Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept within a standard anomalous item containment locker. Currently, SCP-XXXX cannot be contained on site. Following the occurrence of a teleportation event, SCP-XXXX is to be recovered and re-contained. ██ Foundation fronts, under the pseudonym “Samaritan Compensation Project”, have been established in major cities across the United States. A standard index card has been placed alongside SCP-XXXX within its wallet, reading “PLEASE RETURN TO SAMARITAN COMPENSATION PROJECT. REWARD OF $100,000 WILL BE GIVEN UPON RETURN”. Following the return of the object, all individuals present will be administered Class E amnestics and directed out of the building.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a winning lottery scratchcard, resembling that of an instant game ticket originating from the United States. SCP-XXXX consistently appears alongside a fake ID within a wallet of unknown origin, with the make and model of the wallet being variable between instances of SCP-XXXX. The prize value of the item has not been observed to exceed 75,000 USD.
SCP-XXXX has been found to travel by means of teleportation. Every 42 hours, SCP-XXXX will teleport to a new urban location in the US, most frequently on sidewalks. The object is capable of imposing fatal internal injuries or ailments of unknown origin to any individual attempting to redeem the object. Notably, all injuries have been of a low probability in reference to the victim’s health.
(See Incident Log)
Individuals instead attempting to return the object and wallet have experienced unusually positive changes in health, including alleviation from any present conditions. Testing is ongoing into medicinal use of the object.
Following each event, the object is noted to have a new subtitle under the name of the instant game. The correlation between the effect of the object on subjects and the resulting subtitle are still unclear.
Addendum: SCP-XXXX was initially recovered on ██/██/09 near the metropolitan area of Memphis, Tennessee. Object was brought to the Foundation’s attention following close observation of multiple reports of deaths coinciding with US residents winning lottery scratchcards.
Incident Log
The following log contains all recorded occurrences following containment breach.
Subject: 31 year-old male suffering from chronic heart disease. Subject has a criminal record of home invasion and armed robbery.
Background: Subject attempted to redeem SCP-XXXX at a corner store. Interview with store clerk indicates that the subject wished to live an easy life devoid of crime.
Notes: Subject sustained acute liver failure, occurring in approximately 5 seconds, resulting in death
Subtitle: “Don’t forget it”
Subject: 46 year-old female suffering from scoliosis. Subject is a mother of two children and has experienced numerous health complications due to the severity of her condition, which has limited her active lifestyle.
Location: Boston, MA
Background: Subject returned wallet to local authorities. Foundation agents quickly recovered object.
Notes: X-ray imaging shows exceptional spinal curvature.
Subtitle: “You understand”
Subject: 26 year-old male with no outstanding conditions.
Background: Subject returned wallet to local authorities. Officers reported the subject to have mentioned hefty student loans, but that the subject felt compelled to return the wallet.
Notes: No evident changes in health, however subject has reported feeling consistently happier.
Subtitle: “Is this enough?”
Subject: 35 year-old female suffering from plantar fasciitis. Subject was a member of local law enforcement and was known to local residents to be actively involved in community service.
Location: Austin, TX
Background: Subject removed SCP-XXXX from wallet and returned wallet to local authorities. Subject later attempted to redeem SCP-XXXX.
Notes: Subject expired after experiencing a convulsive seizure. Medical history shows no signs of epilepsy in the subject’s family. Autopsy reports showed cerebral perforation similar to that of spongiform encephalopathy.
Subtitle: “Do you think you’re clever?”
Subject: 39 year-old female with no outstanding conditions. Obituaries from local newspapers indicate that the subject’s husband and son died in a car wreck 3 months prior to the encounter with SCP-XXXX.
Location: Denver, CO
Background: Subject returned SCP-XXXX and wallet while retaining the ID.
Notes: ID returned to the wallet during the next teleportation event. No anomalous effects noted regarding the subject.
Subtitle: “Trying to remember?”
Subject: 45 year-old male using an artificial aortic valve due to heart disease. Financial reports indicate that medical expenses had severely affected the subject’s family’s quality of life.
Location: New York, NY
Background: Subject returned wallet and SCP-XXXX to local authorities.
Notes: Subject exhibited symptoms of a heart attack before expiring. Autopsy report showed a regrown aortic valve to be fused with the artificial valve, causing an artery blockage.
Subtitle: “I’m sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry I”
Subject: 32 year-old homeless male with no outstanding conditions.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Background: Subject found dead on street corner, holding SCP-XXXX in his right hand, despite any attempt to return or redeem the object.
Notes: Cause of death is unclear. Wallet associated with SCP-XXXX was recovered from a bucket in front of the individual has the words “Anything helps” written in marker on the side.
Subtitle: “Rest easy, John.”
Additional Note:
All recorded subtitles following the discovery of SCP-XXXX and the implementation of its containment procedures, upon return to any Foundation front, display as “Am I wrong?”.






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