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**Demon's Tears #:** SCP-XXXX
**Object Class:** Euclid
**Special Containment Procedures:**
SCP-XXXX is contained within a cylindrical, airtight storage capsule made of hardened acrylic, measuring 2.5 cm in diameter and 5 cm in length. The capsule is secured inside a locked steel container measuring 10×10 cm.
The containment area is monitored 24 hours a day by at least two fixed security cameras. Any visual, auditory, or environmental anomaly must be reported immediately to the assigned Research Team.
The ambient temperature of the containment chamber must be maintained between 18°C and 28°C. Deviations outside this range have been reported to cause inconsistencies in SCP-XXXX’s physical and optical properties.
Any direct contact with SCP-XXXX, as well as the use of SCP-XXXX for written material production or experimental application, is strictly prohibited without Ethics Committee approval. All attempts to produce agreements, texts, or symbolic expressions using SCP-XXXX are suspended indefinitely.
**Description:**
The earliest records regarding SCP-XXXX were obtained following the death of Foundation personnel Dr.[SECRET] on 30 June 1999. SCP-XXXX samples and multiple sheets of straw paper were recovered from Dr.[SECRET]’s office.
Chemical analysis indicates that SCP-XXXX possesses a salt concentration approximately 1.7 times higher than that of human tears. Due to this characteristic, the substance has been unofficially designated “Demon’s Tears.” No earlier Foundation documentation related to SCP-XXXX has been identified.
Personal notes left by Dr.[SECRET] state that SCP-XXXX was used for the purpose of “learning,” though no information regarding the method of acquisition was provided. Structural analysis revealed a high degree of compatibility between the fiber composition of the recovered straw paper and SCP-XXXX’s absorption behavior.
The notes suggest that SCP-XXXX was employed during the drafting of an anomalous agreement text. However, prolonged exposure of the paper to high humidity caused extensive ink diffusion, rendering most of the text illegible. The only decipherable phrase reads:
“Our Father in the heavens…”
Dr.[SECRET]’s records further describe interactions with a black–navy colored anomalous entity lacking a stable form during the writing process. Reported symptoms include auditory hallucinations, intense inner-ear pressure, and the perception of a sharp, unidentified odor.
It is inferred that Dr.[SECRET] obtained specific information from this entity in exchange for an undefined cost. Following acceptance, the following phrase was recorded:
“When the skies unite, dawn rises in [DATA EXPUNGED].”
This document is dated 29 June 1999. Numerous burned straw paper fragments were recovered from the office. Examination of Dr.[SECRET]'s notebook revealed that only pages 1, 7, and 8 remained intact.
**Addendum:**
Addendum 187-1: Medical Report 1
On 1 October 1998, Dr. [SECRET] was found unconscious in his office.
Heart Rate: 38–41 bpm
Respiration: 6–8 breaths/min
Pulse: Irregular
Dr. [SECRET] entered a coma the same day and regained consciousness on 5 February 1999.
Addendum 187-2: Medical Report 2
On 7 February 1999, Dr. [SECRET] was placed under long-term hospitalization and isolation. The patient was transferred to an isolation chamber receiving continuous ozone-assisted vapor therapy.
During hospitalization, the room was entered only six times for monitoring purposes.
Dr. [SECRET] was discharged on 27 May 1999.
Addendum 187-3: Site Logs – Medical Department Detailed Records
Total Medical Department Entries: 139
Emergency Entries: 42
Intensive Care & High-Sensitivity Treatment Unit Entries: 17
Isolated Room Patient Count: 1
The isolated room’s access sensor recorded 13 movements (7 entries / 6 exits).
Security Division Note
Several access events do not correspond with authorized personnel records.
Ethics Committee Note
Further investigation into these inconsistencies has been restricted due to the risk of information replication and re-engagement.
Addendum 187-4: Site-### Sample and
Critical Findings Division Report
SCP-XXXX was tested on 12 different paper types and 7 different fabric materials. Anomalous interaction was observed exclusively with straw paper.
Under normal conditions, SCP-XXXX exhibits no reaction when applied to paper. However, when SCP-XXXX comes into contact with straw paper upon which the word “Sky” has been written, the substance undergoes a distinct color change to dark blue.
It remains undetermined whether this effect is physical, semantic, or conceptual in nature.
Addendum 187-5: Foundation High-Level Security Council Decision
On 30 June 1999, examination of security footage revealed the presence of microscopic abrasions on camera glass surfaces. These abrasions were found to cause irregular signal gain increases ranging from 18% to 22%.
It was unanimously decided that all camera lenses would be replaced with multi-layer borosilicate laminated security glass.
Addendum 187-6: Senior Site Management Board Investigation Decision
On 29 May 1999, an administrative investigation determined that Dr. [SECRET] had abandoned his assigned post without authorization, resulting in severe delays in processing experiment documentation, access authorization records, and material transfer logs under his responsibility.
These delays were deemed to have compromised information integrity and increased the risk of smuggling and unauthorized distribution, prompting a full lockdown of Sector 3.
Dr. [SECRET] submitted the following justification:
[DATA EXPUNGED]
The justification was unanimously rejected by the Senior Site Management Board.
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Excerpts of note:
Demon's Tears #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-XXXX is contained within a cylindrical, airtight storage capsule made of hardened acrylic, measuring 2.5 cm in diameter and 5 cm in length. The capsule is secured inside a locked steel container measuring 10×10 cm.
The containment area is monitored 24 hours a day by at least two fixed security cameras. Any visual, auditory, or environmental anomaly must be reported immediately to the assigned Research Team.
Personal notes left by Dr.[SECRET] state that SCP-XXXX was used for the purpose of “learning,” though no information regarding the method of acquisition was provided. Structural analysis revealed a high degree of compatibility between the fiber composition of the recovered straw paper and SCP-XXXX’s absorption behavior.
The notes suggest that SCP-XXXX was employed during the drafting of an anomalous agreement text. However, prolonged exposure of the paper to high humidity caused extensive ink diffusion, rendering most of the text illegible. The only decipherable phrase reads:
“Our Father in the heavens…”
Addendum 187-6: Senior Site Management Board Investigation Decision
On 29 May 1999, an administrative investigation determined that Dr. [SECRET] had abandoned his assigned post without authorization, resulting in severe delays in processing experiment documentation, access authorization records, and material transfer logs under his responsibility.
These delays were deemed to have compromised information integrity and increased the risk of smuggling and unauthorized distribution, prompting a full lockdown of Sector 3.
Dr. [SECRET] submitted the following justification:
[DATA EXPUNGED]
The justification was unanimously rejected by the Senior Site Management Board.
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