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The ancient Yeti celebration of the winter solstice was an end of the world representation. Everyone drank and dressed how they pleased, throwing giant snow balls, fighting duels with outsized sugar canes and sledding with ice sculptures. However, the years following the creation of the Frozn village saw the Yetis rapidly adopt the tradition of gift giving, which resulted in a lot less bumps and bruises, and hangovers. And it also explains why Brampah Noel plays his role of Santa Claus dressed up in the "traditional" garb…but where on earth he gets his teddies from is anybody's guess!