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Special Containment Procedures: The entrance to SCP-XXXX-1 has been sealed.

Description: SCP-XXXX-A is a stele located inside of a cave formation within a mountain in southern Greece. Although it displays no major anomalous properties, it has been marked as the origin site of SCP-XXXX and has been sealed with concrete. Prior to the events of March 1st, 2016, the stele showed a relief carving of a man wearing the traditional armor of a Spartan Hoplite during the Golden Age of Greece (approximately 500 - 300 B.C.E).

SCP-XXXX was the entity that emerged from the relief carving on SCP-XXXX-A. SCP-XXXX was a male human that stood 1.92 meters tall. The subject appeared to be in its late twenties and was confirmed to be of Greek descent by genetic testing. However, blood samples showed a previously unknown type of red blood cell within SCP-XXXX, identified by a series of gold-colored filaments running throughout the cell2.

SCP-XXXX demonstrated heightened cellular reproduction within its body. If injured, the fibroblasts present within SCP-XXXX would produce collagen at an extremely accelerated rate, usually closing the wound within two minutes. Within the next twenty-four hours, the damaged tissue would completely heal, with the resultant cells being 4% more durable than the originals. However, the cytokine3 that managed the healing process fails to end mitosis. Unless additional damage is received in a different part of the body, the original site would rapidly begin to generate tumorous growths.

Any material that could reasonably constitute a weapon or a form of armor would undergo a series of near-instant transmutations upon contact with SCP-XXXX into something that fits the formal definition of weaponry or armor. No material was gained or lost during this transformation and it proved incapable of generating complex weapons like firearms or integrating electronics into created armor. SCP-XXXX maintained that this effect is completely involuntary.


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