Item #: SCP-xxxx
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-xxxx is to be kept in an 804m squared chamber, built deep under site ██. The cell shall contain a single automated steel door operated remotely from the monitoring station for SCP-xxxx. The chamber walls are to be made entirely of lead measuring no less than five feet thick and surrounded by another layer of five-foot thick reinforced concrete. A single lead-based lightbulb is used for illumination, and all that is allowed in the room is a single mattress, pillow, and thin blanket. A camera hidden inside of the lead-based lightbulb is used to monitor SCP-xxxx at all times.
At no time is any unauthorized personnel allowed to interact with SCP-xxxx. Additionally, all D Class personnel are to be vacated from the area should SCP-xxxx be removed from containment to be transported to testing facilities.
At NO time shall SCP-xxxx be allowed to come into contact with, or be in the presence of any instrument used to paint, illustrate, or color.
Should SCP-xxxx cause an occurrence of instance SCP-xxxx-1, SCP-xxxx is to be sedated and returned to containment immediately.
Description: SCP-xxxx is a humanoid female 157cm tall. It has long wavy hair the color of blood that drops down to the waistline. The hair appears to be painted in place though still takes on the properties of natural human hair, with small particles of what appears to be paper stuck within the strands; though neither the hair nor paper-like particles are composed of any known material. When observed, SCP-xxxx has a pleasing appearance, though a single cohesive description of its facial features seems impossible. It wears what appears to be a large cream-colored knit sweater three sizes too large, and a black sleeveless top. Both items appear to be immune to damage of any kind, so discerning their material and makeup has proven to be difficult.
The anomalous properties of SCP-xxxx are based around the visual arts, painting, and drawing mainly. SCP-xxxx is quite talented in painting and drawing and has the ability to paint or draw realistic, if distorted and disturbing, creatures. Additionally, SCP-xxxx has the ability to then bring these creatures to life, for varying purposes. While some are docile and appear to have been created simply for the amusement of SCP-xxxx, others are violent and dangerous, attacking D Class and Staff alike; also to the amusement of SCP-xxxx.
These creatures that SCP-xxxx creates, have a wide range of abilities and functions. While some have the ability to see through walls or speak, others can burrow into the skin of any they come in contact with or spew acid. This has made containment of SCP-xxxx rather tedious, as it seems to be able to create creatures to aid in her Breach attempts. For some reason, its abilities do not appear to work on lead, discovered by accident when it happened to break into the cell of another SCP contained on site.
Another anomalous and perhaps the most strange of its abilities is her blood. When tested, it registers as some kind of organic ink, black and thick, though what exactly it is comprised of can not be ascertained. The substance also appears to hold some kind of hallucinogenic properties and any who ingest it, either through an open wound or any natural opening in the body, will become immediately addicted to the drug and will lose all ability for rational thought. Those afflicted will seek out SCP-xxxx in order to obtain for of her 'blood' and will do anything it requests of them in order to get it. This includes the termination of their own lives.
SCP-xxxx is mentally unstable and unable to be reasoned with. While its body can be damaged, the threat of strange ink-like blood that is produced is too dangerous to risk durability testing. As containment is possible currently, termination is not necessary. Further study into the mental state of SCP-xxxx is requested.
Addendum: Instances of SCP-xxxx-A, SCP-xxxx-B, and SCP-xxxx-1 will be discussed in further files.
Item #:* SCP-xxxx-1
Object Class: Euclid
Description: Instance SCP-xxxx-1 is an ink-like substance that acts like blood within SCP-xxxx. The exact composition of SCP-xxxx-1 is a mixture of proteins, minerals, and elements not yet known to foundation staff.
The effects of this substance are varied, depending on the whims of SCP-xxxx. The first effect is as a painting medium. SCP-xxxx is able to use the ink-like substance to make the artwork it is able to bring to life. Under no circumstances is SCP-xxxx allowed to use instance SCP-xxxx-1.
The second effect of SCP-xxxx1 is as a powerful drug. When ingested by a non-anomalous being, the substance floods the pleasure centers of the brain with endorphins and subsequently blocks the ability of the brain to create any of it's own. This causes a number of effects in the afflicted being.
The first effect is that this being will become instantly addicted to the blood of SCP-xxxx, needing it in order to feel anything pleasant. The second effect is that it will cause a mental break in the afflicted. What they do during this time is unpredictable. They can become violent and attack staff and personnel, or they can become catatonic. SCP-xxxx does not appear to know or care what happens to those afflicted, simply stating that their minds have been opened.
Item #: SCP-xxxx-A
Object Class:Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: Containing Instance SCP-xxxx-A, is as simple as keeping SCP-xxxx contained. So far, SCP-xxxx-A does not appear to be able to move further than 804m from SCP-xxxx. Whether this is by choice, or because the two are connected in some way is unknown.
Description: SCP-xxxx-A is an anomalous being that can not be seen, or touched by any non-anomalous beings. As such, the only description we have is what SCP-xxxx has provided.
SCP-xxxx-A is a 60cm tall, nude, blue imp-like creature with small horns and a long thin tail tipped with three points. According to SCP-xxxx, this creature is 'amusing', and SCP-xxxx has informed staff that SCP-xxxx-A will frequently spout profanities at staff members and D class.
While SCP-5xxxx-A can not be touched, it can affect the world around it, changing the minds of researchers who initially assumed that the being SCP-xxxx spoke of was just a figment of her imagination. When SCP-xxxx was first taken into custody, it was at first assumed it was some kind of reality bender due to its ability to bring to life artworks, but also the seemingly strange ability to affect things that it was not touching. Once incident including the keys to the restraints used to hold SCP-xxxx for transport moving of their own accord to SCP-xxxx in an attempt to break free.
There is no other known information on SCP-xxxx-A, and observations or tests prove ineffective.
Item #: SCP-xxxx-B
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-xxxx-B is contained only so long as SCP-xxxx does not come into contact with any instruments used for painting, drawing, or coloring.
Description: SCP-xxxx-B is the designation given to any creation by SCP-xxxx. These creatures can be as simple as a rabbit with two heads, to as complex as a large dragon-like creature with cage-like skin containing humanoid boars that spew molten metal. As the creatures themselves are only limited to the imagination of SCP-xxxx, it has been surmised that there is an unlimited number of creatures that can be created.
These creatures are considered highly dangerous, and any instance of SCP-xxxx-B that are discovered are to be reported to staff or security immediately. At no time is any D class allowed to interact with SCP-xxxx-B, as these creatures seem mentally connected to SCP-xxxx in some way, and she is aware of their disposable nature.
First Interview
Interviewed: SCP-xxxx
Interviewer: Dr. May
Foreword: [Subject sits in a chair across the table with its feet pulled up onto the chair. Dr. May enters and sits in the chair across from the subject, places down a file on a clipboard. The file is opened and Dr. May writes something in the file before addressing the subject.]
<Begin Log, 15:25>
Dr. May: It is January ██, ████. The time is 15:26 at Site ██. This is Dr. May conducting the first interview with SCP-xxxx.
SCP-xxxx: Ink.
Dr. May: Excuse me?
SCP-xxxx: My name… Is ink.
Dr. May: Ink.
[Dr. May takes notes.]
Dr. May: xxxx, you were found in ████████, █████████. When you were approached by foundation researchers, you were laughing as your creations were █████████████████████████████████████████. You were shouting about bringing those who witnessed your actions, and those of your creations into the-
[Dr. May pauses and checks her notes]
Dr. May: The world that lives within your mind. You wanted to show them the truth of the human mind. What did you mean by that?
SCP-xxxx: Can I have a pen?
Dr. May: No. Can you tell me what you meant?
Scp-xxxx: Can I have a pencil?
Dr.May: No.
[Subject becomes noticeably agitated.]
SCP-xxxx: A crayon?
[Subject leans forward and places hands on the table.]
Dr. May: No. Can you answer the question, please?
[Subject slams hands on the tabletop and raises voice]
Scp-xxxx: No! Give me something I want to paint!
Dr. May: We will provide you with supplies to demonstrate your anomalous properties later. Right now could you please answer the question?
[Subject relaxes and leans back in the chair. A strange grin is on its face.]
SCP-xxxx: I want to show them the truth of their minds.
Dr. May: What do you mean by that?
[Subject bursts into a fit of uncontrollable laughter.]
Dr. May: What is the truth of the human mind?
[Subject slams hands on the table again and leans over the table.]
SCP-xxxx: Insanity.
Dr. May: Insanity? Are you saying that all people are insane?
SCP-xxxx: Everything is. All things are insane. Sanity is just a made-up concept you tell yourselves so you can pretend you are not as bad as we are.
Dr. May: We?
[Subject does not answer, and refuses to answer any other questions.]
<End Log, 15:55>
Closing Statement: SCP-xxxx was transported to standard humanoid containment. Testing was scheduled █████████.
Interview two
Interviewed: SCP-xxxx
Interviewer: Dr. May
Foreword: [SCP-xxxx sits on the floor in a corner of the room. Dr. May enters and sits at the table.
<Begin Log, 3:02>
Dr. May: This is Dr. May. It's February ██, ████. I'm here with SCP-xxxx. How are you today xxxx?
SCP-xxxx: [Subject sings a warped version of row row row your boat.]
Dr. May: xxxx, can you tell me why you killed that D class?
SCP-xxxx: D class?
Dr. May: Yes. The man you fed you blood to. Can you tell me why you killed him?
[Subject gets up off the floor and rushes the table. The door is opened and security personnel walks in. Dr. May gestures for them to stay back.]
SCP-xxxx: I didn't kill him! You did!
[Subject is visibly distressed.]
SCP-xxxx: He had accepted the truth! He was beautiful and perfect!
Dr. May: He had gone mad from your blood.
SCP-xxxx:[Subject slowly sits in the chair across from Dr. May.] He accepted the truth. He was released from the lie and was rewarded.
[Subject refused to answer any further questions.]
<End Log, 3:30>
Closing Statement: Analysis of SCP-xxxx's mental state requested
Interview three
Interviewed: SCP-xxxx
Interviewer: D Class ████
Foreword: D class enters with two security personnel and sits at the table across from SCP-xxxx.
<Begin Log, 5:53>
D Class ████: xxxx, I'm here to ask you a few questions. Is that okay?
SCP-xxxx: [No response other than unintelligible mumbeling]
D Class ████: Can you tell me about SCP-xxxx-A? Is it real?
SCP-xxxx: [Mutters something that is hard to hear and giggles.]
D Class ████: Is xxxx-A real? Can you tell me what it is? What it looks like?
SCP-xxxx: [Looks at the D class, a strange smile on its face.]
[The script in the hands of the D Class is ripped out and thrown across the room. The D class pushed back in the chair, moving away from the table. The security personnel lift their weapons and look at the paper, then check around the room. The door behind them is opened and both turn to look at it. One is suddenly shoved out. SCP-xxxx leaps across the table and produces a weapon not previously seen, stabbing the D class in the neck. The security personnel spins as the clip from their weapon falls free and SCP-xxxx leaps at them.]
<End Log, 6:25>
Closing Statement: [Request for tighter security protocalls when interviewing SCP-xxxx]
Test A - January ██, ████
Subject: SCP-xxxx
Procedure: Test of amololus abilities
Results: SCP-xxxx was given various instruments used for the creation of hand made visual arts. It proceeded to draw images of Dr. May and ████████████, who was assisting Dr. May in this test. They were almost exact likenesses of them both. SCP-xxxx then brought the images to life, and they danced around the room in a humorus display. During this time, the pen of ████████████ went missing but was not noticed until later.
SCP-xxxx was asked to create something else, a creature from their mind. They refused at first but soon drew what appeared to be an over sized wolf with two heads, one on either end of its body. Each head had six eyes and four rows of razor sharp teeth. The creation was brought to life and ████████████ was attacked. Security personel killed the creature, which melted into a black substence that was collected for later testing. SCP-xxxx grinned as it was returned to its cell.
Analysis: Any creature produced from SCP-xxxx is to be considered highly dangerous.
Test B - February ██, ████
Subject: SCP-xxxx
Procedure: Test two of anomalous abilities
Results: A single paintbrush is placed on the table before SCP-xxxx. No medium or other items are offered. SCP-xxxx looks at the two security personnel in the room, then at the brush before picking it up. With no medium, it breaks the brush in half and uses it to cut into its arm. The personnel are instructed not to intervene.
A thick black liquid flows from the wound instead of blood. SCP-xxxx proceeds to use the black liquid as paint, and begin to paint on the wall behind it. The liquid changes color and the painting soon takes the shape of something similar to SCP ████. The creature comes to life and attacks but is quickly killed. SCP-xxxx is returned to its cell.
Analysis: Further testing on the liquid produced by SCP-xxxx
Test C - February ██, ████
Subject: SCP-xxxx
Procedure: Test of anomolus liquid produced by SCP-xxxx
Results: D Class ████ entered the testing chamber with SCP-xxxx. It appeared accepting and friendly to the D Class, the two having a conversation. D Class was instructed to ask about the anomalous liquid. At this time, SCP-xxxx smiled and produced the broken paintbrush handle from before and cut into its arm. The liquid flowed forth and SCP-xxxx instructed the D Class to drink the liquid. While hesitent at first, the D Class submitted.
Upon ingestion of the liquid, the D class began to scream and flail about the room. The D class then charged the door and attempted to break it down. During this SCP-xxxx drew small creatures in the fluid that had pooled on the floor and table. They turned out to be strange bats made of steel that aided the D class in breaking down the door. The D class was terminated and the creatures were killed.
Containment procedures are under review.
Analysis: The blood of SCP-xxxx is never to be ingested in any way. It is far too dangerous to test, and all research into it has been discontinued.
Test D - March ██, ████
Subject: SCP-xxxx
Procedure: Testing to determine the validity of SCP-xxxx-A
Results: A D class was once more sent into the testing facilities with two security personel. Questions were asked of SCP-xxxx to determine the presence of the being it often converses with. SCP-xxxx at first is non-responsive and simply mutters nonsense. The questions are asked again before the script the D class was reading from was ripped from their hands and thrown across the room. SCP-xxxx giggled but had not moved.
Security personnel searched the room but found nothing. It was at this time the door opened and when security personnel turned around to check, SCP5-xxxx attacked the D class. One of the security personnel was shoved out of the room bu an unknown force and the D class and other security personel were killed.
Analysis: SCP-xxxx-A is present in some way. It and the creatures created by SCP-xxxx have been re-classified. Contrainmnet procedures have been set in place. All testing is suspended indefinetly.