Half-giant

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Half-giants are fictional beings that have one parent that is a giant and another parent that is a different species.[citation needed]

In most cases, a half-giant is the result of a union between a human and a giant.[citation needed] Often they are of normal size or slightly larger and either have abnormal or supernatural abilities, or are unusually strong and hearty.[citation needed]

In popular culture[]

  • In The Chronicles of Narnia series, by C.S Lewis, the White Witch is a half-giant.[1] However, the White Witch isn't part-giant and part-human. She is part-giant and part-Jinn.
  • In Marvel Comics, Executioner is half-giant due to his parents being an unnamed Storm Giant and an unnamed Skornheim Goddess.[2]
  • They feature primarily in fantasy role-playing games, where they often are a playable race (for example, Half-Giants in the Dark Sun setting for Dungeons & Dragons and another race of half-giants in the MMORPG Horizons: Empire of Istaria).
    • In the game Dungeons & Dragons, Half-giants are a race of enormous demi-humans who have adapted to a variety of lifestyles in the many harsh terrains of Athas. The origins of the race are unclear. While it is known that the race is spawned from the union of human and giant and the nature of that union was certainly magical, its original purpose is unknown. Left to themselves, the original half-giants have multiplied, especially near the shores of the Silt Sea.
  • Half-giants are also known from the Harry Potter series, by J.K Rowling. One of Harry Potter's father figures, Rubeus Hagrid was a half-giant. Hagrid was born to the giantess Fridwulfa, who was a notorious muggle slayer. Rubeus Hagrid stands at about 8 ft. 6 in. The other half-giant in the Harry Potter series is Olympe Maxime, the headmistress of Beauxbatons Academy of Magic. Madame Maxime stands at nearly 11 ft. 6 in. In the Harry Potter series, half-giants are looked upon as evil beings and are immensely discriminated against. Half-giants are thought to be, like their giant parents: slow, stupid, aggressive, selfish, and dishonest. However, that is not at all the case, as can be seen from Hagrid and Madam Maxime.[3]
  • In the One Piece manga and anime, there are half-giants known as "Wotans" which are the results of a crossbreeding between the fishmen and the giants. They are larger than humans, but smaller than pure giants. Big Pan of the Foxy Pirates is an example of a Wotan.

Notes[]

  1. ^ Lewis, C.S. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe.
  2. ^ Journey into Mystery #103. Marvel Comics.
  3. ^ Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.


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