Krampus Demon mask
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The text provides an extensive overview of Krampus, a figure from pre-Christian Alpine folklore who is associated with Saint Nicholas. Here are the key points summarized: **Who is Krampus?** Krampus is a half-goat and half-demon creature who is said to punish naughty children during the Christmas season. **History and Origins** Krampus has its roots in pre-Christian Alpine folklore, specifically in Austria, Germany, and Slovenia. He was associated with Saint Nicholas, who rewarded good behavior, while Krampus punished bad behavior. **Traditions and Celebrations** In some European countries, particularly in the Alps, Krampus is still celebrated as part of Christmas traditions. Children are given gifts by Saint Nicholas, but if they have misbehaved, Krampus takes the gifts for himself and leaves a silver branch to represent the child's bad acts. **Costumes and Props** Krampus costumes typically feature fur suits, horns, demon masks, hooves, and other props such as bells, birch switches, chains, walking staffs, and floggers. The most traditional costumes are made from goat/sheep skins, animal horns, and hand-carved masks. **Popular Culture** The character of Krampus has been imported and modified for various North American media, including print, television, video games, and film. Examples include a 2015 Christmas comedy horror movie called "Krampus" from Universal Pictures. **Gallery** The text includes several images of Krampus costumes and celebrations from around the world, showcasing the diversity of this festive tradition. Overall, the text provides an in-depth look at the history, traditions, and cultural significance of Krampus, a fascinating figure from pre-Christian Alpine folklore.
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