Folklore Joshua Lemell Folklore Joshua Lemell

KRAMPUS

In the depths of winter, when frost covers windows and whispers fill the crisp, bone-chilling air, a sinister figure emerges. This being, known as Krampus, stands as the shadowy counterpart to the jovial St. Nicholas. With horns that pierce the night, cloven hooves that echo ominously, and chains that rattle like ghostly warnings, Krampus roams the edges of yuletide festivities. His mission: to seek out the wicked and the mischievous. As the snow falls gently, beware the icy grasp of Krampus, for he arrives not to reward but to punish. In the flickering candlelight, his malevolent presence serves as a bone-chilling reminder that the line between holiday cheer and chilling terror is dangerously thin. Things are about to get strange.

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