Giant, Hill
Hill giants 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.
Skin color among hill giants ranges from light tan to deep,
ruddy brown. Their hair is brown or black, with eyes the same color. Hill
giants wear layers of crudely prepared hides with the fur left on. They seldom wash
or repair their garments, preferring simply to add more hides as their old ones
wear out. Adults are around 10 feet tall and weigh about 1,100 pounds. Hill
giants can live to be 200 years old, but almost never do.
Hill giants prefer to fight
from high, rocky outcroppings, where they can pelt opponents with rocks and
boulders while limiting the risk to themselves. Hill giants love to make
overrun attacks against smaller creatures when they first join battle.
Thereafter, they stand fast and swing away with their massive clubs.
A hill giant can catch Small, Medium, or Large rocks (or
projectiles of similar shape). A hill giant that would normally be hit by a
rock can catch it. A hill giant must be aware of the attack in order to make a
rock catching attempt.
Hill giants are the most
nomadic of all the humanoid giant species, preferring to travel from one
settlement to the next in order to raid and pillage. While they prefer
temperate climates, they’ll travel far from their preferred environment so long
as the raiding is plentiful and successful. They are, as a whole, incredibly
selfish creatures and rarely engage in battles they don’t automatically know
they’ll win. Hill giants are known for shoving one another at terrifying foes
and won’t hesitate to sacrifice a clanmate to save their own skins. Roving
bands of hill giants are common in temperate hills, and their constant
aggression makes them one of the more feared dangers in this climate.
A hill giant is an accomplished rock thrower. A hill giant
can hurl rocks up to two size categories smaller than its size. A “rock” is any
large, bulky, and relatively regularly shaped object made of any hard material.
Solitary, non-evil hill giants
are very rare but can sometimes be found in other humanoid societies, though
they are almost never accepted in central cities or population centers. They do
best as laborers and soldiers in outlying frontier towns, and often serve as
rudimentary diplomats to negotiate with marauding hill giant bands.
Unfortunately, hill giants who shed their racial lifestyle for civilization are
mocked and often killed on sight by their nomadic brethren. Still, these
“civilized” hill giants can find their place within society and many have
managed to live peaceful, uneventful lives.
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