Ogre

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Ogre, from the Monster Manual (3.5e) art gallery. All rights assumed to be reserved by Wizards of the Coast.


At a Glance

A giant.


Variations

Ogres are related to ogre mages, ogrillons, and half-ogres.


Appearance

What You See

Ogre females average 9 ft tall and 450 lbs. Males average 9 ft 6 in tall and 550 lbs. An ogre is proportional to an orc.


Ogre Realms


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
  • Bathunk
  • Bloog
  • Chogurugga
Elsewhere

Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Hill Giant

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At a Glance

A giant — more specifically, a proper giant.


Climitat


Variations

A barrow is a form of undead hill giant.


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
Elsewhere

Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention

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Frost Giant

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At a Glance

A cool giant — more specifically, a proper giant.


Climitat


Variations


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
Elsewhere

Sources

Primary Sources
  • Monster Manual [17755] page 122
  • Monster Manual [2009] (1e) pages 44-45
Passing Mention

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Fire Giant

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At a Glance

A warm giant — more specifically, a proper giant.


Climitat


Variations


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
Elsewhere

Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention

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Ettin

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At a Glance

A giant.


Appearance

Ettin females average 12 ft 3 in tall and 675 lbs. Males average 13 ft tall and 900 lbs. Like most giants, they’re proportional to humans.


Climitat


Variations

Ettins may be related to orcs.


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
Elsewhere

Sources

Primary Sources
  • Monster Manual [17755] page 106
  • Duh ‘cology of… duh Ettin!, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #92
  • Monster Manual [2009] (1e) page 40 — the connection to orcs is made here
  • Xaeyruudh — The height and weight numbers are my suggestions, and directly contradict the Monster Manual’s ludicrous suggestion of 5,200 lbs
Passing Mention

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Cloud Giant

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At a Glance

A giant — more specifically, a proper giant.


Climitat


Variations


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
Elsewhere

Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention

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Telthor

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At a Glance

An incorporeal fey.

Sources

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Gloura

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At a Glance

A fey.

The common variety is good-aligned. There are also evil glouras, called devious glouras.

Sources

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Hybsil

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Hybsil, from the official WotC Monsters of Faerûn Art Gallery... click on the image for the link.
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At a Glance

A fey.

Similar to a centaur in form, except the body is an antelope and the torso is a halfling.

Hybsil of the Realms

Sources

  • Monsters of Faerûn [11832] page 61
  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] page 53

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