Item #:SCP
28-4893
29Object Class
30
31:Euclid
32Special Containment Procedure
33
34
35:SCP
-4893-A is required to be in the
standard humanoid containment chamber
36 at Site-630 or in a single dormitory room with
Foundation
37
38
39 jurisdiction. Do not give
SCP
-4893-A any device that allows him/her to write
text
40 in any way (handwriting, typing, etc.). All communication with
SCP
-4893-A shall be conducted by voice recording only.
As of
1960
41,
SCP
-4893-A will have a microchip with GPS and vital detection in the left clavicle subcutaneous tissue.
Description
42:SCP
-4893 is a humanoid that causes
synesthesia
43
44 in the reader where stimulation by
texts
written by
SCP
-4893 produces visions of synonymous flowers in the floriography. The person who
sees
45 the
texts
written by
SCP
-4893 will acquire the same
anomaly
46 as
SCP
-4893 (
SCP
-4893-A).
SCP
-4893 was discovered with an
anomalous
poetry book
47(
SCP
-4893-1) in
1550
when the rumor that a flowering
book
was
found
in a village outside
Maastricht, The Netherlands
48, caught
the Foundation


's interest.
The Foundation


initially
viewed
SCP
-4893-1 as the cause of the
anomaly
, but the
former
49 owner of
SCP
-4893-1(
SCP
-4893-A-1) confessed he created
SCP
-4893-1. As a result SCP-4893-A-1 was found to be the main cause of the
anomaly
.
When an individual
reads
an instance of
SCP
-4893, they become an instance of
SCP
-4893-A, and the instance's writings acquire the properties of
SCP
-4893
until death
50. Prior to
1758
,
D-class
51 were exposed to
SCP
-4893 in order to maintain at least one extant instance of
SCP
-4893-A, but repeated
containment
52 breaches led to the adoption of current
containment procedures
53.