A Night of North Pole Naughtiness

With the Christmas season well on its way, everyone at the North Pole
is working hard to make this a holiday to remember.
Despite the efforts of the arctic inhabitants, productivity is at an all-time low,
upsetting many and putting Santa’s legacy at stake.
Desperate for a change, there are many who are willing to do almost anything to
increase efficiency and restore peace at the North Pole. But only one who will go too
far and commit an act of murder in this mystical place.
Will it be the audacious elf who believes they could run the workshop better?
The remorseful reindeer ready to hide their secrets? Or possibly the unwavering wife
who will do anything to protect her family through any ordeal?
As you join together for the Holly, Jolly Christmas party
you will mingle with magical guests.
In the end, you will need to decipher between the evil and the innocent, the
righteous and the responsible, the naughty and the nice. To insure that the Christmas
legacy continues unchanged, you will be called upon to employ your sleuthing skills
to make certain that the criminal is caught!
Clean and regular versions available.
Perfect for Holiday Parties!!!
Guest totals:
With 20 guests: 7+ Male characters, 6+ Female Characters, 7+ Gender neutral characters (roles that can be assumed by either a male or female guest).
With 15-20 guests: 7 Male, 4-6 Female, 4-7 Gender-neutral.
With 10-15 guests: 4 Male, 1-4 Female, 5-7 Gender-neutral.
With 8-12 guests: 3-4 Male, 0-2 Female, 5-6 Gender-neutral.
Santa Claus—Leader of North Pole operations. With the changing times, Santa has a lot to do to keep up with the current state of the world AND make sure his legacy lives on untainted.
Mrs. Claus—Santa’s wife. As matriarch of the North Pole, the Mrs. is worried about some of her husband’s decisions and may have to exert her power to get her way!
Connie Claus—Santa’s daughter. Connie is the heir apparent but someone without a lot of Christmas Spirit in her heart. Will her spoiled attitude ruin her chances to inherit the kingdom and legacy her father has built?
Kris Krangle—Santa’s protégé. Hand-picked to marry Santa’s daughter and take over North Pole operations, Kris is filled with kindness, generosity and a business sense worthy of running the North Pole. The only thing Kris is missing is the affection of Connie.
Jingle—Head elf. Groomed from adolescence to be Santa’s right-hand man, Jingle oversees every aspect of the North Pole operations and events. He is the elf the others answer to.
Jangle—Elf. In charge of toy-designing, Jangle has a knack for making plans that some may see as outdated. Is Jangle’s time in the workshop up or is there another reason for the lacking toy production?
Snappy—Elf. As Santa’s official list maker, Snappy is responsible for reading the correspondence that comes into and out of the North Pole. There is rarely a request that Snappy has not heard… until this year.
Spanky—Elf. While children around the world are familiar with Santa’s “naughty and nice” list, few realize that Spanky also makes an identical list for the inhabitants of the North Pole. Spanky will take charge if anyone steps out of line.
Bouncy—Elf. In charge of the reindeer, Bouncy is allowed to care for the animals, but that is where their decisions end.
Blinky—Elf. While Blinky considers himself the hardest working elf in the factory, there are others who would tell you different. It is hard to tell if Blinky’s diligent behavior is intended to help boost toy production or aimed at his goal of becoming the next ‘head elf’.
Ivy—Elf. Filled with a vengeance, Ivy has vowed to find the reindeer that ran over her husband and make them pay for his pain.
Holly—Elf. As Jingle’s main squeeze, Holly has used her position to her advantage— even when it angers others.
Sparky—Elf. Tired of always being a worker-elf, Sparky is ready to use their wits and resources to promote their position.
Rudolph—Reindeer. With his position on the sleigh guaranteed, Rudolph has not been living up to his potential and testing his boundaries.
Dasher—Reindeer. As the fastest reindeer, Dasher’s speed prevents him from being removed from the sleigh… unless he is found guilty of something terrible!
Cupid—Reindeer. The belle of the barn, Cupid is a sucker for true love and appears to be more worried about her beau’s position on the sleigh than her own.
Vixen—Reindeer. Smitten by power and intrigued by position, Vixen will do anything to remain Rudolph’s girlfriend… as long as he remains on the sleigh.
Blitzen—Reindeer. A committed team player, Blitzen simply wants to see the sleigh team get faster to ease Santa’s worries.
Dusty—Reindeer. With his sights set on joining Santa’s sleigh team, Dusty has worked hard to prove themselves a worthy reindeer. However, it will take an opening on the sleigh for Dusty to be in!
Holiday Wishes—North Pole postmaster. In charge of communications, Holiday often uses their position to collect data as well as deliver it.
With 20 guests: 7+ Male characters, 6+ Female Characters, 7+ Gender neutral characters (roles that can be assumed by either a male or female guest).
With 15-20 guests: 7 Male, 4-6 Female, 4-7 Gender-neutral.
With 10-15 guests: 4 Male, 1-4 Female, 5-7 Gender-neutral.
With 8-12 guests: 3-4 Male, 0-2 Female, 5-6 Gender-neutral.
Santa Claus—Leader of North Pole operations. With the changing times, Santa has a lot to do to keep up with the current state of the world AND make sure his legacy lives on untainted.
Mrs. Claus—Santa’s wife. As matriarch of the North Pole, the Mrs. is worried about some of her husband’s decisions and may have to exert her power to get her way!
Connie Claus—Santa’s daughter. Connie is the heir apparent but someone without a lot of Christmas Spirit in her heart. Will her spoiled attitude ruin her chances to inherit the kingdom and legacy her father has built?
Kris Krangle—Santa’s protégé. Hand-picked to marry Santa’s daughter and take over North Pole operations, Kris is filled with kindness, generosity and a business sense worthy of running the North Pole. The only thing Kris is missing is the affection of Connie.
Jingle—Head elf. Groomed from adolescence to be Santa’s right-hand man, Jingle oversees every aspect of the North Pole operations and events. He is the elf the others answer to.
Jangle—Elf. In charge of toy-designing, Jangle has a knack for making plans that some may see as outdated. Is Jangle’s time in the workshop up or is there another reason for the lacking toy production?
Snappy—Elf. As Santa’s official list maker, Snappy is responsible for reading the correspondence that comes into and out of the North Pole. There is rarely a request that Snappy has not heard… until this year.
Spanky—Elf. While children around the world are familiar with Santa’s “naughty and nice” list, few realize that Spanky also makes an identical list for the inhabitants of the North Pole. Spanky will take charge if anyone steps out of line.
Bouncy—Elf. In charge of the reindeer, Bouncy is allowed to care for the animals, but that is where their decisions end.
Blinky—Elf. While Blinky considers himself the hardest working elf in the factory, there are others who would tell you different. It is hard to tell if Blinky’s diligent behavior is intended to help boost toy production or aimed at his goal of becoming the next ‘head elf’.
Ivy—Elf. Filled with a vengeance, Ivy has vowed to find the reindeer that ran over her husband and make them pay for his pain.
Holly—Elf. As Jingle’s main squeeze, Holly has used her position to her advantage— even when it angers others.
Sparky—Elf. Tired of always being a worker-elf, Sparky is ready to use their wits and resources to promote their position.
Rudolph—Reindeer. With his position on the sleigh guaranteed, Rudolph has not been living up to his potential and testing his boundaries.
Dasher—Reindeer. As the fastest reindeer, Dasher’s speed prevents him from being removed from the sleigh… unless he is found guilty of something terrible!
Cupid—Reindeer. The belle of the barn, Cupid is a sucker for true love and appears to be more worried about her beau’s position on the sleigh than her own.
Vixen—Reindeer. Smitten by power and intrigued by position, Vixen will do anything to remain Rudolph’s girlfriend… as long as he remains on the sleigh.
Blitzen—Reindeer. A committed team player, Blitzen simply wants to see the sleigh team get faster to ease Santa’s worries.
Dusty—Reindeer. With his sights set on joining Santa’s sleigh team, Dusty has worked hard to prove themselves a worthy reindeer. However, it will take an opening on the sleigh for Dusty to be in!
Holiday Wishes—North Pole postmaster. In charge of communications, Holiday often uses their position to collect data as well as deliver it.
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"...bar tender got dred locks, he is actually going bald, what a surprise. I already have had several people ask what I am going to do for next year. Thanks for a great evening.
~ Posted on message board
"... looking at doing another one around Christmas time. It was easy to plan and even those who were a little worried about what to do, did an awesome job. Everyone loved it and now we have others who couldn't make it asking when we are doing another one!
"...essed by how comprehensive the package was. Everything we needed to host the party was thought of and included. We have told everyone that asks about how much fun we had and where to find information if they are considering hosting one of your mysteries. We will do this again sometime with a different mystery. Than..."
~ Posted on message board
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~ Posted on message board
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~ Posted on message board
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~ Posted on message board
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Christmas is by far the most popular season with plenty of decorations, traditions and recipes all fit for this theme and lending themselves to make your party relatively easy to plan for. Below are a few suggestions:

Here are some ways to provide free music for your gathering.
• Visit your local library and check out some Christmas cds.
• Visit Pandora.com where you can type in a genre of music and it will stream music throughout your party.
• Visit iTunes and stream Christmas music from there
• Download free Christmas Carols here. Or here.
• You may also consider playing soundtracks from Christmas movies: Find a list of them here.
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• Have a North Pole sign out front directing your guests to the party.
• Have “Reindeer Crossing” signs as you come up the walkway.
• Make one of your rooms the reindeer barn. Complete it with harnesses, rope, leashes, hay bales, sleigh bells and brushes.
• Light it Up! Buy a couple of sets of Christmas lights and string them along the walls. Turn off the room lights to create a cozy atmosphere.
• If you want to decorate your house with candles, attach them to the inside of clear jars with a few drops of wax. This way if they get accidentally knocked over, they won't set your place on fire.
• Ornament Hang Up. Let the ceiling be the decorative focal point of the party. Using fishing line cut in various lengths, hang simple ball ornaments around the room. You could also arrange bunches from light fixtures for a cool chandelier effect. Use brightly colored ornaments or buy clear glass ones and make your own.
• Tree Trimming. Ask everyone to bring one hugely tacky ornament, and have a contest to see who brings the worst one. Have your guests decorate your tree while you are there.
• Poinsettias and wreaths are relatively cheap and make beautiful and festive decorations.
• Tack up some mistletoe at each doorway and enforce that your guests follow the kissing-under-the-mistletoe rule. (We're big fans of embarrassment.)
• Decorate your house with miniature stockings that have your guests' names written on them. Just stuff the stockings with candy that you can buy in bulk, and give them to your guests as party favors.
• A lot of candy companies sell their products wrapped in Christmas colors this time of year. Buy a few bags of the stuff, pour them into large bowls, and you get edible Christmas decorations-the best kind.
• Adorn the inside of your home with some scene setters.
• Hang a Cinnamon-Apple Wreath on your door to commemorate the season. Make one here.
• Have Christmas Movies playing in the background.

• Have a tasty table of treats. Find recipes here or ask each of your guests to bring their favorite Christmas sweet or cookie.
Make a batch of puppy chow and label it “Reindeer Food” for your special four-legged guests.
Hors d'oeuvres Galore! Try this website for a number of festive party appetizers. These recipes are quick easy to make, which works out perfectly for the busiest season of all.
Drinks:
Hot Apple Toddys
Egg Nog: Find a tasty and/or unique recipe for eggnog here.
Hot Chocolate: Find everything you need to about hot chocolate—how to make it from scratch, different recipes, etc. here.
A comprehensive list of Christmas Drink Recipes—Cocktails and Mocktails

Provide an assortment of accessories to help your guests "get into character" include items such as: santa hats, elf ears, reindeer antlers, jingle bells, scarves, hats, etc.
Email us with your ideas and suggestions and we will gladly add them.
Here are some ways to provide free music for your gathering.
• Visit your local library and check out some Christmas cds.
• Visit Pandora.com where you can type in a genre of music and it will stream music throughout your party.
• Visit iTunes and stream Christmas music from there
• Download free Christmas Carols here. Or here.
• You may also consider playing soundtracks from Christmas movies: Find a list of them here.
• Have a North Pole sign out front directing your guests to the party.
• Have “Reindeer Crossing” signs as you come up the walkway.
• Make one of your rooms the reindeer barn. Complete it with harnesses, rope, leashes, hay bales, sleigh bells and brushes.
• Light it Up! Buy a couple of sets of Christmas lights and string them along the walls. Turn off the room lights to create a cozy atmosphere.
• If you want to decorate your house with candles, attach them to the inside of clear jars with a few drops of wax. This way if they get accidentally knocked over, they won't set your place on fire.
• Ornament Hang Up. Let the ceiling be the decorative focal point of the party. Using fishing line cut in various lengths, hang simple ball ornaments around the room. You could also arrange bunches from light fixtures for a cool chandelier effect. Use brightly colored ornaments or buy clear glass ones and make your own.
• Tree Trimming. Ask everyone to bring one hugely tacky ornament, and have a contest to see who brings the worst one. Have your guests decorate your tree while you are there.
• Poinsettias and wreaths are relatively cheap and make beautiful and festive decorations.
• Tack up some mistletoe at each doorway and enforce that your guests follow the kissing-under-the-mistletoe rule. (We're big fans of embarrassment.)
• Decorate your house with miniature stockings that have your guests' names written on them. Just stuff the stockings with candy that you can buy in bulk, and give them to your guests as party favors.
• A lot of candy companies sell their products wrapped in Christmas colors this time of year. Buy a few bags of the stuff, pour them into large bowls, and you get edible Christmas decorations-the best kind.
• Adorn the inside of your home with some scene setters.
• Hang a Cinnamon-Apple Wreath on your door to commemorate the season. Make one here.
• Have Christmas Movies playing in the background.
• Have a tasty table of treats. Find recipes here or ask each of your guests to bring their favorite Christmas sweet or cookie.
Make a batch of puppy chow and label it “Reindeer Food” for your special four-legged guests.
Hors d'oeuvres Galore! Try this website for a number of festive party appetizers. These recipes are quick easy to make, which works out perfectly for the busiest season of all.
Drinks:
Hot Apple Toddys
Egg Nog: Find a tasty and/or unique recipe for eggnog here.
Hot Chocolate: Find everything you need to about hot chocolate—how to make it from scratch, different recipes, etc. here.
A comprehensive list of Christmas Drink Recipes—Cocktails and Mocktails

Provide an assortment of accessories to help your guests "get into character" include items such as: santa hats, elf ears, reindeer antlers, jingle bells, scarves, hats, etc.
Email us with your ideas and suggestions and we will gladly add them.
| Guests | Gender Roles | Price |
| 8-12 | 3-4 male 0-2 female 5-6 neutral | $40 |
| 10-15 | 4 male 1-4 female 5-7 neutral | $45 |
| 15-20 | 6 male 7-9 female 2-5 neutral | $50 |
| 20-80 | 6+ male 7+ female 2+neutral | $70 |
| Upgrade | Upgrade For 15-20 Guest Version | $25 |
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