SCP-8473
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Item #: SCP-8473

Object Class: Keter

Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-8473 is currently contained in a copper chamber beneath [DATA EXPUNGED] Yemen. The chamber itself is waterlogged. Nothing made of plaster, ceramic, clay, or similar materials is allowed near the containment cell. The water in the cell must be emptied and checked for any signs of change every month. New water must be valved into the containment chamber every 2 months.

Description:
Scp-8473 is a male humanoid entity first found wading in the arabian sea. SCP-8473 resembles a male of strong physique with pale skin. SCP-8473 does not posses hair, a mouth, a nose, or genitalia. 8473 does have 5 eyes in a pentagonal formation. if anything made of ceramic or any material similar to it gets within 9 meters of scp-8473, it will slowly begin to dissolve into an extremely fine dust. If inhaled, the dust will solidify into large chunks within the lungs, and slice them open. 8473 seems to have control over this dust, and seems to attack with it. SCP-8473 has to be in water at all times, or else [Data expunged]. Despite 8473's strong physique, it does not seem to be able to break metal. Any other material however, he can shatter. 8473 has shown extreme violence towards foundation personell, and most male civilians. It has shown to be greedy and passionate when it comes to his privacy. Therefore, any test or meeting must be scheduled with 8473 beforehand. 8473 has large amounts of hematite in it's lungs, that comes out as a vapor when it exhales. If anyone within 2 meters of 8473 breath the vaporized hematite, the hematite will prickle their lungs, and be killed by the toxin.

Addendum:
Danger for new researchers assigned for SCP-8473. The hematite level in it's containment cell is getting dangerously high. The water in the cell can no longer be drained into the ocean. If we continue, the hematite level for the water in india and yemen will become toxic. We'll have to find a different way to monitor the water.