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Anonymous
Just wanted feedback on a SCP I made. Here goes:

Item#: SCP-225

Object Class: Keter

Special Containment Procedures: Item SCP-225 is to be kept in a sealed chest at all times. The chest it is contained in must be filled with Jungle or Tropical vegatation at all times. Rooms tempature should always be at 70 Degrees or higher. Personnel assignet to study this object must be unarmed or Item SCP-225 will deem them hostile and attack. Personnel are also required to wear Class IV biohazard suits. In the event there suit is breached the compromised personnel will be subject to a X-Ray and cavity search. If 225 is not on their person or has not cut or injured them they will have a final examination before being released.
Description: Item SCP-225 usually takes its form as a small dagger of Aztec or Mayan origin. However the object will morph into any dagger, knife or sword. Previously SPC-225 has been known to morph into something as large as a Katana. SCP-225 seems to draw any Humans towards it. Whatever nation they belong to and whatever launguage they speak they will slowly walk towards the dagger while speaking what appears to be a as of yet unknown South American Language. They will then attempt to cut themselves, attack others with the weapon, or hide the weapon on their person. Its pull reaches out to about 25 feet. Personnel exposed to the object outside its chest report feelings of euphoria, delusions of grandeur or seem to go into a trance. They also have a strong desire to attempt to sacrifice themselves to a unknown entity.
>> Anonymous
>>573447
Start over? Maybe have a "handling rule" or whatever that certain people from a certain rare South American tribe can handle it freely? I could suggest more, but you'd have to pay. Also, I've gone a few posts without telling someone to "eat a dick", so: eat a dick. Hope that halps, by!
>> Anonymous
Object isn't really that creepy capable. Start with a new idea maybe?
>> Anonymous
SCP posts aren't exciting anymore, get over it.
>> Anonymous
What made SCP posts, any indeed all creepypasta enjoyable, is that the fuckface that wrote it didn't include "hey, I just wrote this" in it.
>> Anonymous
I haven't read many of the SCPs, but what i did read was creepy because it wasn't an everyday object, like a dagger.