Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be monitored by three (3) Level 2 Class C personnel at all times, rotated weekly in order to minimise the side effects of SCP-XXXX’s anomalous properties. The personnel are to maintain cover identities of local law enforcement officers, with orders to dissuade civilians from accessing SCP-XXXX by citing structural instability. Should verbal action prove unsuccessful, visitors are to be closely watched by personnel, and should it appear that civilians recognise the effects of SCP-XXXX, personnel are to administer Class A amnesiacs to all civilians present once the civilians leave SCP-XXXX’s perimeter. Due to SCP-XXXX’s effects, personnel are not to enter SCP-XXXX while civilians or other non-authorised personnel are present to avoid potential information leaks.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a graveyard approximately thirty (30) metres wide and sixty (60) metres wide in ██████, Russia, built in 17██. SCP-XXXX contains thirty-four (34) tombstones, and seismic scans indicate approximately one hundred (100) human remains beneath the surface. It was discovered to have anomalous properties when Foundation Researcher Dr. █████ entered its area of effect while on annual leave with his wife, which resulted in him revealing his involvement with the SCP Foundation, his part in containing [DATA EXPUNGED], as well as the fact that he had been unfaithful to her for over three years.
SCP-XXXX’s anomalous properties manifest once any humanoid enters its perimeter. While in this area, no sentient humanoid may intentionally do any of the following:
• Kill another person or animal, regardless of emotional or environmental factors.
• Cause harm to another person or animal, however minor.
• Restrain or hinder the movement of another person or animal against their will.
• Lie, either directly or through omission (testing has proven that failing to answer is not effected by SCP-XXXX)
• Manipulate or coerce another person or animal for anything other than their own desires.
• Damage any of the graves or tombstones in SCP-XXXX’s perimeter, nor the perimeter wall itself.
The above effects cease to effect humanoid once they leave perimeter of SCP-XXXX. Dr. █████ has suggested has suggested that SCP-XXXX be tested as a containment area for Euclid and Keter Class SCPs.
• Following Experiment 21c in which SCP-███, it has been discovered SCP-XXXX properties extend to any individuals to individuals attempts to commit the above acts through unaware proxies (e.g. through D Class personnel) on individuals in SCP-XXXX’s perimeter. It is unclear how SCP-XXXX is able to do this, and further tests are ongoing.
• It is hypothesised that SCP-XXXX’s properties extend to a multitude of other actions not mentioned here, and further experiments will need to be carried out to discover them.
In addition to the effects while in its perimeter, SCP-XXXX also causes severe psychological changes in individuals exposed to it over a long period of time. Such individuals find themselves unable to breach the rules of SCP-XXXX regardless of distance from SCP-XXXX. These effects begin to manifest between a week and six months. Once these properties manifest, the subjects require amnesiacs to undo. The SCP Foundations finds personnel under these effects to be ineffective for further work at the foundation, thus making amnesiacs necessary to continue their work.
Addendum 1: Due to SCP-XXXX being the burial site of noted German Philosopher ████████ ████, an official news story has been fabricated and disseminated that his resting place has been moved to ███████████, Russia, to minimise civilian exposure. Due to the dense population centre around SCP-XXXX, as well as SCP-XXXX’s anomalous properties, attempts to exhume the body or neutralise SCP-XXXX safely has proven impossible. However because of SCP-XXXX’s otherwise benign effects, the Foundation has decided that SCP-XXXX merely be monitored and isolated from the public at large.
Addendum 2: Following Dr █████’s request for testing, three D Class personnel were ordered to enter SCP-XXXX, one of which held SCP-1138. SCP-1138 immediately took on the properties of a series of letters between ████████ ████ and an unknown German lecturer. In the letters, ████ adopted a consequentialist position where the ends would always justify the means regardless of other moral implications. Despite each D Class being of diverse moral outlooks and backgrounds, SCP-1138 did not change when it was passed around, instead retaining this iteration until removed from SCP-XXXX’s perimeter, upon which it returned to normal. SCP-1138’s other properties did no change regardless of time spend in SCP-XXXX’s vicinity.






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