A ranger, whose favorite enemy is Hill Giants, is out one day doing his usual hunting patrol. Off in the distance he sees a giant who is engaging in strange behavior the ranger has never witnessed before. The ranger decides to sneak up and examine his quarry more closely.
The giant had obviously broken his favorite tree-trunk club, the handle of which he was matching up with various tree trunks to find a fit. When he found a likely tree, he would pull a small, trussed up kobold out of his pouch, and proceed to tie up the kobold, roughly halfway down the tree, sticking out at a right angle. He would then thoughtfully consider the tree from a couple of different perspectives, before sighing, untying the kobold, and moving on to the next likely tree.
The ranger finally can't take it anymore. He has to find out what the giant is doing. He leaves his hiding place and confronts the giant.
"I know we are mortal enemies, but before we fight to the death, I must know. Just what are you doing?"
The giant pauses his activity and shows the club handle to the ranger, replying in stilted common. "My club broken, need find new tree. But a wise sage once give me advice:
Never join a club that would have Meepo as a member."