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You know, Giants are said to be legendary creatures worthy of

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You know, Giants are said to be legendary creatures worthy of high level adventurers... so why do dragons get all the infamy and credit? Where are all the campaigns about giants?
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What's the betting on OP making this thread just to post that picture?

Guaranteed, or is there some sucker dumb enough to believe OP doesn't know about all the adventures that feature giants?
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>>55393536
yea this is fetish bait
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>>55393501

Giants are generally big beatsticks who can't fly, breathe fire, or cast spells. Unless they're also wizards. Then it's a campaign against an evil wizard, and the fact that he's also a giant is basically incidental.
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>>55393927
this

plus the most popular RPG line in history is called dungeons & dragons. you might as well be asking why so many adventures feature dungeons
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There is no real difference between trolls, giants, and ogres
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>>55393501
>>55393927
>>55394472
Against the Giants is one of the best series of adventures D&D has ever had.

And Storm giants are all spellcasters, and no one mistakes them for being reduced to "evil wizard" enemies.

Has it occurred to any of you that your complaints have less to do with RPGs and more to do with the fact that you haven't played any RPGs?
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Itt: underage kids who don't know the G series
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>>55394631
>These aren't complaints
>Just rhetorical questions implying their own answers and snide responses affirming those conclusions

Right?
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>>55394631
>Your
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>>55394545
Depends on the game. In D&D there is a huge difference. Trolls are nasty, solitary creatures that regenerate quickly and are one hell of a fight all by themselves. Giants are communities of high-level baddies living in remote parts of the world that must be quested to. Ogres are the big guns of goblin kind, and fit in well with low level campaigns against them, sorta the step up from hobgoblins and bugbears.
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>>55393501
A giant is literally the featured 5e monster on the cover.
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>>55393501
Giants tend to be less inherently hostile than dragons are, usually known for being isolationist rather than outright malevolent. So basically if you go looking for giants to slay you're just a jackass and not some grand hero.
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>>55395652
>Giants tend to be less inherently hostile than dragons are
Hill giants, frost giants, fire giants, and 50% of cloud giants are assholes in every version of D&D.

>>55393501
>>55394581
>>55394580
G 1-2-3
Liberation of Geoff
RC Pinell's G4-8
Basic Fantasy's Saga of the Giants
Pathfinder's Giantslayer AP
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>>55394545
Depends on the game and setting. D&D typically presents trolls as borderline retarded even compare to orcs et al and without any real culture. Ogres are low-level midbosses and elite troop. Giants meanwhile are high-level asskickers.
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>>55393501
I love this image. It's like the woman warrior has come to slay the giant cause all the men can't without being enthralled by her looks.
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>>55396539
It's kind of like Beowulf in a way, where the heroes keep fucking up and having sex with the monsters instead of slaying them, which just results in more monsters for future generations to kill.
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OP is a textbook sad little man. Just filter the word "giants" for OP comments on /tg/ and you'll never see him again. What, have you ever seen someone talk about giants on this board without it being assburger fetish stuff? You're missing out on nothing by filtering.
Don't forget to sage before posting, and also don't use an image - image posts bump even if saged!
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>>55396551
Oh that's a good comparison.

After several generations of male heroes, the Beowulf family finally leaves the bloodline in the hands of a female heir. She goes around cleaning up the mess of several generations as the charisma of the monsters don't work on her.

Until she falls in love with a monster she was meant to kill, has sex and results in the first human monster hybrid in the Beowulf family.
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>>55394580

>haven't played that module = haven't played any RPGs

Sure kid
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>>55393501
Most people just think of giants as scaled up humans, which doesn't have the same draw as a magical lizard
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>>55396811
I agree that is a bit of a problem, which is why I think that giants should typically either be gods (if the pantheon is really big in the number of gods it has), demi-gods (if the gods are particularly lusty), or humans who have obtained immense power over time (much like any RPG adventurer will eventually manage to do if he lives long enough)
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>>55396625
>filters the word "giants"
>still finds thread of things he doesn't like to post in it.

Hmmmm.
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>>55393501
There's nothing stopping you from running a Macross campaign.
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>>55393501
You use the wrong word.
Giants are lame was middle of the road monsters.
Titans on the other hand are the true force.
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>>55397441
Feels like Giants would be so much easier to deal with in that setting. What would be a good story reason to explain their size? Genetic engineering? Low gravity, oxygen rich planets?
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>>55397469
Is there supposed to be some meaningful difference between the two or by Titans are you just saying "really big giants"?
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>>55397608
Titans are larger than giants and are creatures of divinity.
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>>55397645
Divine as in gods, or demi-gods? How big are we talking about? Is this from a specific setting you had in mind?
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>>55393501
I've seen this pic a dozen times and I only just realized she's sitting on an ice wall, I thought she was squatting...
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>>55397663
Titans are on the same tier as Olympian gods.
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>>55398146
I'm afraid I must disagree.

Giants are on the same tier as Olympians, that's why there's the Gigantomachy.

The Titans were an earlier race of gods than the Olympians, and were more powerful than them or giants.

This is why the Olympians, in the Titanomachy, allied with the Hecatonchires and Cyclopes. The latter forging divine weaponry for the Olympians to better even the odds.

Also, the Giants (or Gigantes, if you prefer) sometimes had snake legs.
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>>55396551
Quick reminder that, in the original Beowulf, Grendel's mother was a hideous scaly creature, and was not golden Angelina Jolie, complete with giga-boobs.
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>>55396625
>Man still goes out of his way to post in a thread he hates, to talk about how much he hates it.
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>>55398108
>Squatting.
>Slavic Ice giant
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So what is the best way to include Giants in a science fantasy setting with space travel? Any tips, tricks, or ideas?

Or should we just take the time to make a collaborative setting?
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>>55397588
>>55402368
Due to the difficulty of long-distance space travel, all the spacefaring races had to make themselves tiny. The giants are just regular-sized people.
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>>55394631

Nah, they were complaining.

And you are projecting.
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>>55396551
>It's kind of like Beowulf in a way, where the heroes keep fucking up and having sex with the monsters instead of slaying them

You have never read Beowulf
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>>55396539

>woman warrior

What the fuck are you talking about?
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>>55396950

>knows nothing of giants or their lore in anything ever

Jesus fuck at least read "Jack and the Beanstalk"
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>>55397469

>Giants are lame was middle of the road monsters.
>I am literally pulling shit out of my ass
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>>55403583
Not him but the person looking up has a braid?(I think that's what it's called) because only women can have those :^)
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>>55402368
>So what is the best way to include Giants in a science fantasy setting with space travel

You have people who are huge.

Done.
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>>55393501
Macrofags need to fuck right off.
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>>55402368
Very gravity planets and generations of adaptation.
Genetic modification.
Simulations.

Or a combination of those.
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>>55403645
>only women can have those
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>>55403658
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>>55402368
>making a giant planet defense robot
>don't give it a vertical facing camera
>instead it has front facing eyes so it has to crane it's neck like a slack jawed idiot.
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>>55403484
A tiny race would be fun.

>>55403660
I'm just wondering what cool story things to use for them. Why would they go through with all that?

>>55404234
Humanity, while industrious, is not always known for their planning
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>>55403665
I know that, but the anon that originally made the claim apparently doesn't.
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>>55393501
Giants are just really tall people.

They're sort of boring compared to dragons, which are these weird flying lizard things that look really scary (and are dangerous in proportion to how scary they look).
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>>55403484
That's actually a really good way of going about it, although I think it wouldn't necessarily be space travel that cause the populations to shrink themselves but rather overpopulation. Which would also explain why all the "giants" are primitive (in comparison to the spacefaring races).
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>>55399850
I would very enthusiastically fuck a hideous scaly creature and have zero interest in celebrity women
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>>55405545

But Beowulf would not
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>>55405574
You don't know that, there are some missing parts of Beowulf, aren't there?
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>>55405860
got my hopes up and dashed them all away
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>>55405940

Mine too, man. Mine too.
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>>55405860
Source?
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>>55406051

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J79O5mEjcZ0
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>>55403658
Make us.
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giantesses suck, human-sized ogresses are way more gropable
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>>55406170
Thank you.
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>>55405860
I would fucking punch that kid for interrupting us
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>>55407123
the love between a giantess and a human is the purest form of love in existence
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>>55393501
Dragons have better rep
Most people think of giants as big brutes
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>>55393501
>what is Against the Giants
>what is Ragnarok
go learn some rpg history instead of posting soft core size difference porn
sage
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>>55407396
>Most people think of giants as big brutes
Why ARE giants characterized as immensely stupid? There's exceptions of course, but it seems like the expectation is for them to be not all that bright.
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>>55407520
There's actually a decent amount of representations of them as wise old guys, the dumb giants tend to be more animalistic like ogres, trolls and the like.
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>>55405353
Another option is that space travel is more efficient and therefor cheaper for smaller races, they're the big space explorers, "giants"/normal races expand/explore very slowly

>>55407520
People think dumb==big
Also, very poor cultural education of stuff like >>55407616
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Aren't giants found in myths like Beowulf actually Nephilim made from fallen angels interbreeding with humans (and then all killed when the flood happened)? That might explain their propensity for evil, being the descendent of a demon or Cain was the kind of thing that would get you described as automatically evil in ancient myths.
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>>55407520
In a lot of stories giants can be blustering, arrogant, and short sighted, so the clever hero can defeat them using hit wits.
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>>55407520
Usually so humans have a chance against them
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>>55407793
Grendel is described as a descendant of Cain but I don't remember anything about the Nephilim in there.
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>>55407520
shes a qt, i want to ask for her hand in marriage...while sitting in it
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>>55407793
>American brainlet who doesn't know that the "sons of God" where Seth's kids and the "daughters of men" were Cain's kids
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>>55407520
I think it's from Arthurian Romances where giants were the only people that ever acted completely unchivalrously and just tortured people for fun. It gave knights an unreedeemable enemy to go up against
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>>55407668
One thing about that which interests me is that you can have one player in a Macross style Variable Fighter and another just be big. I like the idea of teaming up with something so huge, dangerous, but friendly.
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>>55405545
Well of course (you) would, Wayne, but Beowulf wasn't a regular on /tg/.
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>>55405596
Honeymoon night between those two is going to be very sticky for him.
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>>55407848
holy shit you still exist

praise GUTS!
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>>55407520
Well they are in most mythologies primal creatures and that usually correlates to barbaric, though that is a miss representation of the myths. In Norse mythology for one giants are equal if not more intelligent as men and gods. In Greek myths there's no distinctive difference between men and any form of giant intelligence wise as much as they are in a sense cultural differences (cyclops being conceited herders and favorite children of Poseidon so they simply languish in hedonistic pleasure and wanton disregard for human lives with whatever hobby they picked up). But the problem is in these representationa is that the stories needed to have a degree of humanity fuck yeah so these physically weaker beings had to outsmart the Giants, making them come off as Brutes and morons in translation.
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>>55407520
If they're dumb troglodytes then they can just wander around on their lonesome doing primitive shit or otherwise fuck off to do whatever dumb shit giants do. It raises less questions than if they were smarter/more advanced/had larger societies.

Not to say that's impossible to do, but I can see why someone would want to stick with the former rather than try and deal with the latter.
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>>55403583
>>55403665
No matter how much you like traps, the green-caped warrior in OP's pic is not a girl (male).
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>>55399280
Snakes don't have legs you idiot.
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>>55409490

One can hope.
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>>55393501

Eberron campaign setting in D&D (esp. 3.5E) has some fantastic giant-related material.

From lore to mechanics to DM and player options to actual solid campaign material.

Seriously, if you like giants check it out. Even if you don't play D&D, much can be incorporated.
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>>55411539
that dragons looking a little chubby, to much snacking on late night adventurers
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I like giantessed who use their... assets to their advantage, knowing how much it will throw even mighty male adventurers off their game.

[Spoiler] also because I'm a perverse pleb [/spoiler]
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>>55411715
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>>55411715
Just be glad she isn't hungry, a full dragon is a nice dragon.
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>>55411870
she looks upset, i want to make her smile
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>>55411870
Look at her face. She looks just... sad... she doesn't look harmful... maybe she wants a friend, but can't find anyone to befriend because she's the size of a warlord titan.

She needs a buddy.
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>>55411922
You'd be sad too if all potential friends ran away screaming in terror the second they saw your enormous ass.
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>>55411981
i'd gladly be her best friend!
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>>55411917
" Now now, quit struggling so much..."
>She looks down at the human on her titanic breast, with a half smile.
What a brazen human that one is. Maybe she'd eat him last, let him enjoy his final hours on her titty flesh...
"Enough pondering, in you go," she says, as she tosses the man in her hand down her gullet.

[Spoiler] there is something wrong with me, please, help [/spoiler]
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>>55411922

YFW you realize you dont have a large enough penis to make that happen
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>>55411539

>>55411870

>>55411917

>>55411981

All these dragon ladies in different emotional states. They all look like they need friends... lashing out at a world that does not understand them seems their best outlet, to them...
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>>55412008
You know you're not doing the spoilers correctly, right?

Also, there's nothing wrong with you.
You just have good tastes.
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>>55412024
I mean.
You could dive in and go spelunking for the G-spot.

Seems rational to me. Just have magic breathing spells.
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There are an aweful lot of us posting at once.

I'm guessing 3 or 4 anons at once.

Cool.
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Come on, if you want vore, please take it to /d/ or /trash/ or /aco/
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>>55412061
There's two types of giant threads, ones where the OP posts a picture of a badass giant warrior, and ones where the OP posts a picture of a cute girl giantess. You can guess which one gets more attention.
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>>55412042

I'd DM that.
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>>55412042
get into a boxing match with her g-spot?
Anyway let me summon my inner bard and regale you all with a tale
>be me
>be inna /k/
>somehow giantess comes up
>how to sex?
>in a stroke of brilliance someone comes up with an idea
>big girls=big pulses
>she could just press you against her jugular and let the pulse get you off
>pulsejob
and thus a tale from the magical land of /k/
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>>55411870
>>55411917
>>55411981
>>55412031

You know, with all these dragon girls, how about we justify them, /tg/ style?

Why do they exist in whatever setting this is?
What function do they serve and/or what function do humans serve for her/them?
Are they natural or magically created?
Discuss.
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>>55411917
Seid ihr das Essen?
Nein, wir sind die Jäger!
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>>55412112
>Why do they exist in whatever setting this is?
>What function do they serve and/or what function do humans serve for her/them?
>Are they natural or magically created?
i dont think i can answer them without being lewd of pulling the "lol a wizard did it" card, unless the dragons are wizards and just find the form convienent
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>>55412085
I'd play in that.

Oooh, a dungeon Vagina, labrnthian, like a duck's? Trying to navigate the pulsing halls, pitfalls including quaking rooms threatening to crush adventurers, and enemies consisting of, maybe slimes, or exes?
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>>55412112
Well I would assume that they are created from the unholy offspring of aspiring adventurers and the dragons they sought to slay but ended up sexing instead. We all know how much /tg/ loves their dragons.
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>>55412126
1. You replied in under a minute.
Bravo.
2. W e already got a bit lewd, I'm just justifying said lewdness in the thread cuz can.
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Giants are the worst sufferers of the... I suppose you'd call it 'power creep' of the fantasy genre.

A Cyclops used to be something you defeated with trickery, by drugging it and then blinding it.
Now a Cyclops is a DC8 monster that the Fighter is going to beat to death with his Swo-ard

As for the rest; I'd say that Giants work well as a 'Demigod' race.
Players might be able to beat some vulgar hill giant or a troll or something, but a Storm or Cloud Giant (or their setting equivalents) should be every bit as mythical, legendary and dangerous as ancient dragons, demon princes and arch wizards.
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>>55412100
>bard
>only cares about getting himself off
Trash.
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>>55412127

Unfertilized eggs that try to seek out the nearest male analogue so they can become fertilized.
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>>55412141
...I like this theory... a series of Humanoid dragons laid by the dragon an adventurer had slept with, likely a bard. They grew up and became dragon-like in temperment, yet retained Human traits and quirks.

There can be lore to this!
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>>55412143
>You replied in under a minute.
>Bravo.
im drunk with nothong better to do
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>>55412150
This is good, Anon. Great enemy idea!

We legit have the tools to run an unironically good Vagina labyrinth, with appropriate monsters and traps.

/tg/ does it again.
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>>55412126
>unless the dragons are wizards and just find the form convienent
Aren't most dragons able to transform into a human? I mean, how else could half-dragons be a thing in DnD (unless the adventurers went spelunking, if you know what I mean).

I mean, isn't the most common trait about humans in most settings that we're the sluts who are willing to have sex with just about any species? I'd honestly be surprised if giantess half-dragons weren't a thing in a particular setting.
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>>55412180
>humans in most settings that we're the sluts who are willing to have sex with just about any species?
ding ding ding!
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>>55412112
Like all giant demihumans, they were created by mages of a long dead civilization as intelligent weapons of war. The less successful or more specializaed variations died out, but some, like the dragongirls found a proper niche in the environment and managed to prosper. Relations with modern humans vary, in some places they are viewed (with justification) as terrible, hungry beasts, but in others they're human features actually aid in beneficial relationships with smaller races, at least compared to other, more monstrous megafauna.

>>55411715
She must be eating a lot of adventurers to get to that weight. More likely she's collecting a generous tithe of livestock from the local humans, in exchange for protection. Would explain both why she's surprised to see the knight, and why she looks so well fed.
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>>55412127

Sudden boss encounter in the form of a huge organic pillar that attacks with powerful thrusts before retreating temporarily.

Failure to defeat it in a certain amount of time results in the party being launched into a new chamber and trapped there.
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>>55411917
>>55412008
>She looks down, hand on her belly after her snack, looking at the scared, yet aroused boy on her mountainous breast.
"You look nervous, little one, why? You're lucky... men dream entire lifetimes just to see a pair of knockers like mine, and you get to rest on them..."
>a growl from her stomach below echoes dully though the air, as she chuckles to herself, shaking her bust somewhat, and jostling the poor boy atop it.
"Do you know how I got my sweet things to be so big?" She asked with a devilish grin.
"A steady diet of humans," she lorded, licking her lips teasingly as she laughed at the boy, now frozen in fear, at risk of slipping under her breast plate as she moved...
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>>55412211
Fucking hell, anon. I did not need to think of that.
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>>55412211
Ought to run this, honestly.
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>>55412211
There is a certain horror element to this. She would know you were in there, maybe... but she may not tell a partner... and the prospect of being trapped inside of her unto death... actually really scary, when thought out at length.
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>>55412148
i didnt say i was a very good one
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>>55412112
It's obvious they are Extraterrestrials.

Notice the buildings and vehicles in the background. Notice the weapons and clothing the Humans have.

A Dragon creature like those girls would have been rendered extinct by primitive man, simply destroying their eggs or trapping them in caves and blowing smoke into them.

Once Earth deals with these cast-off criminals and marauders, I actually do wonder about how Humanity would react to finding out they are so small, even amongst sapient beings. When a Mermaid like this can pick you up and put you in a terrarium, it's got to do things to people.
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>>55412249
So what's your plan for surviving such an encounter anon? Run? Seduce her? Fight her? Beg? Bargain and reason with her?
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>>55412293

Speaking of horror elements...
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>>55412597
Can people please stop posting that creepy ass mermaid? That face is horrifying.
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>>55412602
offer self as slave
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>>55412617
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>>55412621
I was gonna say pet, but yeah, that'd be my plan as well.
>"Instead of having a small snack that lasts an hour, why not have a pet that lasts a lifetime? Don't worry, I have issues, I wouldn't run away even if I could."
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>>55412675
>ywn be the beloved pet of a qt dragon girl
that or bribe her with the info of a covenant of young virgin elven priestess's to eat, or an orphanage of young sweet tasting shotas
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>>55412703
Jeez man, I have SOME honor, I certainly would doom my fellow humans to death by dragon-girl just so that I could live.
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>>55412675
>>55412703
>>55412621
>Not going for UNDERSTANDING
It's like /tg/ doesn't even appreciate the power of music
https://youtu.be/E8kTz30fhYI
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>>55412726
>I certainly would doom my fellow humans to death
damn man, at least i was lying, think, how would i know about those things as a peasant
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>>55412029

Giant girls are often lonely and in need of companionship. Will you do your part today and befriend a giant girl?
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>>55412753
I meant to say wouldn't
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>>55412771
I want to MARRY gigantes chan!
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>>55412771
s-source Google gives me nothing
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>>55412802
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The key is to start young. Befriend them while they're still children, before their parents can indoctrinate them to eat humans.
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>>55412783

You and me both, brother.

That doujin is such a letdown. I was hyped as hell during the first few pages and then it's just VR normal-sized shenanigans.
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>>55412830
seriously how can you not go spelunking with a gigantes, still we got material at least
i just want her to suck on me like a piece of hard candy
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>>55407520
In D&D terms only hill giants are really stupid and that's to put more emphasis on their hunger. The rest of them are just arrogant or, in the case of stone giants, fucking lunatics who think that all their time spent on the surface is a dream and thus behave as one would in a dream.
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>>55412853
I don't think you can go "spelunkin" anon, Gigantes only get 10 meters high, which is big but not big enough.

More seriously though, what is the ideal height for giants in fantasy settings?
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>>55412886
That's a pretty optimal size fetish-wise.
D&D has pretty good sizes when it comes to giants, the largest caps out around 30 feet or so, with the smallest and most numerous "true" giants standing 20 feet max.
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>>55412886

The chart I've got says they reach heights greater than 10 meters tall. So 10 is just the base height to start at.
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>>55412886
this >>55412914 and not with that attitude, plus i am a manlet so lucky me
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>>55412943

why the VR bodysuits

whyyyyy

https://pastebin.com/TEyJb2ey
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>>55412943
>>55412886
>>55412914
I still wonder how a first contact encounter with a species this Large would be?

What would it be like to take them into a small town near the beach and hot springs?
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>>55412914
The weird thing is how the ogres and oni aren't even really that tall, I mean, 2 meters is only 6'5", so a small ogre or oni would be shorter than quite a few humans. Then again, this is a Japanese manga, and the asians are kind of manlets, so that makes sense I guess.

I also feel like we've gotten really off track and this thread is gonna get nuked soon.
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>>55412998
Honestly that wouldn't even be a particularly difficult height to deal with, you could probably even have them living side by side without too many problems. It's not like they're so big that they'd eat all the food or accidentally step on someone.
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>>55408311
>dumb kikelet who thinks jewish redactions of the OT are legitimate

fuck off with your sethite theory
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>>55412998
>take them into a small town near the beach and hot springs?
how romantic
>>55412991
are you me? or are you a doppelganger?
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>>55412998

Depends on how big the roads are. Beaches would probably be fine, there's usually plenty of room assuming it's not the busy season The main thing would just be dealing with the size difference and the assorted conundrums that creates, from maneuvering around vehicles and houses to clothing and portion sizes.
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>>55413034

I am neither you nor a doppelganger. I am merely a man who likes big girls and who really should go to sleep instead of discussing them.

So here, have the other giantess-themed story I've written.

https://pastebin.com/duK1fTDT
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>>55413000
Let's bring it back in track before the image deletions.

In Monster Musume, the Monster Girls were doing this to improve relations with Humanity. Why would such large and physically powerful beings want to do that with the relatively Tiny Humans? What do they get out of it they could 't have just taken by force?

>>55413035
Assume small European roads.

Then try and think what a day in their world would be like? What is a giant beach like?
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>I click on a Giant thread, expecting to read about the Forgotten Realms' caste system, or some awesome homebrewed discussion
>it's a giantess fetish thread

Why do I act the fool on /tg/ of all places?
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>>55413085

Companionship? Smaller goods? Maybe giants are instinctively drawn to protect and adore smaller things the same way most humans are. You could even argue that humans would be better than giants at things like detail work, since they'd be comparatively smaller and thus able to spot tiny defects in something much easier.

Maybe the giant race is more pastoral and farm-oriented, like hobbits, and so they rely on other races to do things that they don't have much interest in doing, like metalworking.

There's any number of reasons you could potentially come up with, depending on the setting and that's before even getting into the lewd things.
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>>55413085
>Why would such large and physically powerful beings want to do that with the relatively Tiny Humans? What do they get out of it they could 't have just taken by force?
simple answer, a sense of morality and empathy
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>>55413129
Depressingly uncommon in many giantess circles.
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>>55413136
they clearly havent learned anything from PREY
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>>55413143
Neither have I, being unfamiliar with that acronym/setting/story.
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>>55393501
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>>55413126
>Maybe giants are instinctively drawn to protect and adore smaller things the same way most humans are
>"Awww...is that a human? Mom, can we keep him?"
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>>55413109
That was the last thread here: https://boards.4chan.org/tg/thread/55375719#bottom

Someone made this for 3.5E
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X8urG7yh6gObsCz53DgH9mIJXiOC01xdvYUQpoe9DZw/mobilebasic

>>55413126
If you have space travel, wouldn't you be able to make machines that handle small work? But by the same token, Humans would be better able to maintain and run them.

>>55413129
I dig it. Giant explorers who just want to be friends has been a neglected sci-fi genre.


Come on, let's make a setting if you want to discuss Giants. Do you want it to be Modern day, or maybe something out of Stellaris where Earth is right in the sweet spot for a could of nearby empires and alliances?
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>>55413173
its good and i dont wanna spoil it
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>>55413180
>I dig it. Giant explorers who just want to be friends has been a neglected sci-fi genre.
Gulliver's travel?
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>>55413184
Well, looking it up, I got a vidya, is that it?
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>>55413233
its a vidya, sci fi, rpg, survival horror elements, very spoilery
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>>55413180
on the morality note i kinds dig the idea of a giantess cleric or priestess
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>>55413220
Sometimes the giant, sun loving bird person who picks up a Human because they look cute is just a giant, sun loving bird person who thinks Humans are cute and not an allegory for American Imperialism.

The fact that they'd like us to join their Alliance so they can turn our Asteroid Belt into a defense against the Giant Lizard people who also think Humans are cute is something else.
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>>55413268
It's a good combination.

Someone physically powerful but who uses that power to do good.

Depending on what they worship, and what type of species they are, you could add even more to it. A Giant Plant person who praises the sun every morning and works the fields, or a Giant Cetacean who dances on the waves and brings in the fish for the harvest would look cool.

Not to mention if the Humans in the setting are also kind to them, helping them out anyway they can.
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>>55413333
I like the idea of humans and giants having a kind of symbiotic relationship. There's certain things that giants are clearly better suited for, like herding mammoths or slaying dragons, and there's certain things that humans are better suited for, like smithing and agriculture.
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>>55413333
just a thought that pop'd in, a giantess Orthodox schema nun in a grand onion domed cathedral who when singing a hymn in services the melody is carried throughout the town making elven maidens jealous if her voice. Plus the idea of the religious architecture would be like, think Dark souls one cathedral
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>>55413367
That's pretty cool, but how would you bring in into the modern day and beyond?

Do they shift to handling aquaculture and herd whales? Are they involved in construction and terraforming, making dams and lakes and reservoirs?

>>55413381
I loved the details like the different sized stairs and elevators. Stealing a bit from the poster above, it's obvious that they would have to have Human scribes, but you still get the occasional Giant scroll.

On colony worlds and smaller, agrarian areas, I could imagine their singing to be a common wake-up alarm.
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>>55411474
Good tastes

>>55411981
>all potential friends ran away screaming in terror
>the second they saw your enormous ass.
Terror isn't the first thing that comes to mind to be honest

>>55412024
Spelunking anon

>>55412112
>>55412126
Old, old stories of giants often had them coming from a fairyland like place collectively called giantland, many didn't differentiate the two really, obviously their natives of the fae

>>55412127
>>55412150
>>55412211
>>55412293
/tg/ has actually discussed this idea before, quite a bit similar to what you're already suggesting, only vaguely remember the threads though

>>55412265
I would play it

>>55412175
Your post feels disingenuous

>>55412180
Nope, less than half of the type of dragons can in D&D, and some books actually note that evil dragons often DON'T take humanoid form regardless of the damage it'll do to their partners

>>55412602
Grovel

>>55412614
That was fun to write

>>55412886
Your pic is good on the low end, about >>55412943 on the high end

>>55413085
Fine detail work on goods? Or >>55413129, that works too

>>55413464
>I loved the details like the different sized stairs and elevators.
Same
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>>55393501
Ring around the Rosie cool body bag full of trinkets
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>>55393927
This.
Dragons get a pass on being a giant gestalt Fighter/Sorceror because they are fucking dragons. Give a giant the same exact set up, and he's just a giant wizard.
Dragons have an established role in the minds of many people. Their motives are often theirs alone and unique. It isn't terribly difficult to make a textbook Chromatic, Evil, Red Dragon into a force for relative good by building the world around it correctly.
A giant doesn't have that same level of recognition. What the fuck does a giant even want? Making a giant is rarely more notable than making the exact same character a human. Sure, you get that "razing the countryside" flair, but really, what the fuck does it want? That's the question of giants, and what they want trumps what they are. A giant villain is just a bigger, meaner human one, while a Dragon has that distinct flavor.
Now, giants could easily acquire their own flavor, but as of yet, they really haven't.

Now go back to fapping to giantess.
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>>55405574
You are implying that Beowulf and Grendal didn't engage in some low-key sodomy before he ripped his arm off.
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>>55403484
>>55405353

This was literally the plot of a British TV show, but I can't remember what it was called, and all my googling just turns up Land of the Giants over and over again...
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>>55412127
>Oglaf
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>>55413617
We all know that Beowulf hate fucked his mom before he killed her.
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>>55407520
Well, you can rationalize it by saying Giants, as a side-effect of their size, tend to have much longer life cycles than other, smaller creatures, and thus in the time that 10 generations of humans have refined the art of, I dunno, engineering, one giant has had the opportunity to get pretty good at engineering as he sees it, and has begun to teach his kid. While that 1 giant has a better grasp on the subject than the first human did, the refinements and corrections made by his descendants has not happened yet. This especially applies to culture, and double especially for culture relative to other, faster-living races.
Of course, that contradicts standard Elves.

Otherwise, for balance. Giants have to be slow motherfuckers, or else dumb as a sack of boxes of hammers. Possibly both, if we need to expect this giant to reasonably loose to some guy.

Realistically, bigger things tend to "free up" more brain space as they grow, especially since some of the nervous action of distal parts of their bodies are liable to be filled by nerve ganglions instead of the main brain, but often stop growing their brain at a given point when the energy to nourish it stops being in sufficient supply to meet that need. In a fantasy world, where magic enables life to bloom far beyond natural limits, this size cutoff would be much, much higher. Giants should probably be a tad smarter than humans under normal laws, but in a fantasy world, they could be much, much smarter.
If large enough, they might have difficulty moving their feet and toes in real-time with precision though. Those ganglions are more for reflexes and autonomous movement than deliberate actions.
You could probably roll with this if you needed to though. Non-magical giants just can't feed such large, powerful brains when they have to beat every member of a herd of horses to death to eat them. Magical giants can just magic a field of mud to do the same, if not just conjure a herd of horses to eat for free.
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>>55412112
Dragons want to eat a town, but want the chivalrous knights to cover their eyes and not attack such fair maidens, thus ruining the dragon's lazy, churchless sunday..
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>>55413179
You know, I think I could live with that.
I'm not even a giant fetishist, but I think I could realistically live with being something's pet in a non fetishy way.
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I like my giantesses on the shorter side of giant. Too big, and almost everything on them would become pretty indistinguishable from everything else. The legs are the most important thing. Legs without end.
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>>55413803
I mean, it wouldn't be terrible, as long as you had stimulation. Free food and shelter, and no job but to keep your owner happy, not a bad life for a medieval peasant.
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>>55406170

Macross 7 was friggin weird.
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>>55396551
... what? Literally none of that happens in Beowulf.

That made as much sense as "the part in Gawain and the Green Knight where they eat an alien"
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>>55405353
>shrunken people try to colonize other planets
>unlike their home planet, alien wildlife is still full-sized
>to protect the colonies from giant aliens, some of the colonists agree to reverse the process so their children will be their original size
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>>55413981

For a moment, I thought that was a new macross series focused on Zentradi. I'd kill for that, even if an infantry-ish Macross would be a very different thing. Maybe we'd get to see the Monster show up more than 1-2 times a series.
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>>55413975
You clearly haven't read the full version of Gawain and the Green Knight.

Okay, but seriously, we actually read that in high school and everyone was going fucking nuts expecting Gawain to have to suck his host's dick because of his wife cucking him.
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>>55403484
>>55405353
>>55413981
One of the (very rough) ideas for a setting I had involves an alternate history Earth where a large number of people were shrunken in a high-energy physics accident. Imagining how that society would develop into the future I came had some similar ideas about space exploration.
>Tiny people are among the first astronauts, and definitely the first to go on any colonization missions.
>To help cope with the larger environments on the planets they settle, new colonies will usually deconstruct their ship into a robotic body for the ship's AI to use.
>Basing the design on the suits that earthbound tiny people often use to interact with full size people, they end up with a very life-like android. or more specifically gynoid, for our purposes
>Piloted by the wise and caring AI, this "Sentinel" protects and leads the new colony to the point where it is comfortably self-sustaining.
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>>55413659
the borrowers?
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Giants are big and stupid, and 100% of the time jobbers. Dragons are not only more powerful, but way cooler, more iconic, and are actually a major threat to adventurers.
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>>55414192
So why is it that in the annual Dragons v. Giants company softball game, Giants have won every year for the past two centuries?
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>>55414204
thumbs
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>>55412112
Well, half-dragons are a thing in DnD. They're typically human with draconic traits like wings and scales, but maybe draconic size could be one of those traits as well.
If you want them to be specifically dragon-girls, maybe due to fantasy genetics the trait only manifests on female half-dragons, and male ones remain human-sized.

I could see this working as a tragic monster. I'd imagine the half-dragons starting out as human-sized, only for them to start rapidly growing. Since they'd require huge amounts of food to fuel the growth, the half-dragon would most likely be banished because her village wouldn't be able to feed her, or killed in order to avoid her going mad with hunger and eating everybody.

Most half-dragons would be lonely beings who still remember and long for the time when they used to be able to interact with humans normally. Some might hate humans because of it and attack them when they could, while others might retreat to remote places of the world to live alone without causing harm to people.
A wealthy lord might have the resources to raise a half-dragon to adulthood, giving them a large military advantage over any rivals, and leading to a giant dragon-girl living among humans and protecting them from threats.
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>>55414210
Because of course Giants would win in a game on who has softer balls.
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>>55413000
Pro tip during the Japanese feudal period, being tall as we see tall was a rarity due to poor nutrition in regard to red meat and dairy. It's the same reason North Koreans are so small today.

So it makes sense that their oni are only really tall for their ingrown legends comparatively.
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>>55393501
Dragons are cooler.
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>>55414731
I disagree, but then again, I keep to the Nordic/Celtic myths of Giants, so they're pretty powerful fucks who are generally better encounters.
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>>55414286
>Manlets. When will they learn?
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>>55415121
For the record, what are they expected to learn?
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>>55415250
How to not be manlets
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>>55415272
Isn't that a problem of genetics and bone structure and stuff? I'm not sure that's correctable within their own lives.
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>>55415250
First off, manlets need to accept that they'll always be inferior to their 6'0"+ overlords and begin plotting ways to cut said overlords off at the knees, both figuratively and literally.

I mean, Mike Tyson was a manlet compared to most heavy weight boxers at the time of his prime but that didn't stop him from demolishing most opponents in three rounds or less.
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>>55413179
>be fighter
>wizard eclipses you in combat and out of it, you are barely able to do anything
>at least you are a big guy
>at least you are an imposing hunk of muscle
>wizard pulls that
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>>55414020
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I think vaguely eldritch giant humanoids are more interesting than giant humans with fewer distinctive features.
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>>55414217
> cute dragongirl will upon reaching puberty begin to ravenously devour everything in size while growing larger and larger, untill she's become a giantess the size of an actual dragon

Right in the fetish!
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>>55397608
Giants are people so big they could hold a person in their hands like they were a doll.
Titans are enourmous beings that tower over Giants and wield immense elemental power.
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>>55409007
If you wanted, you could go even further and have the little character in some kind of high tech gunship that's still small enough to fit in the big character's pocket. Sure, the aliens might be the size of skyscrapers, but it doesn't matter so much when you have an aircraft that can level skyscrapers, at least from your perspective.

Although it does start to matter again when you go on longer expeditions and you have to rely on your giant friend to carry extra ammunition and spare parts, as well as sometimes helping with field repairs because there's no way you could replace a damaged engine on your own.
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>>55414204
Because giants can work together, even with their opposites while half the draconic kind can't even work with their own color their so evil.
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>>55413659
the plot of Non-Strop by Brian Aldiss
not the entire plot, but the idea shows up
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>>55393501
I made a campaign setting centered around giants.
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>>55417006
Wonder how it would be in a more peaceful setting. Instead of struggling with AI's, are Humans the one in the robot suits doing odd jobs and keeping the thing stabilized?

>>55417902
Tell us about it
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>tfw you love giants but you hate vore
Life is pain
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>>55418539
How do you think people would react if we found out most other space aliens are Giant size? What would it be like to live on one of their worlds?
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>tfw you will never comfort a sad giantess
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>>55418631
It would probably be like a reverse version of the Colossal CYOA, where people who want to live on the giant planet have to receive a giant caretaker to ensure they are safe and well. Then a couple giants go to the human world too, and a sort of species exchange system happens to strengthen bonds between the nations.

As for living on the giant world, I'd imagine it would involve a lot of being carried around by your caretaker, lest you end up stepped on accidentally in the street.
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>>55418539
>he doesnt want to be put inside a cute giant girls mouth
just embrace it anon
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>>55393501
How are you even meant to have sex with a giant woman?
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>>55419021
just gotta use your imagination
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>>55418631
>Species Exchange Act is passed, leading to a few people from each planet getting chosen to go to the other alien planet
>you get passed over for selection because they only want the most intelligent and charismatic of people representing humanity in the exchange
>end up sneaking aboard the giant's ship when they take off after they drop off their people on Earth
>you get taken to the giant's planet
>tfw you're the first illegal "alien" to sneak into these aliens planet
>after a brief but exciting life trying to survive off the crumbs of the giants while hidden, you end up being kidnapped by a qt3.14 girl and never heard from again
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>>55419021
You go spelunking
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>>55419054
>she first thinks of you as a pet, but then comes to fall in love with you, but still likes to tease you
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>>55418320
Coming back to vore for a moment, I imagine human surgeons would be in high demand.
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>>55418826
It would be kind of cool to work on Giant watches and other electronics. People forget that stuff needs maintenance, so you'd definitely have some job security there.

>>55419054
That sounds like the reason Earth Gov would want to limit who leaves 'Urf. If Space Opera stories are anything to go by, the Galaxy is full of the decadent wealthy.

>>55419077
It might be hard to hide you if you have a cell phone to call the Giant Police with.

Still, being a room mate with a giant might be interesting. High shelves for one, or any shelves for that matter. Or the fact that your room fits in a literal shoe box.

>>55419144
>I'll allow it
Medical work is something that would be a good field. They, and us, already have a lot of technology to do it for us, but you still need the Human touch throughout.
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>>55419320
>It might be hard to hide you if you have a cell phone to call the Giant Police with
Yeah, but then you'd be arrested by Giant space ICE and probably get serious prison time back on Earth. So you have to choose between being a giant's pet or going to prison.
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>>55419502
I think dealing with Giant Space ICE would be preferable to living here in someone's shoe box.

Still, I'm sure there would be plenty of Humans willing ditch Earth Gov out there eventually. It probably is a good thing to register with them so somebody, somewhere is aware of your location, but there are plenty of people who will head out into space with no safety net.

Do you think that by then, Humans would have some Robot bodies available for them? Having one seems like a good way to deal with most day to day tasks, but if you have a Giant Friend or Roommate, I could see them frequently taking you out of it at inconvenient times.
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>>55396625
Who hurt you?
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>>55419502
>giant's pet
i choose this
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>>55419320
>It might be hard to hide you if you have a cell phone to call the Giant Police with.
>call the Giant Police with.
Why though?
Also that'd probably just get you deported
Or "confiscated" by an alien policewoman

>Still, being a room mate with a giant might be interesting. High shelves for one, or any shelves for that matter. Or the fact that your room fits in a literal shoe box.
I do like the idea of a living space designed for differing sized lifeforms, I'd imagine it'd be like one of those decked out cat play rooms if you ever seen one, with multilevel walkways along/going through the walls

>>55419875
>Do you think that by then, Humans would have some Robot bodies available for them?
probably an option, probably expensive though
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>>55419997
>not being the responsible room mate who gets a job fixing the neighborhoods electronics thanks to your size
>Not having a Giant, irresponsible Roomie you have to help out
>not patting them on the head after they mess their lives up again

>not accepting tips in cookies larger than you

>>55420029
>Confiscated
I bet it was a trouble and a half to get those figerprints of yours

>Multisize Walkways
It's what I liked about Macross, the way they integrate technology and their differences into things.


We should go all out, make a Giant filled Science Fantasy setting. What type of Huge Aliens would there be?
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>>55420381
If there are going to be a lot of giant aliens, it should probably be a mix of aliens who are giant naturally from their planets environment and aliens who are giants because of genetic tampering.

Or we could go with >>55405353 and have humans actually be one of the first races to get to space, but because we made ourselves small trying to colonize the many planets with their enormous indigenous life has been a bit of a problem.
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>>55418320
>Tell us about it
Giants are the children of the titans, who departed the material plane millenia ago to fight the dragons (the gods of the common races) for control of the elemental planes. Part of the setting's folklore is every natural disaster is caused by the titans seizing control. The frost giants command the tribes, stone, cloud and storm giants live on their "holy mountain" trying to commune with their gods. Hill and fire giants make up most of the population, with other types much more rare. Ogres are their lave-soldiers, but they were born from a captured human royal family, so they all have technically royal blood, which Death Giant warlocks have exploited in the past.

The giant tribes live in isolated areas, mostly behind a huge mountain range bordered by swamps filled with giant vermin, hydra and trolls that LOVE it when giants try to cross, because they're so heavy they get stuck and it's free meat. The common races have a pact with the trolls to stay in the swamps in exchange for giving them food and good weapons. Some giants live on islands, but they have to wait for tree to grow large enough to make ships that can carry them.
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giantess fags get out.
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>>55418539
>>55418947
I think soft vore is kind of hot. I think I'd like being in her mouth, especially partially, with that tongue running all over my body. But absolutely no swallowing. Stumbling upon the last couple of pages in a hard vore sequence has left me in brief trauma more than once.
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>>55419021
If she's a realistic "giantess," it's the same as usual, there's just more of her to love.

If she's a medium giantess, you can still pleasure her clit directly, and she can suck your dick with care. I've always wanted a kiss that envelops most of my body in her soft lips.

If she's a titaness, a colossus, what have you, it does get pretty complicated, but remember, real women enjoy tiny bullet vibrators.
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>>55420804
>giant's face when she doesn't like it either
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>>55420857
Adorable
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>>55418631
>people still envision humanoid aliens
First contact can't come quick enough to quell this bullshit.
Also, future earth will be a hyper authoritarian dystopia. Every time someone goes for a gritty realistic story but the world goverment isn't space China it takes me right out of the story.
Sorry, had to get that of my chest. Have a gts.
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>>55420488
I think the first option is better. Gives you a lot of options in biomes and ships you can explore without having to answe "why don't the 'Umies just make themselves bigger?"


What do y'all think would make for a good, space faring Giant civilization?

Massive, Star Praising Bird folks who preach out in the stars?

Gargantuan Aquatic people who travel in enormous space aquariums who can't tell wether they want to conquer humans as pets or work with them to better deal with land stuff?

Toss out some ideas here.
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>>55420984
>implying human civilization will survive to be subdued by any government
If anyone makes a move, the nuclear retaliations will wipe us all out.
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>>55421004
>Gargantuan Aquatic people who travel in enormous space aquariums who can't tell wether they want to conquer humans as pets or work with them to better deal with land stuff?
I really like this idea. Plus, water allows for larger creatures to be supported, so their huge size would make sense.

Now, for a alien race to consider conquering humans as pets they'd have to have a serious smug ego problem, but perhaps this is a result of them being so much larger than humanity, so they find it hard to take us seriously.
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>>55420984
What if the giant aliens are some kind of bioengineered living spaceships?
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>>55419875
You don't know what the aliens are like. Maybe they're so advanced that they can easily whip up a kingly lifestyle for you just to make you a bit more comfortable.
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>>55420984
>future earth will be a hyper authoritarian dystopia
What makes you so certain?
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>>55420804
>But absolutely no swallowing.
Cuddling up warm and safe in a giant girl's belly is the best part of non fatal vore, though. The mouth stuff is just foreplay.
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>>55421104
Did they alter themselves or were they originally servitors to a higher species?
>>55421118
History.
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>>55421156
>History
What about history shows a progression to totalitarianism? I'm not saying there won't be authoritarian governments in the future, but history is filled with empires expanding then balkanizing, and authority being overreaching then restricted. It's more cyclical than anything.
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>>55421004
Outlaw star being back on Toonami has reminded me of my love of Ctarl-Ctarls, I don't want to suggest giant catgirls though, at least not if they're the cute girls with cat ears kind as opposed to catlike humaniods

Can't think of good aspects for their culture though
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>>55421185
History shows the tendency for human beings to centralize power. Modern technology changes the game and binds it together in an efficient package of surveillance and state power.
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>>55421004
>"why don't the 'Umies just make themselves bigger?"
Takes several generations and you'd have to rebuild all your infrastructure to support three or four different sizes of people. It's easier to just build 'giant' robots.
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>>55421234
i could go for a giant aisha desu, also not enough out there of her /ss/'ing jim
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>Tinies are the city builders, giants are wild forces of nature, anthropomorphic natural disasters that just destroy.
vs
>Giants are divine beings and build things in a divine scale, tinies are just scavangers in their halls, the cathedrals being entire ecosystems unto themselves
wich do you prefer and why?
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>>55421239
>Modern technology changes the game and binds it together in an efficient package of surveillance and state power.
That's true, but technology has also decentralized power in many ways as well. The gun made it far easier for the civilian populace to fight government troops, the printing press has allowed dissenting ideas to spread far and wide, and now we have things like 3D printing on the rise that allow for all sorts of unregulated mischief. The technology that supports the government can also be turned against them.
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>>55421317
The latter option because it's unique and the kind of thing I would expect to actually happen if gods and giants existed.
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>>55421342
Any modern examples of civilians fighting government troops?
It won't be long before states grab complete control over what info gets shared over the internet though.
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>>55421077
Once you get space travel up to that point, you can be afforded a certain amount of smugness, especially if they were to approach our current Earth. Especially if we were the size of a Betta fish relative to them.

If you think about it, we'd have the same issue taking a mouse seriously if it could talk to. Knowing it's sapient is one thing, being unable to stop yourself from picking it up would be another. You'd probably get some hijinks going around if we had to wear Scuba gear just to get around in their ship to boot.

But, what do you think they would be like? Even with FTP, distances are massive in space. What kind of cultural norms would they have after effectively living in an aquarium for so long.

>>55421104
It would make for some decent stories if we had I protect them. Maybe there is some bigger monster out there that hunts them, and taking Humans is seen as a necessity now.

>>55421113
The mangaka behind Dungeon Meshi has a few stories about that in her anthology books.

Still, even you are escaping that type of lifestyle now by seeking someone to talk to, even here on 4chan. Besides, think of it from a Game Master's angle. If you are the only Human in a Giant city, you'll run into all sorts of interesting encounters. Maybe a Dungeon Crawl in a literal crawl space, trying to make it to your next job on a flying drone in a crowded marketplace, dealing with species that require unique environments.

>>55421234
Depends on the cats.

Most cats tend to be solitary, so you could wind up working by yourself on their equivalently small Space RV. I could see some cat like habits about trying to catch you or presenting you to people like they just caught a mouse in their wiring right before the power goes out.

Would a Lion based species employ Human females when traveling and only allow males to do repairs at docking stations?
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>>55421353
It's not that unique, it usually casts humans as the giants though, the tinies being borrowers or fairies.
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>>55421369
>Maybe there is some bigger monster out there that hunts them
Or maybe there's some internal infection of parasites that need to be slain.
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>>55395268
What a godawful picture to use as the cover.
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>>55421369
>But, what do you think they would be like? Even with FTP, distances are massive in space. What kind of cultural norms would they have after effectively living in an aquarium for so long.
Well, I'd imagine that if they couldn't travel quickly (say via wormhole or something) they'd probably put themselves into cryosleep or something similar.

If they couldn't do either of those things, but didn't age, then I'd imagine they'd be bored as shit by the time they got to Earth, and I really couldn't blame them for toying around with the human population. It would be quite interesting to see giant sea-aliens swimming in our oceans, messing with the beachgoers and fishermen.

It could also take a malevolent turn too. The previous scenario was friendly enough, but what happens if they decide to start kidnapping swimmers and keeping them as pets in their homes in the bottom of the ocean. They likely would have advanced weaponry, and could demand tribute from the human nations in exchange for not nuking the Earth.

Or maybe they just take in any humans willing to come with them and keep them for entertainment and study, before moving on to the next planet that might have life.
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>>55421317
Latter honestly, it's a bit different and opens many opportunities
And yes, even those types

>>55421272
>Giant Aisha /ss/ing tiny Jim
Yes please

>>55421369
>the only Human in a Giant city, you'll run into all sorts of interesting encounters. Maybe a Dungeon Crawl in a literal crawl space, trying to make it to your next job on a flying drone in a crowded marketplace, dealing with species that require unique environments.
This sounds rather fun

>Depends on the cats.
> I could see some cat like habits about trying to catch you or presenting you to people like they just caught a mouse in their wiring right before the power goes out.
True, but that's not quite what I meant by culture, fun though

>Would a Lion based species employ Human females when traveling and only allow males to do repairs at docking stations?
Know about the male/female behavioral divide between lions, but don't quite get this
I don't think they act that way towards nonlions
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>>55421317
Option B, since I could finally run Mouseguard with it.

It would go a long way to justifying endless sewer areas and 'dungeons' with a grand reveal at the end of massive, glowing cathedrals

>>55421418
>Go into cryo-sleep since FTL still takes a while anyways
>Wake up with a jolt, the walls of your ship closing in, the view outside something out of Lovecraft
>A voice pushes you towards grabbing a space suit and a shotgun
[insert Starship Troopers x Metroid style bug blasting]
>The voice gets clearer now, the giant space thing you are in is glad to be rid of, will take you home, real nice and apologetic
>feel a tremendous movement, rumbling
>The ship has 'eaten' more space junk and debris
>"I was hungry..."


>>55421367
How many high-up people have Twitter and Facebook gotten fired? The Panama Papers are still leading to all manner of arrests and accusations to this day.
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>>55396950
>or humans who have obtained immense power over time
What is this shit, Dark Souls 2?
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>>55421467
Giant Cetacean People would obviously throw off a ton of economies if they claim the seas and bring in animals that could support them.

You'd end up with a bunch of scientists volunteering to live in their reverse aquariums (terrariums?). With water stuff, I'd take it that they highly value being able to 'sing' for sonar purposes. After being cooped up for so long, I can see them taking breaks on beaches and trying to attract big audiences to hear them sing.

This would make it fun if one one of them is bad at it and needs to rely on a Human Vocal coach.

>>55421495
It's hard to think about what kind of culture a more solitary-oriented species would have. Maybe elaborate dances and speeches when meeting another of their race to show they aren't hostile. An emphasis on speed and cunning to hold your own out there, so games that requiere movement and vision would be prime among them.

I could see them winding up more as mercenaries and the occasionally raider who brings/captures a Human. Makes for a funny mental image that people make deals with the tiny, reliable Human captive rather than the Felinid.

>Not acting that way towards non-Lion Giants
Yeah, just something I threw out there. With the same token, Humans, both male and female, would be common on their ships. Maybe the Pride Ships have issues with other Large Alien males, but the smaller Humans can go under the radar.

Do you think the male leaders would take titles like Leader or Generalísimo? Would they go full Kilwrathi and dumb down their females that they have to take tiny Humans aboard to maintain their ships?
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>>55421499
>the alien ship was as gentle as it could be, but in the end your ship was never designed to survive being swallowed
>its tone becomes increasingly apologetic as it watches you try to fix the damage it caused
>in the end it offers you its own service as a ship, at least until you can afford a replacement
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>>55422424
>The Ship is great when it comes to dealing with all the pirates you've been running into recently
>You've been able to get some decent bounties out of your usual jobs because of it

>but just about you're going to get your vessel back, the Ship gets hurt
>real hurt
>dip into your vessel fund without thinking to help

>spend your last bits on treats
>Ship treats are expensive...
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I like the idea of Giants essentially being scaled up humans, with proportionally scaled up speed. Yes, they move like Evangelion.

Imagine, then, if such giants were intelligent and recruitable. They would essentially be a nations super weapon.

I think, excluding giant on giant combat, the most ideal armament for a giant would be plate armor to protect against cannons and catapaults, and a giant metal shovel for throwing men around or launching boulders at hurricane speeds, digging trenches and hills for cover, undoing castle fortifications or building hills men can scale up their walls, smashing ships from a distance at sea (or drowning them with huge blasts of water).
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>>55422873
I think some thick hide armor in the sections that the plate armor can't cover would also be prudent. A single arrow can't do much damage, but if that arrow is poisoned and they shoot enough of them then that will bring a giant down. Magic would also be a danger, the giant could easily be taken down by mages shooting lightning that bypasses that armor, so some enchantments on his armor would be necessary.

That being said, no single person could ever hope to take on a giant. Although they would be a large expense for any nation, they have the potential with the right equipment and training to take out entire armies, and if the giant knows magic, everyone else is fucked. In fact, I imagine that in times of great need their bargaining power would be so strong that they could end up as the kings of nations that seek their protection.
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>>55423038
And think beyond war.

Digging up entire rivers
Building castles like lego's
excavating huge mines
Salvaging ships from the bottom of the sea

Their strength would be a limitless asset
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>>55423065
Oh certainly. The big question for me is population. How do we keep their numbers manageable? How do we make sure that we are their employers and not their slaves? How do we feed creatures of such size?
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>>55423169
The Deep Ocean

Where all manner of beasts exists, many of whom can swallow a Giant in a single gulp. Cliffs and reefs protect the smaller species, but to get enough food for them, they have to head out where the light never hits the bottom
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>>55408363
The Green Knight that Gawain fought was a giant that specifically tested Gawain's chivalric values. If you don't know the story, it went like this.

>Gawain reaches a forest
>A giant in green armor stops him
>"No one passes through my forest, yo"
>"But I'm on a quest! Let me through or we have to fight!"
>Hahaha! I'm a giant and can crush you, but I'm bored as fuck. How about this; I give you one free shot at my neck. Then, I get one free chop at yours. You can chop first."
>(holy shit, the giant is retarded! THANK YOU, GOD, FOR THIS MIRACLE!)
>Gawain beheads the giant.
>The giant puts its head back on. "I got shit to do. Meet me back here in three days and I'll take my chop at you. In the meantime, stay at my house with my super hot human wife. Don't do anything unchivalrous!"
>Gawain meets the wife.
>"ooo, sexy Chad Gawain! So knightly and not an ugly giant! Please fuck the shit out of me. My husband is going to behead you in three days anyway."
>nah, slut. CHIVALRY!
>day 2: "oh Gawain! You're too sexy and knightly to die and you have to complete your quest. Run away and I'll distract my hubby so you can escape!"
>nah, bitch. A deal is a deal. I'm getting chopped.
>day 3: the choppening. "Gawain! My husband only lived because of his magic green belt. It's right here. You're immortal if you wear it, even if magic and trickery aren't chivalrous.
>Fuuuuck, man. This shit is too real now. I don't wanna die because some asshole giant tricked me. Ok. I'll wear the sash.
>Gawain rides out to the giant.
>"you didn't run away! You passed the first test! You didn't fuck my wife! You passed the 2nd test! Now get chopped!"
>The giant cuts Gawain's neck deeply, but not fatally.
>"The sash wasn't magic. Heathen magic was test 3, a test of faith, but it takes serious balls to follow through on your promise. Anyone would have panicked. I let you live. Keep the scar and the sash as a reminder of your moment of weakness."
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>>55423772
Neat, you learn a little more every time you come to /tg/
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>>55423289
Neat idea. I imagine the Giants would have some amphibious features. In fact I wouldn't even call such a race "giants", I think "Leviathans" would better get across their size and nature.
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>>55411503
That's funny as fuck anon. Good shit.
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>>55426021
You could combine the ideas from above, about Giants being semi-divine. Maybe they are the offspring of some Water Deity who wanted in on the race creation gig like some Native American deities, and all it had left over was the Whale sized stuff.

Thinking about it, Leviathans building castles on cliffs and massive fishing rods to catch the beasts of the sea. You can add in that they have Whale like singing voices.
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>>55411474
Going to need the original of this for reasons
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Am I the only one that wants an actual emotionally relevant story involving a giant instead of a bunch of weird shit about crushing buildings and eating people? What the FUCK.
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>>55426498
That's kind of what we've been building to.

We have Giant Space Cops on the lookout for unregistered Humans.

Living Space Ships that might find the Tiny Human to be their best bet in a cold, cruel, uncaring galaxy.

What kind of setting do you usually imagine the Giants in?
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>>55426536
High fantasy. Magic so prevalent that it's the explaination for pretty much everything that happens.
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>>55426404
Frakass, he does vore, a lot of vore

>>55426498
That can be nice too, the vore and crush stuff is just easier to write
And hotter

>>55426536
Either high fantasy or really soft scifi
For the former I like giants to be rare, the later the norm and earthlings are just small
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>>55426582
I have to be honest, either you go Dark Souls and make Giants common enough that everything is scaled to them,

Or you only have a few, rare versions of Giants, like some of the people above have mentioned.

That there looks like Dimension Door, maybe this is an area with shrunken people she's found?

>>55426682
It's way easier to explain in sci-fi. Do you usually have multiple distinct species out in the galaxy? What do Humans on Giant worlds usually do for jobs and stuff?
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>>55426703
>It's way easier to explain in sci-fi. Do you usually have multiple distinct species out in the galaxy? What do Humans on Giant worlds usually do for jobs and stuff?
Haven't actually had a setting
I would imagine there would probably be several, though humanity probably threw their lot in with one or two
For some reason I imagine the main one as giant blue space elves
As for jobs, fine detail work, office work, or controlling machinery (small control room is needed, saving space on a ship), that sorta thing
A human office can be tiny and tucked out of the way, great for a spaceship or station

Also should we consider another thread soon?
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>>55426703
It's easy to do in scifi if you're going to accept that it's not going to be scifi but instead a space opera that runs on tropes.
They're a natural fit in fantasy, giants are already a folklore staple, they don't need any exposition to be included in a fantasy world.
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>>55426740
It gets hard to justify a thread if it's just going to be fetish stuff.
If you want some real discussion start of with a on-sexy pic so people don't feel encouraged to make it about vore.
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>>55426740
I'd say you should start it with a prompt. Let's make a Science Fantasy setting and have people throw out ideas.

>>55426755
A Giant in a story is fine, but setting stuff changes then. There's a big difference if they have to be super sized farmers to raise enough food for them versus them being a stand-in for something important like in the Gawain story above.
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>>55426703
If you look at the picture you'll see that the architecture of the 'umies is build to withstand great weight.
Giants are common enough for the world to be fitted to them, but that doesn't mean everything scales up 1:1, the resources and physics are different.
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>>55426769
Vore's been more of a footnote here to be honest
And I do enjoy worldbuilding on the subject even if I'd also be up for stealing ideas for fetish reasons
Sexy pics also get more responses
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>>55426498
That stuff exists, you just have to know where to look. This is a good place to start: http://pastebin.com/9VJFzALC
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>>55426769
The problem is that we recently had a giants thread with a serious male giant pic and it got like 30 replies before dying. We've actually had some great discussion in this thread, but 4chan is an anime imageboard so naturally posting a sexy anime giantess will get more responses. Not that there's anything wrong with that
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>>55426790
>A Giant in a story is fine, but setting stuff changes then. There's a big difference if they have to be super sized farmers to raise enough food for them versus them being a stand-in for something important like in the Gawain story above.
I think you're overthinking this anon.

You don't need more than one giant to tell a story about a giant, and in a whimsical fantasy setting you can handwave any number of giants with magic or implicitly using the tone of the setting. Not everything is historically based low fantasy with plausible ecosystems and geopolitics. Sometimes fantasy is actually fantastical.
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>>55426965
And conversely, scifi isn't in the realm of handwavium at all. Good scifi relies on current projections of the future to inspire its trappings. So really, anon had it backwards.
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>>55426965
Yeah, you're right. Sometimes I need to be stopped from overthinking things. Just a scenario where a Giant has to deal with tiny folks is enough.

>>55427003
Real good points and even better pic. Whale people are criminally underused.
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>>55426498
https://pastebin.com/TEY4PtET
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>>55427003
Not quite, HARD scifi usually relies on current projections, but it's not unheard of for there to be one or two assumptions/differences about how the world works even in most hard scifi

Additionally, both scifi and fantasy have their roots in the same genre, speculative fiction, and early on there was no real distinction between the two, scifi was fantasy and fantasy was scifi. It's really only recently that there's a difference between the two, as both were considered to ask "What if...?"
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>>55426849
So, I have a request, and I know it's deviant, I can't help it, but do you know of stories with young giants, like single digits down to infancy?
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>>55427157
Please wait for the Party Van, sir
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>>55427051
I think it's shortsighted of people to categorize a piece of speculative fiction as scifi just because it has space in it. Doctor who should just be considered fantasy for example. In scifi the "what if" question is about a technology, in fantasy it's about a theme or feeling, with reality twisting to accomodate to the story.
All this comes from people to narrowly looking at fantasy. It's not all wizards and elves. It's the fantastical.
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>>55427157
>Single digits
>Down to infancy
I'm going to ignore the potential implications of this request and give you a straight answer.

There's not a lot with giants that young, preeteens and teenagers are a lot more common. You could check out Homunculus -- the protagonist has some cute gentle scenes with his little sister -- but iirc she's like 12, not super duper young like you want.
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>>55427401
If it helps, they're not real.

I kind of figured, I've searched on my own, of course. There is some, but it's often lacking in quality, or eternally incomplete. I appreciate a straight answer though, thank you.
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>>55427246
In regards to this thread, I think it'll benefit from a decent prompt. The argument for science fiction and fantasy belongs in its own thread
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>>55427438
Well, I'd suggest one asking about a scifi setting where humans are the smallest race
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>>55426740
>>55426790
I started a prompt thread. >>55427561
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