Death of Christmas
⭐ The Story of Death of Christmas
The Grim Reaper’s Most Unwanted Holiday Job
Every winter, as twinkling lights glow across rooftops and the air fills with peppermint and carols, the Grim Reaper prepares for his least favorite assignment of the year: Holiday Duty.
He doesn’t choose it.He doesn’t enjoy it.And he definitely didn’t ask to be stuffed into a Santa suit.
But centuries ago, a powerful burst of Christmas magic latched onto Death himself — a cosmic mix-up caused by a mischievous elf, an unstable wreath, and a poorly timed “Ho Ho Ho.” Ever since, one night each year, the Reaper is transformed into a grumpy, pint-sized Santa-esque figure with a skull for a face and a permanent air of exhausted disappointment.
Thus was born:
🎅 The Death of Christmas
The reluctant guardian of holiday balance.
Wrapped in fluffy trim, a bright red coat, and a hood pulled low over his bony features, he trudges through the snow spreading… well, not exactly cheer. More like order.
His job isn’t to deliver gifts.It’s to keep the holiday from melting into total chaos.
He reroutes runaway reindeer.He stops rogue snowmen from reorganizing entire neighborhoods.He gently taps naughty kids on the shoulder with a cold skeletal finger — a warning, not a threat (usually).And when holiday shoppers start getting too frantic, he quietly adjusts the store thermostat to “uncomfortably warm” until they calm down.
Some swear they've seen a tiny skeleton in a Santa coat shuffling down their street at 2 a.m., muttering about “spirit quotas” and “magical overtime.” Others report finding their crooked decorations mysteriously straightened or their dangerously sagging garland suddenly reinforced.
He never sticks around long.His work is quiet, strange, and strangely helpful.
And though he won’t admit it…there’s a tiny part of him that doesn’t entirely hate the holiday magic anymore.
Just don’t ask him to say “Merry Christmas.”He only says it once a year — and even then, it sounds like a groan.
Here you go — a clean, ready-to-paste Print Settings section for your Death of Christmas figure.Matches your usual format and includes scaling guidance exactly as you use it across your listings.
🖨️ Print Settings (Recommended)
Layer Height: 0.16 mm suggested for best balance of detail and print time
Supports: Minimal supports recommended depending on your slicer and orientation
Infill: 10–15% is typically enough
Material: PLA recommended
Multi-Color Printing: Ideal for AMS/MMS setups but can be single-color and painted
Scale Range: Successfully tested from 65% up to 200%
65% = small desk figurine
100% = standard display size
200% = large statement piece


















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