Santa is a human and his "elves" are gnomes!
You read that right folks. In the 3rd Edition D&D universe Santa, also known as Nicholas the Gift-Giver, is a human and his army of helpers are actually gnomes! Those pointy eared liars have been taking credit for gnomish hard work for centuries now.
Santa Claus
And, if anyone is aware of any Santa write-ups for other editions of D&D feel free to post. I'd be interested to see them!
Santa Claus
Santa Claus is generous, kind, friendly, and jolly. He loves a good conversation, good meals, and working with his hands. He is particularly protective of children, and threatening a child is one of the few things that can rouse his ire. He is patient with fools and the misguided, but deals harshly with bad-tempered or violent folk. He gives small gifts to any children or innocent folk he encounters, and has been known to help out good-minded people in need with small magic items that can heal, protect, or aid without causing harm to others. He often uses animal friendshipto befriend local animals, then dismisses the bond when he has to leave. He even uses awaken on pets of vulnerable children, entrusting them to secretly watch over their two-legged friends.Santa's Palace
In the farthest northern reaches of icy darkness stands a fabulous palace -- the grand home of a mysterious tribe of gift-giving elves. At least, rumors speak of such a place. Great riches and rewards supposedly emanate from the Northern Palace, so surely any party of adventurers will find it a worthy location to seek out.Santa's Workshop
The rumors are only partly true. While the so-called Northern Palace is indeed home to a famous gift-giver, its principal inhabitants are not elves -- they're gnomes, reindeer, and a couple of humans. The Northern Palace serves as the home and workshop of Nicholas the Gift-Giver and his helpers.
Gnome WorkshopRead more about these exciting revelations here: http://archive.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dnd/20011222xThis high, bright room would be cavernous if it weren't stuffed with all manner of gears, conveyer belts, catwalks, and machinery. Scores of long, low tables are scattered throughout the room. In the bright light of scores of lanterns, small figures clad in red and green move about, busy at tasks of small construction. Some chatter among themselves, others sing, but the clatter of their work and the ever-churning machinery all about them overwhelms their voices.Here, in one of the several workshops in the compound, the gnomes toil merrily at their vocation: making toys. The annual demand is staggering, and shifts of toymakers are on duty 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Creatures: At any given time, several gnome toymakers are at work in the workshop. The gnomes are friendly folk, and although surprised at the appearance of any strangers, most guard no secrets and all are happy to show off their work.
Tactics: Although a few individuals are somewhat secretive about their work, the toymakers generally welcome any visitors with enthusiasm. Anyone new to the gnome workshop is treated to a frantic and disjointed (but very enthusiastic) tour of the facility and piled up with samples of toy wagons, hobby horses, dolls before he or she can escape the room.
And, if anyone is aware of any Santa write-ups for other editions of D&D feel free to post. I'd be interested to see them!
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They're the middle management of he workshop.
It wasn't until the party faced him and I let out a hearty "Ho ho ho, merry children, you will all be destroyed!" that they got the joke.
Santa is apparently part elf, part halfling. Elfling? And he makes use of magic to spy on people all year. The NSA would be jealous! From: http://community.wizards.com/forum/4e-general-discussion/threads/1753846