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/tg/ I need pictures of giants, both male and female, doing generic things or just any other portrayal than as just a monster manual entry. Anything that portrays them doing people things
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Are they big guys for me?
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>>44377765
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Post them doing cool things, broseidons. Starting off with a scale.
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>>44377846
galactus is celestial size, who is about as big as the sears tower. scale is off a bit
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>>44377979
I thought Galactus could change his shape at will?
Also, more giant bitches.
>thinly veiled giantess Doom thread
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>people things
>posing in skimpy outfits
Pin-ups aren't people.
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>>44377673
Scanning the horizon
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>>44377673
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>>44378070
>SUPER short skirt
>legs splayed apart
>shameless trollop
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Outside of Macross, I haven't really found anything that does Giants well.

While I don't get why something with a limited atmosphere like the Frontier would have a Zentraedi (Giants) shopping mall, I did think it was cool how it also incorporated the regular folk.
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>>44378109
I mean, when you're that huge and unstoppable, who's going to tell you you shouldn't dress like a slut, and are you going to take them seriously?
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>When you spend most of your date finding a parking spot.
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>>44378109
At that size the fact she's even wearing anything is a sign of modesty
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>>44377787
How many fetishes can you squeeze into a picture?
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>>44379055
I've never had the inclination before, but this thread is giving me a giantess fetish
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>>44377787
Careful with that nipple slip anon.

Am I the only one who's imagining how terrifying and painful it would be to be in one of those building she's crushing so nonchalantly?

I just want Saitama to make her head go splat really badly.
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>>44379643
Don't worry, Humans! We're on your side!
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>>44379643
Nah. All the enjoyment I could potentially get from all of these macro things is constantly overshadowed by the "oh my god are those normal-sized people going to be okay" factor.
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>>44379705
'preciate it.

I never fully believed that dragons hate giants, but since the stories are true... I'm sure we can find an agreement to kill the giants.

>>44379740
I'm happy not to be alone in thinking this.
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>>44379765
But giants could be better allies than dragons, I would think. They're more practical and can at least be reasoned with. Even intelligent dragons can be dickish assholes and what can they provide humanity that giants can't match?
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>>44379909
Well, dragons have breath attacks, can fly and do magic. They also look incredibly awesome most of the time: sure, giants can and are amazing too sometimes, but seeing snuff/vore/whatever fetishists posting their giants squashing humans like it's nothing doesn't particularly endear them to me.

That's all I'm saying.
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>>44379969
Is it less bad if I say while I love things like giantess vore, insertion, and ass and tit crushing I also would much rather have the tiny to live through it relatively unharmed?
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>>44379969
I feel you, then.
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>>44380047
I'll say that you're not a psycho in my opinion.
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>>44380135
Mind you I still like vore with digestion and other sexy bad ends, I just also like size stuff that involves interaction and you can have more interaction if the tiny is unnaturally durable

also, most of what I like involving giantesses are also what I like involving dragons
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>>44380601
I think Tiny/Giant interactions are absolutely precious and seductive. At any moment, this being could effortlessly end the other's existence, but they're not because they're a decent person or curious or something else.

Having that much power in your hands and intentionally choosing to not use it for no reasons other than your own personal choice is downright erotic.
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>>44380889
>At any moment, this being could effortlessly end the other's existence
I prefer when they're a bit playfully cruel about this fact
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What size do you guys like your giants and how do you stat them? I prefer around the 15 foot range. I don't believe pic related but its a neat visual representation.
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>>44381326
Twice the size of normal folk for amazons, for actual giants/giantesses big enough to pick up someone up with one hand, use them as a dildo, or swallow them whole
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>>44380047
I'd say for the most part you and I see eye to eye on the matter.
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Sure it's a thinly veiled excuse to post questionably SFW giant/giantess pictures, but I'll be damned if I don't contribute somehow.
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>>44381326
It depends. Around ten feet or so is great for villains who are larger than life, but still relatively "defeatable" in the minds of the players. Like, "Hey, this guy's tough, but we can do this if we're careful". This size also works very well for token giant races.

Every once in a while, though, I want a true giant that will crush you like a bug - something that evokes an "Oh shit, one mistake and we're boned" response from the players. For that, fifty feet is pretty good in my opinion.

>>44381493
Anon, stop it. You're turning me on...
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>>44381581
Shes a big girl.
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>>44381326
I usually try to go from 8~20 feet high. Beyond that it gets harder and harder to have any sort of interaction with normal-sized people without your sheer size being the cornerstone of attention. Still doable, but difficult.
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>>44381886
UUUU
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>>44379765
>>44379643
Frankly, regardless of your intentions, when you're that big, you're a danger to everyone and everything and need to go down. Even just eating would be enough to wipe out whole ecosystems. The only difference if it's tragic or heroic to slay something like that, is if they genuinely don't want to be a horrible monster.

I like my giants to stay six meters or under please... Nine if you really want a titan- a giant among giants.

Now to change things up from all this talk, try imagining a hug from a girl three meters tall. A genuine, friendly, loving hug. I don't care for giantess-on-human violence, but I get why some people might. EVERYONE can appreciate a hug though.
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>>44381984
>A hug from a 10' qt.
Amazing.

But yeah, anything over 30' is capable of completely demolishing a civilization with no effort.
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>>44381657
>Anon, stop it. You're turning me on...
I still kinda want to play a game where the PCs are tiny and having to go though a building inhabited by a giantess(es) who would most likely cruelly play with them if they got caught

Closest I've seen to what I'd want was that idea for a comedic game of fairy sized magicalboys PCs guarding a portal to fairy world in an all girl's school against tiny monsters of the week
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>>44381984
Eh, I tend to assume if something like a dragon can survive in the local ecosystem a giant can, could be because something like giant plants or animals they live off of, could be using ambient magic or some bullshit like that, could simply be there's a near by gateway to giant world, but I like my giants giant and generally assume given the amount of huge megafauna in fantasy worlds, shit like them depopulating an ecosystem is highly unlikely
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>>44381581
Go on
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I'll never understand you guys and your fetishes.

All these people wanting to be digested, crushed, have their stuff destroyed, get farted on, or be exposed to foot sweat.

Do people not enjoy vaginas any more, or something? Because personally I'd prefer to have sex with the giantess.
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>>44382215
>But yeah, anything over 30' is capable of completely demolishing a civilization with no effort.
Are you kidding? Even assuming a medieval society a bit of preparation could let you defeat a giant over 30 feet. Some concealed ankle breaker pit-traps, sharp things and a basic knowledge of where the blood vessels are near the surface and you've got yourself the ability to give giants wondering into your area a slow death of blood loss. Factor in that you can even put such things under coverings that a being of lesser weight can safely walk across and giant proofing your cities becomes a simple infrastructure investment.

Now if we're talking this >>44381581 kind of scale then yeah civ wipe no problem even with pretty advanced tech.
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>>44382388
>Not wanting to have sex fully inside a vagina
What are you gay?
Though in all seriousness I've never understood the desire to be hurt/killed/all worldly possessions destroyed.
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>>44382257
A dragon's a big fucking lizard. A cow every couple of days and its slow-ass metabolism would keep it ticking over. Only time it'd need more is when it's been really active.

A giant, meanwhile, is a huge human. We burn calories like a blast furnace, compared to reptiles. But that aside, most dragons aren't big enough to crush half a town under a single foot.

>>44382219
Cruel like how, Anon? Actually just playing and laughing at their misfortune, or cruel like kids who've stolen the toys and decide if they're not allowed to play with them, no-one can?

>>44382215
I just want a hug. I'm so lonely ;_;

It's not something I'd ever bring to the table, but I'd love a game where I can be friends with huge, strong, friendly QTs. Which would be better... A human in a giant world, or a handful of giants in the human world?

>>44382388
I'm kind of with you, but if that's how they have a good time, whatever, I'm not about to judge.
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>>44382441
>Which would be better... A human in a giant world, or a handful of giants in the human world?
I kind of like the idea of a small in numbers only society of giants living in a human world. Just a quiet peaceful lot farming their mega crops and being wise and philosophical due to their long lifespans.
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>>44382441
>>44382511
I've actually run a campaign where there were a small (population-wise) of giants, only numbers in the few hundred, that every so often sent one of their smaller number out as an envoy.

The one that the party encountered was a qt monk of about 37' (a little over 11m) and one of the party members fell in love with her. I still am not entirely sure if I hit a magical realm bit or if he just was infatuated with her personality in-character. They're spending the epilogue of the campaign getting married.
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>>44382388
>Because personally I'd prefer to have sex with the giantess.
We like that also

>>44382441
>Actually just playing and laughing at their misfortune, or cruel like kids who've stolen the toys and decide if they're not allowed to play with them, no-one can?
More so the former, I prefer giantess using the tiny for her own pleasure and amusement, my fetish is more about the tiny being dominated and used regardless if it's as a doll, a sex toy, small snack, or simply someone weak she can playfully bully

>>44382434
Can't speak for others but it's not about the destruction/death for me, it's about the power she has over others, though a depressingly large number of giantess stuff is pretty much just girls walking around with a few specks that we're supposed to think are people/cities on the ground

>>44382406
>Now if we're talking this >>44381581 kind of scale then yeah civ wipe no problem even with pretty advanced tech.
I fucking hate giantesses on that scale, no level of interaction at all

>>44382441
>A human in a giant world, or a handful of giants in the human world?
The former for "modern" settings, the latter for fantasy or soft scifi settings
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>>44382511
>>44382565
What about giants as laid-back lone nomads. They keep on the move alone or in very small groups in order to avoid depleting any one area and since they're so big they've never really evolved with the need to be aggressive.
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>>44382638
>girls walking around with a few specks that we're supposed to think are people/cities on the ground
Those are referred to as "Reddots", i.e. Red dots, and also a reference to le reddit.
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>>44382638
>I fucking hate giantesses on that scale, no level of interaction at all

fucking murderfags amirite? get out of my weird fetish you weirdos.
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>>44382638
>I fucking hate giantesses on that scale, no level of interaction at all
Preach it brother anon!
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>>44382685
Oh look food!
*chomps down*
Oh no!
There's a hook caught on my mouth! D=
I've been BAITED!
*flails*
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>>44382441
>A dragon's a big fucking lizard. A cow every couple of days and its slow-ass metabolism would keep it ticking over. Only time it'd need more is when it's been really active.
Depends on setting, for example according to the Draconomicon, D&D dragons are explicitly warmblooded, they also canonically use a hefty amount of magic in their metabolism, both to be able to process nearly ANYTHING for food including rocks and metal and naturally generate energy/nutrients from nothing (but not enough that they don't need to eat) to supplement their absurd caloric needs


>A giant, meanwhile, is a huge human. We burn calories like a blast furnace, compared to reptiles. But that aside, most dragons aren't big enough to crush half a town under a single foot.
Again, depends on setting, when you have things like elemental planes of fire or the ability to produce matter out of nothing by moving your hands in funny ways, arguing m-muh calories is kinda stupid
Mind you if it's a low fantasy setting, yeah building sized giants are a no go, but if magic is a thing, and there are animals that explicitly only keep from starving to death because of magic, why the fuck can't there be humanoid that have evolved to take advantage of it too?
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>>44382441
>A dragon's a big fucking lizard. A cow every couple of days and its slow-ass metabolism would keep it ticking over. Only time it'd need more is when it's been really active.
>A giant, meanwhile, is a huge human. We burn calories like a blast furnace, compared to reptiles. But that aside, most dragons aren't big enough to crush half a town under a single foot.
Repeat after me
M A G I C

No, it's not unrealistic to say giants survive due to magic, it's unrealistic to not account for how having something like magic would affect the sociology, economics, and biology of the inhabitants of your setting, if you seriously find actually giant giants in a fantasy setting unrealistic, you have put no where near the amount of though needed to account for how magic would affect your world
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>>44382760
>He hasn't heard of Peak Magic
>He still believes in Planar shift theory
>He unironically believes magic can fix the monster overpopulation problem
>He still uses mana crystals as currency
Good GoyiMP
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>>44382673
Sounds like a fun idea for a side-quest or a random caravan, but it probably wouldn't be interesting for anything too long-term.
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>>44384432
Could be a kind of escort mission: Try and keep the band of giants distracted and away from important farmland as they meander their way through the kingdom. Too powerful to kill too potentially destructive to leave unchaperoned.
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All right trying for a bit of legit worldbuilding here, but how would an urbanized society of humans and giants like those depicted in >>44377673
and >>44385006 actually work?
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>>44385028
Realistically, without cheapning the "wow" factor of giants, they have to be decently uncommon, but common enough for people to have decent accomodations for them, like a repurposed barrel and dresses. It really only works in a magic-heavy setting, where we can transfigure and transform things.
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>>44381581

I can vaguely understand the fetish for giantesses, but I will never understand the fetish for mass murder / genocide.
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>>44385028
Depends more on the setting you are trying to run, and I'll drop in mine.

Get into a Miyazaki like mindset. There's a pseudo-European town designed to accommodate giant people.The opening shot has them hauling in big fishing boats. There's a giant blacksmith that we notice when the bus and its passengers passing by his shop starts bouncing up and down. Then you get into the more interesting stuff, like one of the PC's piloting a propeller driven Not!Valkyrie while running errands and a giant character who seems to get drawn into even more dangerous and magical stuff.
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>no art of two giants destroying a countryside with their intense coitus
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>>44385252
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>>44385243
>>44385103
You gotta think about it like Dinotopia. Doorways and archways and shit need to be extra high. Buildings meant for both need to have extra high roofs.

In a town with both you might have first floor extra large apartments for giants then smaller, normal sized apartments above those.
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>>44385287
Now there's a question would giants occupy generally higher status positions seen as extra-capable individuals or lower status seen a brutish laborers? Would you get giant ghettos or gated communities?
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>>44385351

Giants are seen as individuals worthy of respect for a number of reasons, but Giant society generally leans toward a more humble attitude and existence. They've both learned to live with, and depend upon one another.
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>>44385351
I think giants would generally be upper class folk.

>capable of physical feats large groups of humans can barely accomplish
>likely believe they're more intelligent
>humans will naturally look up to them because you don't fuck with giants
>humans occasionally go missing in places frequented by giants

Or you could be boring and make them giantbros like >>44385408 suggests.
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>>44385276
HNNNNNNNGGGGG
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>>44378070
>>44378109

Better points; where do you even get enough cloth to make that huge of a cape? And how do you make metal stiletto heels that large?

Really, giants would be difficult to clothe.
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>>44385432

>Or you could be boring and make them giantbros like >>44385408 (You) suggests.

Cool subjective opinion.

I do like the thought that they'd be upper class too though. I'm imagining an aristocracy of giantfolk who literally reign over the 'little people'.
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>>44385252
Played in a game with a NotViking culture where giants lived very closely with humans, as in, like shared the same cities and buildings and everything.

If the giants wanted to fuck each other, they pretty much had to take a boat out to sea to do it, for privacy sake and so they didn't destroy anything.
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>You will never have a giant girl childhood friend with narcolepsy.
>tfw she won't ask you to look after her while she rests.
>tfw she won't reveal that she has a crush on you while mumbling in her sleep.

Why even live?
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>>44385504
I don't mean to suggest that it's actually boring or anything, just that (in my opinion) it's not as interesting as a giant aristocracy.
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>>44385569
Having macrophilia is suffering.
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This lovely lady is my preferred size limit for Giants. Anything larger and they are just impractical for world buildingand interaction. and sex

So really, any size from 7ft to gwynevere is fine for me.
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>>44385408
>>44385580
Usually when I think of Aristocracy, i think about the newer, lamer protection racket thing they had going on. Which leads me to think, are there other, bigger monsters and threats to look out for? This would easily allow both of your ideals to exist.
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>>44385624

Well of course, that's why the giants have their order of 'Tower Knights' (or something that sounds cooler, either way), who specifically combat the threat of even larger monsters that regular humans would have no hope of eliminating without significant loss of life.

The humans help out how they can by tending fields, providing a labor force, taxes, militia levies, and so on. In exchange, they get the protection of the giants.
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>>44385606

It truly is.
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>>44378118
Klan Klein was objectively the best girl in Frontier. Too bad she had something like 50 seconds of screen time on an entire season.

Her love story and drama with the human should have been a focus, not an afterthought. Even the scene when she goes to town with the Vajra lasts 10 seconds flat.
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>>44385655
>'Tower Knights'
AIM FOR THE ANKLES!
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>>44385609
>lady
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>>44385682
You seem to have mistaken her for her brother.
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>>44385146
I don't have it (I quite prefer my giantess to be enslaved), but I understand it.

It's about power. Men like giantess because they are powerful, and power is nothing if not actualized. A giantess is never more powerful than when she crushes people, destroy building, and kill civilizations.
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>>44385146

It's definitely a very 'why boner?' aspect that (for me at least) is entirely associated with size difference. Regular genocide and mass murder holds no interest.
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>>44385146
>>44385859
Having a size fetish and liking individual interaction is suffering, I don't want to see a giantess destroy cities, I want to see one taunt a guy while using him as a toy/snack/dildo
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>>44385655
So in times of good and plenty, the Nobles might start getting haughty. But then when BusterMAX Dragon shows up, they have to step up. You've got plenty of room to throw all sorts of things going on in the background.

A giant Knight who is a ditz when not fighting, and even then. The PCs are the 'Servants' and cofighters who have to open up the battlefield and the negotiation table so she can barrel ahead.

>>44385680
I did like some of the bits we got, but here's to hoping Delta has more Zentraedi/Giant stuff.
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>>44385146
>>44385859
>>44385894
Honestly while I like giantesses, I now almost excursively prefer shrunken men scenarios over giant girl ones now, less city destroying and more personal interaction
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>>44385904

Exactly. The nobility of giants almost definitely has issues of classism among their own kind. The giants at the top look down on those below them, but a giant will always be a giant, and a human will always rank a lower than the lowest giant. There are exceptions, and the like though: Knights who don't treat humans any worse than they'd treat their own giant brethren, Nobles who use the threat of violence against human servants for minor indiscretions, and so on.
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>>44385904
No giants in the trailer so far. IIRC there is a meltrandi in the team, though, so be prepared for 20 seconds of macronizing at the climax at the end of the season. My hopes are low.

>>44385924
I personally like enslaved giantess. Do you know the amount of comics that cater to my fetish and isn't by Vivian (who has a very, very, very strange sub giantess fetish herself)? Maybe six, and that is counting all the doujins drawn by 12 years old about giantess tentacle rapes in a specific setting on a specific universe.

There is maybe ten pictures of enslaved giantesses on pixiv. Giantesses are not for dom.
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>>44379055
Well i'm not seeing a dick. So there is that.
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>>44385894
>using him as a toy/snack/dildo
>snack

How is that not incredibly painful and terrifying for the one being eaten?

Nevermind the teeth crushing his bones and rending his flesh, let's talk about the acid that's going to consume his flesh if he's still alive after being chewed.
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>>44386233
In the future all tinies will have been given superhero tier powerups using nanites and magical space rocks to ensure safe living among the giants and to facilitate safe fet-play.
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>>44386015
There'e just so much they can do with the setting. Even if they are relegated to the B-side story, there must be so many giant aliens in the series to meet and interact with.

Maybe they'll show a Zentradi city?
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>>44386233
>How is that not incredibly painful and terrifying for the one being eaten?
It probably is, but I get off on the power she has over him, to do anything she wants to him

>Nevermind the teeth crushing his bones and rending his flesh, let's talk about the acid that's going to consume his flesh if he's still alive after being chewed.
I ignore almost all of that honestly, I don't like chewing, strongly preferring swallowing whole and if digestion isn't skipped over, I prefer it to not be painful due to what ever bullshit reason you pick

Actually, my preferred scenario involves either they tiny being trapped in her body immune to digestion because reasons, being passed through relatively unharmed again because reasons, or assimilation rather than digestion

For me it's a mix of domination/power and endosomatophilia rather than snuff

>>44386332
This is also good, though I prefer near total invincibility via rubberpowers
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>>44386233
Vore is several dozen different fetishes, different people will focus on the things they like and ignore the things they dislike, can't speak for others but from what I've seen chewing is almost never seen in vore and painful/graphic digestion is a bit more common but still rare
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>>44386332
>pic related

>>44386351
That reminds me of that time my superhero fought two giant criminals and did more damage than good.

Then there was that time he was shrunk to about the size of a cricket and had to defeat a normal thug... it took incredibly long, even with his teammates.

>>44386372
It's okay. Live and let live is my motto. As long as you don't force your fetish on me we can all be buddies.
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>>44386338
Well, the giant thingy would steal focus from the idol thingy, and the idol thingy is clearly where they are at. I really want some Zentradi interactions, but I don't think it'll happen.
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>>44377998
Kind of. Galactus is very, very large. I guess his size can change from a very tall giant, a skyscraper, to the size of Manhattan island. His appearance is subjective to those who see him.
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>>44386437
But why can't we have both? Giant musicians would save buttloads on electricity costa for speakers.
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>>44386501
>>44386530
Diane is a gift to the universe and a decent example of a lone giant in an otherwise giant-free setting (or at least campaign).

Pity there aren't many other examples.
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>>44386501
>>44386530
Sauce?
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>>44386566

Seven Deadly Sins on netflix
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>>44386566
Nanatsu no Taizai
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>>44386590
>>44386530
>>44386501
>>44386015

Christ alive not this piece of shit anime/manga.
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>>44385028

The giants actually jumpstarted the construction of advanced buildings and infrastructure with their ability to assemble skyscrapers like models, terraform hills with massive shovels and act as living elevators and great architects/landscapers/constructors. Need something big? Giants make em', little folk add all the fine details.

They'd probably be some noble caste or at least well regarded, with their own set of sterotypes and expectations.
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>>44378118
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Play Black Desert and walk around.

Its basically a world where humans, fantasy races and giants live in coexisting peace.
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>>44385276
Giant enemy crab
Preferred enemy: Giants.
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>>44377673
I've seen this image posted on /tg/ for years, but who is she? Does the character have a name?
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Kind of like a wizard race, if such thing exists in the setting. Or any heavily specialized race with their own abilities, like any super strong race.

>with their own set of sterotypes and expectations

One of these expectations would be heavily tied to the concept of 'watching your step'. If it is really so easy to crush people, and even a moderate amount of strength can destroy houses, a philosophy of restraint is needed to prevent any costly mistakes.

This is even better if the giants know that they are hopelessly outnumbered, i.e they have the upper hand nominally, but still fear what would happen if there was a global witch hunt. Young giants will always eventually ask why they didn't enslave the small races, and wise, older giants will explain that it would be too costly.
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>>44387009
I don't think she's from anywhere, she's just something the artist made up
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>>44380434
This looks kind of WoW-ish, but cool.
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>>44385187
"I don't care if you want to be a shopkeeper, young man! You will go out there, slay the dragon, and be a hero, and you will LIKE it!"
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>>44386699
>>44386707
>>44386718
>>44386729
What's that from?
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My autism is rustled by the fact that the D&D Next Monster Manual describes Storm Giants as being a race of prophets and seers, yet doesn't give them any spell-like abilities which could be used for that kind of divination. Theoretically, they could have class levels, but given their challenge rating this seems unlikely as it is.

Also, the illustration for the Cloud Giant is derpy beyond belief. The Cloud Giant in the 3.5 edition MM looked rad as fuck, this one looks like a steaming pile of shit.
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>>44388516
You don't use magic to divine, silly. You use the knuckle bones of enemies thrown into a bowl over a fire full of chicken guts! See how they crack lengthwise? That means we got a long winter ahead of us!
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>>44378070

Not seen that version of that pic before, have you seen the blue one? Frost rather than desert I guess?
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>>44388657
Frost one is a photoshop of the desert one.
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>>44388544
Yeah, but the book assumes they have actual power.
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>>44388516
You don't need to give class levels to monsters in order for them to have spells.
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>>44385432
I like this idea

>>humans occasionally go missing in places frequented by giants
What happens to them/is rumored to happen?
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>>44385276
A little later...
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>>44389058
Well, the RUMORS say that they're crushed underfoot, or their bones are turned into flour for the bread the giants make... It's all complete nonsense of course; either horror stories of accidents or fear-mongering cruelty.

The truth is different. Giants can't exist in the world without a strange sort of magic. That magic by its very nature warps and distorts space. Those humans still exist, maybe even still live, but they just... Are elsewhere now. The distortion caused by so many giants can, on rare occasions, open tiny and temporary 'rifts', 'portals', 'wormholes' or 'quantum tunnels'. Humans fall into these anomalies and are hurled anywhere from hundreds of miles, to hundreds of LIGHT-YEARS away. The lucky ones end up in a sun, the massive gravity pulling them in to a swift and painless end. The unlucky ones end up on inhospitable planets. The SUPREMELY lucky ones end up on worlds capable of supporting life... at least, so goes the theory. No-one has ever successfully found a displaced victim of this anomaly. The giants themselves confirm it exists, but their opinions range from it being an occupational hazard of living around them, to genuine sympathy for the few unfortunates that vanish.
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>>44389117
Awww fuck i loved that thread. did it ever get archived?
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>>44389419
Not bad.
Not bad at all.
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>>44389561
No idea.
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>>44389561
Yes. It got kind of awesome.
http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/17828843/

http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/17831503/

http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/17835096/

http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/17862334/
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>>44389058

They become pets for the youngsters of noble families. The results are pretty similar to when someone brings home a goldfish for their kid.
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>>44389632
You based motherfucker.
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>>44378070
>Wind strong enough to make giant cape flutter in the wind.
>Humans not being carried away by hurricane.
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So any tips on dealing with extraterrestrial giants? I'd like to throw some at my PCs in a standard, very populated space game.
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>>44391271
Depends on the kind of giant, but enough bullets will usually get the job done.
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>>44391271

In what sense do you mean 'dealing with'?
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>>44391271
Diplomacy if they are peaceful.

Nuke/blast/shoot them all to hell if they're not.
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>>44387114
Huh now there's an interesting idea for a dynamic. A bit like a colonial situation, yeah their on top of the social ladder due to some sort of innate advantage but deep down they know that sheer numbers would spell their doom should things every go truly pear shaped.
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>>44388501
google said
Nimi Minimi [Valkyrie Drive Mermaid]
but I only looked for 2 seconds. Could be something different.
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Imagine how bad they must smell.
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>>44385187
>>44388477
Human infant/child adopted by childless giants, there's a backstory in there.
Also comedy potential when the party visits their home and the giant adoptee somehow never mentioned what their parent's were exactly.
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>>44391352
Interactions and fights. Galaxy is big, but there is no Citadel council. Closest you'll get is regional alliances, like NATO in space, but no UN.

>>44391510
>>44391331
Don't worry about that part, they have mechs and fighter planes if it comes to that.

Just looking for any cool things to use or include.
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>>44389650
The human gets put in a bag and shaken to death?
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>>44389419
I'm very proud but also a little sad that you managed to turn what was supposed to be magical realm into something decidedly not magical realm.
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>>44391634

Precisely.

>>44391608

Ship to ship combat being at the forefront of military strategy against the giants makes sense. Their ships might be larger to compensate for their size, but that doesn't necessarily mean that there are more of them, or that high-yield missiles/beams/plasma/etc can't deal a respectable amount of damage to them. Conventional forces are probably easily overwhelmed by the amount of firepower and resilience that even a single giant can bring to bear.

That is, of course, assuming that there hasn't been some sort of weapon developed specifically to combat them, like the veritechs in Macross.
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>>44391271
If peaceful like any other alien race just with more awkwardness when trying to host each other.

If violent, probably not that different as far as space battles are concerned, and while they'd probably have an advantage in ground combat mechanization would counter that pretty well.
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>oh hey a giant thread I've been looking for some good artwork of them
>90% of the thread is just fetish shit
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>>44391828
Drones would be more effective. We're smaller so our fighters can be smaller as well but drones with magnetic fields drawing inward to upset guidance systems and flounder plasma and radiation based weapons strapped full of explosives. They use their magnetic fields in a secondary action to strap themselves to hulls and explode. Possibly equipped with short range lasers as well because their own fields would mess up anything else. The giant fighters wouldn't be able to dodge what even our smallest fighters have serious trouble evading leaving them open for any volleys from us at range. They could deploy their own field(something carriers would HAVE to eployto survive) but this would cut off all communications in and out being a death sentence as well unless the captain is exceptional and the fleet is good enough to self coordinate off eachother without real communication. All told you could probably win offhandedly firing laser volleys civil war style cycling between ships charging. Maybe fire heavy weight coilgun shots through the drone fields to funnel the drones towards areas, namely the new hole you just made or for clearing strategic chokeholes for their fighters to be stupid enough to try and use. Ground tactics? Give us anti-tank explosives and laugh as the slow moving rockets are still faster then them, especially when AT rifles breaks their shins and ankles. We could fortify thick as hell and strap oversized puntguns as turrets. Hell autoloader cannons could pick off targets at zentraedi size off a serious distance off. Their ground vehicles would be particularly crap due to the square cube law and would be thrown out after first encounter.
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>>44392319
"What are you assholes WAITING for? RUN! Are your brains as small as the rest of you?! This thing is dangerous!"

I really like the idea of a giant/ess out in the woods, doing her best to protect stupid humans from blundering into various nasty beasties, always doing her best to stay hidden and so becoming something of a folk-tale...

>>44389604
>>44391720
I tried my very best! I like giantesses, especially smaller ones, but there's a time and a place for that sort of thing.

Give me another ambiguous magical realm! I want to see if I can make it innocent, or at least sensible and justifiable.
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>>44392757
You should play Fantasy Craft, because that's just two PC's arguing about loot and a third player with his NPC companions just looking on. There's only one giant sized item in the pile and making the rest fit them will be expensive.
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>>44391271
Japanese J-Pop idols is a tried and true solution.
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>>44392319
Glad someone posted that one.
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>>44392947
What kind of bullshit would you have to do to the mic or their vocal cords to make them have that nails on the chalkboard effect the asian chick singers have?
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>>44392757
>Give me another ambiguous magical realm! I want to see if I can make it innocent, or at least sensible and justifiable.
Tiny guy X building sized giantess relationship

Hardmode: giantess vore
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>>44393008
Giant's are actually living statues created by the god's to serve as guardians of particularly sacred places.
Hardmode unlocked: The sacred place she is guarding is the shrine built inside of her, she's not just building sized she's literally a building.
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>>44391533
Yes, and it is self policing as well. It is in the interest of the giant race to not take or assume too much, while still maintaining a presence. This goes a long way to help control and enforce healthy racial relations.

>>44393008
The sexual dimorphism of the Homo Gigante is one of the most interesting piece of biology I have never seen in my studies. While the female is 10 meters tall in average, the male is no taller than a Homo Sapiens. Indeed, a number of them hides in our village, no different than any smith or peasant.

This is in closeness with a female of his specie than the male emit its pheromones. While this foul odour has been variably called 'disgusting' or 'puke inspiring', the female of the specie finds it absolutely delicious, and is taken in a urge to eat the male.

Thus the procreation process begin. During the course of several weeks, the male is slowly incorporated into a chamber of the female's body. From here, he serves as a living dispenser of sperms, while his blood and body is overtaken by its host, like a foetus.

The connection is more profound than those of a foetus, though. Emotions and thoughts are shared, to an extent, and males have evolved various parasitic way of using the nervous system of his host. Indeed, during this period, a male can take almost entirely the control of his host body. The exact mechanism of that is poorly understood, but we believe it is an evolved mechanism to ensure the proper release of the male after a certain time (indeed, it seems that in the beginning of the specie the male was never released at all, and instead lost all superior thought function).

Procreation can last as short as two days, or as long as several month. After this period, the male is released, little worse for the wear.
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>>44393484
> the dream
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>>44378118
Are there any other settings about which do have sci-fi giants? I mean there's the legacyverse, which appears to be dead. But nothing else really springs to mind.

>>44385680
The lack of macronised interaction screen time that Klan received in the series was criminal. She and Mikael at least got some expansion in the film.
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>>44393793
>She and Mikael at least got some expansion in the film.

True? I wanted to watch the film for Klan and Mikael almost exclusively, but I was not sure they would be expanded upon.
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>>44393810
He doesn't die for one thing
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>>44392400

You need to set your expectations lower.
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>>44386642
The manga's gone bad but Diane is still a miracle of the universe.
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>>44393793
>I mean there's the legacyverse, which appears to be dead.

Sorry about that. Life stuff and I've been sick as hell. Aiming to make something more of it this year. Mostly just having some trouble deciding on where to start. Setting guide books, maybe.
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>>44394121

Legacyverse is pretty interesting, and I've looked into it a fair bit, but I have to admit that there's a bit of an information overload. Setting guide books would be a neat way to split up relevant information for people though, so here's a vote of confidence from one anon.
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>>44394086
Then at the very least post more pictures (that aren't ripped straight from a shitty fetish dA account) and less waifuposting.
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>>44394295
Much obliged for the interest and the confidence. As it is I think the plan is to establish a sort of microcosm within the setting. Pick an interesting planet somewhere, where things happen that establish all the themes and core concepts. Then work out from there without frontloading too much of all the other stuff.
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>>44394331
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>>44394419

Sounds neat. Let me know if you're looking for anyone to help out.
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>>44394457
Just about always, really. Can drop a line to [email protected], or my dA, or any such.
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>>44377673
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>>44394121
Glad to hear it's still alive.
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>>44394515
Glad to hear people still care! It's extremely encouraging.
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>>44393793
I find that space settings make it easier to explain away the interactions and that guy questions.

>How do they get food?
Giant crops and algae farms, same as everyone else.

>How are they so big?
Lower gravity, gene engineering, oxygen levels, what have you.

>How do they even live with smaller races?
Building codes and the like. Savages don't stay in space for long, mang.

>How have humans not been enslaved then?
We live in an undesirable/inhospitable area of space to most giants. Once you hit FTL, no one tries to hit you anymore if they like their planet or colony ships to stay in one piece. New player in the galaxy that suffers from John Carter syndrome on other planets.
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>>44394588
That'd be kinda kickass. Humans meet giants on a low grav high oxygen higher density atmosphere planet. We're now fucking supermen bouncing around fueled by crazy amounts of oxygen and the high that comes with it. Commence duels like the finale of Gantz with the backdrop of a massive lightning storm with miles long lightning crackling in the distance.
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>>44394508

...aaaand, emailed.
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>>44394508
Anon who first mentioned it in the thread here, II think I'll drop you a line as well. Assuming you don't mind.
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>>44379643
With the right planning, even giants can be brought low.
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>>44396422
I don't understand images like this. Yeah, sure, with good planning you can bring down a giant, but this is like being tied down with floss. Sure it'll fuck you up and probably hurt, but you can still pretty easily get out of a web of ropes with a density that low.
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>>44396492
Not unless this job has been a long time coming. Drugged food, preventing sleep, tons of cuts and bruises from within. She might not be able to get up even if she wanted
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>>44396492
Most dental floss is made of kevlar and in those kind of quantities would likely be more then enough to restrain a human if anchored properly.
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>>44379217
Join us anon.
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>>44396150
Not in the least. Always happy to meet new folks and talk about this stuff.
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>>44382215
>a qt giant monstergirl will never innocently grope you with her giant monster tentacles
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>>44381326
I have subdued tastes - my giants would start at having twice the mass of a similarly-proportioned human (so around seven and a half feet, a.k.a the non-magic style) to just big enough to stuff a human into an orifice (not sure exactly how big; maybe somewhere between >>44385006 and >>44386590 or your 19.5' and 23')
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>>44378432
Yeah I live in LA too
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>>44397266
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>>44385146
Damned if I know. I'm from /pol/ and I don't even masturbate to mass murder / genocide.
(I wonder if I should ... I wonder if I lose /pol/ cred for being unable to do so)
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>>44397847
you should give it a try
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>>44386159
>He doesn't have an invisible dick fetish
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Another once-over this thread has made me realize exactly how lacking the internet is in pictures like OP requests. This makes me spectacularly sad.

I mean, it's one of my primary interests, but even my folder for this stuff is basically barren of anything that isn't more or less completely fetishy.

Pic somewhat related? Having to deal with greater public exposure around smaller people definitely a topic for discussion. How would both cultures (or an assimilated culture) handle one of them being so unavoidably the center of attention?
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>>44398470
I think that depends on whom (and indeed what) the giants are. If, say, a wandering brute, or his tribe, were to find their way among humans they can bully, I think they'd relish the attention. On the other hand, a more advanced society of large-scale people might be uncomfortable, or even shy.

tfw no qt shy giantess trying to hide her blush at your staring
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>>44398758

True. Really is more of an individual thing even. Uncomfortable and shy reminded me of an idea a friend had. Giant has severe acrophobia that triggers in smaller surroundings, tending to leave her with her cheek against the street to get the 'right' angle on things.

I suppose in either case, for those that stick around long enough it just becomes a small daily nuisance, and really has more impact on those new to dealing with smaller people.
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>>44398923
I'm now thinking of a giant with a complex to match... Who hates their size and thinks the smaller they can be, the less of a hindrance to the world they will become.
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>>44399121
Hah! I could really get behind that. I've had a few settings with some outrageously large species, and I could see some of them with smaller friends starting to really resent their size. I may just have to 'borrow' that idea.
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>Why do people like things getting destroyed?
>You can't have real interaction at giga sizes
I bet people like these are a riot when watching Godzilla movies or reading Horton Hears a Who.
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Hey here's a scifi scenario:

Researchers on earth while experimenting with ftl possibilities accidentally create a means of ftl communication.
What's more it quickly becomes apparent that an alien species has done the same thing and we're now in contact with them.
After all the hoopla these revelations cause dies down regular communications begin and a sort of pen-pal like system is set up as a means of cultural exchange.
Despite all the odds the aliens turn out to be very similar to humans in appearance and thought and a number of friendships and even long distance romances develop.
Finally after years of effort on both sides a gateway between the two planets is opened and much to everyone's shock it turns out that somehow in all of this nobody bothered to check the scale of the other.
Compared to earth the alien world is very low gravity, cold and with a thick oxygen rich atmosphere, all of which mean that the inhabitants a FAR larger then their human counterparts.
How would things develop from here?
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>>44399668
While meeting Frost Giants might be cool, you'll have to take >>44395007 into account.
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>>44399121
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>>44399668

A lot of people realizing that they've gained a new fetish, that's for sure.
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>>44399365
Godzilla isn't a qt giantess, though.

>>44399668
The giants can't support themselves in such a high gravity environment, so the humans (affectionately dubbed "little ones" by the alien race of giants) have to enter the giants' world for visits. Some humans become very used to the low gravity environment and choose to live amongst the giants.

Humans end up living in small (in both size and rarity/population) settlements called Toy Cities. Some humans become expert mechanics and engineers, reaching into places the giants used to need specialized tools for with ease. Others turn to "support" type jobs - secretaries, help desk people, IT and so on.

Many accidents and incidents of foul play occur - humans getting crushed under foot, smothered during snuggle sessions, or plucked up and carried away by malicious criminals, xenophobes, and change averse giants.

This leads to an era of human safety awareness. Humans on the giant homeworld are strongly advised to have a friendly giant to protect them from accidents - some are even hired for this express purpose. "High rise" human homes and highways are constructed to help prevent squishings (though to giants, these are hardly "high rise" at all - barely reaching up to their chests in most cases).

And some couples become quite fond of intimately swallowing the human whole, leading to confusion and panic on the human homeworld, finally culminating in the first and last human-giant war...
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>>44401709

>Godzilla isn't a qt giantess

She could be though.
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>>44399365
Interaction between giantess and tinys is hot, godzilla isn't a giantess


>>44401894
If that was the case I'd want more spelunking and vore in my godzilla movies
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>>44403108
You could have a lot of fun with the giant monster premise by turning it into a series of innocent misunderstandings with mostly friendly aliens.
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>>44393793
There's Avatar for low level giants. Na'vi are roughly twice as tall as humans.

I always found that a large part of Avatar's story was closet fetishism for Cameron. Let's say, people possessing the giant, muscled bodies of an attractive alien race to play basketball with them? Having a love story and sex with a giantess using a possessed body?
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>>44396492
I think the glowing is to show that the ropes are enchanted and she needs the humans to release her. She looks unharmed and one of the humans seems to be talking to her, so it's possible she's being forced to negotiate with them.
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>>44396422
>With the right planning, even giants can be brought low.

And killed. That is what I like to hear.
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>>44396422
I wonder about the backstory to that image. Is humanity at war with the giant elves?
Is this a rogue individual who they've managed to take down?
How did they manage to take her down in the first place? What happens next?
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>>44406812
Have always wondered myself. Now mildly tempted to start writefagging on the subject, if I can get my mojo in order.

As much as I love images like that when they come up, the utter lack of context always drives me crazy.
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>>44406897
Anon, I'd you do choose to do so, you will have my eternal gratitude.
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>>44406964
Might not be an immediate thing since I'm looking to be somewhat busy today, but I really should be practicing more anyway so I'll make an effort. In the meantime wouldn't mind thoughts on some thoughts.

My first impressions for 'what the hell is going on here'
>Elves are from another plane where everything is that big.

>Stupid powerful magic used to make high ranking soldiers hyuge to do invasions by themselves

>Human nation was shrunk as part of its subjugation to deter any insurrections. It's not working.

I'm more partial to the first two, but opinions welcome.
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>>44407010
Have to agree, the first two seem the better choices.

Though the third seems like something you could have some fun with if described via missive or communique.
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>>44407010
The third one was already used for a fetish comic, with elven wizards shrinking the human kingdom. Orgy and punishment ensues.

It was shit. Almost all giantess comics are shit, but this one was particularly shitty. Don't choose 3.
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>>44407190
Righto. Got a Doc started for when I get there. Think I'mma stick with #1.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qEMccWbQFYxI3g0blpMjdpecLW_fYTK-XZYeOtQWVYw/edit#

Plan I think is elven noble from another plane discovers way to smaller one, decides that being mid ranking magocrat at home is peanuts compared to being a god somewhere else. Rounds up personal guards and levy and shoves them through portal. Denizens of target plane now have to put their differences aside to deal with sudden invasion of godzilla sized elves.

>>44407329
I don't see why something being done fuckawful once means the entire idea is shot.

In any case I do concur though. It was the single most retarded thing I've ever written. But Giantessfan will pay you $75 an issue for first rough drafts slapped together in an afternoon, so I didn't see a lot of reason to put effort into it. I ticked all the boxes they expected me too, the editor barely looked at it, and I received $230.
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>>44407388
>Giantessfan will pay you $75 an issue for first rough drafts
Wait what? You can receive sweet cash money for writing this? Suddenly I'm interested!
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>>44407542
Yup, it's $75 minus paypal fee. And three months of a subscription. It's not a bad deal really. I know some of the writers put a lot of effort into the stuff, but really if you've seen their Growing Science series, #2 and up, it's pretty clear they barely give a damn about the writer's role in this stuff. If there's any drawfags here who aren't picky, I hear the line artist gets a helluva lot more than $75.

I haven't gone back myself, just not a lot of interest in writing that sorta stuff. (though if I get desperate for cash, well, maybe.) They changed editors recently, so I don't know how the new one is to work with.

Old one wasn't especially bad, but I got the impression he was really swamped with stuff. I never really got opinions on things one way or the other, so I just started slapping down the first things that came to mind, and that was good enough it seems.
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>>44407649
>>44408030
Don't just raid Danbooru, bros. Post stuff I can throw PCs at. Something to inspire a GM to make a big battle.
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>>44409678
So, like Shadow of the Colossus kind of stuff?
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THIS is his butterknife.
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>>44409762
Yes, exactly.

Something I can throw a group of players against. Something that lets me put on some YouTube links to pump up my players.
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>>44409678

Undead giants from an advanced civilization hundreds to thousands of years in the setting's past.
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>>44407542
Being a fetish artist pays decent bank Anon. Particularly the exceedingly - impossible - in - real - life fetishes that the Internet has uncovered.

Giantess, and Inflation pay fairly well (Dobson joke here) with Guro and Vore paying slightly less. If you're a monstrously talented artist, even Vanilla can make you duckets per page.
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Colossal cyborg time-shifting cobra?
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>>44409822

Oh, Shadow of The Colossus huh?

Here we go.
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>>44409829
Guard Golems like that I can dig. Makes huge lava bosses available to me in dungeon crawls.

Figuring out what they did and why they died out is a nice plot hook.

>>44409859
Is that a Pokemon reference to Rayquaza?

>>44409867
I'll accept it, for now...
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>>44407643
>>44409838
Oh damn. Just a pity I'm a writefag and not a drawfag, or I'd be happy to scribble out enough bad erotica to bathe in the cash of perverts.
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>>44409933
>Rayquaza?
No, it's Zoofights. A tragically discontinued internet event, where a sweet 16 of mutant / cyborg / modified animals fought to the death for the amusement of the internet masses. Highlights include a Crocodile / Octopus designed by a Indian ship scrapping company, Gorilla / wasp hybrids whose brains have been replaced by a Sega Genesis, and Radioactive pangolins with attitude, and ULTRAPHANT.
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>>44410031
You can still do what you want, depending on what you choose to get into.

For example, Strype here likes space marines. A lot of his commissioners want characters that are basically that, since lots of furries have Shadowruns "grown in a lab to be a combat monster" that he can run with. Just put a bigger helmet that covers the face and you have a Salamander SM.
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>No giants taking bit fat shits

This is the most "people" thing a giant can do.
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>>44410460
This is why I can't run Fantasy Craft with you, /d/. Please just go.
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>>44410491

Yeah, we only want to have sex with giant people here at /tg/, not think about them defecating!
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>>44410491
Yeah okay, girls crushing cities and all that other shit is cool. Along with everyone using a giant girl's body as a playground.

That's all "people" stuff, but yet taking shit isn't. Make up your mind. Do you want this to be giants acting as humans or just fetish fuel for what you can do with giants in a campaign that is innocent fun.

Nothing human about giants sexually posing with crushed boats and other things in their tits and a half destroyed city behind her.
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>>44410460
You know there are rules against posting those.
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>>44410548
For fuck's sake anon
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>>44385252
>>44385276
/tg/ did a setting based on this at one point.

https://1d4chan.org/wiki/On_the_Backs_of_Gods
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>>44410548
When you, as a GM, force your players to roleplay out taking a shit and performing other standard sanitary and bodily functions, I'll give a shit about what you have to say.

I'm not forcing ANYONE to roleplay that out, giant or not. That's just rude.
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>>44411150
This whole idea is just fetish fuel anon. Don't act like somehow this is actually for a fun or cool campaign.

All these pictures aside from a handful are used to jerk off to on /d/. You got what you asked for, and I'm going to ask for gaints taking a shit because if you are doing an RPG that is actually kind of an issue because plopping big gigantic city size turds or even human sized for that matter around the continent will probably end up killing the entire continent anyways. And if that doesn't, I sure hope the fish can eat enough shit so the sea level doesn't rise or they aren't floaters so boats crash into them.

This whole idea of a giant RPG is literally unhygienic anyways. They have no place to put the poopoo unless you say they are magic and every time they shit it goes to another dimension made of pure shit everything they will interact with will die of disease eventually.
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>>44411237
But I've been posting asn asking specifically for things that people can use in games. Stuff that inspires adventures and exploration, and dare I say it, FUN.

Besides, /tg/ does have rules that /d/ does not. I'm not a fan of a lot of the pictures posted, but as long as they can pass in a blue board, it's fine. If you want /d/ stuff, ask for it over there.
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>>44411356
My point still stands. The whole world will be plagued with disease because of giant shits everywhere or a rising water level along with untreated sewage water that used to be called an ocean.
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>>44411390
Want a cookie?
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>>44411398
No but enjoy your fetish fuel game.
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>>44411409
Will do, thanks

>>44411356
Actually reminded me of a pic I saw awhile back. It falls into the whole, 'monster manual entry' thing, but for a change actually shows a D&D giant with a y'know, class or profession other than 'savage mountain people.'
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>>44411433
A Giant Rogue/Thief is always funny. An Archer would be pretty deadly and double as Artillery, in a way.
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>>44411524
Indeed, Definitely something I'd considered before. Never experimented much due to not caring for 3.5's wonky 'just give it more hit dice,' approach to creature size. And also how weird giant spellcasters get, since magic doesn't scale and a vast majority of utility spells and such become useless.

Man,it remains just a gigantic pain in my ass that non-fetish artwork of civilized giants is so borderline nonexistent.
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>>44411587
It's why I've mentioned Fantasy Craft a few times. It's one of the few games that even gives them to you in core.

Well, wouldn't most of that count as Micro stuff? How would a civilized Giant city differ from a normal 'Umie one?
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>>44411736

Didn't mean civics and such, I mean that 99% of artwork of giants at all has them half naked in furs or sumsuch.

Will check out fantasy craft. I think I had something or other on it around here somewhere.
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>>44381326
I try to keep it under fifteen feet, because I wanted them playable and "Ten Feet Tall" is a great name for the racial trait.
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>>44411390
You can still have giants in a sci-fi setting, where their poop can just become asteroids and burn up in the sun.
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>>44411825
At some of the sizes posted here, I'm sure finding a tailor would be a suitable task.
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>>44412004
Oh definitely, but talking more vanilla monster manual scales. At larger scales, there's so much handwaving involved it barely matters.

As far as I see it, anything over 50-ish feet is very 'special case' in almost any setting. Titans or Demigods, but definitely not a mortal race.

I do think there's room to explore stuff at some of the scales posted in a few more serious ways, but it's definitely getting really stretchy with SoD in any case.
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>>44393412
you just described the angler fish's reproduction.
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Three to four times my own height is my real limit, so about 25 feet for the tallest ones, 15 for the normal giants. Otherwise you have problems feeding them.
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>>44412650
Never seen that one before. Much appreciated.

That's generally an ideal size range to stay in for fantasy stuff, I agree. Though 'hard time feeding' depends on the setting specifics I suppose. I always just assumed giants stuck around places with animals and crops closer to their own size, for the most part. Though the complications from that not being available are good plot hooks.
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>tfw no frost giantess adventuring buddy.
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>TFW no giant girl to give you tissues while you masturbate to size porn online
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>>44381326

>Google Institute of Omniology
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>>44409933
There's more.
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>>44413751
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>>44413772
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I'm suprised that sketch of the Travern on the giantess' lap hasn't been posted.

That guy spent months asking the draw that for it before anyone did it.
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>>44413751
>>44413772
Holy shit i remember these
More?
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>>44415004

https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts?utf8=%E2%9C%93&tags=giantess+shadow_of_the_colossus+

Have at it.
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>>44413395
Oh god wut?
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Any good tips on how to incorporate Giants into a game, or world building for them?
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>>44416089
Off to the movies, but give me three hours or so and I can write up some stuff when I get back.
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At the same time, it might be cool to befriend Giant aliens and arm them like the mecha we don't have.
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>>44419882
>TFW no giantess cyborg waifu you can ride inside of and synchronize with
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>>44420346
I'd love the slice of life episodes of that anime. Having to take your giant berserk waifu/husbando to the pier or a farmers market or amusement park.
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>>44416089
Aaaand we're back.
Incorporating into a game is a tough one, so I'mma focus on worldbuilding.

The first big thing is theme. Giants make great shorthand for themes like nobility, classism, worth of personhood, things like that. Definitely not exhaustive or anything but those are the ones that come to mind.

If giants are big and powerful enough to command the resources of and have direct influence over the lives of hundreds of people, how do both parties deal with that? How do the big folks value smaller lives? How does that viewpoint effect their neighbors or subjects self worth? Stuff like that is where I usually focus cultural development with them.

Wider setting stuff it's usually easier to stick to more standard 'few in number and far apart,' lifestyles for giants, scale depending. Even then they're probably a major force to be reckoned with on the individual level, and large political units or states of them are going to wind up being major players in setting wide politics more often than not.

But so long as you take OP's intentions for the thread to heart you won't go far off. Consider them just like any other people, work through their worldviews and motivations, and see where you wind up.
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>>44420346
I feel you. I feel you deeply.
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Best giant coming through.
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>>44420346
>you will never have to live inside a giant spaceship girl
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>>44422599
Did you ever watch "I, Dolores", an anime based on Zone of the Enders? That one gives you a small glimpse into it.

It would be funny imagining different female archetypes that could watch over you 24/7 and how'd they act differently.
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>>44422599
>TFW no AI cybergoddess waifu that controls a biomechanical space station/ship complete with nanotechassemblers that lets her modify herself so she can live out any sexual fantasy her or you come up with as dwell within her bowels
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>>44425814
Well fuck. Now there's this glaring hole in my life i'll never fill. Thanks.
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>>44419882
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So what are some cool Giant sci-fi civilizations to throw at my players?

I already have an idea for a Desert world and another for an overpopulated cyberpunk planet they'll visit.
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>>44428401
If you're going for hard sci-fi then giants should come from cold low gravity worlds with thick high O2 atmospheres. Or maybe some deep-space megastructure.
If soft sci-fi I say copy dnd and do some fire giants, lava planets are always fun
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>>44428578
>Or maybe some deep-space megastructure.

I vaguely recall hearing about a group of archivists in a Reynolds novel who devised how to make themselves immortal, but kept growing forever as a result. So they had to live in zero-g in space suits. The bigger they got the slower they operated, so the largest are these frail, kilometers tall people floating around in space suits, that take days to finish a sentence.

>If soft sci-fi I say copy dnd and do some fire giants, lava planets are always fun

I'll second that. Fire giants are always cool. Most of the D&D giants would make half decent sci-fi species with some tweaking. Aristocratic space-sage cloud giants sounds like a good bet too, now that I think on it.
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>>44428578
Super soft sci-fi is what I'm doing, Adventure is the goal.

An industrialized world like something the Mecganicum would do should fit, right?

>>44428674
>Reynolds novel
I'll need to look that up.

>Cloud Giants
I can steal the Cloud cities fromnStar Wars and put them in Venus. The higher you are in the Aristocracy,the higher and safer you live.
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>>44428730
Like the cloud city idea quite a bit.

Now mildly tempted to write up sci-fi-izations of all the standard D&D giants.

Sorry I don't remember what book that other thing was from, only heard in passing from somebody else. I /think/ it was one of the main arc books for Revelation Space. Though definitely not the first one, since I read that and I think I'd remember.
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>>44428928
Go ahead, I could use them.

An underwater one would be super dangerous to Humans.
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>>44428401
Massive amphibious predators evolved from the local equivalent of killer whales. They spend a lot of time partially or fully submerged in water, but due to geography they evolved the ability to crawl on land, and their front claws are developed to the point where they can build and use tools with them. They're a lot friendlier than they look, if only because most sentient species are much too small to register as prey or competition.
Their manned ships often appear rather crude, due to their unique ergonomic and life support requirements, but the combination of large brains and clumsy fingers has driven them to develop very advanced automation systems. Often they use mechanical proxies to interact with other species, which is just as well as most other species don't want to spend much time on a space station that's deliberately left half-flooded and inhabited by giant alien crocodiles.
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>>44428928
Pretty damn certain it wasn't the revelation space series. Though if it was, possibly the third?
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>>44428989
Lesse, just a reaally quick, first-thing-to-mind idea for each.
Cloud giants: Covered. Maybe occupy sky cities and gas giants mostly so they have personal space. 'cities' are temporary gatherings of otherwise individual and mobile personal/family aerostats. If you've got magic/psi stuff, it's probably important to 'em.
Fire: Adapted to lava planets. Not the best craftsmen exactly, but consider metallurgy near-sacred and are suppliers of massive amounts of extremely high quality raw materials, special alloys, etc.

Frost: Alarmingly well adapted to the cold. Ships life support tends to run below survivable for other races, making them surprisingly stealthy. Have a reputation as pirates as a result.

Hill: Either local primitives or, perhaps better, an attempt by smaller species to genegineer a race of docile servant giants instead of paying absurdly high wages for laborers and mercenaries from the 'noble' giant species.

Stone: Being strong for their size and legendarily hard to kill, they're probably sought after mercenaries. A culture of them the party encounters might put a lot of stock in winning glory in other people's wars and bringing the spoils back to one's family.

Storm: Rarity and massive personal power make it hard to gauge them as a whole. A storm giant is going to do whatever the hell they please. Maybe that's rescue the party from massive local fauna. Maybe it's becoming a vest-pocket warlord. If the setting has magic/psi stuff, they'd probably be pretty potent natural users of it.

>>44429244
It could have been in one of the short story collections too, really. I'm sure somebody around here will know. Google's not helping me.
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>>44429422

Cont. If we're going MM2

Desert: Could spin them as having a reputation for being ruthless merchant-princes and the like. I can't think of much that's not a big damned cliche with them.

Forest: Adapted for speed and stamina over raw strength. Good at tracking, hunting and the like. Possibly the scariest bounty hunters one can run afoul of?

Ocean: Could actually see these being a genetically modified version of one of the others. No real culture thoughts on this one.

Actually, maybe they all come from a common ancestor of some sort, the equivilant of highly modified human colonists.
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>>44429244
Yeah I am just stupid. It was House of Suns.
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>>44429422
>>44429444
>Scifi D&D giants
I would like to hear more of this idea, but the thread is past the bump limit, new thread when?
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>>44429824
New thread could be now, or alternatively you can just hit me up offboard. It's still Durendal5150@gmail, from above.
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>>44429824
>>44430191

Aaand there we go.
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