 Good afternoon. For those who are new, I'm Dr. Theron Sherman, and in today's briefing, we will be studying SCP-6542. Technically speaking, there isn't any objectionable material in this document. Speaking off the record, there's something about that milk that creeps me the hell out. Alright, let's begin. Item number, SCP-6542. Class, Thaumiel. Special Containment Procedures. SCP-6542 is to be kept in a porcelain tub in Site 120. One member of D-class personnel must bathe inside the tub at least once a week. Upon exiting the tub, medical personnel are to clean the individual. Special attention is to be paid to their feet. Description. SCP-6542 is a large volume of anomalously preserved milk that must be bathed in on a regular basis. If the milk is not bathed in for a period longer than one week, a murky shadow begins to form on the surface of SCP-6542. A lactoderm will then begin to form that contains traces of endometrial cells. All individuals who observe this shadow have described extreme and debilitating feelings of dread, anxiety, and guilt. Addendum 1, Discovery of SCP-6542. SCP-6542 was discovered in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in its current state in 2000 during an Inquisition by the Foundation, found within a concealed baptistry. The anomaly was surrendered to Foundation custody. Scrawled on the side of the tub was verse Job 1010 from the King James Bible. Did you not pour me out like milk and curdle me like cheese? When originally discovered, Mobile Task Force Squad Alpha-64, codenamed Got Milk, described there being a partial silhouette of a human inside the milk tub. The silhouette was described reaching out for the surface of the milk with severely wounded palms. Thank you for listening. Site-42 Studios and its staff are funded by viewers like you. Please become a patron or visit our merch store at the link in our bio to support our work. Secure. Contain. Protect.