PARTHA

Item #: SCP-XXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXX is to be contained in it's cell, a 5 m x 5 m x 5 m cube, at all times it wishes to modify any physical matter by non-biological process. It is permitted to roam the facility under supervision of at least two agents, which are to escort it back as soon as the subject expresses an urge to create. Personnel are not to touch SCP-XXX or any of it's creations. Personnel are not to enter it's cell nor inhibit it's ability to finish it's project's. Any project it reports to be finished is to be removed by D-class personnel and studied closely

Subject is to be granted any reasonable requests, such as a specific (inexpensive) meal, a book or material for it's crafts. Personnel are encouraged to converse not to speak with the subject. If personnel develop a strained relationship of any kind to SCP-XXX they are to be relocated.

SCP-XXX-01, SCP-XXX-02, SCP-XXX-06 and SCP-XXX-08 are not to be mentioned in the presence of SCP-XXX.

Description: SCP-XXX is a 6'0 (183 cm), slightly underweight, Caucasian, adult male with brown hair and grey eyes that goes by the name of Igor Ilyushin Sokolov (Игорь Ильюшин Соколов). Despite the fact that it appears to be somewhere in it's late twenties, it claims it was born year 1898 AD. The Subject's only other remarkable trait is it's unusually big hands, due to their exposure to [REDACTED], It can communicate in 7 different languages, including Old Adytite, it refuses to explain why, where and by whom it was taught this. It has also shown an uncanny, but not anomalous, ability to learn new languages, although always with a strong Russian accent. It's other non-anomalous abilities, cognitive and physical, are unremarkable.

Generally SCP-XXX will comply with orders given to it by agents, and has thus far not tried to escape, harm any personnel or contact outsiders on purpose. Test's have shown that while SCP-XXX is not entirely psychologically stable, it is unlikely to harm anyone due to it's overly empathetic nature.

SCP-XXX was originally recovered ██-██-1996 after an incident of mass psychosis killing 8 people and injuring 79 in an apartment building outside of ██████ by the eastern border of Ukraine. (For further information see SCP-XXX-02) The only individual not affected was SCP-XXX, which was quickly taken into custody by Foundation Agents, along with SCP-XXX-01 and SCP-XXX-02. Upon questioning, SCP-XXX reported that the psychosis began immediately after he finished his most recent sculpture, SCP-XXX-02.

SCP-XXX has shown great interest art, and will sometimes feel an irresistible urge to create something, this is particularly likely after it has read a book or seen a movie it enjoys. The objects that it has a chance of gaining an anomalous property related to it's inspiration upon completion. Furthermore, it seems the more time SCP-XXX spends on said object, the greater the chance for anomalies. The specific anomaly of objects may vary greatly, although all of SCP-XXX's creations have been shown to be more durable than normal objects made out of the same material. SCP-XXX claims to not have any control over this process, but there are signs of the anomalies being heavily dependent on SCP-XXX's mental state

In an interview by The Foundation. SCP-XXX has said it believes it's ability stems from an [DATA EXPUNGED] conducted by the [REDACTED] in SCP-XXX's youth, which [DATA EXPUNGED] the [DATA EXPUNGED] survived. The Foundation has found no record or [DATA EXPUNGED] of [DATA EXPUNGED]. SCP-XXX claims [REDACTED] did not touch [DATA EXPUNGED] the light [REDACTED] the [REDACTED] grow [REDACTED]. SCP-XXX then began crying, shouting [DATA EXPUNGED] repeatedly in Russian

SCP-XXX-01 (Date of Completion: Unknown)

SCP-XXX-01 is was a wooden sculpture of a wrinkled man reading a book, about 5 cm x 4 cm x 13 cm in size found in SCP-XXX's apartment. When closely inspected one can could see tiny letters in the book, saying "Live for a century, learn for a century" in Russian.

Prolonged exposure to SCP-XXX-01 results resulted in greatly improved long term memory, partially explaining SCP-XXX's linguistic talent. SCP-XXX claims it made the sculpture in his youth, just after the incident with [REDACTED].

SCP-XXX-01 was terminated ██-██-1999

SCP-XXX-02 (Date of Completion: ██-██-1996)

SCP-XXX-02 is a very detailed sculpture approximately 20 cm x 12 cm x 9 cm in size depicting a laughing man being crucified by a woman. All of it made out of the a single copy of "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

Individuals within a 50 m radius of the object, will exhibit one of two behaviors. They will either express great joy, exclaiming "Crucify me, oh Judges" or begin to cry, proceeding to "punish" the laughing ones. Criminals are far more likely to die in such a punishment, showing that SCP-XXX-02 has some sort of standard by which individuals are judged.

Interestingly, experiments on entities that consider their actions to be justified do not wish for punishment. A test on SCP-682 resulted in three D-class being killed as punishment by the entity, as it did not consider the fact that it has killed humans worthy of punishment.

SCP-XXX-03 (Date of Completion: ██-██-2002)

SCP-XXX-03 is a stone lobster approximately 1 m x 0,4 m x 0,4 m in size.

The lobster will emit a whistling sound the seventh day of every month, causing anyone who hears it to act completely opposite of their usual behavior for exactly 13 seconds. SCP-999 for example becomes incredibly shy and sometimes even fearful. Aggressive entities such as SCP-4715 on the other hand become extremely docile.

SCP-XXX-04 (Date of Completion: ██-██-2002)

SCP-XXX-04 is man standing among the rubble of many broken statues, looking down into cavern, all hewn from one solid piece of rock, and is 30 cm x 25 cm x 25 cm. The "cavern" is a circular hole 10 cm in diameter, but with no perceivable bottom.

When trying to insert an object into the "cavern", no matter it's size, the gap will be too small for the object to fit, and whoever is touching SCP-XXX-04 will feel as if nothing they do ever succeeds. If attempts to force an object in continue, suicidal tendencies may occur.

SCP-XXX-05 (Date of Completion: ██-██-2003)

SCP-XXX-05 is a oil painting, 75 cm x 47 cm, of an entity without facial features fighting of anthropomorphic facial features.

Any entity with a face will see the picture as if it depicts them selves and their facial features, whereafter the entity will become notably more confident about their appearance.

SCP-XXX-06 (Date of Completion: ██-██-2015)

SCP-XXX-06 is a aquarelle painting of a man in grey robes heading towards what appears to be a snow-white sun, with a red-colored sky in the background. The painting is 30 cm x 20 cm in proportion, with the words "to never be late, that is what i needed"

Any individual carrying SCP-XXX-06 cannot be late nor early to an appointment it has made beforehand. The effect is not entirely understood, but people have been able to arrive on time to appointments they where already late for. This effect has been proven to function for appointments made up to a year back in time, possibly even further back.

Uppon realizing the objects nature; SCP-XXX burst out in hysterical laughter, stating that "ironically, it's too late to [DATA EXPUNGED], as [REDACTED] was already [REDACTED]". SCP-XXX then requested [DATA EXPUNGED].

SCP-XXX-07 (Date of Completion: ██-██-2015)

SCP-XXX-07 is a small humanoid, about 15 cm, entirely made of paper.

SCP-XXX-07 is able to have an interesting conversation about anything, in any language. Note that this is the only ones of SCP-XXX creations that has any effect on it's creator.

After several experiments with D-class personnel, Foundation researchers have found SCP-XXX-07 to make an individual addicted to it's conversations, prioritizing it over both sleep and food. SCP-XXX-07 has therefore been removed from SCP-XXX's cell".

Following SCP-XXX-07's removal SCP-XXX requested [DATA EXPUNGED] again.

SCP-XXX-08 (Date of Completion: ██-██-2017)

SCP-XXX-08 is an oil painting 3 m x 2,5 m in size, showing a man sowing salt on a field, from which dead plants grow.

The plants on the painting often move, resembling the movements of worms. There have been 267 recorded instances of SCP-XXX-08 has shown human body parts, 112 of which have been faces and 21 of which were full human bodies. Furthermore 2141 instances of animal parts have been confirmed. All of these instances, both human and animal, have been barely recognizable due to deformations, mostly lack of skin, strange warping of relative measurements and rotting bodies.

7 instances have been reported of someone recognizing a face in SCP-XXX-08

SCP-XXX-09 (Date of Completion: ██-██-2018)

SCP-XXX-09 is an aquarelle painting depicting a hyena sacrificing a lamb on an altar. The painting is a thin paper sheet, 20 cm x 20 cm in size.

Any poisonous or otherwise harmful substance brought into contact with SCP-XXX-09 will be displaced to the left of the painting, while all consumable substance is displaced to the right. The painting seems to judge substances based on an average human, as too much of a normally beneficial substance will be displaced to the left, while amounts of poison too low to harm a human will be displaced to the right.