Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a black concrete room,
with no light at all.
If SCP-XXXX were to escape, all personnel are to wear government class Solar Viewers.
To catch SCP-XXXX, the procedure is simple, take away light in strategically placed areas
of the halls, luring it into the enclosure.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a humanoid-like figure, resembling the sillhoutte of a
human male. It is luminescent, as if, it was a "bright" or "light" penumbra. He seems neutral,
not unfriendly or friendly.
Our experiments have concluded that SCP-XXXX is a "black hole", or void, with a pull towards
itself. Usually voids so strong that even light can't escape, (therefore making them almost
transperent,) but SCP-XXXX is luminescent.
Every time we try to get a photograph, the picture appears completely white.
Addendum:
Test A - 11/12/19
Subject(s): SCP-XXXX and 3 D-Class inmates.
Procedure: We placed the D-Class inmates in the enclosure, and asked them to shake
SCP-XXXX's sillhoute "hand."
Results: Our first subject shaked SCP-XXXX's hand, and both of them were thrown to
opposite sides of the enclosure by an unknown force. As Subject-1 got up, his hand was
completely faded, and the rest of his body followed. After giving the SCP class C amnestics,
we did the same test to Subject-2, and got the same result. However, Subject-3 tried to
fight SCP-XXXX. The man dissapeared in a fraction of a second, and SCP-XXXX's body
rippled outward from its chest like water.
Analysis: SCP-XXXX has strange properties, similar to water, but we have nothing to
compare to the complete fading disappearance of Subject-1 and Subject-2.
Test B - 11/20/19
Subject(s): SCP-XXXX and 3 glasses.
Procedure: We put 3 glasses in the enclosure for different periods of time each.
Results: The glass that was in for the shortest amount of time had no visible change,
and no changes when we put water in it. The glass that was in for the second-shortest amount
of time seemed fine, but when we poured water in, the glass itself ignited for a fraction
of a second, and then cracked. The glass that was in for the longest amount of time had an
obvious visible change, the glass was warped in a fashion that it looked like it was melted
and attacked by a gust of wind at the same time.
Analysis: SCP-XXXX has a pull inwards, and a push outwards, like that of a "black hole"






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