I have been thinking of writing my own SCP. I have the basic idea for one down right now. (I may write more. Feel free to suggest Test logs, Incident reports, and hopefully some valid locations.)
Elemental Violin
Class: Safe.
Containment Procedures: Should be kept in a locked violin case
in storage (somewhere.)(See Incident ####-1) in a secure safe inside of (somewhere) with guards stationed outside, equipped with non-lethal weapons.
Description: SCP-#### has the appearance of a standard right-handed modern violin with a matching nylon bow, know as SCP-####-1. There are no indications of any manufacturer markings or model numbers. The bow does not have this information either. The strings cannot be cut, but can be adjusted freely and tested without incident. However, when a song is played, the sound alters the environment to the theme of the music. How it is altered varies from note to note. Playing SCP-#### with a different bow will cause no effect, as well as playing a violin with SCP-####-1.
Test logs
Subject- Class D personnel trained with the violin.
Music: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Results: The test room became very dark. Temperature dropped about 10 degrees Celsius, but the player shone with a flickering white glow. Conditions returned to normal when told to stop playing. No abnormalities in the Subject or SCP-####. However, Subject became very emotional when playing ceased.
Subject- Class D personnel untrained with the violin.
Music: Random notes.
Results: Testing environment flickered from total darkness to intense visible light. Temperature fluctuated between 85 degrees C and -55 degrees C. Humidity fluctuated similarly. Conditions returned to normal when playing ceased. No abnormalities in Subject or SCP-####
Incident Report ####-1Subject- Dr. █████████
Music- CrCIA City (self request)
[SOURCE}Results- [REDACTED]
The reaction took some time to begin, but once he really started going, it all erupted from the instrument. He died instantly from the explosion, but the worst part was [REDACTED]. I may never touch another musical instrument again.