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{{wikipediainfo}}'''Christmas''' was a winter celebration which existed in many universes. It happened in late December and involved the giving of presents.  
{{wikipediainfo}}'''Christmas''' was a winter celebration which existed in many universes. It happened in late December and involved the giving of presents. It spread out over at least two days: '''Christmas Eve''', and then '''Christmas Day''' proper.  


In worlds where he existed, this was handled by [[Santa Claus]], though he was not essential to the process: ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') Christmas shopping for presents to give to one's loved ones was equally common. [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures with the Cupids|One version]] of Jenny Everywhere, for example, liked to do her shopping at [[Ms Amelia]]'s shop every year for this purpose. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'') One was also expected to send out Christmas cards. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Merry Christmas Everywhere (comic story)|Merry Christmas Everywhere]]'')
== Nature ==
In worlds where he existed, the present-giving was handled by [[Santa Claus]], though he was not essential to the process: ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') Christmas shopping for presents to give to one's loved ones was equally common. [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures with the Cupids|One version]] of Jenny Everywhere, for example, liked to do her shopping at [[Ms Amelia]]'s shop every year for this purpose. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'') One was also expected to send out Christmas cards. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Merry Christmas Everywhere (comic story)|Merry Christmas Everywhere]]'')


== History ==
== History ==
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In 2021, [[CS-NA]] went on a quest across dimensions to try and learn the “Meaning of Christmas” so that he could organise the best possible Christmas party for the Crew. In parallel with this, [[Pythagoras-858]] and [[Juliet-178]] found themselves on an adventure involving Norse deities. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'')
In 2021, [[CS-NA]] went on a quest across dimensions to try and learn the “Meaning of Christmas” so that he could organise the best possible Christmas party for the Crew. In parallel with this, [[Pythagoras-858]] and [[Juliet-178]] found themselves on an adventure involving Norse deities. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'')
One one occasion, in [[Universe (Parallax)|one universe]], at half past one in the morning on the night between [[Christmas Eve]] and [[Christmas Day]], a sleeping [[Professor Awesome#Kim and Jenny's neighbour|Professor Awesome]] was woken up by [[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|Jenny]], who talked him into joining her on the roof. Quickly getting dressed in his day clothes — complete with labcoat and “essential gadgetry” including “both [[robo-spider]]s and the [[stochastic photon homogenizer]]” — he followed her to the said roof, where she explained that she wanted to watch “the flyover”. The Professor slowly realised that she meant “[[Santa Claus#In Kim and Professor Awesome's world|the bringer of presents… the lurker at chimneys… the eater of a billion cookies]]”; Jenny, appearing to treat him as incontrovertibly real, advised Eric not to say the name out loud, though she told him that she had borrowed an “[[Amulet of Unheeding]]” from [[Steven Lucas|Steve]] and [[Thoth (Morning After)|Thoth]] just in case.
Before they could see anything, however, Jenny was hit in the face by a large snowball coming from nowhere in particular, and they were then knocked down by a sudden gust of wind. When they got up again, there were contrails suddenly criss-crossing the sky, as though hundreds of aircrafts — ''or just one, moving extremely fast'' — had passed over the city in the blink of an eye. Melodramatically angry, Jenny started waving a fist in the air and shouting up at the sky: “You just wait! I know [[Jenny Cornelius|who’s]] driving the fat man this year!” — but she got no reply, and Eric calmed her down by calling her attention to the two large, scarlet-wraped presents with their name on them that were suddenly lying on a parapet. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Watch the Skies (short story)|Watch the Skies]]'')
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Revision as of 22:47, 21 January 2023

Christmas was a winter celebration which existed in many universes. It happened in late December and involved the giving of presents. It spread out over at least two days: Christmas Eve, and then Christmas Day proper.

Nature

In worlds where he existed, the present-giving was handled by Santa Claus, though he was not essential to the process: (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker) Christmas shopping for presents to give to one's loved ones was equally common. One version of Jenny Everywhere, for example, liked to do her shopping at Ms Amelia's shop every year for this purpose. (PROSE: The Winter Quests) One was also expected to send out Christmas cards. (COMIC: Merry Christmas Everywhere)

History

Jenny Everywhere was wont to organising large Christmas parties involving multiple versions of herself and their companions. (COMIC: Merry Christmas Everywhere)

The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids learned of Christmas in 1986 via their Celestial Telescopes, understanding it to be considered “a time of love and sharing” by Earthlings. As such, they assumed it would be a favourable time to ply their trade unnoticed, what with people already being in the right frame of mind. The same year, however, the Gang of the Green Gorilla attempted to advance their agenda by highjacking the supermarket of the ordinary town of Vanityville and forcing holiday shoppers to buy nothing but green-gorilla merchandise. The encounter between these Gorillas and a group of Cupids led by Amadeo-378 let to the “Skirmish at the Vanityville Supermarket”. (PROSE: The Green Gorillas)

The Cupids originally refused to celebrate Christmas themselves, for fear of causing a version of Santa Claus to come into existence in the Cupid Homeworld. However, they were persuaded to in 2020 by some of the non-Clockwork Cherub inhabitants of the Homeworld, such as Lord Thymon and Sneernobiel, to alter this rule. It was ultimately agreed that the Crew would order toys directly from the Interdimensional Toymaker without going through Santa Claus. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)

In 2021, CS-NA went on a quest across dimensions to try and learn the “Meaning of Christmas” so that he could organise the best possible Christmas party for the Crew. In parallel with this, Pythagoras-858 and Juliet-178 found themselves on an adventure involving Norse deities. (PROSE: The Winter Quests)

One one occasion, in one universe, at half past one in the morning on the night between Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, a sleeping Professor Awesome was woken up by Jenny, who talked him into joining her on the roof. Quickly getting dressed in his day clothes — complete with labcoat and “essential gadgetry” including “both robo-spiders and the stochastic photon homogenizer” — he followed her to the said roof, where she explained that she wanted to watch “the flyover”. The Professor slowly realised that she meant “the bringer of presents… the lurker at chimneys… the eater of a billion cookies”; Jenny, appearing to treat him as incontrovertibly real, advised Eric not to say the name out loud, though she told him that she had borrowed an “Amulet of Unheeding” from Steve and Thoth just in case.

Before they could see anything, however, Jenny was hit in the face by a large snowball coming from nowhere in particular, and they were then knocked down by a sudden gust of wind. When they got up again, there were contrails suddenly criss-crossing the sky, as though hundreds of aircrafts — or just one, moving extremely fast — had passed over the city in the blink of an eye. Melodramatically angry, Jenny started waving a fist in the air and shouting up at the sky: “You just wait! I know who’s driving the fat man this year!” — but she got no reply, and Eric calmed her down by calling her attention to the two large, scarlet-wraped presents with their name on them that were suddenly lying on a parapet. (PROSE: Watch the Skies)