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The Records of [REDACTED]

Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

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SCP-XXXX

Special Containment Procedures: Site-XXXX has been established 70 km northwest of ██████████ in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan, with Foundation personnel assuming several park ranger positions and routinely patrolling the area. Signs outside of the cave warn of instability and advise the public to stay out. Any person attempting to enter the cave should be intercepted and escorted from the area.

SCP-XXXX itself is contained in the cave in which it was found. A live camera feed of SCP-XXXX is maintained and recorded at all times. When the dome of SCP-XXXX changes, the resulting text should be analyzed to determine if it has been encountered before. If not, a 3D model should be made of the current state of SCP-XXXX's dome and a cast made for Foundation linguists.

Should Event XXXX-BR occur, the broadcast area is to be canvassed for recordings, and Class-A-2 amnesiacs administered as needed.

At no time should any sentient SCP of indeterminate age be allowed within a 5 km radius of the object.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a 1.23 m high stone lantern discovered in a cave in a heavily forested area of Hokkaido, Japan. The lantern's age is estimated at over ████ years, based on other artifacts found in situ in the cave and the ancient language SCP-XXXX uses. Attempts to move the lantern proved that it was fused with the floor, necessitating its containment at its current location. Other artifacts found in the cave have been determined to be non-anomalous and are cataloged in the Foundation Cultural Museum, Asian Studies Wing.

While resembling sandstone, the actual composition of SCP-XXXX is so far unidentified. Surface samples from the non-active base appear to be mostly a previously unknown allotrope of silicon. Radar and x-ray imaging have determined that SCP-XXXX is partially hollow inside and much of this space is taken up by interlocking objects of various sizes (see Image Library XXXX-03 for the full imaging set). It is theorized that these objects make up some form of mechanism. Due to the obviously damaged nature of SCP-XXXX, requests to open the object and examine these components have been denied.

Periodically and unpredictably, the lantern portion of SCP-XXXX emits a white ambient light, described as very bright but not painful to look at. This event is very rare, with only ███ events in ██ years of containment. After 1-2 minutes, the light suffuses into the two domes that cap the lantern. Characters then quickly form in the surface of the domes and remain for 3-6 hours before the surface becomes smooth again. These characters were found to be a mix of certain proto-Japanese forms of writing, but were initially incomprehensible. After effort from Foundation linguists, the key to translation was discovered to be the depth and angle of the characters, which acted as both context and syntax clues. Translation of one dome event can take up to one (1) month.

The translated text on the smaller upper dome always consists of three components:

  • The phrase, The Records/Prisoners/Catalog of [REDACTED]
  • A title
  • A character translated as Location/Prison/Status, followed by text.

The titles appear to be designations for a variety of entities of supernatural or anomalous nature (SCP-XXXX-A). The location text has so far consisted of the same word, translated as: UNKNOWN.

The larger dome holds a description of the entity or entities identified by the smaller one. These descriptions are thorough, although unscientific, and rely heavily on conjecture and hearsay. So far, ██ of these entities bear significant resemblance to currently contained SCPs, including [REDACTED]. All entities named and described so far would be subjects for containment should they be encountered by the Foundation. See Document XXXX-A-EL for a full running list of SCP-XXXX-A.

If an entity that SCP-XXXX has cataloged enters within 5 km of the lantern, SCP-XXXX reacts by releasing a large-scale (307 km radius) radio burst on multiple bandwidths and frequencies, many used commercially (Event XXXX-BR). Any radio devices tuned into those frequencies will emit loud bursts of musical sound followed by a computerized voice announcing, in a dialect of proto-Japanese, the description and immediate location of the SCP (See Experiment XXXX-███, in which SCP-███ was allowed to approach and attempt to analyze SCP-XXXX). Although the text will likely make little sense to most listeners, Event XXXX-BR is considered a Class-U breach of security.