Giants have dwelled in Thule since ancient times, their imposing presence marked by a ponderous intellect and noble spirit that have fostered an almost tranquil coexistence with the human tribes of this frozen realm.
Giants do not live among their own kind, for reasons unknown the hulking beings do not revel in each other’s company, choosing to live alone, or with the lesser races. Many choose to live among the Warclans. This integration into Thulean society is not merely functional; it is a manifestation of profound cultural exchange. Giants participate in the rituals and traditions of the Warclans, sharing their wisdom and strength while benefiting from the human's resilience and support. Over centuries, they have become integral members of Thulean society, revered for their wisdom, strength, and unwavering loyalty.
Within the Warclans, Giants hold a position of honour and respect, their towering stature and long lives symbolising the resilience and indomitable spirit of Thule itself. Their presence is not merely physical but also symbolic, representing the enduring bond between the land and its people. Legends and myths abound with tales of Giants as protectors and guardians, their deeds woven into the fabric of Thulean mythology.
In battle, Thulean Giants are a sight to behold. Wielding mighty weapons forged by their human kindred, they shatter the staunchest formations and trample adversaries with their immense strength. Yet, their role extends beyond the battlefield; they are mediators, advisors, and custodians of Thulean culture, ensuring that the legacy of their ancient realm endures for generations to come.