In Eurasia, paganism (currently Europe and Asia)
People called Capricorn Krampus
This Krampus turned into stories that frighten children with this monster that comes every winter to kidnap children and eat them alive. So that children do not go out to play in the forests and be exposed to wolves, who assume control of the land during the white blanket of snow.
Cardinals to eliminate these pagan beliefs. They set the day on which people celebrate this popular belief as December 5 as the feast of Saint Nicholas.
But Krampus believers are very fanatical and hold celebrations for him in most European countries. He has associations and groups that defend him and consider attacking him a form of discrimination against or between ghosts and goblins.
These people believe that their appearance is in front of the public, especially children. It instills in them not to run away, but to stop and face fear, and that it is just a celebration to break the terrible boredom of winter.
This creature has another name in Japan called Namahage. It works to kidnap children who approach rivers.
In general, these characters are like the other stories of Al-Nadaha and Abu Fanous, which warn our subconscious mind against gluttony, deceit, and staying away from the group through the approach of intimidation against breaking habits or individual isolation.
Tell us what is the name of the strange creature that was or still inhabits the land on which you live. Have you encountered it before?!
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