Clearance Level: 2
Item #: SCP-5133
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-5133 must be contained in a room where it is not visible to the naked eye, and put in a box where it can‘t move to trick the authorized personnel by hiding and slipping out the door. This SCP is to be rarely visited, only for research, and no eye closure is permitted when in the same room.
Description: SCP-5133 is a glass doll which was made in the form of a baby sitting down. It has a clothing combination of a dark magenta onesie and a white with yellow bib outlined with blue fabric. The SCP also has a disturbing facial expression with bright green eyes. SCP-5133 measures up to 0.25 m in height, making it harder to see it escape containment than other SCPs.
If someone is in the same room or visible through glass, SCP-5133 will repeatedly tell the person to just close their eyes until they do so. Once they close their eyes, the person would then fall asleep and be sent to a dream world, where they are introduced to SCP-5133-1, a tall, slender-like, skinny and light grey humanoid creature with a big smile and black surrounding his dead white eyes, and small-sharp-toothed mouth. The person thrown into this lucid nightmare needs to escape by finding a dark magenta door, the same color as SCP-5133‘s onesie, also known as SCP-5133-2. After walking through the door, they will return back to reality, but not where they encountered SCP-5133. Further research on the SCP has shown that the location changing is caused by the victim being put in a sleepwalking state.
The origins of SCP-5133s is unknown, but was found in the middle of nowhere in Venezuela, but there were legends and tales about it all over the northern part of South America and Southern Mexico, which they called SCP-5133 “The Peekaboo,” SCP-5133-1 “The Dreamscape,” and SCP-5133-2 “The Way-Back-Somewhere.” An old woman’s body was found dead next to SCP-5133 when it was first found, and was analyzed for scientists to see she has suffered mentally and was majorly traumatized before death.






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