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SCP-0000, prior to containment.

Item #: SCP-0000

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-0000 has been confiscated by the foundation, and is now currently located in a standard containment cell, in Site-56. All entry into SCP-0000 is forbidden (except if approved by a member of personnel with Level-3/0000 clearance, or higher).

All SCP-0000-1 instances must be contained in standard anomalous humanoid living quarters, in Site-56. All SCP-0000-1 instances must be questioned while in phase-1 of infection. Questioning of SCP-0000-1 instances during phase-2 of infection must be approved by a member of personnel with Level-4/0000 clearance.

Description: SCP-0000 is a roughly 4mx2m castle, composed of standard non-anomalous concrete. SCP-0000's anomalous effects are only present once an individual has entered SCP-0000.

Once an individual has entered SCP-0000, they will become infected by SCP-0000. Once infected, the individual will become an instance of SCP-0000-1. All SCP-0000-1 instances go through three phases of infection.

Addendum 0000.1: Recovery

On 21/██/20██, SCP-0000 was recovered from the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, located in the county of Yorkshire, England, following reports of a sculpture turning the skin of those who enter it grey. After securing SCP-0000, foundation operatives questioned multiple members of staff at the park. All those questioned stated that SCP-0000 was donated anonymously, in a wooden crate with no return address.

Addendum 0000.2: Journal Logs

On 13/██/201█, Dr. Laremy Jonas was permitted contact with SCP-0000, effectively becoming an SCP-0000-1 instance. The following are journal entries written by Dr. Jonas, following infection.

On ██/██/201█, SCP-0000-1-███ (formerly Dr. L.Jonas) was discovered dead in its containment cell. Autopsy reveals the cause of death to be lung failure, due to inhalation of vast quantities of concrete dust.