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Pathfinder Second Edition

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Fire Giant

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The most militaristic of all giants, fire giants focus obsessively on learning combat techniques, mastering the arts of forging Weapons and armor, and finding new ways to dominate their enemies. As a result, their Social and political structures are grounded firmly in martial hierarchies, with a strict emphasis on following the orders of one’s superior, no Matter if you are accountable to a lowly soldier or report to a powerful officer. As soon as a Fire Giant can walk, they are fitted with their first suit of forged armor. This armor is constantly remolded and replaced as the Fire Giant matures, both to ensure they are comfortable with steel against their skin and also to teach the giant as early as possible that they bear the burden of fighting to protect their traditions and way of life. To a Fire Giant, death is the flame in which the future is forged.

Fire giants are usually identified by their powerful stature, bright-orange hair that flickers and dances as if it were aflame, and heavy steel armor worn over garments of crimson, amber, or black. Most fire giants are covered in scars and refuse to conceal or obstruct them, as each jagged mark serves as a reminder of a valuable lesson they learned in battle. A typical Fire Giant stands 12 to 16 feet tall, weighs about 7,000 pounds, and lives to be 350 years old.

Attributes

alignment
LE
armor_class
31
athletics
25
charisma_modifier
0
constitution_modifier
5
crafting
22
description
The most militaristic of all giants, fire giants focus obsessively on learning combat techniques, mastering the arts of forging weapons and armor, and finding new ways to dominate their enemies. As a result, their social and political structures are grounded firmly in martial hierarchies, with a strict emphasis on following the orders of one’s superior, no matter if you are accountable to a lowly soldier or report to a powerful officer. As soon as a fire giant can walk, they are fitted with their first suit of forged armor. This armor is constantly remolded and replaced as the fire giant matures, both to ensure they are comfortable with steel against their skin and also to teach the giant as early as possible that they bear the burden of fighting to protect their traditions and way of life. To a fire giant, death is the flame in which the future is forged. Fire giants are usually identified by their powerful stature, bright-orange hair that flickers and dances as if it were aflame, and heavy steel armor worn over garments of crimson, amber, or black. Most fire giants are covered in scars and refuse to conceal or obstruct them, as each jagged mark serves as a reminder of a valuable lesson they learned in battle. A typical fire giant stands 12 to 16 feet tall, weighs about 7,000 pounds, and lives to be 350 years old. Giants are massive humanoid creatures who live in remote regions throughout the world. They are divided into a number of subtypes. Oversized Themes Giants are larger-than-life foes. While many giants have themes that tie them to elemental or magical forces, the primary theme giants share is that they embody a classic cultural trope as their basis. Fire giants, for example, can be seen as oversized smiths, while hill giants should evoke the flavor of an oversized bully. Giant Locations As oversized as they are, giants tend to dwell in remote regions of the world, where they have the luxury of claiming larger territories of their own. Giant Bags Giants often keep an eclectic collection of treasures in their knapsacks or bags. Among these can be found a staggeringly wide range of unexpected and odd treasures and valuables. Giant Pets As with many people, giants enjoy keeping pets. Yet for giants, what constitutes a pet is often categorized as beast to others. Large animals like bears and lions, and megafauna like woolly mammoths and dinosaurs are popular, as are more magical creatures like hell hounds, manticores, griffons, and the like. Other Giants Beyond the giants detailed here, many others dwell in remote regions of the world. Marsh giants are cultists who worship strange sea deities, shadow giants have ties to the Shadow Plane, and mountain giants are horrific butchers even other giants fear.
dexterity_modifier
0
hit_points_max
175
immunities
fire
intelligence_modifier
2
intimidation
23
languages
Common, Jotun
level
10
npc_type
Creature
perception
18
saving_throws_fortitude
23
saving_throws_reflex
16
saving_throws_will
18
senses
low-light vision
size
Large
speed
25
strength_modifier
7
traits
Fire, Giant, Humanoid
weaknesses
cold 10
wisdom_modifier
2
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