Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a secured lockbox inside Storage Site ██. The room containing SCP-XXXX must be guarded by a minimum of two Level 3 Security Personnel. Anyone attempting to take SCP-XXXX is to be apprehended for immediate questioning. Access to SCP-XXXX is limited to researchers with level 3 clearance or higher. SCP-XXXX should be neatly folded at all times unless being used for research.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a tie-dye Guess x Chinatown Market collaborative hoodie. The hoodie is an adult medium in size. While seemingly like all other hoodies of its type, SCP-XXXX has a few small differences. The tie-dye pattern is slightly different than any other observed hoodie of the same kind, and the clothing tag reveals an unusual 38/62 polyester/cotton blend. Inside the hoodie is the name “Presley” written in a dark substance of unknown chemical makeup. All attempts to damage the hoodie have proven unsuccessful.
When a person puts SCP-XXXX on, everything is completely normal. However, once SCP-XXXX is taken off, it begins to affect the person who last wore it. If SCP-XXXX is folded properly or left out straight, nothing will occur. If SCP-XXXX is sloppily folded or crumpled in any way, however, the person who last wore it will crumple or bend in the exact same manner. This means the SCP-XXXX can be used to control the upper half of the person who last wore it if it’s being controlled by somebody else. If uncontrolled via being thrown or crumpled, the affected subject can be seriously hurt or killed. Injuries resulting from tests on D-class personnel include paralyzation, multiple broken bones, and [DATA EXPUNGED]. The effect will only end if SCP-XXXX is correctly put away. If crumpled again, SCP-XXXX will still have the same properties on the same person as before. The only known way to cease these properties are to either kill the former user outright or have someone else wear SCP-XXXX. The new user will then be subject to the properties of SCP-XXXX, exempting the old user from any affects of the hoodie. If the person affected is killed by SCP-XXXX, the name of said person is written on the hoodie under the name “Presley”, forming a list of the deceased. The name is written in the same unknown compound. Currently, there is no known range limit to how far away SCP-XXXX can affect someone.
SCP-XXXX was recovered by the Foundation on ██/██/201█ at a home located in ███████, ██. Local agents received word of a police report detailing the disfiguration and death of a 15 year old boy, whose name, “Presley”, is written in SCP-XXXX. The report detailed that the boy’s body had been peculiarly shaped in the exact same way as SCP-XXXX had been found, crumpled on the floor in the same room. The report later describes an interview between the boy’s mother and an officer. In it, the mother claimed her son had purchased SCP-XXXX at ███████████ the same day. When later asked about if she had written her son’s name in the hoodie, the mother told officers that she had not. The agents reported the police file to the foundation, and were sent on a recovery operation. Amnestics were administered to all family members and officers via [REDACTED] and SCP-XXXX was taken back to the Foundation.
Only 1 instance of SCP-XXXX has been found, though it is unknown if more like it exist. Investigations on the origins of SCP-XXXX have been inconclusive. It has been determined that SCP-XXXX is not sentient, despite its ability to write the names of its victims.
While SCP-XXXX currently doesn’t serve any purpose, talks are being scheduled between O-5 to use SCP-XXXX to secure SCP-682, as being able to control its upper half would considerably cut its ability to move around. This could result in SCP-XXXX being reclassified as Thaumiel if proven effective. Until this happens, SCP-XXXX has been classified as Safe.






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