Giants Revisited

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Giants Revisited
Giants Revisited
PZO9245
(Book)
Author(s) Jesse Benner et al.
Publisher Paizo Publishing, LLC
Price Print: $19.99
PDF: $15.99
Released May 2012
Type Sourcebook
Binding Paperback
Pages 64 pages
isbn ISBN 978-1-60125-412-2
Rules set PFRPG
Series Pathfinder Campaign Setting
Follows Isles of the Shackles
Precedes Lost Kingdoms
Artwork from Giants Revisited

Giants Revisited, a sourcebook by Jesse Benner, Ryan Costello, Brian R. James, Jason Nelson, Russ Taylor, and Ray Vallese, was released in May 2012.

Larger Than LifeNo creatures demonstrate smaller races' relative insignificance better than the eerie and awe-inspiring giants, whose humanoid visages and cyclopean strengths exude an aura of both familiarity and terror. Standing in the long shadows of these colossi, smaller races can witness a form of primordial power that shakes the earth, churns the skies, and roils the waves.

Giants Revisited explores the traits and habitats of the biggest and meanest humanoids ever to tread the earth, towering beings whose motives and behaviors are as varied as their origins and amazing abilities. Each giant race's entry examines the creature's ecology and habitat, its interactions with other giants and races, advice on how to implement the behemoth in your game, unique stat blocks, and more.

Inside this 64-page book, you'll find goliaths such as:

  • Hill giants, the primitive, blundering brutes who plague valley communities and roving caravans in their endless search for food and destruction.
  • Cyclopes, the one-eyed behemoths whose ancient empire's ruins still dot tropical coasts.
  • Taiga giants, nomads who commune with ancestral spirits to guide them.
  • Rune giants, who were created long ago to enslave all of giantkind.
  • Marsh giants, froglike beings who conspire with otherworldly sea-spawn sent from their foul demon lord.
  • Cloud giants, whose mythical cloud cities are as much a thing of legend as their own lofty race.
  • Other herculean heavyweights such as the industrious fire giants, barbaric frost giants, capricious storm giants, and stoic stone giants.

Contents

1. "Cloud Giant" by Russ Taylor (4)

2. "Cyclops" by Brian R. James (10)

3. "Fire Giant" by Jason Nelson (16)

4. "Frost Giant" by Brian R. James (22)

5. "Hill Giant" by Ryan Costello (28)

6. "Marsh Giant" by Ray Vallese (34)

7. "Rune Giant" by Jesse Benner (40)

8. "Stone Giant" by Russ Taylor (46)

9. "Storm Giant" by Jason Nelson (52)

10. "Taiga Giant" by Jason Nelson (58)