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|main alias = Mr. Henderson
 
|image = Krampus Holiday Special.jpg
 
|species =
 
|only = Holiday Special (comic story)
 
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{{first pic|Krampus Relative Dimensions.jpg|The Krampus from a [[Krampus card]] attacks the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Relative Dimensions (comic story)|Relative Dimensions]]'')}}
'''Krampus''' was a being who fed on the fear of children. Under the alias '''Mr. Henderson''', she appropriated the aesthetic of [[Christmas]], disguising herself as [[Santa Claus]] to terrify the love of Christmas out of children of [[Earth]] for her and her minions. She kidnapped workers to create a hybrid teleportation and energy collection device.
 
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The '''Krampus''' was a companion and servant of [[St Nicholas]] in [[Austria]]n and [[German]] folklore. He represented the dark side of [[Christmas]]
   
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== Mythology ==
[[file:Holiday Special (comic story) image.jpg|thumb|left|Mr. Henderson disguise ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Holiday Special (comic story)|Holiday Special]]'')]]
 
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The [[Eighth Doctor]] conjectured that, like most horned demons in [[Earth]] folklore, the myth of the Krampus was based on some alien race that came into contact with [[human]]ity in its earliest days. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Better Watch Out (audio story)|Better Watch Out]]'') For instance, the [[Third Doctor]] once encountered a [[Dæmon]] in [[England]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'')
The [[Thirteenth Doctor]], [[Team TARDIS]], and [[Baxter (Holiday Special)|Baxter]] stopped her plan after their second visit to [[Mr. Henderson's world]], once they realised the memories of their unsuccessful first visit were altered.
 
   
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According to the [[Austria]]n [[Christianity|Christian]] beliefs, the Krampus accompanied [[St Nicholas]]. While the latter rewarded good children, the Krampus punished bad children. One version claimed that the Krampus uses the famous list of good children that is checked twice. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Better Watch Out (audio story)|Better Watch Out]]'') Another version maintained that the Krampus had his own list of naughty children, written in blood. He stole the wickedest children by stuffing them into the basket on his back ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Do You Believe in the Krampus? (short story)|Do You Believe in the Krampus?]]'') and dragging them to hell. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Better Watch Out (audio story)|Better Watch Out]]'')
She considered herself a [[vegetarian]], as she consumes energy instead of [[flesh]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Holiday Special (comic story)|Holiday Special]]'')
 
   
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== 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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The [[Krampus (Better Watch Out)|Krampus]] created by [[Artron]] 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]]'')
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== Customs ==
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Every [[5 December]], on the eve of [[St Nicholas's Day]], [[Salzburg]] organised a [[Krampus run]], or ''Krampuslauf'' in [[German language|German]]. During it young men dressed in furs, wore wooden masks with goat's horns and carried chains and cowbells to scare passers-by. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Do You Believe in the Krampus? (short story)|Do You Believe in the Krampus?]]'') They whipped the legs of naughty boys with [[birch]] branches. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Better Watch Out (audio story)|Better Watch Out]]'')
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Children in schools prepared for the event by making posters to hang out outside their schools. It was also a custom both in [[Austria]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Do You Believe in the Krampus? (short story)|Do You Believe in the Krampus?]]'') and [[Germany]] ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Relative Dimensions (comic story)|Relative Dimensions]]'') to send Krampus postcards. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Do You Believe in the Krampus? (short story)|Do You Believe in the Krampus?]]'')
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== Personifications and imposters ==
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The [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Vislor Turlough]] tried to prevent an [[Creature (Do You Believe in the Krampus?)|alien]], who impersonated the Krampus, from eating children in [[Salzburg]] during a Krampus run. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Do You Believe in the Krampus? (short story)|Do You Believe in the Krampus?]]'')
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The [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Liv Chenka]] and [[Helen Sinclair]] encountered a gigantic version of a Krampus in Salzburg. It was brought into existence by [[Artron]] in fulfilment of a wish of [[Maria Werner]] that the Krampus be real. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fairytale of Salzburg (audio story)|Fairytale of Salzburg]]'')
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The [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]] were once attacked by a [[Krampus (Relative Dimensions)|Krampus]] from a [[Germany|German]] Krampus card made real by the [[Celestial Toymaker]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Relative Dimensions (comic story)|Relative Dimensions]]'')
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Revision as of 02:28, 24 December 2019

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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 and servant of St Nicholas in Austrian and German folklore. He represented the dark side of Christmas

Mythology

The Eighth Doctor conjectured that, like most horned demons in Earth folklore, the myth of the Krampus was based on some alien race that came into contact with humanity in its earliest days. (AUDIO: Better Watch Out) For instance, the Third Doctor once encountered a Dæmon in England. (TV: The Dæmons)

According to the Austrian Christian beliefs, the Krampus accompanied St Nicholas. While the latter rewarded good children, the Krampus punished bad children. One version claimed that the Krampus uses the famous list of good children that is checked twice. (AUDIO: Better Watch Out) Another version maintained that the Krampus had his own list of naughty children, written in blood. He stole the wickedest children by stuffing them into the basket on his back (PROSE: Do You Believe in the Krampus?) and dragging them to hell. (AUDIO: Better Watch Out)

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?)

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

Customs

Every 5 December, on the eve of St Nicholas's Day, Salzburg organised a Krampus run, or Krampuslauf in German. During it young men dressed in furs, wore wooden masks with goat's horns and carried chains and cowbells to scare passers-by. (PROSE: Do You Believe in the Krampus?) They whipped the legs of naughty boys with birch branches. (AUDIO: Better Watch Out)

Children in schools prepared for the event by making posters to hang out outside their schools. It was also a custom both in Austria (PROSE: Do You Believe in the Krampus?) and Germany (COMIC: Relative Dimensions) to send Krampus postcards. (PROSE: Do You Believe in the Krampus?)

Personifications and imposters

The Fifth Doctor and Vislor Turlough tried to prevent an alien, who impersonated the Krampus, from eating children in Salzburg during a Krampus run. (PROSE: Do You Believe in the Krampus?)

The Eighth Doctor, Liv Chenka and Helen Sinclair encountered a gigantic version of a Krampus in Salzburg. It was brought into existence by Artron in fulfilment of a wish of Maria Werner that the Krampus be real. (AUDIO: Fairytale of Salzburg)

The Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald were once attacked by a Krampus from a German Krampus card made real by the Celestial Toymaker. (COMIC: Relative Dimensions)