SCP-6419
rating: +48+x
Item#: 6419
Level3
Containment Class:
euclid
Secondary Class:
none
Disruption Class:
ekhi
Risk Class:
critical

Assigned Site Site Director Research Head Assigned Task Force
Site-78 Leah Richter Todd Jackson Σ-26 ("Shinigami's Eyes")

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SCP-6419 upon discovery

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-6419 is to remain in a plexiglass case inside Site-78's Pataphysics Department. SCP-6419 is not to be handled or opened by any living being. If it is to be moved for any reason then the usage of robotics or drones are to be used. If opened, no personnel are to look at its pages. In case of testing, one Pig specimen is to be exposed to the book via drone. MTF Σ-26 (Shinigami's Eyes) are to monitor the subject, intervene to save the life of the subject if requested by the supervising researcher, and mitigate containment breaches caused by SCP-6419.

Description: SCP-6419 is a leather-bound hardcover book with a blank front and back cover. On the spine of SCP-6419 is an engraving that reads "II of IX". The book's primary effect is activated when a sentient being touches the book or views its contents directly. This effect will extend to the last person to view or touch SCP-6419 once the current "target" expires.

While a subject makes contact with or views SCP-6419, a new story will be written in its pages at a rate of 40 words per minute through unknown, anomalous means. Within 60 seconds of the words being written, the anomaly will begin manipulating persons, weather patterns, and anomalies, among other variables to make the story a reality. The range of this effect is currently unknown, although SCP-6419 has controlled phenomena in a radius of at least eight kilometers.

The book is believed to have a low level of sentience, as its methods appear to become more focused over time in an intelligent manner. Each additional story seemingly enhances the effectiveness, speed, and lethality of the next story. This level of escalation currently has no known upper limit.

Subjects targeted by the book's effect may be spared by what is written on the pages, but the book will employ increasingly extreme methods to terminate the subject. It will eventually reach a point where even those who attempt to save the subject of the anomaly's focus will also be put at risk. While others may be harmed or killed in the process, no new “targets” can be created by assisting the main target of SCP-6419.

Discovery: On 12-1-2022 MTF Σ-26 raided a warehouse belonging to a cell of the Chaos Insurgency located in [DATA EXPUNGED], North America. The mission was completed without any casualties and resulted in the deaths of 28 hostiles. SCP-6419 was recovered from the raid inside a plexiglass container along with the instructions for the object.

The object was classified as SCP-6419 and initially marked as Safe. Shortly after the mission, Σ-26-8 committed suicide by placing the tip of his M4A1 rifle to his chin and pulling the trigger. Σ-26-8 had handled the book before handing it over to the Foundation for containment. The object was then reclassified as Euclid and testing began under the supervision of Researcher Todd Jackson.

Addendum 6419.01: The following tests are from the first round of testing of SCP-6419. No interventions were allowed. Unremarkable tests have been omitted.

Summary of Tests 0001-0008: Early tests on SCP-6419 with pig specimens showed that the anomaly would take the easiest route to kill the animal with what was closest. Put a pig alone in a room and it dies of a heart attack. Place the pig in a room with a D-Class armed with a weapon and the D-Class will kill the pig.

I thought we weren't going to get any results that way and I decided to use the anomaly on a D-Class with over 40 potential methods of termination. It was a drastic move, yes, but SCP-6419 choose a method that was more complex and grand. I wanted to continue with human trials to see how the anomaly affects the mind of sentient beings, but Director Richter mandated that no more D-Class be exposed to the book for ethical concerns.

I agree and in hindsight, I should have thought about it before throwing life away like that. We have a few more tests planned and if nothing comes of them we're gonna shelve it. - Researcher Jackson

Test Number
Testing Methodology
Description of Event
Notes
6419-009
(1) Male Pig, (1) Female D-Class. The Female D-Class is to be given a handgun and told to execute him. Both are to touch the book, the Pig first.
After the Pig is exposed to the anomaly, D-1958 terminates the subject, verbally and visually expressing remorse at having to do it. She picks up the book and reads from it, despite being splattered with blood; D-1958 does not appear to have trouble reading. She says verbatim, ' Jona - Oh! He's dead…sad. Samantha, D-1958, has done the intended deed and in doing so has eluded her grim fate.' After several minutes nothing anomalous or of note happened to D-1958. She was returned to her holding cell following a twenty-minute observation period.
Interestingly, we found a loophole and I didn't even need to waste a D-Class; perhaps the rest of these tests can be run with animals. Stunningly, the book showed surprise at the actions taken by D-1958. Perhaps we shouldn't stop testing just yet. There may be more to explore here. - Researcher Jackson.


Addendum 6419.02: The following tests are from the second series of SCP-6419 testing. This battery of tests was conducted to see how interventions change SCP-6419's effects. Site Director Richter barred access to firearms for these tests despite Jack's request.

Test Number
Testing Methodology
Description of Event
Notes
6419-0016
(1) Male Pig in an empty room. (2) Medical and (1) MTF personnel on standby for (3) interventions. SCP-6419 is to be removed from the room after it is touched by the subject.
The subject was administered Nitroglycerin to prevent a heart attack. A minute later, the doctor who administered it attempted to terminate the pig with a scalpel but was stopped by Σ-26-2. Another minute went by and Σ-26-2 proceeded to terminate the subject with his knife before a Researcher could intervene.
We didn't even make it to three. I should have thought that it would use our own MTF against us. I guess not having the MTF be armed made the book's job a little harder but even if he didn't have a knife. The anomaly would have found a way. It always does. -Researcher Jackson
6419-0020
(1) Male Pig in the middle of a field. (2) Medical and (6) MTF personnel on standby for (5) interventions.
(First four interventions were removed for brevity). The fifth and last attempt came when a lightning strike struck the drone carrying SCP-6419 causing it to drop the book and it fell open, nearly exposing nearby medical personnel to its pages. Another lightning strike then terminated the pig.
Strangely enough, it didn't try the heart attack route or have the MTF fire on it. I wonder if could it be experimenting with new methods? Or perhaps it knew that we would be on standby with the necessary medical interventions. A new development is that it seems to have directly tried to spread its effect to one of our staff. I would hope this does not become a pattern. - Researcher Jackson
6419-0036
(1) Male Pig in an empty room. (4) Medical and (8) MTF personnel on standby for (10) interventions.
(Initial seven interventions removed for brevity.) The subject was able to get away from medical staff trying to provide Nitroglycerin for a cardiac event. As it fled from the research staff, the subject managed to get inside of a testing chamber before it expired where Researcher Michael Jones was working with SCP-3108. Upon sighting the subject, Researcher Jones fired the anomaly at it, devolving them into a pile of [DATA EXPUNGED].
Perhaps it IS learning. We've never had a test where it initiated two factors of death.. Even if we had managed to inject the Nitro, it still would have made it into that cell. It's a shame that we couldn't have reached our target interventions but we learned something else. It appears that SCP-6419 is aware of the anomalous and can control them in some shape or fashion. It must consider this the ultimate escalation. This is what I was waiting for. I will get to the bottom of your mysteries SCP-6419! - Researcher Jackson.


The following video was recovered from Researcher Jackson's files. In the video, Jackson is speaking with D-1958 off the record. It is believed that Researcher Jackson and D-1958 had a cordial relationship whilst working on SCP-6419. The video was never logged and has been added to the file to provide context.

[Begin Recording.]

D-1958: Hello Doctor. What brings you down to the D-Class quarters?

Jackson: D-19… do you mind if I call you Samantha?

D-1958: You can Doctor. What's wrong? You seem stressed.

Jackson: I am Samantha and sorry for the recording, I needed to have a reason to come down here so officially this is an interview.

D-1958: (chuckles), Well from the looks of it, I'm interviewing you.

Jackson: If you want to know what's wrong, the Parabiology department cut our supply of pigs so tests are postponed indefinitely now. I know you've been worried about the lingering effects of the anomaly on you, but I'm not going to be able to gather any more data.

D-1958: You can't stop now, Doctor. I'm the only thing this book has spared right? What if it's just waiting to do something to me later? It wanted two lives, it only got one. What if it needs to balance its ledger?

Jackson: I understand your concern but my protege, my boss, and now the head of Parabiology is on my ass. I don't even have any subject to use with the book now. I can't use one of you guys for obvious reasons.

D-1958: Then just go buy some pigs. I think there's a local farm somewhere close by. I'll even help in these last couple of tests.

Jackson: I think I should have the money for a couple but… I don't know, what if everyone is right?

D-1958: Look, I'm no scientist. I got twenty for wire fraud, but I know a good deal when I see one. You're a smart guy and when you prove to your bosses that there's more to this book than just killing, they'll be patting you on the back and naming a wing after you.

Jackson: You're right, Samantha. But I have to ask, why do you think it spared you?

D-1958: I get the feeling those pages are hiding a deeper purpose. It needs me for something big and by helping you, I think we'll find out just what.

[End Recording]

Addendum 6419.03:

The following tests are from the third testing sequence of SCP-6419. The goal of these tests was to entice SCP-6419 to invoke anomalies during its stories through consistent intervention.

Test Number
Testing Methodology
Description of Event
Notes
6419.0060
(1) Female D-Class was to escort (1) Male Pig outside a small rural town.
After nearly 30 attempts on its life, D-1958 and the subject attempted to flee from an angry mob trying to execute the Pig for perceived crimes. It was then that SCP-1233 landed on top of the subject terminating him instantly. Data from the team assigned to SCP-1233 showed that the pig appeared to have been lured to SCP-1233's exact landing trajectory.
I was hoping that with this test, we would have lured in an anomaly but according to our radar, Moon Champion was going to arrive there anyway. I was worried about D-1958 participating in this, she nearly got killed a few times but she's adamant that there still is something about the anomaly I'm missing.- Researcher Jackson
6419.0064
(1) Male Pig in a standard testing chamber
This event proved to be the longest any subject has survived with over 45 attempts made on his life. Such attempts included:
  • 6419 manipulating SCP-4230 to give the subject an adversary to terminate them.
  • Nearly being mauled after a Researcher solved SCP-1313 in the subject's vicinity.
  • A researcher telling a bad joke to SCP-504 and the subject stepping into the crossfire.
The test concluded when the Pig picked up the book in its open mouth and walked into the D-Class quarters. Several D-Class were exposed and had to be terminated along with the subject.
This has gone on long enough. I'm ending testing on this anomaly. If any of those D-Class were compelled to keep spreading the effect of the book, we could all be dead. - Director Richter
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