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SCP-XXXX

Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a standard 4x2x2m vault in Site ██. SCP-XXXX is not to be operated by any personnel with a clearance level under 3. When being tested, strict safety precautions must be taken with no exceptions.
When testing, all operators must stand out of the way of SCP-XXXX's ticket dispenser at all times. Two medics must be present at all times in case a a procedure failure. Tickets dispensed by SCP-XXXX shall be disposed of in a regular waste paper bin. by burning. Fumes released by SCP-XXXX-1 must be released via the Site ██ gas chimney.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a standard "Seven League" arcade slot machine. Its features do not differ from a standard slot machine and it functions properly. SCP-XXXX requires a 20 pence coin to be placed in its coin slot for it to be functional. When the coin is placed in the coin slot the machine activates, lighting up and starting to spin. When the lever is pulled, the 3 slots gradually slow down and each stop on a random image. If the machine lands on three sevens, the machine will hand out tickets, here-on refered to as SCP-XXXX-1.
SCP-XXXX-1 handed out by the machine are plain yellow rectangles held together by a weak glue that can easily be pulled apart. The machine has been taken apart and examined. No apparent source of SCP-XXXX-1 has been observed.
The force that the machine exerts when dispensing SCP-XXXX-1 it enough to break or fracture a bone of almost any animal or human. Testing with class D subjects has revealed that the force is strong enough to effectively kill a human.
Although SCP-XXXX-1 may seem, to the spectator, blank, the D class' have reported words printed on the SCP-XXXX-1. Multiple interviews with class D subjects suggest that the SCP-XXXX-1, to the winner's eyes, give them hints that lead them towards the thing that they desire the most.

Class D Accounts:

Interviewed: D-14864322

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Interviewer: Dr. █████████

Foreword: Regarding the several different accounts of text on SCP-XXXX-1

Begin Log

Interviewer: Please state the text, as you remember it, printed on the ticket.

Class D: Look, mate, I ain't telling you nothing. That ticket was my only chance and you ruined it.

Interviewer: Sir, you are required to comply.

Class D: I- damn it. Look, mate, all it said was that the answer to my prayers was outside of this place.

Interviewer: What were your prayers?

Class D: Why should I tell you? You don't have any business to know.

Interviewer: Sir, I must ask you to-

Log Disconnected

Interviewed: D-18753573362 (Recovered from deprivation of sleep after testing SCP-XXXX)

Interviewer: Dr. █████████

Foreword: Regarding the several different accounts of text on SCP-XXXX-1

Begin Log

Interviewer: Please state the text, as you remember it, printed on the ticket.

Class D: Um… I can't really remember. Sorry

Interviewer: Sir, I have to have an answer.

Class D: Um… oh yes! It told me that I could see her again… if I did what it said.

Interviewer: What did it say to do?

Class D: I can 't really remember, I was too busy thinking about her…

Interviewer: Sir, I really do require an answer.

Class D: Im sorry. I really can't remember

End Log

Addendum: Testing with SCP-XXXX is no longer permitted to any personnel under clearance level 4 after the incident involving Dr. J████████, in which the SCP-XXXX-1 were being forced out much more powerfully after a D-1986754 pulled the lever and the three slots were each stopped on a golden bar. Dr. J████████ and both medics present were knocked unconscious and both medics were subject to fractured skulls.
Searches for D-1986754 are still in progress. Any strange behavior should be reported to ██████ ████████.

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