Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-xxxx is surrounded by a 3 meter high chain link fence lined with barbed wire. Four guards are to be allocated to patrol the area surrounding SCP-xxxx while one is to be located at a nearby guard station utilizing security cameras placed around the building to alert the on site guards of any potential intrusions. In the event of unauthorized entry into SCP-xxxx, the intruder is to be subdued using non-lethal means such as tasers and tranquilizing darts, amnesticized, and removed from the premises.
Description: SCP-xxxx is a fine arts museum located in Lidcombe, Australia that covers approximately 3km2. During the hours of 5 am and 11 pm, it demonstrates no anomalous properties other than extremely slow degradation of infrastructure and furnishings, including the exhibits. Between the hours of 11 pm and 5 am, however, the display of the full orchestra, referred to as SCP-xxxx-A, located in the east wing of the museum begin to play classical works from the romantic and classical periods without the need for a conductor or performers. When a subject is allowed to listen to a performance SCP-xxxx-A, the subject describes the music performed as the most beautiful rendition of that piece that they have heard (Experiment Log 1-x). However, exactly 15 minutes after the subject is exposed to SCP-xxxx-A, they experience between 1-14 different anomalous affects depending on what sections of the orchestra the subject listened to. If confined to listening to one specific section or instrument from the orchestra, the subject will only experience one specific affect, however, if exposed to the full orchestra in its entirety, the subject will suffer 14 unique effects.
Below is a table detailing the noted effects (numbered at 14 as of writing) of SCP-XXXX-A:
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