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  1. Item #: SCP-xxxx
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  3. Object Class: Safe
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  5. Special Containment Procedures: SCP-xxxx must be contained within a 5m x 5m x 5m holding cell. Containment Procedures must be changed as SCP-xxxx ages. The cell will be complete with a bed, a restroom setting, and will be supplied with food and water regularly. In SCP-xxxx's infant and elderly stages, subject must be fed and bathed regularly. No caution should have to be taken when approaching SCP-xxxx, as subject has shown absolutely no signs of hostility toward any personnel.
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  7. Description: SCP-xxxx is a caucasian male. No specific description of SCP-xxxx's appearance can be accurate, as subjects age changes with the moon cycle. As the moon goes through each phase, SCP-xxxx's age goes through a cycle of it's own, and renews at each new moon phase. The moon-age phases are as follows:
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  9. 1. New moon- SCP-xxxx appears as an infant, presumably 8-11 months old.
  10. 2. Waxing crescent moon- SCP-xxxx appears as a toddler, presumably 1-6 years of age. 3. First quarter moon- SCP-xxxx appears to be in early teens, presumably 13-16 years of age.
  11. 4. Waxing gibbous moon- SCP-xxxx appears to be in late teens, presumably 16-19 years of age.
  12. 5.Full moon- SCP-xxxx appears to be in the mid 20's.
  13. 6.Waning gibbous moon- SCP-xxxx appears to be in the 30's or 40's.
  14. 7.Third quarter moon- SCP-xxxx appears to be in 50's.
  15. 8.Waning crescent moon- SCP-xxxx appears to be above the 60 to 80 range. Begins to develop memory severe memory loss (although the reason for this is unclear).
  16. 9. New moon- Returns to the infant stage.
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  18. During what has been named the Elder-to-Infant process, SCP-xxxx will glow a bright yellow, and begin "shedding" the old body, and leave a mass of flesh, blood, bone, and organs scattered on the ground. SCP-xxxx appears to have no recollection of any feeling during the process, other than excruciating pain.
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