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− | A giant is any creature considered larger than normal. In normal use, a giant is a giant [[humanlike]], such as the [[Geddamin Giants|Geddamin]]. The ancient [[Titans]] were considered extraordinary giants and | + | A giant is any creature considered larger than normal. In normal use, a giant is a giant [[humanlike]], such as the [[Geddamin Giants|Geddamin]]. The ancient [[Titans]] were considered extraordinary giants and believed by the ancients to have originated from another world. |
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=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
+ | *[[Comparative Heights of Humanlikes]] | ||
*[[Geddamin Giants]] | *[[Geddamin Giants]] | ||
*[[Jaffgorn Giants]] | *[[Jaffgorn Giants]] |
Latest revision as of 15:22, 22 October 2014
A giant is any creature considered larger than normal. In normal use, a giant is a giant humanlike, such as the Geddamin. The ancient Titans were considered extraordinary giants and believed by the ancients to have originated from another world.
Giants by height
- Great Titans and Arch-titans, ca 25 feet tall
- Lesser Titans, ca 15 feet tall
- Greater Giants, ca 12 to 15 feet tall
- Common Giants (Geddamin), ca 9 to 12 feet tall
- Half-Giant, ca 8 feet tall
See Also
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