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<blockquote data-quote="pukunui" data-source="post: 9083283" data-attributes="member: 54629"><p>It's a Large fey creature. It has magic resistance, bite and claw attacks, and darkvision. It has a "grinning step" teleport as a bonus action. It can also "fade away" as an action and then "fade back" as a bonus action. In either case, it can choose to leave part of its body visible, so yes, it's pretty much the Cheshire cat.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A <strong>gigant </strong>is a towering insectile creature big enough to scoop up a hill giant. Giants regard them as a plague as gigants like to eat giants. "<em>Some giants claim gigants are created by the weird magical aura that surrounds a gargantua ...</em>" which is an aberration born to giant parents.</p><p></p><p>A<strong> gargantua</strong> starts off looking like its parents, but it can grow to a height of 40 feet or more and ends up turning purplish and sprouting big horns. They don't feel welcome in giant communities, so they tend to go off to lonely places to be alone. They've got a Weird Aura (nightmares / psychic damage), although it doesn't mention anything about creating gigants. They've got some fun reactions: they can attempt to flick smaller creatures away or mimic a spell of 5th level or lower.</p><p></p><p>Giants tell lots of stories about the origins of both these creatures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pukunui, post: 9083283, member: 54629"] It's a Large fey creature. It has magic resistance, bite and claw attacks, and darkvision. It has a "grinning step" teleport as a bonus action. It can also "fade away" as an action and then "fade back" as a bonus action. In either case, it can choose to leave part of its body visible, so yes, it's pretty much the Cheshire cat. A [B]gigant [/B]is a towering insectile creature big enough to scoop up a hill giant. Giants regard them as a plague as gigants like to eat giants. "[I]Some giants claim gigants are created by the weird magical aura that surrounds a gargantua ...[/I]" which is an aberration born to giant parents. A[B] gargantua[/B] starts off looking like its parents, but it can grow to a height of 40 feet or more and ends up turning purplish and sprouting big horns. They don't feel welcome in giant communities, so they tend to go off to lonely places to be alone. They've got a Weird Aura (nightmares / psychic damage), although it doesn't mention anything about creating gigants. They've got some fun reactions: they can attempt to flick smaller creatures away or mimic a spell of 5th level or lower. Giants tell lots of stories about the origins of both these creatures. [/QUOTE]
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