Item: SCP-XXXX-A, SCP-XXXX-B
Object class: safe
Special containement procedures: SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B are to be kept in a standard
Safe-class Anomalous item containement locker.
Testing on SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B requires permission from level-X personel or higher
Description: SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B take the form of a sheet of standard A4-format paper
and a B2-type graphite pencil with a seemingly infinitely usable rubber eraser on the other end of it.
Individuals using SCP-XXXX-B on SCP-XXXX-A will start sketching a random figure, object or creature from their memory. However, once the individual is "finished" sketching, they will proceed to observe their own sketch for about 30-60 seconds before making adjustments or changes to the original sketch. This will continue indefinitely until the individual either dies or is forcibly removed from SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B. Indiviuals will claim to "perfect" their sketch. This often leads to the adjusted sketches bearing less similairities with the original sketch with each "adjustment".
Testing has indicated that the effects of SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B do not manifest unless if they are used together. Using SCP-XXXX-A with a regular pencil, or even another SCP of the same nature, like SCP-1150-RU, showed no effects of SCP-XXXX-A manifesting. Similairly, using SCP-XXXX-B on any other paper than SCP-XXXX-A showed no effects of the anomaly manifesting.
Furthermore, testing has indicated that subjects under the effects of SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B show signs of great emotional distress when seperated from them without having "finished" or "perfected" their sketch. Subjects in this state will refuse to eat, drink or sustain themselves in any form. They will even ignore warnings from armed gaurds and even [DATA EXPUNGED] in order to continue their sketch. Subjects under the influence of SCP-XXXX-A and SCP-XXXX-B are constantly aware of it's location while under the effects of the anomaly. The effect does not seem to wear off over time and will continue to affect the subject until they are deceased.






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