hair over the subjects body.

the subject is dangerous when in a 30 meter proximity. if a living organism is within the 30 meter proximity they will teleport to an inter-dimensional pocket where the subject will proceed to ask you what your greatest desire is even if you don't answer the subject will know what your greatest desire is. the subject knows this likely through telekinetic abilities. The subject will then ask you if you want that desire if you say yes the subject will pull a gold coin out from his mouth and flip the coin no matter if you choose heads or tails you will always lose and the Subject will devour you.

if personnel do come into close contact with the subject tell the subject that you have no desires the subject for some unknown reason is forced to let you go. At no point try to harm the subject this will result in the subject attempting to harm you.

Origins:This subject was found eating villagers near a Norse burial site. The SCP respone team was called in and tracked the Subject to an underground burial site of a Norse king Gliminhadel. It seemed the Subject was summoned in a ritual but the summoner is still yet to be determined. Gliminhadel was known for his decisive use of the coin and would often let his victims flip the coin to determine their death. The subject is thought to be some sought of demon but this is still yet to be proven. There have been several attempts to communicate with the subject all have ended up with the personells being killed.