SE-1 (The Monster within the Box)

(Inspired by the SCP Foundation)

Danger Assessment Level: 3/5

Escape Assessment Level: 4/5

Overall Assessment Level: 3.5/5

Containment Process: SE-1 should be contained in a 21 ft by 21 ft containment cell on a metal table bolted into the floor. Every 3 Days, a Death Row prisoner sentenced to work at the lab should go into the cell and open the box. If the prisoner survives, they are to be healed, be memory wiped, and is to be used again until he perishes. If the box were to teleport, a task force would be employed to locate and bring back the box.

Description: SE-1 in its inactive state is a 6 in by 6 in blue box with a “xxxxxxxx” pattern with a golden trim. In the inactive state, it can teleport to the nearest human if it remains inactive for 4 straight days. It also has an effect which the nearest human(s) in sight feel inclined to open the box. In its active state, it appears as a white, 6 foot tall, skeletal figure with yellow eyes, several sharp teeth, long hands, and long feet. This allows for agility and durability of the creature. The creature sometimes have dried blood still on its skin. It will go after all humans in attempt to maul the humans and make a blood curdling screech. A human can eventually make it lose interest or get away, but it is very hard to accomplish. After a couple of hours, or there are no humans the creature can attack, it will become inactive again.

Discovery: It was discovered in an underground library dated going back to 1000 BCE, in which books of the same age described it as “A box containing an ancient evil. It is not to be activated with a touch as the process will unlock.” When gathering the box, it activated its paranormal effects and was quickly secured before incidents could happen.