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== '''Description''' ==
== '''Description''' ==
'''Giakos''', also known as '''''"Giants," "Goliaths," and "Tallfolk"''''' are an intelligent bipedal mammalian race found throughout all of planet '''[[Haven]]''', and are a member of the '''Edian Races''', a group of seven individual races all descendent from the '''Inomeni''' race, the '''Edia''', who once held dominion over the whole of the world. Giakos are fairly uncommon across the world, their number far overshadowed by their sister Edian-races of '''[[Mythra]], [[Sylvian]]''' and '''[[Gnarvesh]]'''. As such, one will not often find Giakos in great number across the world, though the sight of one may only bring about slight notice depending as to where the observer comes from. Giakos live often solitary lives, not often living in communities of their own kind, usually either living totally alone, or assimilated within communities primarily made of other races, most typically those also of the Edian Races. Due to their low numbers, Giakos are not often seen in positions of power throughout the ages, however those who have had made a great impact in the course of Haven's world history.
'''Giakos''', also known as '''''"Giants," "Goliaths," and "Tallfolk"''''' are an intelligent bipedal mammalian race found throughout all of planet '''[[Haven]]''', and are a member of the '''Edian Races''', a group of seven individual races all descendent from the '''[[Inomeni]]''' race, the '''[[Edia]]''', who once held dominion over the whole of the world. Giakos are fairly uncommon across the world, their number far overshadowed by their sister Edian-races of '''[[Mythra]], [[Sylvian]]''' and '''[[Gnarvesh]]'''. As such, one will not often find Giakos in great number across the world, though the sight of one may only bring about slight notice depending as to where the observer comes from. Giakos live often solitary lives, not often living in communities of their own kind, usually either living totally alone, or assimilated within communities primarily made of other races, most typically those also of the Edian Races. Due to their low numbers, Giakos are not often seen in positions of power throughout the ages, however those who have had made a great impact in the course of Haven's world history.


The name of '''''"Giakos"''''' literally translates from the Edian word for '''''"Giant,"''''' or '''''"Large,"''''' so named due to the Giakos' most defining trait, that being their tall, large, and bulky stature. Giakos are the most massive of all the Edian Races, as only the '''[[Oathreni]]''' come anywhere near their inherent bulk, as even the smallest of Giakos will stand at least seven feet tall, and have a thick, muscular frame. Their large bodies so developed to better adapt to the Giakos' native environment of icy artic wastes, and snow-blanketed tundra.
The name of '''''"Giakos"''''' literally translates from the Edian word for '''''"Giant,"''''' or '''''"Large,"''''' so named due to the Giakos' most defining trait, that being their tall, large, and bulky stature. Giakos are the most massive of all the Edian Races, as only the '''[[Oathreni]]''' come anywhere near their inherent bulk, as even the smallest of Giakos will stand at least seven feet tall, and have a thick, muscular frame. Their large bodies so developed to better adapt to the Giakos' native environment of icy artic wastes, and snow-blanketed tundra.

Revision as of 18:18, January 22, 2022

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Giakos, also known as "Giants," "Goliaths," and "Tallfolk" are an intelligent bipedal mammalian race found throughout all of planet Haven, and are a member of the Edian Races, a group of seven individual races all descendent from the Inomeni race, the Edia, who once held dominion over the whole of the world. Giakos are fairly uncommon across the world, their number far overshadowed by their sister Edian-races of Mythra, Sylvian and Gnarvesh. As such, one will not often find Giakos in great number across the world, though the sight of one may only bring about slight notice depending as to where the observer comes from. Giakos live often solitary lives, not often living in communities of their own kind, usually either living totally alone, or assimilated within communities primarily made of other races, most typically those also of the Edian Races. Due to their low numbers, Giakos are not often seen in positions of power throughout the ages, however those who have had made a great impact in the course of Haven's world history.

The name of "Giakos" literally translates from the Edian word for "Giant," or "Large," so named due to the Giakos' most defining trait, that being their tall, large, and bulky stature. Giakos are the most massive of all the Edian Races, as only the Oathreni come anywhere near their inherent bulk, as even the smallest of Giakos will stand at least seven feet tall, and have a thick, muscular frame. Their large bodies so developed to better adapt to the Giakos' native environment of icy artic wastes, and snow-blanketed tundra.

Despite their low number, Giakos are famed the world over due to their impressive height ad build. Stories of the Giants appear throughout much of Haven's world folklore. A rather prominent point of the stories is that of individual Giakos who were afflicted with "Giant's Wrath," an inherent ailment that can affect a number of the Giakos' population, causing rapid growth of their bodies, making them even larger in height and build, as well as addling the respective Giakos' mind, driving them mad and violent against all around them, leading to much destruction of both land, and people. These Giakos, known to them as the "Gigawrathus," while being fairly rare to come to be are still much feared by the Giakos, ever-fearing the Giant's Wrath will one day over take them as well, making much of the world's population deeply fearful of the Giakos, often times barring them from entry in some areas, while the more extreme may even execute them before the ailment can manifest.