Krampus’ List 2025 — Limited Edition Poster

101,13 kr SEK

You’ve made the list… the wrong one. 😈

Krampus’ List 2025 is a dark holiday horror art print blending gothic folklore, ritual imagery, and playful menace. Inspired by the Phasmophobia Winter’s Jest event during Winter’s Jest 2025 gameplay, this piece captures the eerie chaos of cursed holiday traditions and twisted seasonal judgment.

The poster features the names of those who met—or exceeded—our goals live on stream, immortalized as part of Krampus’ ledger. What began as a moment of chaotic celebration during gameplay has been transformed into a collectible piece of horror art, preserving the energy, community, and mischief of that live event.

Featuring a horned Krampus figure offering a gilded bell—an omen, a warning, or an invitation—this artwork reimagines the classic Naughty vs. Nice tradition through a horror-inspired lens shaped by in-game folklore, winter rituals, and festive dread.

Designed as a limited edition release, this poster strikes the perfect balance between eerie, seductive, and festive chaos. Blood-red lettering, stark contrast, and unsettling details make it a standout statement piece for horror fans, alt aesthetics, and collectors of seasonal dark art.

Perfect for:

  • Horror & dark fantasy fans

  • Phasmophobia players & Winter’s Jest enjoyers

  • Krampusnacht lovers

  • Gothic holiday decor

  • Collectors of limited creator art

  • Anyone proudly living on the Naughty List

Once this edition is gone, it will not be reprinted.

🖤 Limited quantity
🖤 Exclusive shop release
🖤 Designed for collectors

Hang it as a warning… or a badge of honor.

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  • Paper thickness: 0.26mm
  • Paper weight: 189 g/m²
  • Opacity: 94%
  • ISO brightness: 104%

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  • Quality is guaranteed. If there is a print error or visible quality issue, we'll replace or refund it.
  • Because the products are made to order, we do not accept general returns or sizing-related returns.