The power to become a Superior Giant. Advanced variation of Giant Physiology.
Capabilities[]
Users of this ability can gain the traits of Giant Lord, Giants who have proved themselves powerful enough to command many other Giants but not quite reached the godlike levels required to be truly Transcendent - good examples would be Giant Kings, Chiefs, Queen or other high-ranking figures, the elite of Giant society, due to Giants often being warlike only the strongest of Giants tend to rule, though sometimes they may be in charge due to being smarter than the others. Most Giant Lords are ruthless in keeping command and will not tolerate attempts to usurp their power, though they may bow down to the sheer might of gods and similar beings.
Applications[]
- Elemental Embodiment
- Giant Magic; Magic of the Giants
- Personal Size Manipulation; Some Giants have to ability to influence their size.
- Landmass Mimicry
- Nature Manipulation
- Supernatural/Absolute Condition; much stronger and tougher than regular Giants.
- Size Combat; Given their potentiality to alternate their size.
- Enhanced Combat; Enhanced Physical and Combat Ability due to being a giant lord
- Treasure Manipulation; many Giant Lords amass treasure, sometimes of a magical nature.
Variations[]
- Giant Physiology
- Transcendent Giant Physiology; few Giant Lords can transcend their mortal coil.
- Titan Physiology
- Superior Troll Physiology; As they evolved they are getting closer to their roots. The Giants.
Associations[]
- Enhanced Violence; Due to increased bloodlust
- Giant Manipulation; Giant Lords can come to domineer over ordinary giants.
- Ogre Physiology
- Archetype:Primordial Giant; The first Giants.
Limitations[]
- Still rank below the gods or Transcendent entities.
- Very vulnerable to Giant Slayers.
Known Users[]
- Fleshlumpeater (BFG)
- Storvald (Dungeons & Dragons)
- Guh (Dungeons & Dragons)
- Ent (The Lord of the Ring)
- Utgard-Loki (Norse Mythology)
- Surtr (Norse mythtology)
- Fomorians (Gaelic Mythology)
- Brân the Blessed (Welsh Mythology)
- Gogmagog (Welsh Mythology)
- Bertram de Shotts (Gaelic Mythology)
- Fangfeng (Chinese Folklore)
- Basajaun (Basque Mythology)
- Ten Giant Warriors (Hindù Religions)
- Uriaș (Romanian Folklore)
- Ispolin (Bulgarian Mythology/slavic Paganism)
- Porphyrion (Greek Mythology)
- Angels they are described as titanic (Hebrew faith)
- Adam (Abrahamic faith)