The Traumatic Doll
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Item #: SCP-5083

Object Class: Safe/Euclid/Keter (Safe)

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-5083 is to be kept in a dark room sealed in a glass box at all times. room at all times. personnel must have a security clearance of 4 or above in order to conduct tests/experiments on SCP-5083. SCP-5083 can only be handled with the use of non-living equipment, as any form of touch will result in its effects.

Description: SCP-5083 appears to be a small doll, approximately 13 inches tall. SCP-5083 is made of ██████ and ████████. the Doll appears to look like a small child with multiple scorch/ burn marks. It is not yet known what is inside the doll. yet personnel have described the doll to be squishy and soft.

Any personnel who touches the doll will instantly adapt to the trauma the small child experienced in the house fire as the person had experienced it themselves. though if the personnel tries to talk about the trauma they experienced from touching the doll, the personnel will ignite into flames. any attempts to put out the flame will fail as it will not distinguish until personnel is presumed dead.

Though it has been shown that drawing is an easy way for personal to describe how they felt. this has been shown by many Class-D personal that the doll has been tested on. scientists and researchers are allowed to give exposed personnel pen and paper instead of communication. Though writing will also result in flames. Both the paper and personnel will be ignited if personnel tries to write/ type about trauma. the only known way as of now is drawing.

Additional Information: The doll was recovered from a burning house located in ███████████. as it was the only object that survived. the first instance of SCP-5083 was one of the firefighters, █████████ █████████, had picked it up, and experienced the memetic effects. later on, he attempted to describe how he felt to one of his cow workers. in a matter of seconds, he ignited into flames. the Doll was then directly confiscated by the SCP foundation and put into containment by the local field researchers.