Witchy Wednesdays, Krampus!
Krampus is a horned, anthropomorphic figure from Central and Eastern Alpine folklore who punishes misbehaving children during the Christmas season, often accompanying St. Nicholas. He is a half-goat, half-demon creature who beats naughty children with birch sticks and may stuff them in a sack to be carried away. His name comes from the German word krampen, meaning "claw," and the tradition has pagan origins, possibly linked to pre-Christian winter solstice celebrations.
Krampusnacht is on December 5th each year, which is the evening before the Feast of St. Nicholas. It is a tradition in parts of Alpine Europe, where Krampus, a horned folkloric figure, accompanies St. Nicholas to punish misbehaved children.
A great explanation of the history of Krampus in this video by Bibi Pelic.
Thank you for joining me again for another Witchy Wednesday. Have a magical week and please behave yourselves! 😆 Kat








