Giant, Taiga
Taiga 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.
Taiga giants wander endlessly to keep from depleting the
food supply of any one area. Aurochs and mammoths are their preferred inland
prey, while whales, seals, and walruses provide food in coastal regions. These
animals form the cornerstone of tribal survival, not just for the food they
provide but because nearly all of a tribe’s possessions, from their portable
shelters to their weapons, are crafted form the bone, hides, and sinews of
felled beasts. Little is wasted.
Taiga giants are accomplished rock throwers. A taiga giant
can hurl rocks up to Medium size.
Taiga giants are also deeply
spiritual, worshiping their ancestors. Every tribe member learns to call on
ancestor spirits at a young age. Taiga giants are ashamed of being the
ancestors of rune giants as, like most giants, they both hate and fear rune
giants as slavers and monsters.
Once per day, a taiga giant may perform a ritual to tap into the power and insight of his ancestral spirits. These spirits provide protection, immunity to enchantment and illusion spells, and other effects. The effects of spirit summoning persist for a day.
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