
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a soundproof containment cell and is to be locked inside of a bulletproof-glass box when not being tested on.
Access to SCP-XXXX is to be limited to personnel of ages 30 and older with Clearance level 2.
Testing with SCP-XXXX is to be strictly limited to D-Class personnel only.
Description: SCP-XXXX is an worn out blue bird-like mascot costume of 2 meters in height and weighting around 10 kilograms. The costume's appearance is claimed to be based on a popular children show character from the Benelux called Pino.
The costume has large oval cavity on its back which is big enough for a person of 1.75 meters or smaller to fit inside. The inside of SCP-XXXX are made of a hard substance which emits a putrid smell.
When observed by adults in a controlled environment SCP-XXXX appears to be nothing more than an old lifeless animal-mascot costume. However when the costume is exposed to any stimuli resembling a child or which is related to children such as for example a young girl's laughter, a nursery rhyme, or a cartoon SCP-XXXX shows its anomalous abilities. The costume begins to animate and move around as if a human is inside the costume. SCP-XXXX will then seeks out the source of the stimulus and force the object into the cavity on its back, where the object is ravaged by a series of teeth like appendages and consumed by the costume. After the stimulus is removed SCP-XXXX will peacefully return to its previous location and convert back to a lifeless state.
Addendum 1: SCP-XXXX was acquired after the Foundation investigated a string of anomalous disappearances inside of a small European city of ███████. The costume was found inside of a wooden box stored at storage locker number ██ inside of a storage complex called “█████████”. The storage locker was engulfed by a putrid smell (similar to the one detected inside of SCP-XXXX's back cavity) and the box was surrounded pieces of gore and puddles of bodily fluids. When our team further investigated the costume' it was discovered that it originally belonged to an Flemish actor by the name Berend Walraven, who had been dead since the early 1980s after an incident with the local police force. We then made contact and interviewed the current owner of the storage locker about the costume, who was the widow of the late B. Walraven who for privacy reasons will only be revered to as Mrs. Walraven.
Addendum 2: Interview Log XXXX-17-11
Interviewed: Mrs. Walraven
Interviewer: Dr. Visser
Foreword: The following interview has been translated from Dutch into English. The interviewed believes that she is being interviewed by collectors of B. Walraven memorabilia.
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Dr. Visser: So why don't you tell me something about Berend Walraven, missus Walraven?
Mrs. Walraven: Oh Berend, he always appeared to be such a sweetheart… Always entertaining the neighbourhood kids, dressing up for them. I never suspected a thing until the police came looking for him.
Dr. Visser: Why were the police looking for him?
Mrs. Walraven: They said that they believed he was responsible for the murder of several small children. Although I didn’t believe it until the police shot him down in his Pino costume.
Dr. Visser: You say that they shot him in his costume, missus Walraven, but when we looked at the costume that we found in █████████ we didn't see any holes. Did you fix it up?
Mrs. Walraven: Oh goodness no, I didn’t dare to touch it with a 5 feet pole. He must had have two costumes.
Dr. Visser: And what happened to the first one?
Mrs. Walraven: I have no idea to be honest… When I came to collect the body for his funeral it had mysteriously disappeared from the morgue.
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