Giant, Frost
Frost giant are cold 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.
Cold creatures have immunity to cold and vulnerability to
fire.
A giant is a humanoid creature of great strength, usually of
at least Large size. Giants have low-light vision.
A frost giant’s hair can be light blue or dirty yellow, and
its eyes usually match its hair color. Frost giants dress in skins and pelts,
along with any jewelry they own. Frost giant warriors also don chain shirts and
metal helmets decorated with horns or feathers. An adult male stands 15 feet
tall and weighs approximately 2,800 pounds. Females are slightly shorter and
lighter, but otherwise identical to males. Frost giants live to be 250 years
old.
Frost giants are among the
most feared giants, as their wanton destruction, battle lust, and fearless
demeanor push them to ever-increasing displays of brutality. Frost giants
usually start combat at a distance, throwing rocks until they run out of
ammunition or the opponent closes, then wading in with their enormous
greataxes. A favorite tactic is to lay an ambush by hiding buried in the snow
at the top of an icy or snowy slope, where opponents will have difficulty
reaching them, and then starting an avalanche before leaping into battle. Frost
giants can hide well in snowy environments and are masters of stealth in their
domain.
A frost giant is an accomplished rock thrower. A frost giant can hurl rocks up to Small size. A “rock” is any large, bulky, and relatively regularly shaped object made of any hard material.
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