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|image = | |image = Siegfried the Goblin.png | ||
|species = Goblin | |species = Goblin | ||
|affiliation = | |affiliation = Krampus (mythology) | ||
| | |affiliation2 = the Pantheon | ||
|only | |only cs = Imaginary Enemies (comic story) | ||
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''' | '''Seigfried''' was one of three [[goblin]]s who served [[Krampus (mythology)|Krampus]] of [[the Pantheon]], alongside [[Ludwig (Imaginary Enemies)|Ludwig]] and [[Otto (Imaginary Enemies)|Otto]]. | ||
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When Krampus emerged in [[Leadworth]] during [[Amelia Pond]]'s childhood, he brought with him three [[Christmas tree]] [[ornament]]s from which he unleashed the three goblins, sending them after Amelia, [[Rory Williams]] and [[Mels Zucker]]. However, the three were roundly trounced by Mels, who unleashed her [[proto-Time Lord|more than human]] strength. Although Krampus then captured the children himself, his plan was foiled when Amelia convinced [[Veronica Saltbroke]] to reject [[the Link]], causing Krampus and his henchfolk to be sucked back into the mirror through which they'd crossed the [[walls of reality]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Imaginary Enemies (comic story)}}) | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 14 July 2024
Seigfried was one of three goblins who served Krampus of the Pantheon, alongside Ludwig and Otto.
When Krampus emerged in Leadworth during Amelia Pond's childhood, he brought with him three Christmas tree ornaments from which he unleashed the three goblins, sending them after Amelia, Rory Williams and Mels Zucker. However, the three were roundly trounced by Mels, who unleashed her more than human strength. Although Krampus then captured the children himself, his plan was foiled when Amelia convinced Veronica Saltbroke to reject the Link, causing Krampus and his henchfolk to be sucked back into the mirror through which they'd crossed the walls of reality. (COMIC: Imaginary Enemies [+]Loading...["Imaginary Enemies (comic story)"])