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Why aren't there giant dwarves?

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Or, for that matter, giant elves? Or giant necromancers? Or giant orcs? Why do most giants seem to just be giant humans?
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>>55113672
>Giant dwarves

They're called humans, anon.
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>>55113672
Everything you just named is literally a human with minor changes. A giant elf or orc would just be a giant.
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>>55113672
Because most sapient beings cannot pierce the Heavens
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>>55113672
Or are there?
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Isn't that basically what fire giants are?
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>>55113672
Because humans are the master race and template that all lesser fantasy creatures were based off of.
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>>55113672

Disciples (PC game) universe had a really cool idea that I've stolen for my own campaigns. In it, dwarves and giants are the same species basically, the only difference is scale. They have the same stocky double-wide anatomy, live in the mountains and have a fondness for beards.
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>>55113672
Well in pathfinder giant elves are wood giants. Cave giants are orc/ogres. I'd argue Stone giants are the dwarf equivilent. However, unlike cave and wood giants, there's no mention of the other races. But stone giants speak with stones, and are technology based.
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>>55113823
Correction, the equivilent is probably slag giants. They craft and shit.
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>>55113672
Leaving aside the fact that there are obviously more than just default giants, it is because you -OP- didn't make them. Don't just wait to be supplied.
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>>55113672
>D&D fire giants are quite literally giant dwarves
The fuck are you on about?
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>>55113672
More giant dwarves.
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>>55113672
2e's fire giants looked like kikes.
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>>55113672
And here's the 3e fire giants, I mean c'mon.
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>>55113672
And here's your giant elf.
Cloud Giants are culturally similar to high elves and also look just as retarded.
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>>55114006
>>55113996
>>55113985
>>55113976

Came here to say this, Fire Giants are Giant Dwarves.
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Perhaps each race is actually just a small giant?

>Elves are children of nature, decendants of the Primordial Dryads who tended their colossal trees. The Dryads needed somone to tend to the little gardens too.
>Dwarfs are birthed from fire, embers from the Fire Giants, rulers and ferrymen of the red rivers under the mountain. The fathers passed their crafts and trades to their sons.
>Orcs come from the Earth, when the First-Boar was slain. His gigantic hide was stretched and left in the earth to tan, his bristly hair forming the great plains which the Orcs first sprang from the soil.
>Humans were cast from shadow. When the First-Giant lifted his great hand towards the full Moon. The shadow of his fingers grew fearful, and ran away to become Men.
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>>55113997
I've never seen them that large before. She almost looks like she's been harpooned like a whale.
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>>55114018
I'mma keep my old cloud giants, tyvm.
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>>55113672
Well, probably for the same reason there's no elven dwarves or elven orcs.
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>>55114510
I think that's the idea now it's our job to story time why
>Be Thay fisherman.
>Catch fish and sell at market, last 3 mornings or so have been rough, no one is catching shit
>sitting with buddies in local watering whole when Dang Bunyasarn rushes in, he and his brothers just spotted a Merwhale
>it's like a mermaid but huge. the name is more to do with how much they eat, a shit ton and more then a few of us were suspecting it was one of them lowering the catch in the morning
>Superstisious city yuppies think their livers can cure cancer and any number of maladies
>the stuffs 2000 Baht a KG
>we load up rope, harpoons, and gas all our motors as we head out into the bay
>Dang spent a few years working on a whaling vessel before the change took place and change took place but the techniques seem to work here
>we shoot around the mouth of the bay for 4 minutes before the thing comes to the surface and Chaowalit gets it with a good shot under its left shoulder blade.
>they scream like people you know
>now they haul ass back to stop her from diving and we all start veering towards it
>she gets the idea and heads out of the bay, we drive her another hour down the coast till we get to a little cove with nice shallow water.
>it takes a good 40 minutes of spearing and Dang shooting it with his old AK for her to go be weakened enough for us to tie her tail and another 2 hours to drag the bitch into the beach to cut her open
>all in we all walk away with a month worth of stakes, 3 months of cooking oil and 2500 Baht a piece.
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>>55114763
Saved and stolen.
Thanks Anon!
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>>55113672
Weren't Wood Giants in D&D basically giant elves?
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ay what up what do yall think a giants toes taste like lmao
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>>55113672
>OP needed an Excuse for a Giantess thread
>Asks a simple question to try and get it going.
>/tg/ tries their best to make OP's theory get BTFO more than the other anons.
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>>55115752
Anonymus your words poop.
Obvious like "Toes taste Like gay," haha.
You eat suck Anonymus.
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Are you fucking the stupid? Fuck you for making me read such a fucking retard thing, I'll fucking kill you. I'll kill you I swear to god, you deserve torture for such a retard post, fuck you.
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>>55116019
You get triggered anonyman?
Haha, you feel I stupid, but you!
Big big retard, probably hamburger gobbler american.
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>>55116056
Stupid dumbass, I'm not fat enough to be American.
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>>55113672
>Why do most giants seem to just be giant humans?
They're not giant humans, idiot. They're just giants.
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>>55116081
Probably big butger boy.
Hide behind computer, say "Not big enough," Think YOU big enough, Secret eat McDonald.
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>>55113672
That's because humans came from giants. Learn your god damned greek mythology. They don't look like us, we look like them.
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>>55116114
Fuck your shit dumb american, say "No u" while he shoot Mcgun and masturbate to flag
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>>55115990

>>55116019

>>55116056

>>55116081

>>55116114
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>>55113672
then why did you post a giant Minotaur?

you had one job!
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>>55116144
>McGun

My sides are in Orbit
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>>55113672
Seems like the same problem as pic related.
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>>55113996
Why is le_happy_merchant.gif dressed as a fire giant?
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>>55113672
Giantess Thread anyone?
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>>55113672
I've got an idea, how about a dwarf with dwarfism!
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>>55116910
Gnome.
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>>55113672
What if giants are just dwarves who have a special mutation, and they don't stop growig when they are half the human size like other dwarves, but keep growing all their life? I imagined Nevendaar giants to be something like this.
What if giant orcs are just trolls?
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>>55113672
Setting I'm working on may have some giant elves.

We were throwing the idea around that an elven trade enclave in a giant kingdom came up with some magic to be bigger because they were annoyed at always craning their necks to talk to the locals and getting literally looked down on.

Give it a good long while and the enchantment just got set in and now they're stuck twelve feet tall.
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>>55114763
Isn't "Merwhale" kind of redundant, since it literally means "se whale" (i.e. a whale, since when have you seen one livign somewhere but the sea?). "Whalemaid" would make more sense.
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Giant wizards and skeletons are way too underutilized.
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>>55118961
Whalemaid does have a nice ring to it. Is there any setting with whalemaids/whalemen in it?
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>>55119823
Can't think of any actual settings with any (random pictures of whale-men and fetish settings like Feralya and Frakass's setting having giant mermaids not counting).
Merfolk based on cetaceans really make more sense than fish, though. At least cetaceans are also mammals. Plus they're cool. You could have friendly playful dolphin-maids, proud warrior clans of orca-maids, huge gentle baleen whale-mades, and spermwhale-maids who descend to the darkest depths of the ocean to do battle with krakens with sonic death-beams.
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>>55119796
my nigga
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>>55120453
Come to think of a mershark would be pretty cool, although I'd imagine they'd be pretty dangerous to sailors.
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>>55113672
there was this cartoon, back in the day, it was called "dave, the barabrian" it was basically a wacky D&D story, and there was this one side character who was a dwarf giant, he just looked like a really ugly average guy
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>>55113672
Filborg are pretty much giant wood elfs - just nicer
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>>55119823
Whale mothers, The Second Apocalypse

:)
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>>55120864
Mermaids with traits of various interesting fish would be cool in general.
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>>55121903
Heck, why stop at fish? Crabmaids, octomaids (and octodads), squidmaids, lobstermaids, shellmaids, eelmaids, flying-fishmaids etc.
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>>55113817

... Hell, don't they have fluff for bulling the hell out of Delwarw?
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>>55122055
Coelacanth-Maid!
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>>55113672
there are
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>>55116306
>fire giant fighter with merchant background
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>>55114703
>elven dwarves
>elven orcs
Welcome to The Elder Scrolls. Outside of that, there's probably some sort of savage elf race, as well as subterran elf race in Forgotten Realms.
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>>55122234
Vampire Squid-Maid!
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>>55122551
Jellyfish-Maid!
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>>55113823
I think fire giants are the dwarves. The implications of the Giant Slayer AP imply there's a similarity, at least.
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>>55122587
Anglerfish-Maid!
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>>55113672
>giant dorf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FK-SSzs0dkw
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>>55122630
Viperfish-Maid!
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>>55122672
A horrible dee sea mermaid!
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>>55122307
>ogor

Get your shit AoS terminology out of here.
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A bunch of different mermaids!
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>>55113997
>>55114510
>>55114763
Huh. I'd saved that image, but never noticed the harpoon aspect of it.

Posting a less depressing giant mermaid picture.
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>>55122808
>>55122834
Here's a Scylla-maid
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>>55117189
How about a gnome with gnomism, then?
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>>55122834
That's less "giant mermaid" and more "sea goddess".
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Giants aren't giant humans; they're regular-sized giants.
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>>55116848
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>>55122055
>>55122234
>>55122551
>>55122587
>>55122630
>>55122672
>>55122808
>https://dynasty-scans.com/series/anko_san_of_the_deep_sea_fish
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>>55123740
>tfw even fetishes get their own internet in-jokes and memes
Humanity is doomed
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>>55123772
>ywn have your seemingly tough-as-nails sharkmaid gang boss reveal that she's really just a normal girl in the cutest way possible
Goddamnit.
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>>55118961
>that pic
That sure is a concept
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>>55124472
One of my favourite SCP stories
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>>55124755
>set up a base inside the giant mermaid
>use her as a submarine
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>>55126559
>set up a base inside the giant mermaid
>inside the giant mermaid
>inside
Uhhh, where exactly will this base be located? I can think of a couple places, but surely you're thinking of something less lewd, right?
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>>55113672
"giant dwarf" is an oxymoron, moron.
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>>55127144
Floatation bladders
>party gets eaten by the mermaid
>they notice another exit at the top of her stomach
>no idea where it leads, but it has to be better than the bottom exit
>eventually they force their way through into a system of air-filled chambers spanning most of her body
>after exploring for a little while, she realizes they've survived somehow
>she can't do anything to them in there, but they can't get out unless she lets them
>eventually they have to negotiate
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>>55127902
This is a VERY intriguing idea anon...
...go on...
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>>55118961
Being etymologically correct isn't as important as clearly and quickly conveying the concept, which merwhale does better than whalemaid.
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>>55119796
>heard you talking shit like I wouldn't find out
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>>55113976
ganondorf?
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>>55124472
From the thumbnail, I thought the giant torso monster had been edited to have Wojak's face.
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>>55126559
> Setting up a base inside a giant mermaid.
>using her as a submarine.

>Form a symbiotic relationship with her, and her body.
>Fend off giant parasites.
>Whenever the party goes out, bring back some food to drop into her belly.
>Take care of any internal problems she may be facing.

This smells like a unique campaign.
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>>55123740
>>55122834
>>55122055
>>55118961
>>55116992
Personally, I've never been a fan of giants at such ridiculous sizes. I get that it's mostly for fetish fuel, but I can't help but think about how impossible it would be for any "regular sized" life to rise up, unless the titans in question were universally benevolent.
D&D giants are done well because they're not fuckhueg, the biggest caps out at like 30 feet, and those ones are exceedingly rare and live at the bottom of the ocean. The ones a non-adventurer are most likely to run into are the smallest, beyond retarded, and being lazy almost to the point of not breeding.
When you have a giant that's 100+ feet tall and just as intelligent as anyone, how the fuck do humans survive, and why would they want to?
I know I'm being autistic, I just had to get that off my chest.
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>>55129859
>Inside Giantess
>Take care of any internal problems she may have.

I can think of a few...
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>>55130153
Depends. it really does make no sense for them to exist in a settings regular ecology no.

One possibility is giants are from a plane or planet that's rarely contacted, or hard to. You could use this to pull a macross. Or have the party wander out into a world way to big for them (or have everyday pests wander in. A good explanation for a giant ant infestation.)

One setting I work on, giants that big are basically demigods. They don't really have material needs and are, by nature, exceedingly rare. Which manages to deal with a bunch of the problems of that scale at once.
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>>55130153
>When you have a giant that's 100+ feet tall and just as intelligent as anyone, how the fuck do humans survive, and why would they want to?
Simple, feeding a 100 foot tall giant is damn near impossible, so they can only survive in lands with similarly sized (and extremely dangerous) animals, such as dragons, krakens, and mammoths (which would only be found in certain habitats).

Occasionally a giant might be found among the ranks of a military, but they're enormous expenses that can be poisoned with arrows if they aren't armored (which is extremely expensive to make for a creature of that size). Feeding them is also a major problem, so one of the arrangements that the BBEG made to solve that problem is he allows them to feast on the corpses of the dead after battle.

That's one way you can do it, giant creatures are fun to use but you do have to get creative with it.
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>>55130399
I agree, but having a "giant portion" of the planet it still pretty terrible, all things considered. Toriko did it pretty well though.
>>55130436
I feel like there'd have to be something that would make it so giants don't require as much food as a human would, IE if the giant were human sized, they would require a fraction the food as a human would, some way of more efficiently utilizing energy, as something that large is already going to have devastating effects on the atmosphere and terrain just by getting excited, that's a retarded amount of mass moving at an extreme velocity if she runs, jumps, or does anything similar.
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>>55128643
>>55118961
I agree that Merehale sounds better than Whale Maid. Whale Maid comes with a whole different connotation in first hearing it.
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>>55130673
Multiple stomachs, and a far more powerful digestive tract, capable of excreting enzymes that can break down plant matter, such as bark and trees, much more efficiently. In times of plenty, they can fill their first through third stomachs all they want, and when winter rolls along, slowly empty those stomachs into their "primary", as well as collection of new foods.

Possible ability to use minerals from stones and more abundant sources?
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>>55130853
Honestly after thinking on it a bit, it'd be kind of funny if they were just solar-powered.
Though those are good points.
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>>55130853
>>55131022
Maybe we should just make them gods/demigods/angels and greatly simplify this whole thing. Or heck, just say that they're fucking magic. I mean it's not like the laws of physics allow their existence anyways, why put so much effort into justifying their biology?
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>>55131168
Because it's lazy, and we don't do lazy.
That, and if they're going to coexist on the planet, then there has to be something that keeps them from literally stomping out humanity if humanity still exists, and that's the point of the discussion.
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>>55131211
Most of the previous posts don't explain why they wouldn't take over the world, but merely how they would function at such sizes. Personally I think that making gigantism a mutation that causes the rare individual to grow to extraordinary height is the right way to go. It keeps the giants from being a race of their own (instead being a mutation of other races) and thus doesn't cause the same problems.

There's also the fact that giants would have a lot of trouble using the same resources that humans used to get ahead technologically.
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>>55131266
That's valid, that way a race or family has a chance of killing them before they get too large.

Expanding on your second point, magic would play a large factor in preserving humanity and civilization.
Of course, it helps if the spontaneous growth isn't magically-induced in the first place.
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>>55131491
There's also a good chance for storytelling with that kind of gigantism, like a father finding out that his son or daughter has the mutation and doing everything he can to hide them lest the town find out and kill them, meanwhile said giant child is growing increasingly hungry with the food getting smaller and smaller.
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I'm a fan of using using weird areas to transition things, think of the Rabbit Hole in Alice in Wonderland. Going on some underground adventure and you wind up in some Giant's Cellar dealing with Bug and Rodentfolk. Dealing with another adventure there that ends with them recruiting one of those Bug folk and falling into a river to escape, they find themselves back into 'reality'.

Otherwise, if you want to keep Giants realistic, you're better off doing the opposite. Make everyone else tinier.
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>>55132140
You know, a world of tiny people does make more sense. Actually that sounds like a fum concept. People riding mice into battle, Using needles as swords, growing fungi or other small organisms for agriculture.

I like this concept.
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>>55118961
"CAPTAIN! Enemy ship in the water!"
*What see ye?*
"It came out of nowhere! Off the stern!"
*Let me-- By the seas! It looks like a woman!*

>And you look tasty!
*IT SPEAKS! SLAY THE BEAST! FIRE ALL AFT GUNS!*
"Firing!"

...

>Hey! Stop shooting at me, those sting!
"No use captain, She's grabbed the rear of the ship, we're no ma--AAAAAAAAH--
>*ulp* Mmmh... he tasted a bit salty. Must be the water!
*ABANDON SHIP MATEYS, ABAND-- NO, NO MISSY PUT ME DOWN-- NO, NO NOT LIKE THAT--!*
>*CHOMP* Privateering is fun! You were right up there, hat guys, being your new ship has been MUCH more fulfilling than just waiting for ships to come by! Emphasis on Filling, hehe!
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>>55132458
I'm not sure if I'd be aroused or terrified being a crewmate on her. I'd sure as hell be thankful that she's with us though.
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>>55113672
you know you're allowed to just post "magical realm thread"
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>>55132705
Probably terrified every time I heard her stomach growl with no ship in sight. Way the text us written, sounds like she'd playfully tease the crew too.
Probably aroused whenever you got to do ship maintainance and whatnot. Besides, a Giant mermaid's got needs too...
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>>55132458
I-I wanna be a crewmate.
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>>55129859
>in exchange for helping you, she gets to eat any monsters you kill
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I'd totally play in a campaign where you're pirates using a giant mermaid as a boat. That'd actually have some advantages mechanic-wise to just having a regular ship (you don't need hundreds of NPC sailors to operate the ship, or the players to know how to sail, and dealing with supplies and repairs would be greatly simplified since you could just feed her with the enemies you've killed, or failing that go hunt for whales or sea monsters).
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>>55118961
>life aboard The Queen Becky was surprisingly peaceful, as far as her crew were concerned
>compared to other groups of pirates, they had smooth sailing in even the roughest of storms, plentiful stocks of food from the many sea-creatures she slayed, and the best navigator to ever swim the seven seas
>plus, all the 'booty' one man could ever want or need
>however, while her swift maneuvering meant that repairs on the cabins or hold were rarely needed, she presented her own unique maintenance problems

>"Oh, captain," she sang out, as the pirate lord stepped out of his private office, "it's cleaning day!"
>he sighed, and after a moments consideration he picked one of the sturdier looking cabin boys for the task
>over the course of the day, the cabin boy clambered up and down her body
>he started with her tail, or at least the parts that he could reach without dipping into the cold waters that surrounded them
>there wasn't really a reason for it as the ocean water already kept her clean, but she seemed to enjoy the movements as he ran up and down over the smooth surface of her scales
>next was her upper torso; the areas between the "boat" and the mermaids own flesh
>he carefully scrubbed her sensitive skin clean, making sure to it was absolutely spotless
>he worked dutifully under the watchful eyes of the crew, a blush on his face as Becky cooed, instructing him as to where he should head next
>"A little to the left please, sweetie!" she giggled, and the cabin boy happily obliged
>next, were her arms; a rope had to be attached to his waist as was dangled perilously from the upper deck, running his brush over her arms which tirelessly propelled them forward
>next was his favorite part of the ship; Becky's bosom
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>>55122307
>Giant Shaved Slayers (Light Skirmishers)

Radious does it again!
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>>55134665
>her bust was large enough that a rope was unnecessary; Becky giggled and laughed melodiously as the cabin boy crawled around her breasts, scrubbing the orbs and making sure not to miss a single inch of her soft tits
>there was one last area to clean, now; Becky's head and neck
>carefully, the giantess removed her over-sized captain's hat, laying it gently over her back- purposefully engulfing a few crew members in darkness as she revealed her head in full
>this part was tricky; the cabin boy clambered up to Becky's neck, using her neck band to help his journey; when he reached it, he started once again on his work
>her steady breathing nearly caused him to lose his balance a few times, and it actually did once; fortunately he landed on one of her breasts instead of in the frigid waters below, eliciting a chorus of laughter from the men watching him work
>Becky gently scooped him up, bringing the cabin boy up to her face so he could clean it, too, her tail still propelling herself forward
>she started to hum as he worked, some ancient, wordless song of the sea that few had ever heard and fewer still had ever survived to tell about
>she playfully winked at him as he neared her eye, smiling mischievously
>"Here, let me help you with that," she said with a smirk; without warning she brought her other hand up to her face, a scoop of water big enough to flood a room inside it, pouring it out over her hair and face
>the cabin boy became soaked as gallons of water poured town on top of him, drenching him to the bone
>"Aw, don't worry, sweetie," Becky said, taking on an almost motherly tone as he shivered in the palm of her hand, "I know someplace warm you can go..."

>the cabin boy wondered briefly what she meant, only to stare in wide eyed shock as she opened her maw wide in front of him
>sticky rivulets of saliva hung from the roof of her mouth, snapping and breaking in front of him as he stared at the dark depths of her throat
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>>55118961
I wish my GM would introduce murderous giants in our game. Then I could fry their brains with microwaves until they popped like a water-balloon.

I just want to punch all GMs who think introducing their magical realm in the form of murderous she-giants who eat humans is a good idea. Fuck them with a rusty, shit-encrusted knife.
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>>55131211
>then there has to be something that keeps them from literally stomping out humanity if humanity still exists

If it can bleed, we will find a way to kill it.
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>>55134836
This pleases me greatly. Please post more.
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>>55134836
The subject in that picture is significantly smaller than ones posted previously, otherwise I would agree with you 100%.
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>>55131022
If I run a campaign with giants in it in the foreseeable future, I'm going to have them run on nuclear power. I'll never mention it without prompting, I won't explain exactly how it works, and they'll be more or less "normal" giants otherwise, but if someone really wants to press the "How do they get enough food?" angle, that's my answer.

(To head off any /pol/shit: yes, there is a case for using nuclear power to reduce carbon emissions; no, it's not a panacea; yes, renewables do look pretty good. Debating the subject is pointless because the best regulatory strategy would be to put a price on carbon emissions and let markets decide which sort of power plants to build. Please do not reply to this.)
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>>55134809
>Becky stared down at him, expectantly, her tongue wiggling as if to invite him inside
>the cabin boy stared into her light grey eyes with uncertainty
>"Becky!"
>Becky rolled her eyes, shutting her mouth as the captain called to her, "What is it, cappy?"
>"If you're going to have him do that, at least let the lad tie a rope around his waist!"
>he added, "Wouldn't want him to end up like poor Finnegan "Fish Food" Philips from a few years back, aye?"
>a rope was tossed towards in the cabin boy's direction, and he quickly tied it around his waist while Becky waited impatiently
>almost as soon as he tied the knot, Becky chirped, "Okay, you're all set!"
>she brought her hand up to her mouth, dropping him inside; the cabin boy slid between her lips easily as she slurped him up, trapping him in the dark, wet confines of her mouth before he could even utter a peep
>for someone whose diet consisted of raw sea creatures and rival pirates, the smell wasn't as bad as he would've thought; it was almost minty, in fact
>but the cabin boy wasn't concerned by that; instead he scrambled around in a panic, sliding along her bumpy, slick tongue, trying to find a way out
>instead he was met with her ivory teeth, and with a flick of her tongue he was face to face with her rippling gullet
>Becky opened her mouth briefly, illuminating the organic cavern, dropping something inside; the cabin boy quickly scrambled towards it and away from her yawning throat to find that she had returned his brush
>"Well?" she said, her words rising from behind him in almost deafening volume, her lips opening briefly to enunciate, "get to work, cabin boy."
>the young man grudgingly started to brush the giant mermaid's teeth, his brush swiftly gliding over them as he worked
>he was absolutely drenched in her warm, sticky saliva now, with more to come as her mouth filled with spittle as he worked
>eventually, she swallowed the excess down, the gulp reverberating in the cabin boy's ears
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>>55135013
>that entire second line

Are you okay?
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>>55135013
If I run a campaign with brutish giants in it in the foreseeable future, I would make them all black.

(To head off any /pol/shit: yes, black have a lower IQ and a higher muscular mass than white people, and yes they are less evolved, and yes, they are animals, but this is a fantasy world and black in fantasy can be giant too. In truth blacks should have never existed. They are God's error, or more accurately, Satan's fault. Please do not reply to this.)
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>>55134871
Sorry, I don't have any SFW giantslaying in my giantess fetish folder.

I have some giantess amputee milking, but that wouldn't be proper.

>>55134908
What people often overlook is that 'reasonably' sized giants, though tremendously strong and durable, aren't necessarily impervious to bolt throwers, catapults, trebuchets, or any other wall-busting ordinance.

At less than 20 meters tall, they can be felled quite well.

Only true titanesses like pic related don't care unless magic is used.
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>>55134665
>>55134809
>>55135049
Welp, say hello to my new fetish...
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>>55130436
>Occasionally a giant might be found among the ranks of a military, but they're enormous expenses that can be poisoned with arrows if they aren't armored
it'd have to be one hell of a poison to kill a giant, depending on the size.
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>>55132458
>>55132873
I-I wanna be the ship
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>>55135124
God, I want to decapitate her so hard...
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>>55135049
>>55135145
>a chill went up the cabin boy's spine, but when he was not dragged kicking and screaming into her steamy depths he continued to work, quickly finishing her teeth
>when he pounded on Becky's teeth to let him out, she simply said in reply, "Tongue."
>the cabin boy sat in her mouth for a few moments before he realized what she meant
>his brush soon scrapped the surface of the large muscle clean, but still he sat trapped in the mermaid's mouth
>suddenly, without warning, she tilted her head back slightly, sending the young cabin boy back into her throat; he clawed desperately at her tongue as he fell into the dark pit, but he could find no purchase on the slick surface
>with a loud, wet gulp she swallowed him down, the trip to her stomach lasting only a few seconds
>the cabin boy plopped into her belly, scared, dazed, and confused; he went over to one of the walls and started beating on it in a panic, his blows bouncing harmlessly off the gummy surface
>"Oh, that tickles," Becky's giggling voice echoed from above, joining the sloshing of the liquid contents of her stomach and the beating of her massive heart, "but you should really start cleaning in there, too, before you melt."
>the cabin boy, scared as he was, soon realized that the rope was still tied around his waist- and more importantly, that it hadn't joined him in her stomach, at least not entirely
>for close to an hour, he blindly fumbled around the wrinkled stomach walls, rubbing them as the organ growled and churned around him
>several times he was sent sprawling into the soupy mess by an unexpectedly strong contraction
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>>55135124
Oh absolutely, it's the main reason why I have no issue with D&D giants, as the largest don't exceed 30 feet, and the ones that get close are extremely rare and live near-exclusively on the bottom of the ocean anyway.

It is precisely pic related that I speak about.
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>>55135212
>still, he worked diligently, long into the night, until finally the giantess deemed his work satisfactory
>a sharp tug around his waist dragged the cabin boy back through the swampy lake of his host's stomach, until he was forced up and back through the pliant esophageal sphincter
>the travel back up her throat took much longer than the one down it, thanks to the strong peristaltic waves working against the movement and Becky playfully dragging him up, only to lightly swallow him back down a couple of feet
>but eventually he emerged, tired and exhausted, back into her mouth
>with a small "Bleh!" Becky dropped him into the palm of her hand
>the cabin boy's clothes were tattered, and his skin stinged in several places, but he was somehow fine- if shaken- in spite of his experience
>Becky pursed her lips, kissing the cabin boy gently on the head, before depositing him safely on the top deck
>as he headed down, back to the warm safety of his bunk, Becky called to him one last time
>"We should make that a regular thing, cutie!"
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>>55134665


>>55134809


>>55135049

Oh, this is GOOD.
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>>55122587
This one makes me want a Sea Angel-maid

>beautiful ghostly appearance
>orange "core" inside transparent blue exterior
>said core is actually the mouth, which snaps out of the body to suck sea snails out of their shells with terrifying vacuum force
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>>55135266
I actually kind of like it, not because it's fair or balanced in any way, but because the idea of having to climb your enemy Shadow of the Colossus style to even prick them in a place where it hurts is kind of appealing to me. And hey, maybe the reason they haven't killed us all yet is because we breed faster and we're beneath their notice. A human can easily crush an ant, but exterminating all the ants is quite a challenge.
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>>55135284
Thank you, my man.

For future reference: https://pastebin.com/r0HHDHRj
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>>55113672
Because that's just the way giants look. Giants are not "giant humans" they're giants, and giants happen to share some phenotypical traits with humans.
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>>55135339
Man, looking at this again makes me wonder if I shouldn't re-jigger some of the sizes a lil' bit. I've been picturing stone giants kinda smaller for ages, and actually looking close again, I'm surprised I had them as that big.
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>>55135384
Just do another of those size comparison pictures. That picture has been a staple of the giantess threads for years, and I know you lurk on those, and that'd be a godsend.
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>>55135055
Not really. I'm stuck awake with an intermittently-beeping smoke detector that I can't, for lease-related reasons, do all that much about, and I feel as if I've had terrible luck with interesting-looking threads being derailed by political crud lately.

The reason I wrote that particular disclaimer is that I realized my post could, and therefore would, be construed by somebody as an attack on nuclear power. In my undergraduate education, I studied environmental economics, applied ecology, environmental chemistry, conservation biology, etc., although I later moved to a different field; as a result, having my post cast as a pro-nuclear, anti-renewable jab would have been particularly annoying. There was no winning that one, of course, because some variety of shitstorm would likely emerge if I mentioned energy production at all, but at least the otherwise-futile disclaimer would prevent me from being immediately misunderstood.

>>55135061
Didn't Roald Dahl beat you to it, pretty much? Before the editors got to it, I mean.

(The irony there, of course, is that the field I moved to was evolutionary biology.)

(It's always something, isn't it?)

>>55134122
That sounds like fun. I imagine it would take a while for anyone to realize that a giant mermaid was friendly (well, conditionally so, in the case of a giant mermaid pirate); any sensible sailor wouldn't run the risk of meeting an unfriendly one, so they'd probably head avoid large mermaids generally. It'd be frustrating, I'd wager.

>>55135049
Please continue?
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>>55135418
Eh, well, I'm not the artist. Just the writer. The artist has become rather busy with his own stuff, and kinda detached from the writing I...honestly haven't done much of in years.

The best I can really do is answer questions about it and share ideas and maybe a little writefaggotry from time to time.

Could get off my ass and learn to draw too, I suppose.
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>>55135339
Anything Shadow of the Colossus related is already great, can't deny.
Thing about us vs. ants, we don't breed as prodigiously, and unless we took to the underground as well, it wouldn't be as hard to stomp out a city or all if they so desired.
Looking at it though, the scale seems pretty accurate, your standard giant really is huge, even without getting to background redhead levels or massive.
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>>55135435
>Please continue?
Not sure where to take it from here >>55135275 senpai. In any case I might not have the chance to write more before the thread dies because I'm going to be really busy for pretty much the rest of my day.
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>>55132458
>>55134665
>>55134809
>>55135049
>>55135212
>>55135275
I shouldn't get a boner from this...But I do.
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>>55135500
>we don't breed as prodigiously
That's true, but as long as we breed much faster compared to the giants we should be good. Maybe they only make a child every 1000 years or so.

As for stomping out cities, what reason would they have for doing so? Sure, maybe a giant child might do it for fun, but it's not like you see grown adults running around stomping out anthills. Besides, humans provide so little nutritional value and take so much time to find, you need the big game, dragons, krakens, mammoths, if you want to have a good diet as a giant.
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>>55131211

My preferred means of dealing with giants in a given DnD-esque setting is that they live on a fuckheug mountain and are basically trying to outsquat the ancient dragons that also live there.

Sure, they could leave and have easier prey on the non-mountain areas of the world. Some of the younger ones, less invested in an ages-old feud with bad neighbors, actually do that for a few years until they start to miss the taste of homecooked gryphon shank and other giant fare or run afoul of a murderhobo troupe.

The vast majority of them, though, are just too stubborn to care about the lowlands, because fuck those dragons.
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>>55135562
I just get antsy about anything with a ridiculous amount of personal power. If it can't be killed with a standard foot-long blade through the heart is disconcerting.
So they may not need to stomp out cities or even have a desire to, it's just the fact they have the ability to that bothers me.
There would be nothing more terrifying than a giant child peeking their head over a mountain
>>55135598
Dragons and giants having rivalry is a good thing, as old as elves vs. dwarves but not nearly as well known.
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>>55124472
Yo which SCP is that again?
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>>55113672
Because a tall dwarf would be the size of a human just like a short giant would be the size of a human. Honestly it's like you people haven't watched Galavant.
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>>55135435
>That sounds like fun. I imagine it would take a while for anyone to realize that a giant mermaid was friendly (well, conditionally so, in the case of a giant mermaid pirate); any sensible sailor wouldn't run the risk of meeting an unfriendly one, so they'd probably head avoid large mermaids generally. It'd be frustrating, I'd wager.
Probably some sailors encountered one after getting shipwrecked, and she was curious enough about them to start talking with them instead of swimming off or eating them.
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>>55135662
>a giant child
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If my players ever bother to ask how giants get enough energy I'll just tell them they can take in magic energy from an environment which is why frost giants live in cold places and fire giants live in hot places and why the giants that are most likely to go around fucking shit up and eating eveything they find are ones you can find pretty much anywhere like trolls, ogres, and hill giants.
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>>55135662
>it's just the fact they have the ability to that bothers me
I tend to think of them as almost part of the landscape itself. You're heroes can't "fight" an earthquake or a tornado, nor can they fight the giants that roam the land, but they can avoid and survive them.

And that child scenario is adorably terrifying
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>>55135696
Turn off your trips. Unless you have a reason for trips please.
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>>55113817

Yes. OP is straight-up incorrect; the problem he's complaining about doesn't exist.

>Fire giants: broad as they are tall, culture based around forging and battle, sometimes explicitly described as looking like giant dwarves

>Cloud giants: blue-haired, pointy-eared magic-users who live lives of luxury in their magical palaces and consider other races beneath them.

Stone giants look more like living statues than humans, hill giants are massive neandertals... yeah.
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>>55135693
Except maybe that, that could be as much if not more terrifying.
>>55135722
Now see that's interesting, but if I were to have a setting where the environment itself were against players, I probably would just use natural disasters like earthquakes, tornadoes, fissures, tsunamis, malestroms, etc. in place of giants.
Mostly because I can't break away from the realmy thoughts, being burdened with the fetish.
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>>55135275
Thanks to you I now have an increased need to genocide giants.
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>>55132458
This sounds like a fucking vore fetish fantasy. Like holy fuck I wasn't saying anything about the giantess and feet shit but you gotta draw the line somewhere.

Fuck /tg/ what happened to you. At least deviantArt is upfront about their fucking fetishism. It's like that fucking Yoshi request image "h-haha, for laughs, guys."
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I seriously hope none of you perverted shits are in my games because if you drag me into a magical realm of giants I'm going to Henderson your game.
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>>55135917
I run a Macross inspired game with a galaxy full of Giant Aliums. Humans in the current campaign get Transforming Fighter Jets, is that acceptable?
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>>55136112
Yes
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>>55136184
>>55136112
>Macross inspired game
I like it already
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>>55136112
Probably not, I'm guessing.

That sounds hella awesome though. I'd be interested in hearing more about it, it's the sort of game I've thought about running before myself.
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>>55135338
For you.
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>>55113672
Why aren't there dwarf elves?
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>>55136318
This book has mention of Dwelves
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>>55136388
Not half dwarf half elf. I mean short elves. If giants are just "big humans", then I don't see how dwarves aren't just considered "small humans". If so, the complaint about no "small elves" should be perfectly valid, as in an analogue to elves like dwarves are to humans.
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>>55136184
>>55136198
>>55136211
Thanks, but it's probably less cool than it sounds. Main selling point is meeting new species as representatives of Humanity, who despite being so new and small compared to most of the galaxy, also find themselves as the best way for a few other species and groups to make new friends and allies.

Most of the missions have been to get stuff to maintain their less than awesome space ship, but the players seem to have enjoyed interacting with Giant Aliums (or had some fun playing as the macro aliens).
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>>55136465
See, you're really just making it sound even more interesting there, not less.

I've been sporadically running a space game with giant aliens myself. Only two players at the moment. One being the head of a team of archeologists and such out exploring for ancient artifacts. The other their pilot/hired muscle. Which she's proved exceedingly good at.
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>>55130436
Honestly, there'd be only a few critical points on the body that needed better armour since you can't stick them with weapons all that high
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>>55136318
Gnomes are already they fey kindred of dwarves, you silly bint
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>>55136465
It's your game, so what do I care if you and your players have shit taste and like to be the bitches of giant Ayyys.
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>>55113818
Shut up Zarus. Not even humans like you.
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>>55135791
DnD alone has about a billion different giants.
Heck, even his subject example is wrong.
E.g. giants in One Piece are pretty close to fantasy dorfs, except they're 15 meters tall.
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>>55113943
>Don't just wait to be supplied.
RAWfags don't comprehend ideas such as "the book is not an untouchable holy canon". It's like the people who will demand because X first-party book (or worse, "it's in the core book" faggots) contains a race/class/option, the GM must allow it.
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>>55135675
Red Sea stones or something.
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>>55136606
Sounds cool, tell me about it.

Though I am having a laugh imagining a Giant Archeologists trying to deal with tiny ruins while their pint-sized bodyguard keeps watch
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>>55137180
Hah, well the little ones are the archeologists. The basic gist there is, their government hired on the giant mercenary as sort of a relations-building endeavor with her clan (who have something of a reputation as mercenaries.)

The head of the exploration team does most of the talking, as one would expect. The giant does most of the pew when it comes to it.

Their short, accidental stop on a cold-war future atomic powered planet resulted in a lot of her more notable moments. Including body-checking a building full of opfor soldiers out of existence and ruining some helicopters days. (Her rifle is basically a 40mm smart autocannon, so.)

Archeology highlights so far, my favorite has been finding a single leftover member of a posthuman species living in a log cabin, as he'd basically playing IRL minecraft for the past several millenia.

The other way around would be possible in setting, though, and pretty hilarious. Hell, I should probably write something like that sometime.
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>>55113672
As pretty much everybody has said, DnD fire giants are even in-universe noted as being pretty much very large dwarves with affinity for fire.
As for giant elves, you see elf-like giants some times, although not as often.

>>55135418
Good size comparison pictures are quite rare, really. Pic related is pretty good, even if it is from a vore fetish setting.
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>>55137626
What setting?
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>>55135459
Speaking of writefaggotry, what happened to that piece you started last year I think it was? The one about the giant elf that got taken out by an airship.
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>>55137775
The same thing that seems to happen to all of my writing, honestly. I fell into a rut and forgot about it.

Though now that I'm thinking about it, maybe I'll look back into it.
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>>55137768
Elviana or (something along those lines) by Frakass, aka. that French (or was it Belgian?) vore-elf artist. As a setting it's little more than collection of all the fantsy-themed vore he did. Vore-naga, vore-giants, vore-mermaids, vore-elves (also vore-giant-elves, although it's not the giant ones you really should worry about). Basically everythign wants to eat you.
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>>55137816
That would be cool, as it had an interesting premise.
Though as someone else who has too many half completed projects lying about, I can commiserate with losing interest or not seeing a way to progress things.
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>>55138046
Alright. Here's the doc with it, and contact info in any case (These threads are far enough between I may not make mention of it even if I do work on it.)

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

My day's looking confused, but I'll see if I can find the time to poke it with a stick.
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>>55136198
Remember: 343 litres.
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>>55134831
>I hate GMs who do this thing
>I wish my GM would do this thing
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So has anyone here actually used Giants in their games?

>>55138131
Have you done any work on Legacyverse?
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how would you handle a fight with a giant so giant it's almost like part of the scenery?
like a giant so big it eclipses the sun
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>>55138131
>Elven mage/noble invades plane of much smaller scale for personal glory
You know, that is actually a great way of going about it. Giants and tiny-folk are just travelers from other worlds and dimensions, coming to explore or conquer a world much larger or smaller than theirs.
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>>55139661
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1ompKbegok
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>>55139574
A bit here and there. I'm kinda in a 'now what?' loop as far as making setting material. I intend to try and write some sort of stories again to get it moving, but I also want to do an info book of some sort. Open to suggestions

>>55139664
That's one of my favorite tropes to play around with yes. I mean, at least in my circles it's an established trope.
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>>55139687
please someone explain what the colossus where?
i mean the protag always get sad when he kills one of them
were they good guys?
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>>55139935
They're giant beasts containing the shattered soul of some god/demon/entity. They're not "good guys" nor "bad guys", they're more or less just animals doing their thing. But they're unique and beautiful, and every time you kill one you feel like you just took a bit of wonder out of the world by killing an innocent animal.
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>>55139999
but if he become all powerful by absorving these shards why the fuck is he killed at the end
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>>55140083
The priest guy throws his magic sword in the pool, I have no idea why or how that works, the whole story is kind of kept unclear.
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>>55139664
It makes for a really great metaphor for social status.
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>>55140083
Because he doesn't become all-powerful. He isn't killed at the end, either.
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>>55140803
he absorves the shards of the god dude
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>>55122834
Where the fuck do they get the material to create those belts?

What kind of tree is tall enough to make a trident that long?

How does her makeup stay on when she is an aquatic creature?
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>>55141075
Maybe she's a god.

Maybe she's from a land where everything is much bigger, and the makeup is super advanced.

Maybe she magically grew herself and her equipment, and magically keeps the makeup on.

Maybe she's conquered the world and has a whole world of subjects to create that staff and clothing, and just frequently applies makeup.

Maybe she's not wearing makeup, and her trident and clothes are actually a magical illusion.
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>>55113672
wow
i really have a ting how darkskin redheads
turned on
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>>55141355
'God' is the right answer here actually. It's pantheon concept art for Crowfall.
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>>55139852
Pick a PoV point.

How about imagining some space station that has all the races coming and going through it. How is it designed, maintained, and all that so that aliens and supplies come and go through it. Do the Giants have to share a Warehouse? How does it accommodate small races trying to trade?
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>>55142246
One of the Legacyverse contributors here.

We sort of have a location in setting like that, except instead of a space station it's more of an out-of-the-way planet with a bunch of ruined precursor alien megastructures on it. Loot city, if you've got the testicular fortitude to brave the place.
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>>55142400
Sounds like a good idea: a place people WANT to go. Something like that should work pretty well
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>>55142246
>>55142400
>>55142690
What is the Legacyverse thing?
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>>55135892
There are vorefags all over /tg/ senpai. Difference is, we sometimes benefit from it, like those biological dungeons threads you'd see pop up occasionally, or delving into why Dragons eat certain things.
It's not normal in any sense of the word, but at least we take it in context of famtasy, and try to make it tabletop/mechanically related, rather than, say, /trash/'s blatant sexualization.
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>>55141385
>giantess thread
>albedo
got my hope up for a split split second
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>>55142834
>tfw 3e fightan man
>tfw wizard always eclipses you in anymsituation
>at least am a big guy
>at least am strong
>at least am intimidating and chadly
>she pulls that
>i lack the skills and magic to tie a noose
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>>55142922
It is rather odd that giants are usually depicted as barbarian-esque people, when wizards are the people who actually have the knowledge of how to grow themselves and shrink others.
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>>55142875
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>>55142961
i truly don't need other boards anymore
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>>55142834
Sci-fi setting. Mix of hard and soft sci-fi elements. Overarching theme of the galaxy being riddled with ruins of previous galactic civilization, hence the name "Legacy".
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>>55134665
>>55134809
>>55135049
>>55135212
>>55135275

Oh man, I had forgotten how good /tg/ vorefags were.
Not too over the top like /trash/,
Not too sexual like /d/
Nice and detailed fantasy vore.

Shame most of em' just hide until someone gets brave enough about 3/4 or 1/2 way through a thread to make a vore comment.
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>>55142834
>>55142993
Main guy back. I'd add to that that it has less to do with the relics and such, and more to do with most of the species being relics of leftovers themselves.

The sizeshit comes in via two vectors:
1: A race of elfy giants that answered one of the ancient civilization's questions of 'can we make these exotic art morphs into a viable species?'

2: Several subraces of tiny people another ancient society created to punish political dissidents (if you won't be humble before the establishment, maybe being six inches tall will teach you.) and then eventually engineered into a lot of different forms because it got useful/fashionable.
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>>55123279
its exactly a sea goddess. Its a MTG card called Thassa, God of the Sea
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>>55141075
>>55141355
She is a god, from MTG, so that semi-answers the makeup thing

The trident looks like its a massive piece of coral that was "grown" to be her trident
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>>55139852
space borrowers
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>>55143516
Another thing is that we're really, really trying not to let any given alien race be defined by a single monoculture. Most races have several different national identities with disparate cultures.
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>>55143905
I remember space borrowers. That was a really solid thread.

If that was a suggestion for Legacy stuff...yeah I could see it in certain situations. Though the smallest humanoid species is still in the 5-6 inch range. Bit big for borrower shenanigans in the traditional sense.
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Post cute giants pls
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>>55144019
ok
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>>55144102
That's new to me. From somewhere in particular?
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This giant from op is really something, these abs and tan skin really get me nuts
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>>55113672
> commenting without reading posts

because horny human male wizards have saturated the DNA of the giant races, by using spells to grow to a size suitable for seducing the female giants
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>>55122410
Well, technically they are Mer. I say that not out of pedantry but because the notion of "elf" in TES lore is distinct than, say, the Gygaxian or the Tolkienian one. Orcs in TES aren't "Elven Orcs", they are Orcs that are also Elves because Elf is a broad category.
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>>55145212
but....tolkien orcs are also elves
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>>55126559
>>55129859
>>55130331

Just live in her mouth and clean her teeth, take shelter in the air-tight shanty town you've constructed in the gap between her back teeth and her cheeks when she's actively eating, living off of stuff that gets stuck in her filters after she's blown all the water in her mouth out her blow hole/gills.

Like ramoray eels, but a civilisation of jonah.
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>>55145391

where did halflings come from? I know it was elves/dwarves argue over who was made first, then gandalfs, then man, and presumably giant spiders and dragons were made off to the side during all that.

But what of the hobbits?
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>>55121903
DID SOMEONE SAY BOBBITWORMAID!
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>>55145459
hmm...apparantly somehow/maybe related to the "big peoples" but having lost their history of it they just kind of "are"
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>>55145133
This actually makes a surprising amount of sense. I mean, humans in fantasy settings are generally known for willing to fuck anything that has a vagina, so I could totally see them monopolizing the giant race by interbreeding.

>>55144019
Here ya go.
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>>55146037
>that dude in the pic
And he was lost inside her depths for weeks. She thought he had died, until, in the middle of trying to fall asleep, something struck her G-spot.

Now he lives down there, causing pinpoint stimulation randomly.
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>>55146108
Praise the sun...
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>>55146037
>>55146236
>>55144466

Dudes, she's a fucking hologram.
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>>55146333
A hologram of a real person. Sure, the great tits of Gywnevere may not be real in that room, but they're out there somewhere, waiting to give a brave knight a full body titjob.
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>>55146407
yeah but she's also probably not that big. closer in size to the statue of her you find in the DS3 ruins of Anor Londo.
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>>55146544
Maybe. She is a god though, and large creatures are not exactly rare in the DS setting.
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>>55114018
Hey, give them some credit. At least Cloud Giants aren't frail pussies.
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>>55143065
>Not too sexual like /d/
Did you forget about this thread?
http://archive.4plebs.org/tg/thread/45196353/#q45204936
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>>55146916
Alright, so there's an exception. But, generally speaking, the /tg/ vorefags seem to have a bigger boner for proper game mechanics rather than cumming.

Seruously, they spend almost every thread talking fantasy- accurate scenarios then arguing if it defies fantasy.
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>>55146108
>something struck her G-spot

Clitical hit!
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>>55147274
It is rather easy in fantasy and sci-fi settings to disguise your fetishes as a normal part of the setting as long as you don't get too autistic about it. Heck, even if you do go full autism (like CATastrophe) it's acceptable as long as its not disgusting and it's a legitimately good setting.
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>>55147322
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>>55147274
>But, generally speaking, the /tg/ vorefags seem to have a bigger boner for proper game mechanics rather than cumming.
People aren't really discussing game mechanics in this thread, though. They're discussing setting details. And worldbuilding and sexy vore are not mutually exclusive.
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>>55143759
Maybe it's someone's alter or art for a Thassa proxy, but that ain't her. Actual sauce is https://www.crowfall.com/en/pantheon/maeve/
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>>55147322
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>>55147376
This is true. As the Vorefag Council pointed out in the last Bio-Dungeon thread, when discussing Putting a Dungeon INSIDE a dragon, it was stated that, honestly, as long as the dungeon is actually a good, unique and fun dungeon crawl, and the DM doesn't sperg out with a 10 minute deacription of being eaten, most all players will neither recognize the magical realm, nor care.
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>>55134831
Do you have to put up with vore giants often anon?

Giant ladies are my kink and the closest I ever got to DMing that was running a hideous Annis Hag. She was the matriarch of a clan of ogres. She had sex with her brothers (their son was the size of a hill giant) and when the players snuck into her cave they found her cooking an elf in a giant iron pot.

At one point she discovered the female elf rogue hiding under one of her sons' fur sleeping bags. She proceeded to stomp and smash the elf. That was probably the most fetish-y thing I've ever run, but I felt nothing cuz it was an Annis Hag..
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>>55130399
>Or have the party wander out into a world way to big for them (or have everyday pests wander in. A good explanation for a giant ant infestation.)
Is this referring to Hunter x Hunter, because that sounds exactly like what happened there.

It sucks that he basically stopped right before getting to the Dark Continent because I think he's one of the few authors who would get it perfectly right.
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>>55147583
Vorefag and longtime DM here.
Never had the courage to throw my vorefaggotry in a game, despite running many. Closest I've gotten is a dragon mentioning off hand that he'd eaten some people who were bothering him, but that didn't really activate my almonds or anything, it just seemed appropriate for a dragon.
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>>55147660
Same here, I tend to avoid putting giants in my setting cause I don't trust myself to not be autistic with them.
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>>55147753
It's >>55147583 I've RPed as tall women before, but that was mostly because I was the tank and I had a high intimidate score. There was no autism, because she had a personality and was built like a WNBA player instead of a blowup doll.
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>>55147835
>built like a WNBA player
That just makes it even sexier
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>>55130153
>Personally, I've never been a fan of giants at such ridiculous sizes. I get that it's mostly for fetish fuel, but I can't help but think about how impossible it would be for any "regular sized" life to rise up, unless the titans in question were universally benevolent.
In the setting I'm working on the giants are the direct children of the gods (and are thus semi-divine), while humans were created to be fully "mundane" and tied to the physical world. When the gods were still inhabiting the material realm, humans were basically a servant or pet race (different gods would treat them better or worse). The gods and many of their children left the material plane after a huge intra-pantheon war, and during the "present" time, a proper giant is extremely rare to see.
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>>55147900
No I mean like, no hips no chest, just straight up and down marge bod with a fair amount of muscle. A taller Brienne of Tarth at best.
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>>55147641
Have never read it in my life I'm afraid. Got the idea in large part from a few snippets in various RPG books. Wrong scaled dimensions, and stat adjustments for such, is a footnote somewhere in D20 modern. Which is one thing it did right, at least.
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>>55147972
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>>55148567
And she was gay.
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>>55147901
It's mostly when such titanic being are extremely active or regular breeders with their own race that it becomes a major issue.
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>>55149710
Most of the people here would run them as one-off Giants or in a setting with other Giant plants and animals to sustain them.

Besides, smaller races would just find more defensible places to live in, like cliffs, islands, or are with dangerous Flora.
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>>55146108
...Temptation to writefag...
...This is my fetish, but don't wanna get b&...
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>>55150381
Uh, since there was this>>55134665
>>55134809
>>55135049
>>55135212
>>55135275
You really have no excuse. Do it pussy.
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>>55149710
I know, that's why I made giants very rare in the modern era. In earlier times the world had greater resources to sustain them, but a huge amount of damage was done to the planet's main continent during the war. Now the "old world" continent is largely a wasteland, with scattered villages and city-states, some of which are led by the few surviving giants. The "new world" continent has proper human civilizations, but no active giants. One of the stories I hope to write soon will be about what happens when an expedition across the polar ice cap connecting the two continents discovers a dormant giant frozen in the snow.
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>>55128859
Don't you mean Ganondwarf?
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>>55113731
A giant orc would probably be pretty notable in most settings actually, given the stereotypical orc culture. Rather than the fairly reclusive depiction of normal giants, a band of giant orcs would probably be raiding on a larger scale than regular orcs, being a significant threat to kingdoms even as a smaller group since they'd just stomp down the walls before sacking everything.

Otherwise if they aren't a distinct group, individual giant orcs born into regular orc bands would probably become leaders one way or the other. I could see a setting where orcs identify the giants early and raise them to lead, meaning that every orc band would have a literal big boss that's a major individual threat and the one other races have to fear.

I do agree that giant dwarves and giant elves probably wouldn't mean much on their own though, without making big changes to their "canon" that could be applied to any notability.
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>>55146108
(Isnpired. Don't know enough about Dark Souls to be loyal to the games, but everything else about the image/idea I'll use)

This was it. The moment he had been waiting for. He looked, in awe, at the titanic presence before him, as he himself lay uncloathed.
"Are you certain you want to go through with this?" She asked, her voice resonating throughout the chamber. Indeed, this would be a daunting task. Trying to bring a near dietic being to orgasm, especially one of such size... but, he had experience with dealing with larger creatures, as he had once successfully killed a dragon nearly half her apparent size with bit a sword.
He nods, and feels the world shake, as she leans down and cups him in her palm, bringing him up to her face. "As you wish... be careful..." she offers, pursing her lips, and feeling the brave adventurer lightly peck her lower lip, nearly having to hug it.
She then opened her thighs, lowering her hand down, and dropping him directly in front of his target...

He gulped, as the intimidating womanhood loomed over him, looking perfect in every aspect, but appearing the size of a cave, or large doorway, an erect pearl, seated above it.

This was his task. He had to do it. And, as he walked forward, his perilous pursuit of pleasure began...
(Cont...)
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>>55150523
CARLOS
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>>55150607
He walked forward, bravely, Looking up at the massive Clit above him. He set about bracing himself between her labia majoris, crawling his way up, and sending faint little pinpricks of pleasure through the body of the titanic woman above him. She gave a faint chuckle, as she had half expected not to feel anything... then, she let out a short "oh!" As he reached the top, Grabbing ahold of her clit, and squeezing it with his whole body. He rubbed himself all over it, wrapping his arms and legs about the pearl, showering it in kisses as he made as much movement as possible.
"Very impressive, adventurer... Nh..." the voice came from above. Clearly he wasn't bringing her near orgasm, but he was pleasing her. Good...

The physical signs began to show a few minutes later, as the great gates beneath him grew wet, a faint drip like a small stream, steadily flowing from it. Aside from the occasional soft sigh or moan, he could tell this wasn't too much to her... so he needed to go deeper. With a new look of determination, he gave one last squeeze, before diving down, and sliding himself between her lower lips, Entering into the wet, hot cavern below. "Wait--" she cried too late, a look of concern covering her face, soothed, slightly, by arousing feelings coming from a few spots just inside...
(Cont...)
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>>55150746
He journeyed inside of the massive, pulsating cavern, the wet juices dripping along his body. With all of his might. He pressed himself against a wall, Squeezing and massaging it as he hugged the wall, following it deeper and deeper inside.

"Nnh... he's not bad... maybe... just a little help..." she hesitantly thought, bringing two fingers down to her still throbbing clit, massaging it gently, as she leaned back, feeling herself get hornier as she rubbed...

The world around him began to shake, and he had to desperately cling to the walls around him to stay upright. Had he done something? He hadn't reached his destination yet... he shook his head, and pushed on, Pressing himself more and more against her, getting drenched in her pussy juices now, trying to remember which was is forward and back. As lomg as he stayed upright, he could make it...

The giantess licked her lips, thinking about tge little hero inside of her. He was rather hot looking, and , had he been her size, looked like he'd have given her a right proper pounding... thoughts like these led her to subconsciously massage herself faster, and though she felt herself getting wetter, the hornier she got, the less concern was apparent in her mind...

(Cont...)
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In my homebrew, there are giant orcs (Growlers), giant elves (Nyzaru), giant farrow (Warpigs) (So what? I stole them.), and giant Dwarves (Jhuniz/Ogres). I will probably add to this list in the years to come.
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>>55150890
His path was growing perilous. At his size, her pussy could be incredibly long, and if it kept rocking him around like that... he shook his head, taking a break to stretch, hump, and massage the portion of pussy wall he was currently at, amd feeling it try to squeeze him in response, prompting more love...

"Ohhh... hero..." she moaned, her fingers going wild on ber clit now, Stroking her pussy lips lile mad. She felt a hot, sensual pang from deep inside, and, closing her eyes, Bit her lip, as she pushed faster and faster, masturbating harder as she felt an orgasm building. Gone was her caring concern, replaced by utter lust and need... unfortunately for the adventurer inside...

He was rocked by a powerful pulse, and once again tried to grab onto the walls... but there was a mistake. He slipped. Falling into a pool of her Juices, before another convulsion rocked the room, sending him flying inside. He stopped himself, barely, panting as he tried to regain his balance, reorienting himself--
Before he was pushed deeper in by a strong force.

"I can't take it anymore! Ahh ahh ahh AH AH AH!" She moaned to herself, with three fingers plunged into her depths. She felt him, she thought, but at this point, only one thought domimated her mind: Cum.
"Ooh.. OOOhhh... Oh Hero, OH HERO, Ah--AHH--AAAAAAH--"

He heard a muffled scream like a roar, as the walls around him squeezed, sticky juices flowing around him. He had to ride them out, he had to--
One of her fingers knocked him out of the stream of cum heading towards her exit, and with a loud yell, the hero was pulled by contraction after contraction. Deeper into her cavernous, lustful depths...

(Cont...)
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>>55150927
Do the farrow generals gather in their masses?
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>>55139664

This pic makes me wonder, would an intersize relationship realistically work? Like, when two couples are such different sizes, how could they realistically meet and fall in love, and then continue to have a stable relationship?
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>>55151005
Just like witches at black masses, in fact. Well, the spell casters among them... and they only know siege spells and spells of bone breaking, so not quite like witches, but similar, except they're giant pigs and not women of suspicious magical nature.
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>>55150992
A few days later...

She felt horrible... she sat in her bed, feeling absolutely terrible. "Why was I so stupid... I should have known he wouldn't fall out when I came... I should have known..." she muttered, Closing her eyes...

...

"OOHF! What...?" She cried out suddenly, a quick, stab of pure pleasure from inside of her. She placed a hand on her lower belly, eyes wide. "No wa--AHHHHHHHHHhhhy!" She said, as she felt yet another powerful strike inside... something was slamming into her G-spot... and making her VERY wet, very fast in the process.

"I can't bel--EEEEEh-ieve it! He--EEEEEEEHH-'s alive! How--OOOH-- how glorious!"

Inside, the hero thrust himself again and again, using his body weight to pleasure her. For some reason, he could breathe in here, and, after discovering he could subsist on her pussy juices for a while, he kept on his quest, finally finding the G-spot. He was hard as a rock, and as a finale, he stretched himself over the area, trying to hug that part of her wall, as he humped faster and faster, feeling more and more juices run over him. He was getting closer, closer--

"Ah, AH, AAAAAH! I'M CUMMING!" The giantess screamed out, feeling her pussy convulse, pouring out hot sticky cum, as she came and came. No servant had ever managed to find her G- spot before... until now...
As she looked down, recovering from the feelings, she saw the adventurer, laying in a pool of her cum, and laughed, relieved.

Perhaps she could keep him as her own... and perhaps, one day, with the right magic... she could see what he could do when they were the same size.

(End).
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The talk of dungeons inside large creatures instantly reminded me of all the characters running around inside Unicron at the end of Transformers The Movie.
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>>55151203
Oh man, I never thought about that, but you're totally right.
Titanic bosses can be fun, for reasons like unicron.
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>>55151106
I generally don't think so. Too much logistical problems and I don't really see how one could muster the requisite physical attraction to someone the size of an action figure or less. Or hell, even in the case of beings only a few feet taller to about double human size, you're dealing with people who appear to be child-sized. Which I think would just make them uncomfortable.
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>>55113713
And they are more resistant to radiation
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>>55113731
Isn't a giant orc more an ogre?
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>>55151248
>can't have attracrion to action figure sized people.
>can't have attraction to short people.

Dude, we're on 4chan. This place is CRAWLING with weebs of that exact description.
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>>55113672
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>>55151554
Well I'm assuming, however perhaps optimistically, that most people of any given sapient species will not have this sort of paraphilia. And even in the cases where you get somebody whose kinks line up just right, it's still going to be difficult to work out. Maybe least so for the 8-10 footers, but even then it'll be a bit of a challenge at least.
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>>55151566
not even going to shit you, I love the idea of a gal with, say, gnomish or dwarfish proportions grown up to giant size.
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>>55151248
>you're dealing with people who appear to be child-sized

Hell, in real fucking life this is a commonly cited reason by taller women why they strongly prefer to date men roughly their height or taller--that a noticeably shorter partner makes them feel like they're hooking up with a kid or a teen, and triggers a squick response.

It's not universal by any stretch, but it is an actual thing.
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>>55136440
Bonus point if they prefer colder climates, and have an obsession with cooking and woodcrafting furniture and toys.
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>>55136440
Most races are just "x humans" or "humans with x".
So dwarves are shortstack humans, orcs are green humans and elves are humans with knife-ears.
The closest to dwarf-elf would be goblins as they're green shortstack humans with knife-ears (at least in porn).
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>>55146037
THIS TRIGGERS MY AUTISM.

Gwynevere is 13 meters tall. She isn't 5.5 meters tall like Priscilla. Like everyone, she has a fixed height. This height is known. She isn't 8 meters tall, she isn't 2 meters tall, and she sure isn't 100 meters tall like in that picture.

People and artists should get their height straight.
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>>55113672
>Why aren't there giant dwarves?
>295 replies
>ctrl+f minsc
>ctrl+f boo
>0 results
/tg/, i am disappoint
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>>55151776
meh, she's a goddess, she could probably be any of those heights as she damn well pleased.

That said I do have an appreciation of that amount of attention to detail too
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>>55151106
I've done 'they met and fell for each other on the space internet' before as a reason. Then she comes to visit and her ship crushes all the others on the tarmac. Turns out your internet waifu was a security contractor from a race of 150 meter titans from the next dimension over.
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>>55143958
I just like the idea of an advanced civilization finding ways to work around a godlike scale difference until it becomes just a mild handicap.
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>>55152952
Yeah I can really get behind that to. Something I usually save for freeform RP shenanigans over writefaggotry, but maybe one of these days.
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I added a bit to that. Not sure how far I'm going to get it before I zone out again, but we'll see.
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>>55151807
>>55151834

Giants would fare extremely poorly against modern military.
Initally it might be ables to do some damaged but as soon as heavier weapons show up its fucked.
For exampel an Abrams AP round can pierce over 800 mm of steel.

Unless it's over at least a thousand feets tall it would get stomped hard.
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>>55153458
Which also means that the army would be forced to rely exclusively on its limited supply of heavy weapons, which need trained personnel and plenty of ammunition to function.
If faced with giants who could outspeed weapon and troop transports on foot, reach many combat helicopters in engagement range, as well as destroy infrastructure without any kind of help in a few dozen seconds, the supply network would collapse quickly and the army would be forced to engage using infantry alone.
In modern warfare, the casualties this would rack up would be unimaginable, and a single well-placed stomp from a theoretical giant would be enough to force a treaty because most modern cultures value their soldiers' lives much more than in the past.
Not to mention the sheer amount of money it would cost for a single engagement - deploying one Abrams with the requisite personnel in place of a normal AK equivalent or other assault rifle would run even the US Army into the red in a very short period of time.
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>>55153660

Shoulder fired anti tank missiles would work just as well and we have more the plently of those around. I merely used the abrams to make a point.
Also the engagment ranges of most modern heavy weapons are at several kilometers away. The giants wouldn't even know what hit them.
The biggest enemy of the giants would be the airforce, jet fighters in particular since the giant have no way of defending against them at such ranges and speeds.

I can imagine that certain modern goverments would not give much of a shit for their soldiers life and go for a patriotic war.
Once the fighting turn in the humans favour (let's face it we have a nuclear option if we have to, so they can't win) other nations with more "value" would probably join in.
We would also most likely go into genocide mode depending on how much civilian destruction was caused.
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>>55151697
Still, when it comes to aliens or fantasy species who knows what might attract or repulse them.

>>55151815
>amazonian pirate hiding her booty in her booty
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>Why do most giants seem to just be giant humans?
But kaiju exist.
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