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Vadderung in The Good People
The_Sibelis:
--- Quote from: groinkick on January 25, 2021, 09:39:08 PM ---Are you referring to BG? He wasn't there as Kringle, but as Odin
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the microfiction with Molly on Christmas.
To he fair, he's at the height of his power on HIS night that night. He might manifest that as less fat/connection to the new image of santa.
Conspiracy Theorist:
--- Quote from: Mira on January 25, 2021, 01:10:52 PM ---Father Christmas is generally pretty skinny, it is the American version of Santa that is seen as fat.
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Ever since Coca Cola appropriated him as a spokesman.
Mira:
--- Quote from: Conspiracy Theorist on January 26, 2021, 05:22:34 PM ---Ever since Coca Cola appropriated him as a spokesman.
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Or "The Night Before Christmas," paraphrasing, "When he laughed his stomach shook like a bowl full of jelly."
Yuillegan:
The descriptions for Kringle in Cold Days and the microfiction Christmas Eve (or should it be Kristmas Eve...) are much beefier and more in keeping with the current image.
The description in The Good People is skinnier and closer to his Vadderung image.
I don't think it's related to his much power he has myself. I think Molly might be seeing him more clearly than Dresden, myself.
--- Quote from: The_Sibelis on January 25, 2021, 10:31:29 PM ---the microfiction with Molly on Christmas.
To he fair, he's at the height of his power on HIS night that night. He might manifest that as less fat/connection to the new image of santa.
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It certainly is possible. But Christmas Eve is actually the same night as the The Good People isn't it? So why the change? I think it's just Molly's enhanced perception versus Dresden's more limited one. Perhaps Jim just forgot or perhaps he is just showing how malleable reality is.
forumghost:
--- Quote from: BrainFireBob on January 25, 2021, 03:28:03 PM ---I personally lean towards Vadderung being Balor originally; hence Ethniu's solicitation
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I mean that feels like a bit of a stretch to me, but it'd certainly be a take on "Giving up his eye to gain Wisdom"
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