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{{familiar|name=Crimbo Elf|image=familiar26.gif|H1=Crimbo gifts for you:|H2=Smackdown and shakedown for loot|H3=Ho ho ho ki yay.|function=Fights like a [[Sabre-Toothed Lime]], loots like a [[Baby Gravy Fairy]].|hatchling=crimbo elfling|equipment=dental pliers|ArenaStrong=Hide and Seek|ArenaWeak=None}}
{{familiar|famid=26|name=Crimbo Elf|image=familiar26.gif|H1=Crimbo gifts for you:|H2=Smackdown and shakedown for loot|H3=Ho ho ho ki yay.|function=Fights like a [[Sabre-Toothed Lime]], loots like a [[Baby Gravy Fairy]].|hatchling=crimbo elfling|equipment=dental pliers|ArenaStrong=Hide and Seek|ArenaWeak=None}}


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Revision as of 14:47, 28 August 2006

Crimbo Elf

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

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

Throne/Bjorn: Unknown

Hatchling: crimbo elfling

Familiar-Specific Equipment: dental pliers

Ultimate Cage Match Scavenger Hunt Obstacle Course Hide and Seek

Mumming Trunk Abilities:

*Hover for details
Cannot breathe underwater
Combat Messages
  • Regular message:
<name> does a little elf dance.
<name> leaps up and smacks <him/her> in the knee for X damage.
<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.

Notes

References

  • The haiku for this familiar ends with a holiday version of a the cowboy exclamation "yippe-io-ki-ay". Bruce Willis's character, John McClane, in the 1988 movie Die Hard, popularized this saying, adding an infamous expletive to it.
  • The dental pliers are a reference to the claymation Christmas special Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer, whose sidekick was an elf who wanted to be a dentist and saved the day with a pair of pliers.
  • The miniature gravy-covered maypole text is a reference to the haunting melody sung by the elves in The Nightmare Before Christmas.