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For many American children, the only thing they have to fear around the holidays is getting coal in their stocking. The punishment for being "naughty" instead of "nice" is relatively lax. But, for European kids, well they have to live in fear of the wrath of Krampus, the Anti-Santa Claus.
Krampus is big part of Christmas folklore in the Alpine countries of Europe like Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Romania, and the Czech Republic.
According to legend, Krampus is a demon who punishes misbehaving children around the holidays, while St. Nicholas (AKA Santa Claus), rewards good children.
Krampus is typically depicted in folklore as a traditional demon with one human foot, and one hoofed foot.
In Germany and much of eastern Europe Krampus comes to visit the homes of misbehaving children on the eve of St. Nicholas Day during the first week of December.
It's said that Krampus punishes bad children with switches and rusty chains. Then when they've been thoroughly punished in this world, Krampus put them in his sack and takes them back to his lair.
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