SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX-A is to be contained within a 5x5cm plastic container. SCP-XXXX-B is to be contained in the same way as SCP-XXXX-A. SCP-XXXX-C is to be contained within a 5x10 steel locker, along with SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B, and are not to be seperated. It can be used for recreational use, but is to be stored again at night. Personnel using SCP-XXXX are to search the area and make sure SCP-XXXX is contained before returning it to it’s locker.
Description: SCP-XXXX appears to be a collection of various materials, ranging from junk to school supplies. It will put on ‘plays’ that tell events from the past or future using parts of itself. It's current limit on how far back or forward in time it's plays can occur is approximately 1000 years from the present..
SCP-XXXX-A is a large collection of various cottons, wools, and fluff of various colors. It is animate, and often portrays the ‘character roles’ in it's stories. It sticks to any flat surface during a story, and is unable to be removed or torn apart. Occasionally, the fluff with increase in it’s amount to fit with a play, as well as change its color.
SCP-XXXX-B is a collection of various pencils, pens, crayons, and over objects of similar manner. These are often used as the ground and buildings of a play. SCP-XXXX-B can multiply in order to fit the necessary amount of pieces, as well as shrink and grow in size.
SCP-XXXX-C appears to be various amounts of school supplies, such as shapes, binders, rulers, etc. Their role varies between plays, and they are sometimes the only instance used, and sometimes not used at all. Like the previous two, SCP-XXXX-C is animate, and can increase and decrease in number if necessary for the play.
SCP-XXXX appears to only put on a play when both direct access to the other parts are available, and when any living creature is viewing it.
Attempts to separate SCP-XXXX have met with met with failure, as when the pieces are at least 8m apart, the pieces [REDACTED].
SCP-XXXX has been seen performing it's own stories as well.






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