SCP-723 XO: The Hell Correspondence

Object Number: SCP- 723 XO

Object Class: Euclid

Containment Procedures: There currently exist no known means of containing SCP-723 XO due to the nature of the object. Containment efforts consist of suppression of rumors of SCP-723 XO by Mobile Task Force Gamma-3 "The Rumor Millers". SCP-732 XO is not to be used for testing or other purposes without direct O-5 approval.

Description: SCP-723 XO is a website with an apparently Japanese server which is only accessible at 12:00 AM Japan Standard Time. It is possible to access and use the site from outside of Japan if the user logs in at a time corresponding to 12:00 AM JST, though use of the website by foreigners in complicated by the fact that all instructions in the site are written in Japanese.

The website presents itself as "Jigoku Tsushin" or the "Hell Correspondence", with a single text box, above Japanese text translating to "we will deliver your vengeance on your behalf". If the name of a person, typically an enemy given the nature of the site, is typed into text box and an "enter" button is clicked, an entity referred to as SCP-723 XO-1 will manifest.

SCP-723 XO-1 is a humanoid entity resembling a girl in her early teenage years, wearing a black school uniform typical of girl's uniforms in a modern Japanese school. The girl identifies herself as "Ai Enma", and proceeds to hand the user of the website a straw doll with a red string around its neck. Ai states that if the user truly wishes revenge, they must only pull the string from the doll's neck, and she will ferry their enemy's soul to hell. However, Ai also gives a stern warning: If the person agrees to her contract, their soul will also fall into hell upon their death. Upon pulling the string, the target of the "vengeance" disappears, leaving no body or other clues to where they might have gone.

SCP-723 XO-1 has been cooperative and has answered any questions regarding the contract, however, she has resisted all attempts at capture, escaping by what seems to be some form of teleportation. Ai has been similarly uncooperative when questioned about her origins and true nature, refusing to reveal any information whatsoever.

Persons who have made a contract with SCP-723 XO-1 are known to possess a tattoo-like mark shaped like a stylized flame on their chest. These marks cannot be removed by any known means.

Addendum 723-XO A: With O-5 approval, D-class personnel D-(REDACTED) was instructed to enter the name SCP-682 into the text box and told to accept the contract, being told beforehand that the contract was part of a hallucination caused by SCP-723 XO. Upon the removal of the string from the neck, SCP-723-XO-1 manifested in SCP-682's containment chamber, wearing a black kimono with a floral pattern. SCP-682 seemed to suffer from some sort of elaborate hallucination, apparently facing an adversary so powerful that it was powerless to resist. Near the end to the hallucination, the flowers from Ai's kimono seemed to fly off at SCP-682. At this moment, Ai's face displayed an expression of shock and fear, and desperately attempted to attack SCP-682 with a thrown fireball, succeeding only in a irritating the creature. SCP-682 then laughed manically, and stated that SCP-723 XO-1 "could not send [him] to hell, as [he was] hell on Earth". Sound of screaming and crunching bone and tearing flesh were heard. Ai teleported out of the containment chamber, sporting several injuries, stating that she would not require the payment of D-(REDACTED)'s soul as she had failed to accomplish her objective, and that she would refuse to carry out any more "vengeances" against SCP objects. SCP-682 temporarily gained the ability to project delusions of a hellish "nightmare world" to those around him, as well as the ability to throw highly explosive balls of what appeared to be superheated plasma, similar to the "fireball" used against it by SCP-723 XO-1. Using these abilities, SCP-682 broke containment, causing (REDACTED) casualties before it was subdued and recaptured.

Authors Note: This object is the Hell Correspondence and Ai Enma(obviously) from Jigoku Shoujo/Hell Girl. I do not own Jigoku Shoujo. Jigoku Shoujo is property of Hiroshi Watanabe and Studio Deen.