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Giants!. They exist in plenty of mythology, it only makes sense they would wind up in D&D.
There are many types of giants but they all hold a common ancestor, according to their
lore.. Annam the All Father created the giants in his image.
Their appearance varies according to the type of giant, but generally they are humanoid
in appearance just larger.. Ancestry is important to giants and most can trace their lineage back to Annam All-Father
himself.. When introducing clans to one another this lineage is recited formally.
Anam All-Father was one of the very first gods to take an interest in Toril.
This claim is hazy as so much time has passed and there were no documents written that recorded
this period of time.. However giants believe that Annam was the first to see Toril as a place for his progeny
to grow.. It is a fact that giants arrived centuries before humans, elves, and dwarves.
Shortly after his interest in Toril Annam married a lesser demigoddess named Othea.
Othea bore him several sons many of whom are still worshiped by giant-kin today.
Her sons were Annam’s first terrestrial children and he loved them greatly.
Annam then took his children and established a great kingdom for them known as Ostoria.
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the principal method of human communication, consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing, or gesture.
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moving by turning over and over on axis. To produce a very deep and continuous sound.
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Best or most advantageous thing for someone. excite curiosity or attention of.
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Concerning the earth; not of, in the air or space. inhabitant of earth. Concerning the earth; not of, in the air or space.
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united in marriage. married people. To perform a marriage ceremony.
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The feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity.. show reverence and adoration for.