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Item #: SCP-XXXX-1

Status: Awakened,

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX-1 is to be set free in SCP-3008 and all Agents positioned there to be on high alert at all times.

Description: SCP-XXXX-1 is a septapedal creature which has the vague shape of a large sausage, however its true shape is [REDACTED] as seen by Incident XXXX-A. It weighs approximately twenty tons, however as with its shape it can change its weight as well. Its body is slightly curved upwards with a single opening into its body via a long slit along its underside which acts as a mouth. Small teeth 21 cm tall and sharpened to a width of 0.5 mm line this mouth, approximately 200 in total. These have been documented to also be able to bend slightly at its will, locking prey inside SCP-XXXX-1 in a zipper-like fashion in all documented cases. Nothing out of the ordinary seems to be inside its body when first documented, as at that time it was dormant. In its dormant stage, it appears pale white and, when biopsied, could find nothing inside, for its inner cavity seems to be covered in a type of unknown organic substance which does not suck light but repels it, making the inside appear as a mirror, but due to a red tinge, all reflections have the appearance of dried blood on all surfaces except all humans which are in range of the inside of XXXX-1 and are therefore reflected in the mirror.

SCP-XXXX-1's ability to change into different objects aided to its confiscation by Foundation personnel after morphing into a dining room table and consuming all persons present. On the contrary, however, when testing with D-Class personnel, SCP-XXXX-1 was reported incapacitating and eating its wearers. Its methods were varied and personalized for the type of clothing it had transformed into (see Addendums).

XXXX-1 was discovered in the underloft of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City after an undercover agent who was acting as a clergyman. He was later interviewed after being found by Foundation personnel in a fetal position muttering backwards. This is recorded in Interview XXXX-