Hill giant

Hill giants were giants of low intelligence that lived in hilly areas.

Description
Hill giants were short and stocky in comparison to other giants. They were extremely muscular, capable of hurling boulders up to 300 lbs. through the air. The reason hill giants appeared to be more muscular than other giants was because of their shorter limbs, but taller giants, such as fomorians, were still much more powerful.

Biology
A hill giant's metabolism was very high for a giant, and as a result, it had to eat a great quantity of food. It was not averse to eating demihumans, and would eat almost anything.

Lycanthropy
Hill giants were known to be susceptible to all forms of lycanthropy, though somehow immune to being afflicted with the wereraven form of the condition. Those afflicted with lycanthropy were most commonly found to be either werewolves, wereboars, wererats, or werebats. Compared to other giants afflicted with lycanthropy, the hill giants were notably broad and suffered from awkward movement.

Society
In hill giant society, the most evil act that could be committed was the betrayal of one's tribe. A hill giant family (a huslyder) was usually large and communal.

The ordning (social ranking) of hill giants was determined by a combination of an individual's physical strength and eating ability.

Hill giants that became sick were isolated from their clans. Due to their voracious appetites, such sicknesses were often related with consumption of spoiled and diseased food in spite of the hill giants' extraordinary constitution. A giant that was incapable of keeping food down was constantly visited by a priest or chieftain who sought to interpret signs of Grolantor. Individuals who did not recover and remained sick were then imprisoned and set to starve to the point of madness. These prisoners, called mouths of Grolantor, were seen as physical manifestations of the deity's endless hunger and caused extreme destruction if set loose.

Language
Hill giants were known to speak the general giant language Jotun, but they also possessed their own dialect of the language known as Jotunhaug. However, they were often largely illiterate due to education being undervalued in their culture.

Relationships
Among giant-kin they were most often seen working alongside verbeeg and ogres, the latter of which they often traded with for trinkets or food.

Though hill giants were also known to work in more civilized areas, such as for the Rakshasa nobles of Tirumala and in the army of Thay.



Subraces

 * Coombe giants: Coombe giants were hill giants who adapted to life within the treacherous Katakoro Shan mountains in the Hordelands. Though slightly smaller than their lowland cousins, coombe giants possessed amazing balance and dexterity, allowing them to safely traverse the steep slopes of Katakoro Shan and even wield a weapon in each hand proficiently.
 * Giant trolls: The result of hill giant/troll crossbreeding.

Notable Hill Giants

 * Guh, the chief of Grudd Haug, a hill giant den located along a branch of the River Dessarin, northeast of Goldenfields.
 * Huzza, a pirate captain in the Pirate Isles who lorded over a crew of goblins.
 * Imir Castdie, a hill giant member of the Zhentarim.
 * Moog, an old hill giant who dwelt in an abandoned tower in the Dessarin Valley.
 * Morg, a vampiric hill giant shaman who was banished from his tribe for being unusually handsome.
 * Trahnt, a gnome who was transformed into a hill giant by Halaster Blackcloak. He lived in Waterdeep and worked as a bartender at Tymora's Blessing.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Dungeon #15: "The Dragon's Gift" • Storm Riders • Dungeon #27: "Bride For A Fox" • Dungeon #28: "The Pipes of Doom" • Dungeon #29: "Nymph's Reward" • Dungeon #34: "On Wings of Darkness" • A Dozen and One Adventures • The Sword of the Dales • Storm King's Thunder
 * Video Games
 * Secret of the Silver Blades • Gateway to the Savage Frontier • Pools of Darkness
 * Board Games
 * Assault of the Giants
 * Card Games
 * AD&D Trading Cards