Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be put in a separate container to the other files. It is not to be sorted with other non-anomalous files. It is to be placed in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight. Changes and edits to the file is to be monitored and recorded.
Digital or soft copies of the file is to be stored in a secure and safe computer. An extra copy and a non-anomalous back-up must be reserved in a flash drive, and stored in a safe accessible place; in the event of loss of data. The copies are to be compared with the original, and differences and changes is to be reported.
Conducting tests on SCP-XXXX-1 that would destroy or irreversibly damage the original copy is currently prohibited.
Description: SCP-XXXX is an SCP file specifying the containment of a nonexistent subject. The original copy (SCP-XXXX-1) is printed in an A4 (210mm × 297mm) bond paper inside a yellow folder. The dates specified within the file is between the years 2003 and 2012. It was first found sorted among other Foundation SCP files.
Any change written on SCP-XXXX-1 is reflected onto all other digital copies, and vice versa. Distance between the SCP-XXXX-1 and digital copies does not prevent the changes in the file to be reflected to digital copies. Scanned copies of the file is named "scp-xxxx" by default regardless of file type, but if the file is to be renamed, it stops being affected by the file's effect. The paper size of the unrenamed digital copies cannot be changed. Printed or hard copies of SCP-XXXX-1 does not have the same anomalous properties as its digital copies, unless they are printed in an A4 paper.
Alterations to the paper itself is not reflected to other SCP-XXXX-1. Crumples, creases, and tears does not transfer to all other SCP-XXXX-1, damaged text will be reflected to all other copies, removing and distorting swathes of text. Text could be restored by pasting a back-up non-anomalous copy onto a digital copy.
The subject the SCP-XXXX-1 specifies to contain (SCP-XXXX-2) [INSERT CRYPTID/ARTIFACT]. SCP-XXXX-1 specifies that SCP-XXXX-2 was first found in Quebec, Canada, but any signs of the subject is yet to be found.
Addendum:
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: [Paragraphs explaining the procedures]
Description: [Paragraphs explaining the description]
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX-1 should be bound with a tough felt rope. A tin-lined helmet should be fastened on SCP-XXXX-1 to prevent SCP-XXXX-2 from influencing it, but the helmet must be removed for one hour every week, and SCP-XXXX-1 must be bound during the duration.
Note: In case of lack of tin-lined helmets, aluminum foil lined hats may be used as a temporary substitute.
Its containment cell should not have any furnishings that have sharp edges, and any that do must be smoothed. Movable furniture must be fastened to the floor. SCP-XXXX-1 must not be given access to sharp and pointy items including and not limited to: forks, spoons, pencils, pens, scissors, spatulas, and paperclips. Its food should be deboned before serving. Any item SCP-XXXX-1 conjures should be confiscated, and quarantined.
Description: SCP-XXXX-1 is an androgynous Caucasian male of mixed descent. SCP-XXXX-1 is a vessel of SCP-XXXX-2 which are instances of voices that could only be heard by SCP-XXXX-1.
SCP-XXXX-1 receives instructions and suggestions from SCP-XXXX-2. SCP-XXXX-2 is a colony of voices residing in SCP-XXXX-1's mind. According to interviews with SCP-XXXX-1, there are multiple voices that voice their opinion and plan of action, but they do not have power to dictate SCP-XXXX-1's actions, and could only suggest; instances of this kind of voice is designated as SCP-XXXX-A. There is also a second kind of voice (designated as SCP-XXXX-B) that overpowers every other voice, and can control, steer, and commandeer SCP-XXXX-1, and (if the words of eyewitnesses are to be believed) capable of making SCP-XXXX-1 perform improbable and/or impressive acts, but submits mostly to the suggestions of the majority of SCP-XXXX-A, but nevertheless, SCP-XXXX-B has agenda either in favor or against SCP-XXXX-A. As of November 23, 2018, there is only one recorded instance of SCP-XXXX-B. Attempts to directly recieve messages from SCP-XXXX-2 via electrodes inserted under SCP-XXXX-1's skin received success.
SCP-XXXX-2 has been able to make SCP-XXXX-1 to inexplicably conjure items when reaching into pockets. The same effect could also be achieved by reaching into its mouth, or reaching behind one's ear. SCP-XXXX-2 has not demonstrated to be able to conjure an item with anomalous properties more than once, and has demonstrated to be unable to conjure a mundane item thrice. Instances of conjured items are designated as SCP-XXXX-3, and inexplicably disappears when put under inattention for 1 week. Instances of SCP-XXXX-3 range from nail clippers and keys to █████ ████████████ and █████████. The destination of disappeared instances of SCP-XXXX-3 is unknown, but may have returned to whence they came from (certainty of assumption is not guaranteed).
SCP-XXXX-1 was first retrieved in [REDACTED], a secluded village (estimated to have less than 200 residents) in Minnesota in July 17, 2015. [REDACTED] cannot be found in any map, only appearing in satellite maps, but absent from maps prior to 2015, disappeared shortly after retrieval of SCP-XXXX. Instances of [REDACTED] and any road leading to [REDACTED] in any map has been successfully expunged from all cartographical archives. Operatives are unable to determine whatever happened to [REDACTED], and returning SCP-XXXX-1 to the site has not yielded any results.
Addendum:
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX-1
Interviewer: Dr. ███████
Foreword: First interview with SCP-XXXX. Extracting basic information of nature of subject.
<Begin log, May 2, 2016>
SCP-XXXX-1: Good morning, doctor.
Dr. ███████: Good morning to you too.
Dr. ███████: So, SCP-XXXX-1, do you know of the nature of the voices.
SCP-XXXX-1: Call me Ash, ma'am. Anyway, I'm not certain. They suddenly came to my life one day.
Dr. ███████: Interesting. When did it start?
SCP-XXXX-1: I'm also not certain with that. It think it was in the summer of 2016.
Dr. ███████: Uh huh. Have they acted maliciously or hostile towards you or somebody else?
SCP-XXXX-1: No. In fact, they're pretty nice. They're like powered by fluffy bunnies and cute kittens, but they are willing to get rid of someone to continue their quest.
Dr. ███████: Ah. I see. Anything else of note?
SCP-XXXX-1: They do like big guns, and superweapons.
Interviewed: SCP-XXXX-1
Interviewer: Dr. ███████
Foreword: Interview with SCP-XXXX after 2 weeks of tin foil hat treatment.
<Begin log, June 1, 2016>
Dr. ███████: SCP-XXXX-1, your recent behavior has been noted to be none too savory. Do you have an explanation for that?
SCP-XXXX: [EXPLETIVE REMOVED], doctor. Would you kindly just remove me from mortal shackles?
Dr. ███████: Speak out your problems. We can't solve it if you keep it quiet.
[Dr. ███████ suddenly receives a hard punch to the face, and fall back.]
SCP-XXXX-1: Quiet? Quiet, doctor?! The silence. They want me.
[SCP-XXXX-1 sits on Dr. ███████'s abdomen and continues to punch to the face.]
SCP-XXXX-1: Take me, doctor. Take me! Before they take me, you [EXPLETIVE REMOVED]. [MULTIPLE EXPLETIVES REMOVED]!
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: The object is to be placed in any safe easily observed chamber. The object must be visible at all time. Lighting and emergency lighting must be placed. At least one camera must be installed observing the state of the object.
The containment chamber in question does not need to large or spacious. The object can be safely stored in a locker or closet sized chamber without ill effects.
It is safe to be handled with bare hands. Eye contact with it must be maintained at all times when the object is being transferred between locations.
Description: The object is a 0.5m × 0.5m × 0.5m cube of a solid white plastic. It is made from a homogeneous white plastic. The plastic in question is hard and inert with a density of 1.3g/cm^3. It is fairly opaque to ultraviolet radiation.
The object is non-toxic. It is odorless and tasteless. No effects were observed on the subjects. Further tests involving ingestion or inhalation of plastic is prohibited.<br>
Subjects who has seen the object immediately forget the object once it was removed from their sight. They were unable to remember the appearance, position, and properties of the object. Subjects with eye conditions were still affected. Things hidden behind the object became visible, and things put on top of the object floated in their memories. The object's effect was still observed when the object was viewed through a transparent object, at a distance, and a mirror, but the effect is not carried by recordings and photographs. Light reflected from the object is theorized to carry the effect.
The object is first unearthed in the nearby forested area of [PLACEHOLDER|Gravity Falls, Oregon] in the August 12, 2001. A group of campers found it half-buried in the dirt. It kickstarted the formation of the minor anomalous object collection group called the Cube Containment Center, and the campers in question became its founders. The object was turned over to Foundation procedures in November 10, 2017.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: Any that are currently not in use should be stored in their designated container (Containment Box #1). Should the container be unaccessible, any of the objects can be stored in a dry container in a secure and accessible location. A small tracking device should be attached on each in case of an event that one is lost.
Any of the objects must not leave the facility in any circumstance. All of them should be regularly coated with plastic.
Description: SCP-XXXX is originally a 10cm × 10cm × 10cm cube of soft yellow plastic with a mass of 45g. It was found deposited in the bed of [INSERT RIVER] near [INSERT TOWN NEAR RIVER] in [March] of [2002]. As of November 12, 2018, no other objects like SCP-XXXX are found near there.
The plastic that makes SCP-XXXX can be bent without it breaking nor returning it to a previous shape. It stays hard at room temperature, but softens and melts above 60ºC. It dissolves in oils, including human skin oils, and can be toxic when ingested, or made contact with eyes or wounds.
Anyone within a 10 meter radius from SCP-XXXX is made aware of its location, no matter what how visible or concealed the object is. It is not stopped by any amount of steel, lead, glass, or water. Only by leaving the 10 meter radius does one stop being aware of SCP-XXXX's location.
During the transport of SCP-XXXX, it unfortunately melted when its container overheated. About 5g of plastic was lost in the process. The handlers at the time thought that they could fashion the plastic into paperclips to make use of the object's effect. About [99] of these paperclips were produced. The paperclips retain the original object's properties. [50] of the paperclips was turned over to Foundation procedures in December 15, 2017.