SCP-5337
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Item #: SCP-5337

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: Item SCP-5337 is to always remain on a flat surface over a body of water. When personnel must enter SCP-5337's containment, no more than 2 may enter at any time and the door is to be relocked behind them.

Description: SCP-5337 appears to be a patterned white ceramic filled to the brim with SCP-5337-1. SCP-5337 was discovered in a home in Crystal Lake, Illinois where the residence had been killed by 2 instances of SCP-5337-2 after the bowl of oatmeal was left on a table for what appeared to be days as the oatmeal had morphed into what is now classified as SCP-5337-1. How the bowl gained it’s anomalous properties remains unknown.

SCP-5337-1 has been recorded as a dark viscous liquid. The color of the liquid seems to change whenever different personnel view it. SCP-5337-1 emits an assortment of different delicious smells, changing with the liquid's color.

SCP-5337-2 appear to be humanoid entities made of SCP-5337-1. These entities, despite them being the size of an average adult, crawl out of SCP-5337-1 when personnel leave the bowl unattended for approximately 57 minutes or the bowl is disturbed. SCP-5337-2 are extremely hostile and will actively seek out humans dead or alive and devour them, leaving no trace of the human behind. These entities have been recorded to be able to pass through any solid material and liquify themselves at will, collapsing into a puddle of SCP-5337-1 but remaining animate. Instances of SCP-5337-2 have shown to dematerialize when in contact with any drinkable liquid and within 5 minutes of contact will be completely dissipated.

In the event of an attack, personnel are to observe Class 3 hazardous object containment procedures.

Personnel report a permanent ripple in SCP-5337. This is considered normal, and any change in this behavior should be reported to the acting HMCL supervisor on duty.