SCP-XXXX Upon Discovery
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a glass containment chamber with dimensions of 5m x 5m x 5m. Testing of SCP-XXXX requires site director approval/clearance or higher. Testing of SCP-XXXX can also be conducted without authorization in the case that it breaches containment. MTF Iota-10 will be sent to retrieve manifested poems.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a quill from an unknown species of bird. When not writing, SCP-XXXX will lay itself on a brass plate that was found at its discovery location. The two possible states that SCP-XXXX can be in are detailed below.
State-1:
Activation Requirements: SCP-XXXX must not be in the presence of another anomaly, group of interest, person of interest, place of interest, or MTF team (trigger subject).
State Details: SCP-XXXX will continually write poems about itself (S-Poems) at an exponentially increasing rate until it is introduced to a trigger subject, and its writing speed will reset the next time it is placed into State-1. Each S-Poem is uniquely different from all previous S-Poems.
Note: SCP-XXXX will manifest an (8.5 x 14 in) piece of paper on which to write S-Poems. Due to the exponentially increasing speed at which SCP-XXXX writes S-Poems, its containment chamber is to be maintained by automated translocator tablets who will translocate S-Poems to Site-46 where they will be automatically laminated and translocated to Site-64 where they will be analyzed and archived. These translocator tablets will also alert staff if the workload becomes too great for them to handle, and if no staff arrive within █ minutes, the tablets are capable to declare a low-level containment breach.
State-2
Activation Requirements: SCP-XXXX must be in the presence of a trigger subject, have access to a liquid with a total mass of at least ███ grams, and have access to a (8.5 x 14 in) flat surface.
State Details: SCP-XXXX will write a poem about the trigger subject (T-Poems) and then take a thirty (30) second break where it will try to return to a brass plate that was found upon its discovery. If SCP-XXXX is unable to return to the brass plate during these thirty (30) seconds, [REDACTED].
Note: SCP-XXXX is always to be kept in an unobstructed one (1) meter radius of its brass plate. After its thirty (30) second break, SCP-XXXX will either return to State-1 if it is no longer in the presence of a trigger subject or repeat State-2 if it is in the presence of a trigger subject. The speed at which SCP-XXXX writes T-Poems is consistent with the average global handwriting speed (currently ██ WPM). An inkwell containing at least ███ grams of black ink is to accompany SCP-XXXX at all times.
Addendum: Tests can be repeated on a trigger subject, with each new T-Poem being different from the last. After an unknown number of repeated tests, SCP-XXXX will no longer respond when introduced to the trigger subject (SCP-XXXX will have 'filed' the trigger subject), and when placed in State-1, will alternate between writing S-Poems and writing about filed subjects (F-Documents). F-Documents are complete descriptions of the filed trigger subject (Example: SCP-999 is filed. The first document contains a very brief description of SCP-999. The second document expands on the first, adding details and other edits. The third document adds more, and so on. By the 100'000th document, the text is far smaller than nanoscopic, and contains over 50'000 pages of text). Unlike S-Poems, F-Documents will translocate to a filing cabinet located anywhere on Earth. Because of the text size that later iterations of F-Documents have, most civilians that discover F-Documents dispose of the seemingly ink-covered paper.






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