Creepypastas: 3 Christmas Folklore Horror Stories
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Some stories are so dark they are buried deep within the framework of our history. Even our society has tried to hide the truth of these myths. However, they were not forgotten. Within this book are 3 frightful tales of old Christmas Folklore. Horrors so terrifying they were buried in the past. Be warned, they may cause nightmares.
Story #1: The Yule Cat
Do you believe in old folklore tales? The ones they use to make children behave. Well not all of them are just tales. Jayden finds out the hard way that some of them are true. Find out what happens to him and his little brother in this chilling story of the Yule Cat.
Story #2: Frau Perchta
I'm sure many of you have heard of Krampus, but have you ever heard of Frau Perchta? Some say she's a witch and others say she's a goddess. Some tell a tale of her beauty while others say she's an ugly hag. One thing is for certain, get on her naughty list and she'll carve out your insides. The people in this story learn that lesson out the hard way. Read on to see how Frau Perchta rewards the good and punishes the bad. You'll never believe what she does to these naughty ones.
Story #3: Krampus
Christmas comes as a time of celebration and cheer, but not for those on the naughty list. But they'll soon learn every bad deed gets punished. Jazmin learns this the hard way when she sees first hand the consequences of bad behavior. Read on to find out why every child will fear the name Krampus.
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Creepypastas - Solaris Night
Creepypasta
3 Christmas Folklore Horror Stories
By Solaris Night
Creepypasta
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Table of Contents
The Yule Cat
Frau Perchta
Krampus
The Yule Cat
You know those stories people tell their children to make them behave? The bedtime folklore tales that always have a message of being kind or some other bullshit? I always thought they were a load of crap. That is until one year when something terrifying happened that changed my beliefs forever.
I’m a senior in high school and I live with my mother and little brother. Our father died when I was 12. He was in the military when he was killed. My little brother who’s now 13 was too young to really form any significant memories with our father so he had to rely on mom and me to learn who he was. My father was a huge lover of mythologies, folklore, and whatnot. He’d tell me stories when I was young. He always had the most interesting tales. I always enjoyed the Christmas ones.
He’d tell me of Krampus, the demon who punished children who misbehaved. There was the Yule Cat who ate children who were lazy. Perchta is a goddess that punished the wicked by digging out their insides and replacing them with straw. Hans Trapp, a scarecrow who ate children. Père Fouettard, the butcher who also eats children. A lot of them eat children apparently. There was also Grýla and The Jólasveinar. Grýla was like some kind of Icelandic Ogress who also just so happened to eat children that didn’t behave. Imagine that. The Jólasveinar were Grýla 13 troll children. They were my favorite. They would often cause mischief and mayhem. They stole things and caused trouble around Christmas time. They’d also scare misbehaving children. I’m sure they probably ate them too. But they’d also give good children presents, leaving them in their shoes for some reason.
The importance of what I just told you will come into play later on. If you let me tell you a little story, you’ll understand. Whether you believe me or not is up to you.
It all began with my