🎄⬇️Here’s some facts about the Christmas figures you might (or might not) know:
St. Nicholas: A 4th-century Christian bishop known for his generosity, St. Nicholas is the figure who inspired Santa Claus, and is celebrated for his kindness and secret gift-giving.
Rudolf (the Red-Nosed Reindeer): A reindeer with a glowing red nose, Rudolf leads Santa’s sleigh through foggy skies, embodying themes of uniqueness and perseverance.
Santa Claus’ Elves: Santa’s industrious helpers, the elves are cheerful, magical beings who craft toys in the North Pole workshop and assist in preparing for Christmas.
Frau Perchta: A figure from Alpine folklore, Frau Perchta is a dual-natured witch-like spirit who rewards the virtuous with gifts but punishes the lazy by slitting their bellies and stuffing them with straw.
Krampus: A horned, demonic figure from Central European folklore, Krampus accompanies St. Nicholas, punishing naughty children by whipping them or dragging them to his lair.
Kallikantzaros: Mischievous goblin-like creatures from Anatolian and Balkan folklore, Kallikantzaroi emerge during the Twelve Days of Christmas to cause chaos and mischief before retreating underground.
The Yule Lads: Thirteen mischievous trolls from Icelandic folklore, each Yule Lad arrives on successive nights before Christmas to play pranks, steal food, or leave surprises for children.
Gryla: A fearsome Icelandic ogress, Gryla is the mother of the Yule Lads and is said to abduct and eat misbehaving children during the Christmas season.
La Befana: An Italian witch-like figure who visits children on Epiphany Eve, La Befana delivers gifts to the good and coal or ash to the naughty, searching for the Christ Child along her journey.
Belsnickel: A gruff, fur-clad figure from German and Pennsylvania Dutch folklore, Belsnickel visits homes before Christmas, rewarding well-behaved children with treats and scolding or punishing the disobedient.
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St. Nicholas: A 4th-century Christian bishop known for his generosity, St. Nicholas is the figure who inspired Santa Claus, and is celebrated for his kindness and secret gift-giving.
Rudolf (the Red-Nosed Reindeer): A reindeer with a glowing red nose, Rudolf leads Santa’s sleigh through foggy skies, embodying themes of uniqueness and perseverance.
Santa Claus’ Elves: Santa’s industrious helpers, the elves are cheerful, magical beings who craft toys in the North Pole workshop and assist in preparing for Christmas.
Frau Perchta: A figure from Alpine folklore, Frau Perchta is a dual-natured witch-like spirit who rewards the virtuous with gifts but punishes the lazy by slitting their bellies and stuffing them with straw.
Krampus: A horned, demonic figure from Central European folklore, Krampus accompanies St. Nicholas, punishing naughty children by whipping them or dragging them to his lair.
Kallikantzaros: Mischievous goblin-like creatures from Anatolian and Balkan folklore, Kallikantzaroi emerge during the Twelve Days of Christmas to cause chaos and mischief before retreating underground.
The Yule Lads: Thirteen mischievous trolls from Icelandic folklore, each Yule Lad arrives on successive nights before Christmas to play pranks, steal food, or leave surprises for children.
Gryla: A fearsome Icelandic ogress, Gryla is the mother of the Yule Lads and is said to abduct and eat misbehaving children during the Christmas season.
La Befana: An Italian witch-like figure who visits children on Epiphany Eve, La Befana delivers gifts to the good and coal or ash to the naughty, searching for the Christ Child along her journey.
Belsnickel: A gruff, fur-clad figure from German and Pennsylvania Dutch folklore, Belsnickel visits homes before Christmas, rewarding well-behaved children with treats and scolding or punishing the disobedient.
#HolyFool #analoghorror #surreal #horror #horrortok #cosmichorror #Christmas #fantasy #8bit #Xmas #santa #fables
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00:00The Christmas figures of old.
00:04Saint Nicholas.
00:07Rudolf.
00:09The Elves.
00:11The Forbidden figures.
00:15Frau Perkta.
00:18Krampus.
00:21Kauk and Soros.
00:25The Ulads.
00:28Kryla.
00:31La Bavera.
00:34Belshnikov.