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The '''Examiners of Malfeasances Attributable to Santa''', more commonly known as '''XMAS''', were a joint body of initially the MI7 and later on a reclusive faction of the KGB that was active between 1923 and 1982. XMAS’s primary goal was to uncover the meaning behind and purpose of the actions of the [[Chimney Man]] with the aim of eventually sealing him.<ref>Many XMAS members would have instead preferred to kill the Chimney Man outright, but they knew better than to think that they’d be capable of that.</ref>
The '''Examiners of Malfeasances Attributable to Santa''', more commonly known as '''XMAS''', were a joint body of initially the MI7 and later on a reclusive faction of the KGB that was active between 1923 and 1982. XMAS’s primary goal was to uncover the meaning behind and purpose of the actions of the [[Chimney Man]] with the aim of eventually sealing him—


XMAS was disbanded after all of its members were forcefully relocated from -17i+1982j to [[Realm of the Dead|+17i]]+1982j on 24 December 1982.
XMAS was disbanded after all of its members were forcefully relocated from -17i+1982j to [[Realm of the Dead|+17i]]+1982j on 24 December 1982.
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Revision as of 08:24, 21 October 2024

XMAS

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Founded1923
FoundersChristopher Winter, MI7
Historical ContextThe freeing of the Chimney Man
GoalsCapturing the Chimney Man
AlliesThe Friendly Council
EnemiesThe Chimney Man

The Examiners of Malfeasances Attributable to Santa, more commonly known as XMAS, were a joint body of initially the MI7 and later on a reclusive faction of the KGB that was active between 1923 and 1982. XMAS’s primary goal was to uncover the meaning behind and purpose of the actions of the Chimney Man with the aim of eventually sealing him—

XMAS was disbanded after all of its members were forcefully relocated from -17i+1982j to +17i+1982j on 24 December 1982.