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Stone giants prefer mountainous areas rich in forests, more commonly in the northern hemisphere from Scandinavia to [[The Kingdom of Xachta|Xachta]].  One group may cover an area of a thousand square miles; there are perhaps no more than two or three thousand stone giants throughout the world.  They are extremely long-lived, as long as a thousand years, but they have no interest in acquiring knowledge, building or remembering stories.  They love stone and water, wood and ice — and the appreciation of these things occupies the stone giant's mind.  They've been known to kill interlopers who descecrate the wild, while at the same time there are many stories of these beings lending aid — and a helpful shoulder — to settlers in time of need.  They are friendly, patient and intelligent.
  
 
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See [[Bestiary]]
  
 
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Revision as of 22:00, 20 September 2021

Stone Giant
Species giant
No. Appearing 1–8
Behaviour social
Range subterranean
Size 12 ft. tall
Weight 1,300 lbs.
Intelligence 10-12
Armour Class 0
Hit Dice 9+1–3
Action Points 5
Max. Stride 13
THAC0 15
Hp/Die d12
Attack Forms club
Damage 3–18
Special Attacks hurling rocks, strength (20)

Stone giants are lanky, colossal humanoids with enlongated, bald heads and a tremendously hardened skin that is like flexible stone. They are powerfully strong, as well as being natural hunters, foresters and mountaineers. They dwell in small family groups, often keeping their own company. Family members may be out of sight of one another for weeks at a time. Nevertheless, their family bonds are as strong as they.

Stone Giant.jpg

Stone giants prefer mountainous areas rich in forests, more commonly in the northern hemisphere from Scandinavia to Xachta. One group may cover an area of a thousand square miles; there are perhaps no more than two or three thousand stone giants throughout the world. They are extremely long-lived, as long as a thousand years, but they have no interest in acquiring knowledge, building or remembering stories. They love stone and water, wood and ice — and the appreciation of these things occupies the stone giant's mind. They've been known to kill interlopers who descecrate the wild, while at the same time there are many stories of these beings lending aid — and a helpful shoulder — to settlers in time of need. They are friendly, patient and intelligent.

See Bestiary