Characteristics | |
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Alignment | Varies by type |
Type | 3rd and 3.5 editions: Giant 4th edition: Humanoid (origin varies) |
Image | Wizards.com image |
Stats | Open Game License stats |
Publication history | |
Mythological origins | Giant Jötunn |
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, giant is a type of creature, or "creature type." Giants are humanoid-shaped creatures of great strength and size.
Giants were some of the earliest creatures introduced in the D&D game.
Giants were among the first monsters introduced in the earliest edition of the game, in the Dungeons & Dragons "white box" set (1974), including the hill giant, the stone giant, the frost giant, the fire giant, and the cloud giant.[1] The storm giant first appears in the original Greyhawk supplement (1975), where it is described as an intelligent giant found only in out-of-the-way places.[2]
A number of unique giants appear in Supplement IV: Gods, Demi-gods & Heroes (1976), including Antero Vipunen, Hymer, Hyrm, Mimir, Mokkerkalfe, Sterkodder, Surtur, and Vafthrunder, as well as the mist giants of Melniboné.[3]
Giants appear in the first edition Monster Manual (1977), including the cloud giant, the fire giant, the frost giant, the hill giant, the stone giant, and the storm giant.[4] The stone giant appeared as a character class in White Dwarf #17, by Lewis Pulsipher.[5] The fog giant and the mountain giant are introduced in the first edition Fiend Folio (1981).[6] The fomorian, the firbolg, and the verbeeg appear in the first edition Monster Manual II (1983).[7]
The wood giant appears in the "Dragon's Bestiary" column in Dragon #119 (March 1987).
This edition of the D&D game included its own version of giants, in the Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set (1977), including the hill giant, the stone giant, the frost giant, the fire giant, the cloud giant, and the storm giant;[8] these same giants also appeared in the Expert Set (1981 & 1983),[9][10] The mountain giant and the sea giant appear in the Dungeons & Dragons Master Rules (1985), in the "Master DM's Book".[11] The sea giant is presented as a playable character class in The Sea People (1990). Giants also appear in the Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia (1991), including the hill giant, the stone giant, the frost giant, the fire giant, the cloud giant, the storm giant, the mountain giant, and the sea giant.[12] The cloud giant, fire giant, frost giant, hill giant, stone giant, and storm giant also appear in the Dungeons & Dragons Game set (1991), and the Classic Dungeons & Dragons Game set (1994).
Giants appear throughout the 2nd edition Monstrous Compendium series. Giants appear first in the Monstrous Compendium Volume One (1989), including the cloud giant, the fire giant, the frost giant, the hill giant, the stone giant, and the storm giant.[13] Giant-kin appear in the Monstrous Compendium Volume Two (1989), including the cyclops, the firbolg, the fomorian, and the verbeeg.[14] Two more giant-kin, the voadkyn and the spriggan, appear in the Monstrous Compendium Greyhawk Appendix (1990).[15] The spacesea giant appears in the first Monstrous Comprndium Spelljammer Appendix (1990).[16] Three Zakharan giants, including the desert giant, the jungle giant, and the reef giant appear in the Monstrous Compendium Al-Qadim Appendix (1992).[17] The fog giant appears in the Monstrous Compendium Fiend Folio Appendix (1992). The firbolg giant-kin and the voadkyn giant-kin are detailed as playable character races in The Complete Book of Humanoids (1993),[18]
Many of these giants are reprinted in the Monstrous Manual (1993), including the cloud giant, the cyclops, the desert giant, the ettin, the firbolg, the fire giant, the fog giant, the formorian, the frost giant, the hill giant, the jungle giant, the mountain giant, the reef giant, the stone giant, the storm giant, the verbeeg, and the wood giant (voadkyn).[19]
The beasthead Athasian giant and the humanoid Athasian giant first appeared in the original Dark Sun Campaign Setting (1991).[20] The beasthead Athasian giant, the desert Athasian giant, and the plains Athasian giant appeared in the Monstrous Compendium Dark Sun Appendix: Terrors of Athas (1992). The beasthead Athasian giant, the desert Athasian giant, and the plains Athasian giant were later repinted in the expanded and revised Dark Sun Campaign Setting (1995)[21] The shadow giant appeared in the Dark Sun Monstrous Compendium Appendix II: Terrors Beyond Tyr (1995).[22] The crag giant first appeared in The Wanderers Chronicle: Mind Lords of the Last Sea (1996),[23] and was reprinted in Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Four (1998).
The athach and the hephaeston appear in the Monstrous Compendium Mystara Appendix (1994).
The book Giantcraft (1995) described the giants of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting in detail.[24]
Several giants for the Dragonlance campaign setting appeared in Dragon #256 (February 1999), including the cave lords, the desolation giants, and the earth giants.
Giants appear in the Monster Manual for this edition (2000), where they are presented as a type of creature. Giants appearing in this book include the cloud giant, the fire giant, the frost giant, the hill giant, the stone giant, and the storm giant.[25]
The fog giant and the phaerlin giant appear in the Monstrous Compendium: Monsters of Faerûn (2001) for the Forgotten Realms setting.[26]
The forest giant, the ocean giant, and the sun giant appeared in this edition's Monster Manual II (2002).[27]
The Jotunheim frost giant and the Muspelheim fire giant appear in Deities and Demigods (2002) for this edition.[28]
Savage Species (2003) presented the fire giant, the frost giant, and the stone giant as both races and playable classes.[29]
The bog giant and the shadow giant appear in the Fiend Folio (2003) for this edition.[30]
Giants appear in the revised Monster Manual for this edition (2003), including the cloud giant, the fire giant, the frost giant and the frost giant jarl, the hill giant, the stone giant, and the storm giant. The hill giant dire wereboar appears as a sample creature under the lycanthrope entry.
The death giant, the eldritch giant and eldritch giant confessor, and the sand giant and sand giant champion first appear in Monster Manual III (2004).[31]
The frost giant mauler, the frost giant spiritspeaker, and the frost giant tundra scout appear in Frostburn: Mastering the Perils of Ice and Snow (2004).[32]
The craa'ghoran giant appears in the Monster Manual IV (2006).[33]
Giants appear in the Monster Manual for this edition (2008), including death giants (the death giant and the death titan), earth giants (the hill giant and the earth titan), fire giants (the fire giant, the fire giant forgecaller, and the fire titan), and storm giants (the storm giant and the storm titan). Giant is no longer a creature type; instead, giants belong to the humanoid type. Giants generally have the natural origin, however death giants and death titans have the shadow origin, and earth, fire and storm titans have the elemental origin.[34]
The Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition Player's Handbook 2 also introduced the playable character race of the Goliaths (originally found in Races of Stone). These stone-skinned mountain dwellers are larger than regular races, and have giant ancestry.
The stone giant appeared in the Monster Manual 2 (2009).
All giants have low-light vision. As a group, they have no other special abilities or immunities.
Dwarves have a bonus to their armor class against attacks from creatures of the giant type, due to their experience with fighting these oversized foes.
There are six types of classic "true giant" in the core Dungeons & Dragons game:
Giant-kin are large humanoids related to the 'true' giants. The mythology of the Forgotten Realms has it that the mother of all giants, Othea, cheated on her unfaithful husband, Annam, the father of giants, with Ulutiu. Othea and Ulutiu sired the four giant-kin races: Firbolgs, Verbeegs, Voadkyn, and Fomorians. Othea also conceived the ogre and troll races with Vaprak.
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