 SCP-140 is a modern hard copy book with an unremarkable black binding, and an unknown number of white pages. The book jacket is missing, but the title, A Chronicle of the Devas, is clearly legible. Careful examination reveals there are far more pages between the bindings than could be contained within them. Readers admit to feelings of paranoia, unease, and occasional nausea while reading SCP-140, although this may be related to the subject material. SCP-141 is a small leather-bound codex, dating back to Roman times, easily carried in one hand. A user of SCP-141 must provide detailed information about a criminal proceeding. When this information is provided to SCP-141, the particulars of the case described in SCP-141 appear to become true in regards to memory and evidence surrounding the case.