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==Combat Messages==
==Combat Messages==
*Regular message:<br>
*Regular message:<br />
:<name>.
:<name>.


*With [[lucky Tam O'Shanter]] equipped:<br>
*With [[lucky Tam O'Shanter]] equipped:<br />
:<name> kicks your slain foe repeatedly in the shins, dislodging some extra meat.
:<name> kicks your slain foe repeatedly in the shins, dislodging some extra meat.


*With [[miniature gravy-covered maypole]] equipped:<br>
*With [[miniature gravy-covered maypole]] equipped:<br />
:<name> does a little dance around the maypole, while singing "La la, la la" to a slightly disturbing tune.
:<name> does a little dance around the maypole, while singing "La la, la la" to a slightly disturbing tune.


*With [[wax lips]] equipped:<br>
*With [[wax lips]] equipped:<br />
:<name> smiles reluctantly with his wax lips.
:<name> smiles reluctantly with his wax lips.


==References==
==References==
*The description of this familiar is a reference to the movie [[Wikipedia:Die Hard|Die Hard]] and one of the lines spoken by the character, John McClane.
*The kaiku for this familiar ends with a holiday version of a the cowboy exclamation "yippe-io-ki-ay".  [[Wikipedia:Bruce Willis|Bruce Willis]'s character, John McClane, in the 1988 movie [[Wikipedia:Die Hard|''Die Hard'']], popularlized this saying, adding an infamous expletive to it.


[[Category:Familiars]]
[[Category:Familiars]]

Revision as of 00:49, 15 September 2005

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Needs regular combat message(s)
Crimbo Elf

Crimbo gifts for you:
Smackdown and shakedown for loot
Ho ho ho ki yay.


Fights like a Sabre-Toothed Lime, loots like a Baby Gravy Fairy.

Familiar of the month for December, 2004.

Hatchling: crimbo elfling

Familiar equipment: dental pliers

The Cake-Shaped Arena weakness: (none)

Combat Messages

  • Regular message:
<name>.
<name> kicks your slain foe repeatedly in the shins, dislodging some extra meat.
<name> does a little dance around the maypole, while singing "La la, la la" to a slightly disturbing tune.
<name> smiles reluctantly with his wax lips.

References

  • The kaiku for this familiar ends with a holiday version of a the cowboy exclamation "yippe-io-ki-ay". [[Wikipedia:Bruce Willis|Bruce Willis]'s character, John McClane, in the 1988 movie Die Hard, popularlized this saying, adding an infamous expletive to it.