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Giant Family Tree

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This family tree only includes the giants and giant-kin that are the children of Annam and/or Othea. I'm working out how other giants fit in with all of this for a future product. Also, while this applies to the Forgotten Realms specifically, it could be used for any campaign setting.


The original titans eventually splintered into seven subtypes, but it is unknown how or why this happened. Fog giants are a splinter group of cloud giants and mountain giants a splinter group of hill giants. Canon speculation is that these splinterings were the result of infighting or civil war. Both fog and mountain giants and the titan subtypes are considered "true giants" because they are direct descendants of Annam and Othea.

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December 16th, 2019
Fairly underwhelming in terms of content. While the PDF is 3 pages, the "Family Tree" is a text image that takes up the top half of the third page. Without detail it notes the types of giants, and lists them as offspring of Annam. That's it. [...]
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October 9th, 2019
Review of Giant Family Tree and Others  Giant Family Tree from Robert Thomson is a 3-page product that is exactly what it says: It’s a family tree for the giants based on the various sources from all the different editions of D&D. [...]
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