![]() ![]() But plans have a habit of not going to plan. When the previous Father (or Mother) Winter passes on or becomes too old to carry out their duties, the torch gets passed down to their oldest child. That’s why being Father Winter is a family business that has been passed down from Kringle to Kringle since medieval times. He grows old and eventually dies just like everybody else. What most people don’t know is that Father Winter isn’t immortal. Maybe not the llama part but you know the story. On Winterfest Eve, Kris packs up all the toys they made that year on his sleigh pulled by his nine magical flying “reindeer” (nobody tell them they’re actually llamas! They think they’re reindeer!) and delivers toys to all the children of the world. The Kringles are toy makers who spend the entire year carving, knitting, and cross-stitching toys for good children all over the world. They have a very special job once a year but it’s a full-time occupation for them all year round. Winter, but their real names are Kris and Gertrude Kringle. ![]() The people call him Father Winter and his wife is known as Mrs. Up in the farthest, coldest reaches of the North Pole lives a very famous man you may have heard of. This month, we’re bringing you a taste of the holiday season, reimagined in a steampunk setting! A Kringle Legacy Welcome to our third entry in our new Story Starter Kits series! If you missed all the info on Story Starter Kits, you can read more about what they are and how they work in our introductory article! ![]()
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