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Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures:
All instances of SCP-XXXX are to be kept in a single suitcase or container purposely made, which must be covered by a soft fabric on its interior and not be wide enough to allow the instances of SCP-XXXX on its interior to tumble or open. It must also be hermetically sealed and blast proof, enough to handle at least 20Kg. of TNT
Information about the specifics of SCP-XXXX will be dispensed on a need-to know basis, determined by site director [REDACTED], [REDACTED] or the researcher currently in charge of SCP-XXXX. At least, this must include one (1) inventory administrator and three (3) security personnel of at least Level 3 Clearance. None of the people expected to be in direct contact with SCP-XXXX must have lived through any traumatic event, be feeble or affectionate, or materialistic, if there is not enough data to reasonably confirm these characteristics psychological and background checks must be performed. Furthermore it is advised not to allow any contact of SCP-XXXX with people older than 25.
While the actual suitcase may rest within a storage of a clearance level of 2 or higher, only personnel of clearance 4 or higher may be given the means of opening the container proper.
In case of the safety of the facilities being compromised, all three of the security personnel must forgo of any of their responsibilities and escort SCP-XXXX into the closest secure location, and await extraction.
In case of containment breach all site directors are allowed and ordered to deploy any mean to recover SCP-XXXX, or to destroy it, if recovery is estimated as having more than a 2% chance of failure. This of course excludes [REDACTED]. 05-█ must be immediately notified.
Description: [Paragraphs explaining the description]
SCP-XXXX is of a set of lightly carved wooden boxes of about 10x10x10cm designated SCP-XXXX-01 through 7 .
When a subject is aware of the presence of one of the boxes a weak memetic effect induces an intuition on the subject that suggests that any lost element of it's life is on the box. This lost element need not be congruent with the size of the box, neither be a material thing, thus, large objects, people, and conceptual entities {a summer vacation of the youth, happiness etc}. There is no unnatural compulsion towards opening the box further than any normal desire to recover whatever is supposedly inside, but the impression of it's main effect does not wane even when not in contact, close to, or sensing the bos.
When opened, the box initiates it's secondary effect.
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