And the police chief named Dillard wants him dead (and is sleeping with his estranged wife). He gets stuck doing jobs for The General, who runs the meth in town. He can’t keep a job, his truck barely works, and everyone hates him. When we meet Jesse, he has lost his wife and daughter and is pretty much a loser. So you’re basically a slave, but hey, things could always be worse! Your skin gets black spots and you grow claws, have heightened senses, live a really long time, the cold doesn’t bother you, you don’t need to eat as much, etc. If Krampus bites you, you become a little bit demon. No candy in shoes? No tributes? And where’s his bag? Oh yeah, SANTA STOLE IT! The battle to bring back Yule is on. Krampus has been imprisoned by Santa/Baldr for 500 years and has just gotten his freedom back, only to discover no one celebrates Yule anymore. Our villain, I mean hero, or is it anti-hero? Who knows, who cares. Well, someone is not very happy about THAT. He takes over Yule and changes the holiday. In this story, after Baldr dies in ancient times, he is reborn as Santa Claus. He was known for being all peace, love, and light, but was that the real story or was Baldr a great deceiver? Santa is really Baldr, an ancient Norse god and son of Odin. We’ve all been taught that Santa and Mrs.
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