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Actually I just re-read your post; and I misinterpreted it the first time around.  With Santa, the soul of the human ties all of the other spirits together in the body of Santa; but with Krampus the body of the human is host to the spirit of Krampus which transforms his body into that of Krampus.  In this way, the old Krampus won't be in James' body.  I could change how Krampus works, but I sort of like having the differences as it sets the two entities apart.  I could deliver the soul of the old Krampus into the new Krampus' possession for judgement, however.  --[[User:Elerneron|Elerneron]] ([[User talk:Elerneron|talk]]) 01:27, 24 November 2019 (UTC)
Actually I just re-read your post; and I misinterpreted it the first time around.  With Santa, the soul of the human ties all of the other spirits together in the body of Santa; but with Krampus the body of the human is host to the spirit of Krampus which transforms his body into that of Krampus.  In this way, the old Krampus won't be in James' body.  I could change how Krampus works, but I sort of like having the differences as it sets the two entities apart.  I could deliver the soul of the old Krampus into the new Krampus' possession for judgement, however.  --[[User:Elerneron|Elerneron]] ([[User talk:Elerneron|talk]]) 01:27, 24 November 2019 (UTC)


Could work either way. James's body is transformed into Krampus, then Santa using the ''Eye of Odin'' conjures up an empty human body (In the image of James's old body or someone who Santa despised in his old life), then transfers the soul of ''old'' Krampus into the new husk --[[User:MrPib|MrPib]] ([[User talk:MrPib|talk]]) 02:40, 24 November 2019 (UTC)
Could work either way. James's body is transformed into Krampus, then Santa using the ''Eye of Odin'' conjures up an empty human body (In the image of James's old body or someone who Santa despised in his old life), then transfers the soul of ''old'' Krampus into the new husk  
 
'''EDIT''' in case you misunderstood the memory part too, Santa basically plays back his encounter with Krampus, (smells, the voices in his head, everything) and once it's over, ask James if what old Krampus did was right--[[User:MrPib|MrPib]] ([[User talk:MrPib|talk]]) 02:40, 24 November 2019 (UTC)

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Not sure if possible, but I could see Santa sharing his memory of "his" first encounter with krampus and then asking James if he thinks Krampus was in the right for treating children that way. If James thinks Krampus was wrong, ask him how he would punish Krampus... Yada yada, James becomes Krampus, and the soul of the old Krampus is now in James's old body.

"Krampus" has a choice, allow the new Krampus to torture him, or use the single bullet on himself.

Good work for an intro. --MrPib (talk) 17:02, 20 November 2019 (UTC)


Using the Eye of Odin, Santa can cause ANY effect. The strength of the effect is the only limitation to the magic the Eye provides Santa. The magic of the Eye is unlimited in scope but not truly omnipotent as there are limits in potency. I'll try to work your suggestion in. --Elerneron (talk) 00:38, 21 November 2019 (UTC)


Actually I just re-read your post; and I misinterpreted it the first time around. With Santa, the soul of the human ties all of the other spirits together in the body of Santa; but with Krampus the body of the human is host to the spirit of Krampus which transforms his body into that of Krampus. In this way, the old Krampus won't be in James' body. I could change how Krampus works, but I sort of like having the differences as it sets the two entities apart. I could deliver the soul of the old Krampus into the new Krampus' possession for judgement, however. --Elerneron (talk) 01:27, 24 November 2019 (UTC)

Could work either way. James's body is transformed into Krampus, then Santa using the Eye of Odin conjures up an empty human body (In the image of James's old body or someone who Santa despised in his old life), then transfers the soul of old Krampus into the new husk

EDIT in case you misunderstood the memory part too, Santa basically plays back his encounter with Krampus, (smells, the voices in his head, everything) and once it's over, ask James if what old Krampus did was right--MrPib (talk) 02:40, 24 November 2019 (UTC)