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Revision as of 07:48, 5 August 2014

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Remember, this article is about the character in the game, Template:Brand should not contain details about the real life Santa.

Template:Infobox character Santa is a character in the DLC How the Saints Save Christmas for Saints Row IV.

For the mythical being see Santa Claus

Biography

How the Saints Save Christmas

Shaundi grew up still believing in, and needing, Santa. She was right to as Santa actually existed. Due to an incident where he'd been kissed under mistletoe by a mother, Mrs. Claus would only let him deliver presents when everyone was asleep. [1] He stopped talking to Krampus centuries ago after a game of Texas Hold 'Em: Santa was a sore loser. [2]

Unknown to the world, Santa was real but had been abducted by Zinyak. This was covered up by Mrs Claus and the elves for the greater good. With the Christmas Spirit still strong, the North Pole carried on as if nothing had happened. The mental damage inflicted on Santa by the Zin eventually turned him into a twisted, holiday-hating monster named Clawz.[2] Clawz was such a threat that the only way to save the galaxy was to send Shaundi back in time to get help from The Protagonist. [3]

Trivia

  • He and his wife are the first mythical figures to be featured in the Saints Row series.
  • He used to have a semi-annual card game with Krampus.

Gallery

File:HTSSC Santa and the Boss.jpg

Santa with The Protagonist.

Santa Escapes

Santa out of the simulation.

File:Santa (Face Shot).jpg

Santa Close up

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