Nicholas St. North

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Nicholas St. North, widely known as Santa Claus, is the Guardian of Wonder and serves as the leader of the Guardians.

Names Nicholas St. North, Santa Claus, Father Christmas, Nick
Gender Male
Race Human
Occupation Cossack, Bandit (formerly), Guardian of Wonder, Toymaker
Origin Rise of the Guardians (October 10, 2012) (Mill Valley Film Festival)
Alignment Hero
Age 1733
Created By William Joyce, David Lindsay-Abaire, Peter Ramsay

Appearance[edit | edit source]

North is a towering figure with a robust build, blending strength and a touch of roundness. He has piercing blue eyes, thick black eyebrows, and a long, flowing white beard and mustache.

He typically dons a black fur hat, a red plaid shirt, and a long red coat trimmed with black fur. On each forearm, he proudly displays tattoos that read "naughty" and "nice." When venturing away from home, he carries two swords strapped to his waist, emphasizing his warrior spirit.

Personality[edit | edit source]

North is a bold and passionate warrior with an unshakable belief in the impossible, embodying a heart of gold beneath his fierce exterior. Enthusiastic and impulsive, his approach to life is as grand as his personality.

He reveals a fatherly side with Jack Frost, being the first of the Guardians to embrace Jack without hesitation and guiding him in finding his role within the group. However, North can be quick to judge, as shown when he initially suspects Jack of wrongdoing after Baby Tooth goes missing and Jack is found with the tooth box.

Jack also brings out North's playful side, evident when North enthusiastically joins a snowball fight with the other Guardians and the children of Burgess, even jokingly threatening to put two boys, Claude and Caleb, on the Naughty List for pelting him with snowballs. Despite his warmth and humor, North can be stern, such as when he confronts Jack about holding the record for the Naughty List or scolds him for attempting to break into his workshop for years.

North’s literal mindset often leaves him oblivious to sarcasm. For example, when Jack sarcastically remarked that he enjoyed being kidnapped in a sack by the yetis, North happily took credit for the idea.

Concept and Creation[edit | edit source]

"He's a wild man," said Peter Ramsey, the director of Rise of the Guardians. "An adventurer, a warrior, a dynamic force. A big guy who takes over every room. He has two gigantic swords. He kicks down doors. The core idea was, what would a guy who can fly around the world in one night be like? He had to do this with sheer force of will. So we wrapped that dynamo around a guy who loves making toys, whose whole existence is bringing generosity to the world."

The mythology crafted by William Joyce played a significant role in shaping North's character. In Joyce's vision, Santa Claus is a Cossack warrior. "Cossacks have an interesting dynamic," noted animator Anthony Hordos. "They are powerful warriors and gentle fathers, farmers, and family men. When you think about Santa, there’s something almost bipolar about him. He decides whether to give your child presents or a lump of coal."

North’s design reflects his dual nature. His arms bear tattoos reading “Naughty” and “Nice.” His appearance includes a long beard and a fur-trimmed coat. Initially, the team considered animating his beard dynamically, but integrating it with the fur on his costume proved challenging. Instead, the character effects department used Side Effects Software's Houdini hair tools, a first for the film. "Nathan Fok and his team developed the system," said producer Christina Prescott. "Houdini was that much quicker than other hair simulation tools available at the time, so our character effects team got a crash course."

The film's animators and effects artists also collaborated extensively to perfect North’s sleigh and reindeer. Hordos described North's approach as aggressive: "We made North drive the sleigh with aggression. The reindeer are like beasts—big, powerful, brutal. North forces these magical creatures off the ground with sheer will."

The animators faced challenges creating realistic motion for the six reindeer and North's intricate sleigh. The rigging team developed advanced systems for each animal, connecting them to a yoke rig and rigging the sleigh and all the toys inside. "Making a rig like that user-friendly is almost an art form," said Prescott. Character TD Supervisor Arthur Gregory was instrumental in crafting the complex but functional setup, ensuring the reins and movements aligned naturally with the animation.

This attention to detail extended to every aspect of North’s portrayal, emphasizing his dynamic, larger-than-life persona as both a formidable warrior and a bringer of joy.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Rise of the Guardians[edit | edit source]

North first appears sculpting intricate toys from ice before being interrupted by one of his Yetis. The Yeti informs him of a disturbance with the Globe of Belief, prompting North to investigate. Upon arriving in the Globe Room, North discovers black sand scattered around and a shadow darting across the area. Realizing this is the work of the Nightmare King, Pitch Black, North quickly summons the other Guardians.

When the Guardians gather at North's Workshop, he informs them of Pitch’s return. Initially, they are skeptical, with E. Aster Bunnymund dismissing North's concerns, especially with Easter only three days away. Meanwhile, Sandy, the Sandman, notices the Man in the Moon shining above and attempts to alert the group. After several failed attempts to get their attention, Sandy uses an elf’s hat bell to draw their focus. The Man in the Moon confirms Pitch’s return and reveals the need for a new Guardian. Tooth Fairy wonders who it could be, while Sandy jokingly suggests the Leprechaun. Bunnymund hopes it isn’t the Groundhog. When the Man in the Moon announces that Jack Frost is the new Guardian, North appears surprised but optimistic, while Bunnymund protests, arguing that Jack doesn’t care about children.

To bring Jack Frost to the Workshop, North devises a plan involving a magic sack and portal. He sends two Yetis and Bunnymund to retrieve Jack, who is successfully "kidnapped" and brought to the North Pole. At the Workshop, North introduces Jack to the other Guardians and explains that he has been chosen as one of them. Jack, however, refuses the offer, resulting in a heated argument between him and Bunnymund. Sandy intervenes, suggesting North speak privately with Jack.

North takes Jack aside and explains the concept of a Guardian’s "center," the essence of who they are and why they were chosen. Although Jack is unsure of his center, their conversation is interrupted by Bunnymund, who announces trouble at Tooth Palace. North quickly prepares his sleigh, and the Guardians set off for the palace.

Upon arrival, they discover Pitch’s Nightmares have raided Tooth Palace, stealing children’s teeth and capturing the fairies. Jack manages to save Baby Tooth from one of the Nightmares before they regroup inside the palace, where Tooth Fairy is panicking. Pitch then confronts the Guardians, leading to a fierce battle. Despite their efforts, Pitch escapes.

Realizing that children are losing faith in Tooth Fairy, North quickly devises a plan for the Guardians to help collect teeth and restore belief. Jack joins their mission, and the group embarks on a global quest. While collecting teeth, a friendly competition arises among them, but Tooth reminds them of the importance of leaving gifts. Realizing they forgot to leave presents, the Guardians hastily travel back around the world to make things right.

The Guardians gather in Jamie’s room, inadvertently causing a commotion that wakes Jamie and his dog, Abby. Jamie tries to calm Abby, who growls at Bunnymund. Seizing the opportunity to play a prank, Jack Frost triggers the alarm, prompting Abby to attack Bunnymund, causing chaos as he jumps around the room. Sandy attempts to diffuse the situation with his dream sand but accidentally puts everyone—except Jack, Jamie, and himself—to sleep. When North lands on Jamie’s bed, launching the boy into the air, Sandy catches him and gently puts him to sleep. Sandy and Jack then turn their attention to the sudden appearance of Pitch’s Nightmares, teaming up to fight them.

North awakens and quickly rallies Bunnymund and Tooth to join the battle. As the Guardians confront Pitch and his Nightmares, the fight intensifies. Pitch’s Nightmares overwhelm Sandy, allowing Pitch to strike him, turning him into sand. Enraged, Jack retaliates with an immense ice wave that destroys the Nightmares.

The Guardians return to the North Pole to honor Sandy with a memorial. North encourages Jack to stay strong, reminding him that Sandy would be proud of his efforts. Determined to turn things around, the Guardians shift their focus to helping Bunnymund with Easter preparations. North surprises everyone by declaring that Easter is more important than Christmas this time, which excites Bunnymund. However, when North suggests taking the sleigh to the Warren, Bunnymund insists on using his tunnel system, pulling everyone underground.

At the Warren, the Guardians find Jamie’s sister, Sophie, who accidentally transported herself there with one of North’s snow globes. Jack uses his playful nature to help Bunnymund relax and have fun with Sophie, who eventually falls asleep. Once the Easter eggs are ready, Jack takes Sophie home.

Unfortunately, Pitch’s Nightmares attack the Warren, destroying all the eggs and ruining Easter. Later, Jack discovers the destruction but arrives too late to save the day. Bunnymund tries to impress some children but is devastated to find that he has become invisible due to their loss of belief. When Tooth asks Jack about Baby Tooth and the Tooth Box, Jack admits that Pitch gave it to him. North and Tooth are shocked, while Bunnymund angrily declares that trusting Jack was a mistake.

Later, North, Tooth, and Bunnymund hurried to Jamie’s house to protect the last light of belief. Upon arrival, North was surprised to find Jack already there and even more astonished when Jamie revealed that he could see Jack. When Jack inquired about Bunnymund, North explained that Bunny had transformed into a small, adorable bunny. Jamie laughed at Bunny’s predicament, commenting on how he had gone from tall and strong to "cute." Bunny suspected Jack of putting Jamie up to this, but Jamie clarified that Jack had actually helped him maintain his belief in Bunny.

Pitch then appeared, searching for Jamie. Jack urged the Guardians to protect Jamie while he confronted Pitch alone. However, the Guardians soon found themselves trapped in an alley. Jack, injured from his clash with Pitch, revealed that the Nightmare King had grown stronger. As Pitch approached, Jamie admitted to Jack that he was scared, giving Jack an idea. Jack struck Pitch with a snowball and rallied the group to find Jamie’s friends.

With the Guardians’ help, Jamie’s friends began to believe again. Pitch taunted them, asking who would protect the Guardians while they were busy protecting the children. Jack reassured Jamie that Nightmares were nothing more than bad dreams, inspiring Jamie to volunteer to protect the Guardians. His bravery encouraged his friends to join him. Pitch retaliated with a wave of nightmare sand, but Jamie boldly declared, "I do believe in you. I'm just not afraid of you!" This turned the nightmare sand back into dream sand, restoring the Guardians' powers.

North summoned Yetis with his snow globes, and Bunnymund unleashed his Warrior Eggs through tunnels, joining forces against Pitch’s Nightmares. Meanwhile, Jamie devised a plan to revive the Sandman and shared it with his friends. As the battle continued, the Guardians cornered Pitch, but he slipped into the shadows and ambushed Jack with a nightmare sand scythe. Before Pitch could strike, the Sandman returned just in time, saving Jack and using his dream sand to restore good dreams and strengthen belief worldwide.

With the battle won, the Guardians and children celebrated. Jack initiated a playful snowball fight by hitting Jamie with a snowball. North joined in after being pelted by Caleb, Claude, and an elf. During the festivities, North asked Jack about his center, and Jack revealed he had discovered it was fun. North gifted Jack a small nesting doll as a symbol of his realization, affirming North had always known.

Pitch, regaining consciousness, tried to scare Jamie once more, only to find Jamie unfazed. Jamie walked through Pitch, who retreated in fear to his lair, where the Guardians confronted him one last time. Pitch was ultimately dragged away by his own Nightmares. North then invited Jack to make his Guardian status official. During the ceremony, Jack glanced at Jamie, who nodded in encouragement. Proud of himself and Jamie, Jack accepted, officially becoming a Guardian.

Later, North waited in his sleigh as Jack bid farewell to Jamie. He warmly welcomed Jack as the newest Guardian as the sleigh lifted into the sky, marking the beginning of Jack’s journey with the Guardians.

Powers and Statistics[edit | edit source]

Tier: Likely 7-B

Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, possibly Superhuman Speed (Can deliver presents to every nice child in the world in one night), Weapon Mastery (With his twin swords), Immortality (Type 1 and 8, reliant on the belief of children to maintain his strength, and cannot be killed as long as one child believes in him), True Flight (With his sleigh), Magic (Can imbue the toys he creates with magic, however, it is not known what form this takes), Invisibility and Intangibility (When people do not believe in North, they will no longer be able to see him or interact with him), Portal Creation (Can create a portal to anywhere in the world using glass orbs), Summoning (Can use his portals to summon Yetis) and possibly Fourth Wall Breaking (Addressed the camera here)

Attack Potency: Likely City level (Fought evenly against Boogyman Pitch Black who, at the height of his power, created a tangible shadow large enough to swallow a town)

Speed: Massively Hypersonic+ sleigh speed and running speed (Should be comparable to his mythological version who has to travel to children around the world in the space of a single night. Can perform similar feats on foot)

Lifting Strength: At least Class M (Has to carry many tonnes of toys every Christmas day)

Striking Strength: Likely City level

Durability: Likely City level (Comparable to Toothiana, who shrugged off one of Pitch's shadow spears)

Stamina: Superhuman (Can work for 31 hours non-stop every Christmas)

Range: Extended Melee Range

Standard Equipment: Twin swords, portal orbs, the Djinni Robot

Intelligence: Genius (Constructed the Djinni Robot, a machine capable of granting any wish that is possible. Is a trained fighter, linguist, and craftsman with hundreds of years of experience. However, does not understand human nuances such as sarcasm)

Weaknesses: Like the other Guardians, North is completely reliant on the belief of children for him to maintain his power. If he is not believed in, he will grow weak, barely able to lift his swords. He also refuses to back down from a battle.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • North's signature color is red.
  • William Joyce was inspired by Sean Connery's portrayal of James Bond for North’s character, stating: “There’s no way you can be Santa and not have extraordinary technology at your disposal,” and, “I always saw Sean Connery as Santa Claus. He’s got to have a little of James Bond in him.”
  • North’s sleigh is an automated carriage pulled by huge reindeer. The artists designed it as a mix between a snowmobile and an F-14 jet fighter.
  • North speaks almost all bug languages, as well as fluent hamster and leech. He uses this skill to communicate with children’s pets to determine their place on the naughty or nice list.
  • He loves some Irish accents but often needs subtitles for movies featuring them. Similarly, he requires subtitles to understand the "Jersey Shore" kids.
  • If North hadn’t become a Guardian, he might have pursued gardening, landscape architecture, social work, or directing feature films. However, he ruled out directing TV, retail, and politics, finding the latter two too pushy.
  • Patrick Hanenberger revealed that North is more closely aligned with Father Christmas figures from around the world than the commercialized American version. For instance, the German Knecht Ruprecht punished misbehaving children, grounding North’s character more in mythology.
  • William Joyce explained North’s origins, stating: “I came up with the idea in the 3rd grade after seeing my first James Bond movie with Sean Connery. I thought Santa Claus must be as cool as Sean Connery and imagined his life as a super cool spy and bandit. He wasn’t always good but became a hero, similar to Robin Hood, protecting underprivileged kids and making their lives imaginative and joyful.”