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SCP-1118 (?)
SCP-1118 is a modified 1935 Adler typewriter that uses human finger bones as typebars and requires sets of human molars, labeled with letters and symbols, to function as keys. When a complete set of these molar keys is attached, anything typed on the machine is vocalized by a specific person linked to that set of molars, regardless of their location or physical ability to speak. These vocalizations can influence the target's behavior, making them perceive the spoken words as their own thoughts, though others can tell the speech is out of character. The object is kept locked away, with only one specific set of molar keys allowed for testing.
Digital sundial (?)
A digital sundial is a unique clock that displays the current time using numerals formed by sunlight, without any moving parts or electricity. It works by having the sun's position throughout the day create shadows or light patterns that resemble digits. There are two main types: one uses optical waveguides to direct sunlight to a seven-segment display, and another, inspired by fractal geometry, uses specially designed masks to project digital numbers as the sun moves.