An enjoyable and well-written Egyptian addition.
This one really needs a higher score. Here is a +1 from me!
I like this one, but what constitutes "supervision" in terms of getting them to not kill people?
I've got a minor nitpick here.
…locked inside a steel chest, in a 3m x 3m cell at Storage Site ██.
3m x 3m? Is this being placed in a two dimensional cell?
This has been an ongoing discussion on the site at various times. I can't speak for the community, but I'm of the opinion that it doesn't really matter if ceiling height isn't specified. When you're looking at a house and asking about the size of the room, people will usually give you the dimensions of the floor. It's a pretty common way to refer to room size.
Of course, I also don't believe in specifying cell sizes unless it's somehow integral to the containment procedures.
It's very well done but I'm rather confused as to how big the figures are.
As much as I enjoyed this, there is one part that confuses me:
So if person A dies, a replica of them just manifests, but then when person B dies, the replica of person A will make the new replica? Why don't they all just manifest?
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Mm Mm Good
I couldn't quite get my head around this one on a casual read; I'm giving it +1 more because I'm into Egypt things than out of sincere fondness for this particular article. I'll have to read through it again some other time, and pay closer attention to exactly what's going on. Still, it seems like a pretty cool base concept, probably well written, but in a way that makes it somewhat impenetrable to a casual reader.
Could have been your simple, helpful SCP
Of course, it turned out to be deadly.
-1'd.