Giant, Taiga GiantThis muscular giant has dark gray skin and fiery red hair. Its lower jaw bears sharp fangs, and it wields a huge, primitive spear.Taiga Giant CR 12Source Bestiary 2 pg. 131, Pathfinder #4: Fortress of the Stone Giants pg. 84 XP 19,200 CN Huge humanoid (giant) Init +2; Senses low-light vision; Perception +13DefenseAC 26, touch 14, flat-footed 24 (+4 armor, +4 deflection, +2 Dex, +8 natural, –2 size) hp 157 (15d8+90) Fort +15, Ref +9, Will +10 Defensive Abilities rock catching; Immune enchantment and illusion spellsOffenseSpeed 30 ft. (40 ft. without armor) Melee spear +19/+14/+9 (3d6+15/×3) or 2 slams +19 (1d8+10) Ranged rock +12 (2d6+15) or spear +11 (3d6+10/×3) Space 15 ft., Reach 15 ft. Special Attacks rock throwing (140 ft.)StatisticsStr 31, Dex 14, Con 22, Int 12, Wis 17, Cha 15 Base Atk +11; CMB +23; CMD 39 Feats Alertness, Cleave, Endurance, Iron Will, Lightning Reflexes, Power Attack, Self-Sufficient, Shot on the RunB, Vital Strike Skills Climb +15, Knowledge (religion) +11, Perception +13, Stealth +6 (+12 in undergrowth), Survival +20; Racial Modifiers +6 Stealth in undergrowth Languages Common, Giant SQ spirit summoningEcologyEnvironment cold mountains or forests Organization solitary, warband (2–7), or tribe (20–50 plus 30% noncombatants, 1 druid or oracle of 3rd–5th level, 2–4 barbarian or ranger hunters of 3rd–5th level, 1 chieftain barbarian or fighter of 4th–7th level, 2–6 dire bears, 2–6 dire tigers, and 8–12 stone giants) Treasure standard (hide armor, spear, other treasure)Special AbilitiesSpirit Summoning (Su) Once per day, a taiga giant may perform a 10-minute ritual to tap into the power and insight of his ancestral spirits. These spirits provide a +4 deflection bonus to AC, immunity to enchantment and illusion spells, and one of the following spell effects: bless, endure elements, protection from evil, protection from good, or see invisibility. The effects of a spirit summoning persist for 24 hours.DescriptionTaiga giants wander endlessly to keep from depleting the food supply of any one area. Aurochs and mammoths are their preferred inland prey, while whales, seals, and walruses provide food in coastal regions. These animals form the cornerstone of tribal survival, not just for the food they provide but because nearly all of a tribe’s possessions, from their portable shelters to their weapons, are crafted from the bone, hides, and sinews of felled beasts. Little is wasted.
Taiga giants are also deeply spiritual, worshiping their ancestors. Every tribe member learns to call forth ancestor spirits at a young age. Taiga giants are ashamed of being the ancestors of rune giants as, like most giants, they both hate and fear rune giants as slavers and monsters.
A typical taiga giant stands 20 feet in height and weighs 10,000 pounds. Skin tones vary from dark to pale gray, with hair color ranging from dark brown to red.Creatures in "Giant" Category
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