 Item █ SCP-1391 Object Class Safe Special Containment Procedures SCP-1391s be surrounded by a 3 meter tall barbed wire fence. A guard force under the guise of local Algonquin tribal police is to maintain continual internal and external patrols in the vicinity of SCP-1391, and will report any damage for immediate repair and further observation for subsequent attempted breaches. Many civilians approaching the exclusion zone are to be notified they are trespassing on protected Algonquin reservation lands and escorted from the area. Civilians displaying resistance or refusal are to be detained, treated with Class C amnestic, and relocated to the nearest population center. Description SCP-1391 is a 12-hectare parcel of land in ████ Canada that borders Algonquin reserve lands under protected status. The land was previously owned by ████ a local art professor. On the property are, upon last inspection, 137 large concrete abstract depictions of screaming heads. Engraves on each side of the heads near the bottom is a name and date, later determined to be the designated individual's date of death. Foundation investigation has uniformly determined that names sourced from the stones match those of individuals who have at some point visited the location. Note is the observation that stones bearing the names of suicide victims are variously disfigured. It has been determined through corroboration of death records and incidental observation that the heads appear at or around the time of death of the individual named on a given statue. The stones have been noted to uniformly appear in locations not under current observation, such as around the perimeter, fence, or observation posts. Due to the apparent tendency for stones belonging to individuals with similar causes of death to group together, efforts by Foundation personnel to observe formation of a stone focused on these areas. Despite more intense observations, these efforts were ultimately futile, with new heads in some cases manifesting between frames of CCTV footage, or in one notable case, in the blink of an eye, as reported by a dismounted patrol element. Addendum 1391-A, Acquisition Interviews with the previous owners show that ████ purchased the property in the summer of ████, with the stated intention of using it as a retreat for its art students. Following his wife's death during the renovation of the property, Mr. ████ discovered a concrete head bearing her name approximately 400 meters from essentially located barn. Upon examination of more remote sections of the property, he discovered hundreds of the heads. Examples of the site corroborate his testimony, that in most instances the heads were partially or completely destroyed, with most showing signs of weathering and disrepair. Mr. ████ made the decision to mark an excursion in the land as an evolving memorial to local personages. The object drew the Foundation's attention, following a legal proceeding between Mr. ████ and a visitor to the property. A disagreement broke out when the visitor discovered his daughter's name on a stone, despite her having visited the property only once and never having spoken to the owner. During an interview with the local asset, Mr. ████ admitted he had only built a handful of the heads himself and offered to mark those from the ones that spontaneously manifested. The Foundation assumed ownership of the land through what was publicly labeled as transfer of property rights to the adjacent Algonquin tribe. To maintain deniability, Mr. ████ was administered a Class-B amnestic, compensated and returned to society. Addendum 1391-B, as of ████, no additional personnel are to be assigned to internal security operations involving SCP-1391.