Summary: SCP-131 is the designation for two small, teardrop-shaped creatures, each with a single blue eye, referred to as 131-A and 131-B by staff. Their eyes never blink. -A is orange and -B is yellow. Each 131 instance moves via a wheel at their base, however neither instance has the ability to brake, leading to comical and harmless bumps into walls/furniture to stop. They have the intelligence of house cats and are very curious, as well as harmless themselves. The instances appear to be biomechanical. They can also climb steep surfaces. They can communicate with each other via untranslatable high-pitched babbling. -A and -B will quickly bond with any personnel giving them affection, and will follow said personnel around, even warning them of any potential danger the instances are aware of. These warnings come in the form of panicked babbles and rolling around the personnel's feet. -A and -B don't need anything to survive, only possessing a desire for visual stimulation and new experiences.
Usefulness: As both 131-A and 131-B never need to blink, they're ideal "wardens" for SCPs that need to be constantly monitored, such as 173 or 689, as said SCPs can't tell the difference between being observed by humans or the 131 instances. This may only be attempted if 131 is kept safe.
Against 682: Both 131 instances are harmless, even to hostile entities, so they should absolutely never come into contact with 682.
SCP-131-A (left) and SCP-131-B (right).
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