Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid?
Containment Procedure: SCP-XXXX is to be left on a piece of paper written in graphite, locked in a chest in a room. Due to the potential of an epidemic, the paper that SCP-XXXX is written on may only be viewed by personnel specifically chosen by Dr. Someone, who is also in charge of the key to the chest to the paper that SCP-XXX is written on. To prevent the possibility of deaths to readers of this document, the amount of syllables, the alphabet it is in, the definition of the word, and the word itself is to be completely eradicated from any documents relating with scp-XXXX
Description: Scp-XXX is a word derived from an unknown language. It is unsure if it is even from a language or if it is just a sound made by a living thing. Anyone who manages to sound out every syllable of Scp-XXXX within a 10 second time period will immediately die from a brain injury, usually cerebral hemorrhage. The time it takes for the victim to notice the effects vary between 0-5 seconds. The time it takes for the victim to die vary between 2-10 seconds. So far, no victim of Scp-XXXX has survived its effects.
SCP-XXXX was found in an Aztec codex written in Nahuatl writing. Approximately 5 archeologists 15 cops and 4 SCP administrators were killed until Dr. Someonelse Noticed the pattern and experimented with the book in a private research facility, where he tested his hypothesis on class-D personnel. Though the word is able to be decoded and sounded out, it is completely offbeat with traditional Aztec writing and the definition of the word is unknown.
Any attempts to make a computer or electronic device sound out the word electronically have resulted in either the device not making a sound, or permanent internal damage to the device. For example: A tape recording of a class-D personnel saying SCP-XXXX resulted in the tape recorder frying itself immediately after being replayed and the death of the class-D personnel.






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