Giant
2023-08-21 Snargl 2 minutes 30 seconds
Who is a Giant?
A giant is a person or a creature that is much larger than the average size of their kind.
Giants can be found in many myths and legends, such as the Greek Titans, the Norse Jotun, and the Biblical Nephilim.
Some giants are friendly and helpful, while others are hostile and destructive.
Giants can also be used as a metaphor for someone who has a great influence or achievement in a certain field, such as science, art, or sports.
For example, Albert Einstein is often called a giant of physics, because he made groundbreaking discoveries and changed the way we understand the universe.
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NCS (Natural Color System)
What does a Giant look like?
A giant is a fantasy creature that is much larger than a human, usually several times taller and heavier.
Giants are often depicted as having human-like features, such as two arms, two legs, a head, and a torso, but they may also have some animal or monstrous traits, such as horns, tusks, fur, or scales.
Giants are typically very strong and durable, able to lift heavy objects and withstand attacks.
However, they may also be slow, clumsy, or unintelligent, depending on the story.
Some examples of famous giants are the Cyclops from Greek mythology, the Jotun from Norse mythology, and the BFG from Roald Dahl's novel.
Giants can be either friendly or hostile to humans, depending on their personality and culture.
Example of the color palette for the image of Giant
NCS (Natural Color System)
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