SCP-3881

SCP-3881

Item #: SCP-3881

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-3881 is to be kept within a standard containment locker. No further containment procedures are necessary.

Description: SCP-3881 is a classic gold band style wedding ring with a few cosmetic alterations. When worn by a human being, SCP-3881 will immediately transport the wearer to an unknown location. Upon removal, the ring and the wearer will be returned to their previous position.

The location is a clearing in a forest containing a single thatched-roof house. The house is fully furnished, well maintained and shows signs of prior use. Clothing within the house presumably belonged to an adult male, shoe-size 10, with approximately five years of disuse.

SCP-3881 was discovered within a pawn shop, being pawned by a Miss Pamela Smith.

Addendum A:

Interview Transcript

Interviewee: Miss Pamela Smith Interviewer: Researcher ████ <Begin Log>



████: For the record, name and occupation.



Smith: Pamela Smith, unemployed.



████: Excellent, thank you. Would you mind answering a few questions about a ring you received?



Smith: I'd… rather not, if that's OK. It's not a topic I like to discuss.



████: Miss Smith, this ring is essential to our investigation.



Smith: Investigation? Howard's legally dead, what reason could you possibly have for an investigation?



Miss Smith furrows her brow and stares at Researcher ████. Her tone has risen slightly.



████: Miss Smith, I think we may be on the wrong page. Did you ever wear the ring?



Smith: What kind of a question is that? Of course I didn't. I couldn't even look at the thing.



Miss Smith relaxes in her chair.



Smith: I'm sorry. It's just… too much, you know? I miss him. I know it's stupid and emotional to get attached to a ring.



████: That's not true at all. We're all human. Is that why you pawned the ring?



Smith: I just… always knew that it was in the house. It nagged at me. I couldn't move on while it was around, like he was waiting for me. Does that make any sense? It doesn't help that he sent me that sappy letter, either.



████: A letter?



Smith: I'll go get it if it'll help you in… whatever you're doing.



████: That would be appreciated, thank you.



<End Log>

Addendum B: A transcription of the letter given to The Foundation by Pamela Smith.