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Krampus is a mythological presence in Breme, said to be summoned upon speaking his name within the arctic continent. Little is known about how Krampus came to be or what powers he works for, but he appears to be a lone guardian of Breme, searching out evil creatures and redeeming them with his "hugs". According to the few reports, Krampus is unable to percieve creatures who are deemed "good" by him. "Neutral" creatures are visible to Krampus, but he only appears to attack creatures who are "evil" by nature.

Powers[edit | edit source]

Sack of Holding[edit | edit source]

  • It functions like a bag of holding, but of a size that fits most medium creatures. There is an unlimited supply of air in the bag.

Discordant Jingle[edit | edit source]

  • A dissonent festive tune eminates within 10 feet of krampus and makes him hard to perceive

Golden Brooms[edit | edit source]

  • They bludgeon people and hurt quite a lot.

Hugs of Alignment Shift[edit | edit source]

  • If captured in Krampus' grasp, he can attempt a highly intrusive psionic attack on the target's mind, reversing their opinions on what is deemed acceptable. He instills great empathy and sympathy into the target, causing whatever their alignment is to become Lawful Good.

Victims of Krampus[edit | edit source]

  • Zugs McFlair, a victim after saying "Krampus" when he meant to say "Krimple"

Behind the Screen[edit | edit source]

  • Besides drawing obvious influence from the Krampus figure of Austrian legend, Krampus' methods of summon and tactics share striking similarities to Candlejack of Freakazoid fa
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