Talk:Small Titan (5e Creature)
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This should be a Giant, not a Humanoid. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Someone404 (talk • contribs) . Please sign your posts.
Titans aren't giant kin they are humans who became giant like creatures, if anything they could even be considered a human subrace. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by The Remnant (talk • contribs) . Please sign your posts.
Your argument is invalid because drider. They are drow subjected to a curse. Their type is monstrosity, not humanoid like normal drow. Someone404 (talk) 13:02, 9 June 2020 (MDT)
Well first off driders are very obviously not humanoid their body shape is completely different from humanoids. Second off my argument isn't so much as yes humanoid but more not giants. Yes they can be considered monstrosities but they still more fit into a humanoid category, seeing as they are just larger humanoids. All giants are children of Annam the All Father and/or Othea. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by The Remnant (talk • contribs) . Please sign your posts.
A giant is, by definition, a colossal humanoid. To quote the Monster Manual, "Giants tower over humans and their kind. They are humanlike in shape, though some have multiple heads (ettins) or deformities (fomorians). The six varieties of true giant are hill giants, stone giants, frost giants, fire giants, cloud giants, and storm giants. Besides these, creatures such as ogres and trolls are giants." Someone404 (talk) 10:03, 10 June 2020 (MDT)
Every giant you mentioned (barring trolls) is a descendant of Othea; the mother of giants. Yes in simple terms giants are big people but not all big people are giants, true giants are children of Othea and Annam the all father, giant kin are children of Othea and other minor gods. Seeing as titans are neither and are just a subset of humans injected with special spinal fluid. They are humanoids. I will state this again, what differentiates giants from humanoids are their relation to Othea and Annam the all father. Trolls are skeptically considered giants, but not very seriously.
Finally, if you feel so strongly about the subject.Just play them as giants;seriously this is a homebrew page, for made up rules on made up creatures. If you think they need to be giants so badly, go and play them as giants. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by The Remnant (talk • contribs) . Please sign your posts.