Ettins
Ettins are giant humanoids.
Humanoids usually have two
arms, two legs, and one head, or a human-like torso, arms, and a head.
Humanoids have few or no supernatural or extraordinary abilities, but most can
speak and usually have well-developed societies. They are usually Small or
Medium (with the exception of giants).
Humanoids breathe, eat, and sleep.
A giant is a humanoid creature of great strength, usually of
at least Large size. Giants have low-light vision.
Ettins, or two-headed giants, are vicious and unpredictable
hunters that stalk the night. Their two heads provide them with unparalleled
powers of perception, making them excellent guards.
Ettins superficially resemble
hill or stone giants, although their tusked facial features betray orc blood in
their lineage. They have pinkish-brown skin, but ettins never bathe if they can
help it, which usually leaves them so grimy and dirty their skin resembles
thick, gray hide. Adult ettins are about 13 feet tall and weight 5,200 pounds.
They live about 75 years.
An ettin fights with a weapon in each hand. Because each of
its two heads controls an arm, the ettin does not take a penalty for attacking
with two weapons.
Ettins have no language of
their own but speak a pidgin of Giant, Goblin, and Orc. Creatures that speak
any of these languages may communicate with an ettin. The more of these
languages the other creature speaks, the easiest it is to communicate.
Though ettins aren’t very
intelligent, they are cunning fighters. They prefer to ambush their victims
rather than charge into a fight, but once the battle has started, an ettin
fights furiously until all enemies are dead.
Ettins lead solitary lives,
establishing lairs in secluded rocky caves and hollows, often surrounded by
pits and trenches. Ettins sometimes keep cave bears as pets and guardians for
their caves.
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