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** Krampus' summon day of December fifth (12/5) coincides with [[Wikipedia:Krampus#Krampusnacht|Krampusnacht]], or Krampus Night, on the preceding evening of the fifth of December, where Krampus is said to roam around. Proceeding it is the Feast of St. Nicholas that occurs on December sixth (12/6), which is {{Transient icon|Ded}}'s summon day.
** Krampus' summon day of December fifth (12/5) coincides with [[Wikipedia:Krampus#Krampusnacht|Krampusnacht]], or Krampus Night, on the preceding evening of the fifth of December, where Krampus is said to roam around. Proceeding it is the Feast of St. Nicholas that occurs on December sixth (12/6), which is {{Transient icon|Ded}}'s summon day.
* His Charge Skill is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Wild_man|Wild Man]] (or Wilde Mann in German), a mythical figure that's both human and beast-like, and lives in the woods or away from civilization.
* His Charge Skill is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Wild_man|Wild Man]] (or Wilde Mann in German), a mythical figure that's both human and beast-like, and lives in the woods or away from civilization.
** "Toll of the Wildebell" and "Bells of Certain Punishment" are in reference to the bells that are rung to announce the arrival of the Christmas season and the season when Krampus is active.
* Krampus' Halloween variant is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Yama_(Buddhism)|Yama]] from East Asian and Buddhist mythology (or Enma in Japanese), a god that judges the dead and dispenses punishment deemed unworthy.
* Krampus' Halloween variant is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Yama_(Buddhism)|Yama]] from East Asian and Buddhist mythology (or Enma in Japanese), a god that judges the dead and dispenses punishment deemed unworthy.
** His pseudonym in the event is Kris Enma, which is a fusion of the name of the aforementioned Enma and Kris Kringle, an alternate name for Santa Claus and also an Americanized pronunciation and spelling of [[Wikipedia:Christkind|Christkindl]]).
** His pseudonym in the event is Kris Enma, which is a fusion of the name of the aforementioned Enma and Kris Kringle, an alternate name for Santa Claus and also an Americanized pronunciation and spelling of [[Wikipedia:Christkind|Christkindl]]).
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