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Object Class: Euclid
Special containment procedures:SCP-XXXX is to be contained in site 19. It is to be drawn in on a monthly basis of regular items, that aren’t anomalous in any way, shape, or form. Said drawings should not be of a dangerous nature, nor an anomalous one. This includes eldritch beings from another dimension. It is not to be drawn in using any materials other than a standard pencil, due to incident (XXXX)-3. No jr. researchers are to contact Dr. Redacted.
Description:SCP-XXXX is a standard spiral sketchbook that has various stains on it, that samples haven’t been able to be taken from, due to it seemingly being impervious to all physical damage, including slashing with a force of 10 newtons, being burned at 100 degrees Fahrenheit, being submerged in water for 5 minutes, and being dropped from 100 meters in the air. If a personnel draws in SCP-XXXX, the object depicted will appear on an available surface within 100 meters of where the drawing was completed, as deemed by the latest user of SCP-XXXX. If there isn’t a drawing of a side of the object, SCP-XXXX will copy another side of the object, even if it doesn’t conform to normal reality. This property also applies to the drawings themselves. There is always at least one blank page available at the front of the book, and the number of pages is directly proportional to the amount that the drawing requires. The drawings themselves aren’t required to be colored or to have a lot of detail, but it will make a better item. When sketches are done, the entity known as ‘Dr. Redacted’ will give notes on how to use SCP-XXXX better.
Intermediately throughout the sketchbook, several pages are dedicated to the introduction of chapters, of which there are 10 known. Each one is dedicated to a specific kind of object/entity. Any drawings made in SCP-XXXX will be automatically sorted into said chapters. The following is a list of the chapters, curated for memetic triggers:
1) ████
2) █████████ ██████
3) ███████
4) ████
5) █████████
6) constructs
7) animals
8) buildings
9) geography
10) miscellaneous
Unlike most reality-benders, SCP-XXXX does not change Hume fields outside or inside, along with any objects made with SCP-XXXX. Any anomalous items made with XXXX will disappear within a one-month period. This property does not apply to normal items.1
Any testing with SCP-XXXX should be confirmed with senior researcher with security clearance 04. No SCPs with a designation beyond safe are to be used in testing, due to several tests where the result was detrimental to related SCPs.
SCP-XXXX was recovered when an unknown entity handed it off to a guard in site 1, and has only been able to be transferred to site 19 since. Due to unknown factors, no personal present were able to see said entity, and it was only discovered that any entity was present after the cameras were reviewed, showing ‘date ██/██/██ ??:??’ for the timestamp. It shows an entity apparently freezing time, walking up to the front doors of site 1, and handing SCP-XXXX to the guard. The entity itself appears to be unable to be documented, due to none of the cameras being able to get a clear shot of it.2
test log
drawing made
resulting object, plus any further relevant information
the note left by ‘Dr. Redacted’
Testing procedure Class D personnel 3581 were told to trace half his hand on new page, with his arm running off of the page
result Nothing unusual happens, until testing staff tell D-class 3581 personnel to complete the drawing, at which point a hand of roughly humanoid design appears next to 3581, at which point he jumped back due to surprise, as did the hand. When the anomalous hand was taken into Foundation custody, it was genetically tested, at which point 3581 complained of ‘something hurting,’ though he didn’t know what or where. When genetic testing was completed, the hand, termed SCP-XXXX-1, and was put away for further testing.
Note: study this one more
upon further investigation, it looks like the hand is 3581, due to both genetic information and 3581 being able to control it, after further testing.
Testing procedure Class D personnel were told to draw a brontosaurus in SCP-XXXX
result a live Brontosaurus appears in foundation custody, but ‘not quite right’ and died after an hour.
note: Don’t play with extinct animals
Well, that was enlightening. Maybe we should try to make some mythical creatures.
Testing procedure Class D personnel was told to draw a unicorn in SCP-XXXX
result a unicorn appeared besides SCP-XXXX, but was unable to stand or breathe regularly, due to Class D personnel not giving it a nose. It died in 3 hours.
Note: Don’t do unicorns. Especially badly drawn ones.
Well, that was disappointing. How about we try to use a D Class personnel with a bit of skill?
Testing procedure D-Class 9672, who had a history in art schools, was told to draw concept art of one dragon, detailing most things, using however mush time she needed, along with being supplied with various colored pencils and several reference images.
Result 9672 completes her picture, during which the sketchbook is observed to change the earlier drawings to match up with later drawings. After 9672 completed her drawings, a red dragon appeared inside containment cell ██-██. The dragon was later designated SCP-XXXX-2, and has been shown to be able to to breath fire at 200 degrees Fahrenheit, have a jaw strength of 200 newtons, a length of 6 meters, and a weight of over 11000 kilograms.
note: ok, I’ll give you an allowance of one dragon at a time, just because I like them.
So, we were able to create a true to form dragon. I wonder if we can create more… dangerous items.
testing procedure D Class 9672 was told to make a gun that can destroy anything, along with the conditions with the creation of SCP-XXXX-2
result: SCP-█████
note: I had to limit it’s power somehow.
Testing procedure D Class 9672 was told to draw an impossible shape in SCP-XXXX
result: A never-ending staircase that dissolve within a week of initial creation.
note: I’d suggest not doing this one again.
Testing procedure SCP-035, a porcelain comedy mask that possesses whoever wears it, was given a D Class personnel and was told to draw in SCP-XXXX, with no knowledge of it’s abilities
result SCP-035 began to write in SCP-XXXX, when the note ‘Stop’ appeared on what it was drawing. Then, every personnel present felt ‘a strange presence’ and SCP-035 fell to the ground, with the mask removed from the D Class personnel, with a bit of the black substance 035 excretes on 035’s forehead. Upon review of the cameras, it was discovered that The entity that originally gave XXXX to the foundation was shown stoping time again, then materialising SCP-█████ and firing it at 035, disconnecting it from the D Class personnel.
note: enjoy not dealing with them for a month.
Ok, this ‘Dr. Redacted’ being seems… powerful. SCP-035 did lose all anomalous properties for precisely one month, and has refused to comment on the matter.
Addendum XXXX-1B: After SCP-XXXX was not drawn in for a month after initial testing, it started creating random anomalous items on ██/██/██ causing a containment breach. After SCP-XXXX was recovered and the 20 anomalous items were accounted for, including SCP-█████, █████, and █████, all designated ‘Safe’, a new ‘chat client’ formed on the back of SCP-XXXX, addressing to ‘Dr. redacted’. ‘Dr. redacted’ has not given any hints about his whereabouts, nor has any foundation experiments been able to track the signal, and due to Dr. Redacted responding at random times, not in any known timezones, there’s no known method of tracking him, along with his anomalous ability to affect any document on him. He has given advice on how to use SCP-XXXX, and hasn’t shown any malicious intent towards the foundation, so he shouldn’t be bugged for any information.
Excerpt from discussion with ‘the Redacted Dr..’
(Monday, December 20, █████)
Dr. O: Are you the one who writes the notes?
Dr. R: Yes. I’m also the one who brought it to the foundation.
Dr. O: Why?
Dr. R: I’m investing.
Dr. O: So we can…?
Dr. R didn’t respond to further questioning on the subject.
(Saturday, January 7, █████)
Dr. K: So, what are you?
Dr. R: An avatar.
Dr. K: May I ask what being?
Dr. R: No. But, how is your wife? I’ve heard she’s going through a tough time.
(Tuesday, May █████)
Dr. K: why do you write notes on our drawings?
Dr. R: I do it so that you can actually use the sketchbook.
Dr. K: Why would you do that?
Dr. R: so you can have an infinite amount of fun!
Dr. R: I do it so that the foundation can understand it more. But, how was your day?3






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