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SCP-xxxx

Object Class: Keter

Special Containment Procedures: N/A Subject still at large. All attempts to apprehend subject have been unsuccessful thus far. (see log from MTF BetaTaoOmega [Snatch-n-grab]

Description: X. Silvermoon is a humanoid male that appears to be in the age range of 45-50 years old, though is known to be much older however actual age is unknown. Subject has a tattoo, in blue ink, of a crescent moon with a blue heron standing on the lower lip covering the back of his left hand. SCP-XXXX has been documented to have appeared in various locations all over the globe, dating back at least 300 years so far.
Subject possesses the ability to mark any object with his crescent moon and heron symbol, which grants the item a seemingly random power or ability. SCP-XXXX is now known to have control over what power or ability an item will attain upon marking it. All anomalous objects that SCP-xxxx has created so far have been inanimate and require activation by a user.

X. Silvermoon is the proprietor of a traveling antique/collectible store. He opens up in existing vacant buildings or storefronts that he finds suitable, which means that they have a back-room area that he can use as living quarters. He then sells his anomalous creations to the unsuspecting public, and, according to one former patron, does not tell his customers the truth about the items they are buying. Most items that circulate through his shop are, thankfully, not marked with his symbol, as he seems to only mark one or two items every 100 years. Any item that DOES bear his mark emits a subdued blue glow when activated/used/worn. Present theory suggests the mark is used to siphon energy from the bearer(s) of these objects to sustain the life force of SCP-xxxx.

Some of the items recovered from SCP-xxxx's store locations in the last 200 years include a bullwhip that, while producing no sound when being "cracked", has been linked to earthquakes across the globe, a pair of silver-rimmed sunglasses that allow the wearer to see all living creatures through magnetic resonance, and a leather-bound book entitled "Trans-Dimensional Physics." An interesting note about the book, the publisher is listed as "Factory Publishing, Ltd." (see Dr. Milton's report on collected items)