Noting that yesterday they coldposted another article: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-7253 which contains hallmarks of AI again
Discovery: SCP-7253 was discovered in small museum dedicated to classical music. This museum is in Moscow Russia. The discovery occurred during routine sweep for anomalous artifacts. Historical records and personal accounts suggest SCP-7253 once belonged to Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich.
Historical Context: Shostakovich was known for his turbulent relationship with Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. Stalin pressured Shostakovich to produce music glorifying the regime. Shostakovich's compositions however, often contained subversive elements. These critiqued government's oppression.
Documents and anecdotal evidence suggest SCP-7253 played crucial role in Shostakovich's creative process. The pen's abilities allegedly allowed Shostakovich to channel his defiance. This also allowed collective suffering of Soviet people into music. Stalin was aware of pen's capabilities. He sought to possess it. This desire intensified his scrutiny of Shostakovich. It increased persecution of Shostakovich. To protect SCP-7253 and its secrets Shostakovich hid pen. This led to its eventual disappearance. It lasted until discovery by SCP Foundation.
Conclusion: SCP-7253 remains potent and enigmatic artifact. It bridges realms of history. And the anomalous. Its connection to Shostakovich is evident. The impact on those. Those who engage with its creations underscore intersection. An intersection of art Additionally emotion. The supernatural elements are also underscored.
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**Item #:** SCP-7253
**Object Class:** Safe
**Special Containment Procedures:** SCP-7253 is stored in standard anomalous item locker at Site-██. Access to SCP-7253 is restricted to Level 2 personnel and above. Testing with SCP-7253 requires approval from one Level 3 personnel. Testing must be supervised by certified Foundation musicologist.
**Description:** SCP-7253 is black fountain pen of unknown make and model. It seems inexhaustible of ink. The pen exhibits no other physical anomalies. It demonstrates remarkable abilities. This is particularly evident when used for musical composition.
When SCP-7253 is used to write musical notation. The resulting composition exhibits profound emotional resonance. It also shows complexity. This happens irrespective of writer's musical expertise. The effect is significantly enhanced. Specifically when the user has formal training in music.
Pieces composed with SCP-7253 have been observed to evoke strong emotional reactions from listeners. These reactions often correspond with themes of struggle. Also defiance. And resilience.
**Discovery:** SCP-7253 was discovered in small museum dedicated to classical music. This museum is in Moscow Russia. The discovery occurred during routine sweep for anomalous artifacts. Historical records and personal accounts suggest SCP-7253 once belonged to Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich.
**Historical Context:** Shostakovich was known for his turbulent relationship with Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. Stalin pressured Shostakovich to produce music glorifying the regime. Shostakovich's compositions however, often contained subversive elements. These critiqued government's oppression.
Documents and anecdotal evidence suggest SCP-7253 played crucial role in Shostakovich's creative process. The pen's abilities allegedly allowed Shostakovich to channel his defiance. This also allowed collective suffering of Soviet people into music. Stalin was aware of pen's capabilities. He sought to possess it. This desire intensified his scrutiny of Shostakovich. It increased persecution of Shostakovich. To protect SCP-7253 and its secrets Shostakovich hid pen. This led to its eventual disappearance. It lasted until discovery by SCP Foundation.
**Addendum 7253-1:** Testing Log
*Test 7253-01*
**Subject:** D-83, no musical training
**Procedure:** Subject instructed to compose simple melody using SCP-7253.
**Results:** The resulting composition was basic. It evoked hauntingly beautiful melody. Listeners reported feelings. These included melancholy. There were also instances of introspection
*Test 7253-02*
**Subject:** Dr. ████████ Foundation musicologist
**Procedure:** Subject composed short symphony using SCP-7253
**Results:** Symphony described as deeply moving. It evoked emotions related to resistance. Hope. Several listeners moved to tears
**Addendum 7253-2:** Incident Report
On ██/██/20██ during routine inspection of SCP-7253 Researcher ██████ experienced sudden and intense emotional breakdown. He cited overwhelming feelings of oppression and despair. Further investigation revealed that researcher had inadvertently been humming melody. This piece was composed by Shostakovich earlier that day. The influence of SCP-7253 extends beyond written compositions. It affects those who interact with music it creates.
**Conclusion:** SCP-7253 remains potent and enigmatic artifact. It bridges realms of history. And the anomalous. Its connection to Shostakovich is evident. The impact on those. Those who engage with its creations underscore intersection. An intersection of art Additionally emotion. The supernatural elements are also underscored.
Of note, they also posted two comments:
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-16877707/scp-7253#post-6556294
If you down rate it, please say why so I can improve myself.
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-16877707/scp-7253#post-6556421 (reply to comment "There is no license box that tells if the image is compliant with CC-BY-SA.", they just removed the image code)
Ok I'll take care of that
The user also has no sandbox edits from the past few months. Staff also has a record here: https://05command.wikidot.com/forum/t-16299811/disciplinary-tbheda#post-6556907 and has voted to issue a yearlong ban.