SCP-4596

Item # SCP-4596
Object class keter

Special Containment Procedures:
Scp-4596 is located at site 19.
Scp-4596 must be kept in a large
reinforced steel container. If
SCP-4596 is being transported
or tested on, all personnel MUST
have a blindfold on at all times, if
not, many lives could possibly be
lost. If testing without a blindfold
, locate the test to a place where
SCPs can easily be recontained.

Description:
Scp-4596 is a very old, plain and decayed piece of paper. However, at times there will be a drawing of a SCP upon it. If any personnel make eye contact with the SCP drawing, that SCP will somehow escape, find its way to you and kill you, even if it’s from a different site. The paper can have up to five SCP drawings upon it, normally ranging between EUCLID and KETER. If SCP-4596 has a drawing of itself, and on that drawing was another SCP, there would be two of the same SCPs searching for you. if this happens, you would have to neutralize one of the SCPs or you would have to contain them both. The paper will sometimes have itself drawn on it and if anyone looks at it, it will instantly duplicate itself.

Addendum:
This is possibly the first parchment ever created (circa 105 AD, China).
All attempts to destroy SCP-4596 have failed.
It seems to have fire and water resistance and is impossible to cut.
SCP-4596 was found in an old burial site near Aokigahara forest, Japan.
SCP-4596 was found with a letter which read:

“Anata ga kokyū suru kūki ga anata no tamashī ni omoi michi o aita toki, anata jishin o mite watashi no eien no imēji de iki o,”

English Translation:

“When the air you breathe ways heavy upon your soul, look upon thyself and breathe in my eternal image.”