SCP-4151.
Item #: SCP-4151
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: No unauthorized personnel are allowed within 500 meters of SCP-4151. A barbed-wire fence meant to discourage trespassers shall be erected in a perimeter around the property. No fewer than 2 armed guards should be stationed outside of SCP-4151 at all times. Great care should be taken around SCP-4151-1, which when not in use should be placed within a protective sleeve and stored in the cupboard above the oven of SCP-4151's kitchen. Researchers should observe testing of the artifact from afar, through the use of a remote feed.
Description: SCP-4151 is the former home of one Chef Petunia Goodwin, which is located in █████████████, a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. While the home itself is largely non-anomalous, the kitchen of the home seems to be the epicenter for anomalous occurrences. It is here that SCP-4151-1 is located, which is a large, hardback cookbook entitled Cannibalism for the Modern Chef written by the aforementioned Goodwin. The cover of the book portrays a grinning, middle-aged white female wearing a skirt and apron and an elderly South Pacific man wearing Westernized clothing. Both of them are holding rudimentary forks.
Though many attempts have been made to move SCP-4151-1 from the home and into a safer, more secure location, the artifact seems to be resistant to leave the kitchen; furniture will suddenly appear in doorways preventing anyone holding SCP-4151-1 from leaving; beams holding up the roof will spontaneously collapse on them; they will lose all memory of entering SCP-4151 and what their purpose there was (the equivalent of administering a class B amnestic) and, in one case, SCP-4151-1 disappeared out of a researcher's hands and back into the cupboard it was in originally, a process that repeated several times in succession until the attempt was abandoned.
SCP-4151-1 is 268 pages long and contains 103 recipes that all require the reader to retrieve ingredients from live humans, then cook and prepare the severed body parts. The book itself is unique in that when anyone using it chooses a recipe, the necessary human ingredients miraculously appear upon the kitchen counter. However, said ingredients always come from live specimens in the nearby vicinity, with an observed radius of effect up to 500 meters. If there are no other sources for ingredients, the subject will become the source themselves.
Addendum 4151-1: SCP-4151 and by proxy SCP-4151-1 were discovered on ██/██/1965. Foundation personnel were notified of several reported cases in which civilians were losing various body parts in the town of █████████████, GA. MTF Epsilon-6 ("Village Idiots") were dispatched to the scene. By triangulating the locations of all documented incidents, MTF Epsilon-6 found SCP-4151 and approached with caution. Inside was a plainly furnished home, but the kitchen was covered in blood. The smells of recently cooked food was apparent. MTF Epsilon-6 then discovered a tied-up corpse that was missing multiple limbs, and the abdomen was open and mostly devoid of vital organs. Corpse was later determined to be the body of Petunia Goodwin. Stapled to her bare shoulder was a hastily scrawled note: "This bitch kept me in her basement for weeks so she could 'experiment' with her cooking. I figured she'd need a taste of her own medicine, the sick fuck." At this point Agent ████████ found SCP-4151-1, and upon opening it to a random page, the entire right shoulder was forcibly ripped from Agent ████'s body and landed on the kitchen counter. Agent ████ removed from premises for first aid, and SCP-4151 closed off from civilian access.






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