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Scp 012/class elucid

Abilities
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β€’ In every case, the test subjects exposed to the SCP-012 view walked to it and mutilated themselves to use their blood to finish the composition, resulting in subsequent symptoms of psychosis, insanity, blood loss and massive internal trauma.

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β€’ SCP-012 is an old musical score entitled "On Mount Golgotha". The object appears to be part of a set of sheet music, and is incomplete. The dark red ink, originally thought to be berry dye, was later revealed to be blood from multiple subjects.

β€’it’s height is unknown

β€’it’s weight is probably the average of a music or lined piece of paper

Origin
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β€’ Special Containment Procedures: SCP-012 is to be kept in a darkened room at all times. If the object is exposed to light or seen by personnel using a light frequency other than infrared, remove personnel for mental health screening and immediate physical. Object is to be encased in an iron-shielded box, suspended from the ceiling with a minimum clearance of 2.5 m (8 ft) from the floor, walls, and any openings.

Description: SCP-012 was retrieved by Archaeologist K.M. Sandoval during the excavation of a northern Italian tomb destroyed in a recent storm. The object, a piece of handwritten musical score entitled "On Mount Golgotha", part of a larger set of sheet music, appears to be incomplete. The red/black ink, first thought to be some form of berry or natural dye ink, was later found to be human blood from multiple subjects. The first personnel to locate the sheet (Site 19 Special Salvage) had two (2) members descend into insanity, attempting to use their own blood to finish the composition, ultimately resulting in massive blood loss and internal trauma.

Following initial investigations, multiple test subjects were allowed access to the score. In every case, the subjects mutilated themselves in order to use their own blood to finish the piece, resulting in subsequent symptoms of psychosis and massive trauma. Those subjects who managed to finish a section of the piece immediately committed suicide, declaring the piece to be "impossible to complete". Attempts to perform the music have resulted in a disagreeable cacophony, with each instrumental part having no correlation or harmony with the other instruments.

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