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Latest revision as of 02:24, 7 October 2024
A jundo is a person of mixed human and Gorcorumbese heritage, thus a half-giant. The term jundo is typically used of a first generation Gorcorumbese half-giant and the term is sometimes considered disparaging. A jundo's father is usually a human and the mother is usually Gorcorumbese. A human female impregnated by a Gorcorumbese male is in grave danger of death late in the term and certainly during childbirth, although this is not always the case. Physicians frequently advise human women pregnant by a giant to terminate the pregnancy.
There are communities where first generation half-giants or jundos have procreated among themselves, producing second and third generation half-giants. These persons are called Tajizambo from a Gorcorumbese word.
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