14:04 Ruprecht: He was greedy even by dwarven standards. He would never share anything or give away the cheapest thing in his possession ...
14:04 Ruprecht: One day a woman came to his house and asked him for a cup of water ...
14:04 Ruprecht: Of course he refused. He even mocked her for being so naive. But what he did not know was that this woman was some kind of mighty fairy or perhaps a goddess in disguise ...
14:05 Ruprecht: Be it as it may, the woman cursed old Santa, forcing him to share his fortune with everyone he met ...
14:05 Ruprecht: Santa was horrified. Of course, he could not bear the thought of sharing anything at all. So he went into hiding ...
14:05 Ruprecht: He hid in the most remote places in the world, but time and again someone found him out, and the curse made him share his wealth ...
14:05 Ruprecht: And know something? Old santa actually came to like it! He saw the joy his presents brought, and this opened his old stony heart ...
14:05 Ruprecht: And he learnt that this way his fortune gave him more joy and pleasure than it ever did when he locked it away. ...
14:05 Ruprecht: Over the years he turned it into a game. He hid somewhere to reward those who found him ...
14:05 Ruprecht: But once every year, on a very special day which happens to be his curse's anniversary, he goes out and brings presents to the people, and especially to the children ...
14:06 Ruprecht: Well, that is his story ... Nah, that's not a tear in my eye. It's just the wind, you know.