Tuckernuck

Item #: SCP-4###

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: Structure is to be kept locked with the support of a deadbolt lock on both the front and back entrances when not in use. All windows must remain shut and should be checked regularly for any cracks or openings. Guards may be posted at both entrances if necessary, typically only after any reported disturbances within or outside the structure.

Description: SCP-4### is a cabin approximately #m in width, #m in length, and #m in height. The cabin is reported to have been built round 19##, # years before the cabins around it. The cabin of focus is the fourth cabin in a set of #, all interconnected by a long porch. They are painted similiarly, with a light grey surface, and a blue paint lining windowsills and doorways. Above the front doorway is a small wooden sign with the word "Tuckernuck", presumably the name of the structure.

The only noticeable differences between SCP-4### and the surrounding cabins are on the interior. Inside of SCP-4### there are three rooms separated by a 3m high wall that reaches half way to the aphelion of the ceiling. From here on room #1 will reference the main sleeping area, consisting of 4 bunk beds in the corners of the largest room. Room #2 is a living room like space, smaller than room #1 but larger than room #3. It contains 3 chairs, and a small table at the center of the chairs. Room #3 is the smallest room, consisting of 2 single beds on each side of the doorway to the room. The main door exiting the structure is in room #2 and is directly across from the back door in room #3.
The most defining feature of SCP-4### is the presence of several dozen scratch marks between # and # in length, all running in the same general direction on the ceiling.

Other features are also visible throughout the structure, and are assumed to have been caused by SCP-4###-1.