![]() The myth of Belsnickel originated in Europe during the middle-ages. If these myths don’t make you want to be good boys and girls this year, nothing will. This article will detail 10 of the most unusual – and sometimes creepy – Christmas myths from around the world. And to much surprise, a lot of them are extremely frightening. However, in different parts of the world, there are several other myths and legends that children believe in. That’s the legend that most of us grew up hearing and believing. On Christmas morning, all the children wake up to find beautiful presents from the jolly man in the red suit with the long white beard. Kids leave milk and cookies for him to snack on before he goes on his way to the next house. He goes down the chimneys of all the good boys and girls, dropping off toys and other gifts. ![]() On Christmas Eve, Santa Claus flies around the planet in a sleigh with eight reindeer (or nine, depending on whether they’re being a jerk to Rudolph that year). ![]()
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