Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX should be kept in an opaque, sealable container no less than 30cm x 23cm x 10cm.
SCP-XXXX should only ever be handled by Class D personnel, as first person observation of the object will cause an uncontrollable urge to mutilate ones self and to ██████████████████████, thus creating SCP-XXXX-1. Once it has become an instance of SCP-XXXX-1 it is deemed safe to handle by all but the subject whom activated it. Once an instance of SCP-XXXX-1 has been created, the subject is not to read it in any capacity.
SCP-XXXX-1 will return to SCP-XXXX upon the termination of the subject. This is required to be done at the end of any and every experiment.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a book bound in ███████ leather. The leather always dates to exactly the time at which the sample was taken. This suggests the book does not age at all or is in a different time continuum. The leather is stained with a current count of 265,269,███ different samples of human blood dating as old as ████BCE. It has two stages, SCP-XXXX and SCP-XXXX-1. They are both seemingly the same object save for the size and number of pages.
SCP-XXXX is completely blank to any secondary observations but subjects exposed to it guarantee that the pages are filled with black "runes" that give the subject the urge to cover them up with the subjects "ink" (blood). It is not known whether this is true or simply a part of its mental effects.
Once SCP-XXXX is converted into SCP-XXXX-1 it will contain seemingly many more pages than it had before. These pages are no longer blank and are written in the subjects native language. Upon further inspection it was discovered that these pages are the life of the subject written out in narrative form. There are no dates assigned to the text and they are only grouped by vague chapter names such as but not limited to;
* Night of the Silver Bus
* Summer Night with Him
* Last Cry
* His Blood
* Newborn Never so Old
The subjects seem to recognize the meaning of these titles, but sometimes often refuse to comment on them.
SCP-XXXX-1 somehow seems to pick the 'eventful' days of the subjects life as days consisting of sleeping, studying, or anything in the realm of socially mundane are excluded. It portrays an idealized but accurate description of their lives.
The text does not stop with the moments that created it. It stops with the death of the subject, regardless of how far from its creation that is. It seems to not be bound by normal temporal standards as its wording of these events to come are as though they are long past history.
Test █ - 02/29/███
Subject: ██████████, Class D
Procedure: [DATA EXPUNGED]
Assessment: Dr. ████: I think I finally found a way to date when the events happen in SCP-XXXX-1 happen. Maybe we can use this for [DATA EXPUNGED]






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