Oliver

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-111-S is to be kept in a 100m x 666m x 50m concrete cell, with an additional 2m x 2m x 2m concrete room attached. The larger room is to be set up as a bedroom, including 1 king sized bed along the eastern wall, 1 standard wardrobe, 1 standard office chair, 1 standard school table, and a computer setup (consisting of 3x 24” 1440p computer monitors or any make and model, 1x keyboard of any make and model, 1x computer mouse of any make and model, 1x computer headset of any make and model, and a computer tower consisting of a AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920x, 2x Nvidia Titan V, 64GB DDR4 RAM and 6TB SSD storage [of any configuration of drive]), and a large industrial sized fridge. This fridge is to be restocked with 30 cans of 473ml cans of red bull every 12 hours. Failure to do so will result in a major containment breach of site-██. The 2m cubed room attached is to be set up as a standard bathroom (consisting of 1 toilet, 1 sink, 1 shower, and 1 bath).

Description: SCP-111-S (Nicknamed “Donken” by Neetcore) is an average 20 year old Swedish male with lower than average intelligence. The entity as a extremely higher than average consumption of the energy drink known as “Monster”, which appears to make it completely docile and compliant. During the day (08:00 - 18:00 UTC+1), it seems to be completely idle. Camera feed show no movement between these hours, yet the rate of consumption of Monster does not change, and while no visible movement is seen, 111-S’s project (A game called S Rör inte min Hamburgare, which is based off the foundation food stockpile itself, and a containment breach from site-██) seems to be altered and changed, as if someone was physically working on the project.

There has only been 1 recorded instance of 111-S talking to foundation staff, in which the SCP simply
took Moes Burgare UTAN ATT FRÅGA. Any attempts since to communicate with the entity have resulted in complete silence. Subject also shows similar qualities to the subject SCP-096, where it may enter an enraged state, in which nothing is capable of stopping SCP-111-S from reaching the SCP-111-S-2 object

Since the breach, foundation staff have been acting as SCP-111-S on his social media accounts (Discord and Steam) so to make the players assume that he is a real person. The foundation has also set up what it known as a ‘Patreon’ page, which allows the players to help fund what they assume is the game, but is in fact used to help pay towards the cost of 60 cans of red bull daily.