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    1. this is equal parts fascinating and absolutely terrifying at the same time

    2. Tandfeen_dk22 on

      This is an absolutely fascinating tradition because it stems from pagan rituals that are very old and common among Central and some Eastern European mountain populations.

    3. Andvari_Nidavellir on

      I can just imagine someone’s outfit catching on fire from that staff👀

    4. Imaduckquackk on

      this is genuinely terrifying and awesome at the same time those costumes are incredible

    5. Adept_of_Yoga on

      Unfortunately local traditions get commercialized and/or devalued as an effect of globalization all over the world.

    6. madkiki12 on

      Great costumes! Better quality than quite some bigger movies nowadays, lol

    7. FugaziHandz on

      See what happens when you want to be freeloaders and don’t join NATO…? Overrun by orcs. Happens every time.

    8. Overall_Date5225 on

      I know these happen, but I have yet to see it in person. I feel like it’s more of a rural thing.

    9. Eagle_eye_Online on

      I think Krampus is definitely the best version of this specific festivity.

    10. Sudonator on

      Since Krampus is the companion of Saint Nicolas, I suggest we swap Zwarte Piet/ Black Pete for Krampus. It’s going to save us a lot of hassle

    11. RevolutionaryFile532 on

      Fun fact – They are not wearing costumes. This is just what austrians look like.

    12. Fantastic-You-4994 on

      I am from Austria and I sadly think that Krampus march is getting less popular. I remember being a kid and strangers hitting me with sticks and being scared to death so it is no wonder

    13. Anonymous_user_2022 on

      Are we sure this isn’t a Finnish ESC contribution?

    14. trollsmurf on

      Perfectly Christian, like so many other Christmas traditions.

    15. SfinciaSanG on

      I just watched Hagazussa and now this appeared in my feed.😳

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