Chapter
Giants
A farmer named Otto Person at the Grimsmark Inn spoke of a mountain where he had found large quantities of copper. When a man from the Board of Mines in Umeå was sent to investigate the matter, he found nothing but gray rock. Otto contended that the giants, who had lived there since before mankind, were hiding the riches of the mountain.
— Carl Linnaeus, June 13th, 1732
Giants are ancient creatures who have been in Scandinavia since long before the humans. They are vaguely human-like, but huge, often equipped with horns, fangs, tusks, or strange growths on their bodies. Giants live in their own separate communities. Some are favorably disposed toward humans, while others love to feast on human flesh. Giants are often violent and impetuous. They abhor
Christianity and are known for hurling boulders at churches in the hope of crushing them.