Note from QSKSw
I made a huge mistake committing to this being my first SCP. I've had so many better more coherent ideas since coming up with this one. This was literally the first idea I came up with. For some reason I decided "Yeah, that'll be my first SCP." Okay. It… when I joined the Foundation in 2014 (I think…?) I was expecting to write this thing, get the draft comments, patch it up, repeat process until it's good, but then my life fell apart. I'm actively working on this again so hopefully soon I can figure out how to make it workable and start shopping it around the forums again (and the IRC? Do you still do that? God… Discord wasn't even a thing when I participated in the community.
- SCP-XXXX - Variable Skull pl▯y wi▯h me
Anomalous Object #: AO-XXXX-XFPBXYX
Item Description: A novelty skull embedded with various mechanical components. When exposed to human blood, unobserved documents in the immediate vicinity are subject to seemingly random alterations to their text of varying content.
Date of Recovery: 13-03-████
Location of Recovery: ███████, ██████████
Current Status: Held in standard anomalous object storage locker
SCP-XXXX-1 at the time of acquisition
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX-1 is to be kept in a standard Anomalous Object storage locker when not used in testing. Testing with SCP-XXXX-1 must be performed roughly every four months, and must be performed in a secure facility adjacent to a defunct building that was previously a shopping complex and lacks security cameras in at-least one utilities closet. The complex must be attended by D-Class personnel imitating the actions that would be expected of civilians attending a non-defunct shopping complex.
In the event of an unprompted manifestation of SCP-XXXX-2, personnel are to avoid physical contact with the entity, and are to open the locker containing SCP-XXXX-1 and remove the object as if for testing. This will cause SCP-XXXX-2 to de-manifest. Testing with SCP-XXXX-1 is then to be performed at this time, whether valuable or otherwise, to prevent further unprompted manifestations.
Personnel that have made contact with SCP-XXXX-2 are to have all on-person possessions confiscated and must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis as to whether they are still viable as employees to the Foundation. If they are found to no longer be as such, they are to be amnesticized and returned to civilian life. If they are found to no longer be biologically congruent to baseline humanity, they are to either be detained for study, or terminated.
Description: SCP-XXXX-1 appears to be a novelty skull embedded with various mechanical objects. When exposed to human blood and observed1, SCP-XXXX-1 begins to emit light from it's ocular regions.
The light emitted by SCP-XXXX-1 will increase in brightness until all observation of SCP-XXXX-1 is broken. The light emitted by SCP-XXXX-1 has a minor cognito-hazardous effect on observers in-which observers can only describe the event in terms that describe psychology rather than luminosity, just as "violent" or "happy." Occasional descriptors of appearance have been observed, but frequently do not correlate to words that can be used to describe bright light. Descriptions of individual events by different observers do not match, and often seem to conflict rather than correlate.
If SCP-XXXX-1 becomes unobserved after it has been exposed to human blood, SCP-XXXX-2 will manifest in an unobserved location at the nearest shopping complex.2 SCP-XXXX-2 resembed a human child, estimated to be between ages 8 and 10, wearing a hooded brown fleece rabbit costume. The inside of SCP-XXXX-2 seems to absorb all visible light, appearing entirely dark and obscuring all features. Analysis inside the hood of SCP-XXXX-2 has been inconclusive.
After manifesting, SCP-XXXX-2 will begin to wander the facility attempting to embrace random civilians attending the location. Individuals that come into physical with contact SCP-XXXX-2 (Hereby designated SCP-XXXX-B instances) undergo seemingly random alterations of varying extents to their personal memories, personality, anatomy and body structure3, possessions hidden on-person including tools or documents, etc.
Instances of SCP-XXXX-B have so far always been observed to retain situational awareness that they are currently attending some form of shopping complex that outwardly resembles their perspective at that exact moment. This causes a delayed sense of confusion as the instance continues moving throughout the facility unaware that a change has occurred for several minutes.
In many cases, SCP-XXXX-B instances will also possess SCP-XXXX-2's anomalous transfiguration capabilities, and will also create SCP-XXXX-B instances by interacting with other individuals. SCP-XXXX-B instances that interact with another instance of SCP-XXXX-B, or once more with SCP-XXXX-2, will again undergo further transfigurations. As confused SCP-XXXX-B instances attempt to communicate with civilians in an attempt to gather information as to their new surroundings, more and more SCP-XXXX-B instances are created, slowly causing a mass panic of both affected and unaffected individuals.
If SCP-XXXX-2 has created at-least one instance of SCP-XXXX-B, and has not created another instance in a span ranging from 15 minutes to █ days, it will de-manifest, and SCP-XXXX-1 will vibrate slightly for several seconds before coming to rest. SCP-XXXX-B instances will continue to display anomalous effects indefinitely.
Acquisition Log: SCP-XXXX-1 was discovered in ███████, ██████████ at a local mini-mall, during a rare containment breach of SCP-███ and SCP-███. It has not been determined how either of these objects broke containment, or why they were both in ███████. At the time, SCP-XXXX-1 displayed anomalous properties not sufficient of full SCP classification, but as it was still anomalous, it was collected and documented as an [*log-of-anomalous-items Anomalous Object].
The sales tag attached to SCP-XXXX-1's right ocular implant was initially completely blank at the time of acquisition, even lacking an indication of price, but upon classification as an Anomalous Object, handwriting corresponding to SCP-XXXX-1's designation appeared. This handwriting once again changed when SCP-XXXX-1 was reclassified as Euclid. Handwriting on the tag has not been found to match any known individual.
At the time of discovery, SCP-XXXX-1 itself was the catalyst for a smaller-scale variation of the transfiguration events later attributed to SCP-XXXX-2. When exposed to blood, the object's ocular regions would glow as they do at present, but seemingly without an observed cognitohazardous effect. After this point, when SCP-XXXX-1 becomes unobserved, it would instantaneously cease glowing, and a number of documents near the object (with a minimum of at-least one) would be altered in-line with SCP-XXXX-2's present effects. SCP-XXXX-2 was not observed prior to Incident XXXX/1. After assessing the object's anomalous effects, experimentation was deemed to be of little value, as the documents produced by it's effect often pertained no relevance to the Foundation, it's goals, humanity, or sometimes even baseline reality as a whole. SCP-XXXX-1 was left in storage until Incident XXXX/1.
Addendum 1: Examination into the construction of SCP-XXXX-1 has shown that, although the object does resemble a novelty skull, the resin that makes up the object contains trace amounts of real human bone matter. Analysis shows that SCP-XXXX-1 contains DNA corresponding to [REDACTED] an 8 year-old male reported missing in [REDACTED] in the month of ██-████.
Despite initial theories of function, what appear to be mechanical components embedded in SCP-XXXX-1, are in-fact solid resin, being simply part of the object, with no function other than decoration as far as can be determined.
Incident XXXX/1: Before the reclassification of SCP-XXXX-1 from Anomalous Object to Euclid, the entity later designated SCP-XXXX-2 was found wandering the object's containment facility, utilizing it's anomalous effect and causing mass confusion among personnel attempting to apprehend the entity. SCP-XXXX-2 was last seen during this incident on security footage attempting to break open the locker containing SCP-XXXX-1. Through unknown means, SCP-XXXX-2 was able to break the locker open, and upon doing so, removed SCP-XXXX-1, placed the object on a table, and then exited the room, apparently having de-manifested soon afterward. From this footage it was determined that SCP-XXXX-1 and SCP-XXXX-2 were somehow connected, and SCP-XXXX-1 was given it's current designation upon further testing demonstrating that SCP-XXXX-1 had seemingly adopted new anomalous effects. Neither the original effects of SCP-XXXX-1 during it's classification as an Anomalous Object nor the behaviours observed during this incident have been observed since.






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