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== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
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According to [[Austria]]n tradition, the Krampus of the [[Christmas]] myth was described as a humanoid figure with [[goat]] hooves and horns, covered in fur who had a demon-like face ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Better Watch Out (audio story)|Better Watch Out]]''), red eyes and long forked red tongue. He would have black chains hanging from its wrists, and on his back he would carry a basket. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Do You Believe in the Krampus? (short story)|Do You Believe in the Krampus?]]'')
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During the [[Krampus run]] on [[5 December]], young men in [[Salzburg]] would dress in furs, wear wooden masks with goat's horns and carried chains and cowbells to create sudden loud sounds and scare passers-by. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Do You Believe in the Krampus? (short story)|Do You Believe in the Krampus?]]'')
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The [[Krampus (Better Watch Out)|Krampus]] created by a [[vagabond (Better Watch Out)|vagabond]] to fulfil [[Maria Werner]]'s wish looked like the mythical Krampus but was as tall as the mountains. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Better Watch Out (audio story)|Better Watch Out]]'')
   
 
== Customs ==
 
== Customs ==

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Krampus Relative Dimensions

The Krampus from a Krampus card attacks the Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald. (COMIC: Relative Dimensions)

The Krampus was a companion of St Nicholas in Austrian and German folklore. The Krampus maintained the list of naughty children and punished them, putting the most wicked ones into his basket.

Appearance

According to Austrian tradition, the Krampus of the Christmas myth was described as a humanoid figure with goat hooves and horns, covered in fur who had a demon-like face (AUDIO: Better Watch Out), red eyes and long forked red tongue. He would have black chains hanging from its wrists, and on his back he would carry a basket. (PROSE: Do You Believe in the Krampus?)

During the Krampus run on 5 December, young men in Salzburg would dress in furs, wear wooden masks with goat's horns and carried chains and cowbells to create sudden loud sounds and scare passers-by. (PROSE: Do You Believe in the Krampus?)

The Krampus created by a vagabond to fulfil Maria Werner's wish looked like the mythical Krampus but was as tall as the mountains. (AUDIO: Better Watch Out)

Customs

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Personifications and imposters

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Fairytale of Salzburg cover

Non-narrative image of the Krampus. (AUDIO: Fairytale of Salzburg)

Behind the scenes

The Krampus was depicted on the cover of the audio story Fairytale of Salzburg.