Scp-173

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SCP-173, also known as "The Sculpture," is one of the most unsettling entities in the SCP Foundation's archives. It appears as a concrete statue with a vaguely humanoid shape, standing about 2 meters tall. Its face is smeared with red, and its limbs are unnervingly short and disproportionate. Despite its stationary appearance, SCP-173 is extremely dangerous and hostile.

The moment you take your eyes off it, even for a blink, SCP-173 moves. Not just moves, but lunges with terrifying speed, aiming to snap your neck or crush your skull. It can only be stopped by direct line of sight. This makes containment of SCP-173 particularly challenging, as the guards responsible for watching it must never blink simultaneously.

Within the silent, dim corridors of its containment cell, the sound of scraping concrete echoes — a reminder that SCP-173 is always waiting for a chance to strike. The eerie tension grows thicker as seconds pass, knowing that the smallest slip, even a blink, could mean your life. SCP-173's ability to exist in a state of lethal stillness has made it a legend among SCPs, feared for its relentless pursuit of destruction when unseen.