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{{Related|Seasonal Quests|Santa Sclavus (NPC)}} | {{Related|Seasonal Quests|Santa Sclavus|Santa Sclavus (NPC)|Santa Sclavus (Creature)}} | ||
{{Intro | {{Intro | ||
| Patch Introduced = [[Cold Tracks]] | | Patch Introduced = [[Cold Tracks]] | ||
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{{NPC | {{NPC | ||
| Name = Santa Sclavus | | Name = Santa Sclavus | ||
| Live Image = Santa Sclavus ( | | Live Image = Santa Sclavus (Live Event) Live.jpg | ||
| Race = Male Sclavus | | Race = Male Sclavus | ||
| Title = Tusker Blight | | Title = Tusker Blight | ||
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| Location = | | Location = | ||
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== Notes == | |||
* Appeared during the [[Cold Tracks]] event as a dev controlled creature. | * Appeared during the [[Cold Tracks]] event as a dev controlled creature. | ||
* Santa Sclavus handed out Xmas gifts to players such as [[Velveteen Olthoi]]s, [[Holiday Hearth]]s as well as [[A Lump of Coal|Lumps of Coal]] to those who had been naughty. | * Santa Sclavus handed out Xmas gifts to players such as [[Velveteen Olthoi]]s, [[Holiday Hearth]]s as well as [[A Lump of Coal|Lumps of Coal]] to those who had been naughty. | ||
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* The name is probably a pun of [[Sata Sclavus]]. | * The name is probably a pun of [[Sata Sclavus]]. | ||
[[Category:Live Event]] | [[Category:Live Event NPCs]] |
Latest revision as of 11:23, 7 June 2015
Related topics: Seasonal Quests, Santa Sclavus, Santa Sclavus (NPC), Santa Sclavus (Creature)
Introduced: | Cold Tracks | Related Quests: | Live Event |
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Notes
- Appeared during the Cold Tracks event as a dev controlled creature.
- Santa Sclavus handed out Xmas gifts to players such as Velveteen Olthois, Holiday Hearths as well as Lumps of Coal to those who had been naughty.
- Santa Sclavus says, "Have you been good this year?"
- The name is probably a pun of Sata Sclavus.