Giants of Haafingar (Lore)
From Hofborg
.. This lore is not yet finalized. Do NOT use.
Land Giants
The land Giants are mostly content to live simple lives, living in camps or caves, herding animals, and using clubs for weapons. The Sea Giants are far more sophisticated in their armor and weaponry, but are also far more aggressive, having launched a full campaign on Western Skyrim a couple years ago.
Bakkijotunn
- The Coastal Giants
- Closest to both Hofborg and Ysmgar's Breach. Prefers to be left alone. Makes a living off of hunting horkers. Had to move away from their ancestral seat, when Ysmgar attacked and killed their chieftain before he, himself, was killed. Apparently some sea giants view land giants as "inferior brethren". There hasn't been anyone to step up since.
- Does not make cheese.
- Coastal would be the easiest to make an alliance with, if the Borg is able to help Coastal Giants to reclaim their lost territory.
Located along the Western half of Haafingar's northern coast, the Bakkijotunn are the most reclusive of Western Skyrim's Giants. Having no mammoths, nor any good terrain for grazing mammals, these Giants survive by feasting on the surprisingly dense population of horkers that thrive along the shores.
This Giant clan is also very closely related to the Fellstrondjotunn who dwell at the Eastern end of the coastline, and may have once been part of the same tribe. One piece of evidence supporting this theory is the fact that both of these Giant clans make sacrifices to the sea by putting the corpse of a horker on a raft and setting it ablaze. The Giants do these to appease Marrune, a fearsome deity who's held responsible for the devastating winter storms and frigid winds that wrack Haafingar's coasts.
The Bakkijotunn are currently torn into two parties, ever since their old chieftain was slain during the Sea Giant invasion a couple years ago. Oztar is the current chief, but his influence is turning out to be too weak to solidly hold the clan together. Oztar's younger brother, Thelzun, has been trying to convince the clan to leave these lands and rejoin with the Fellstrond, but himself remains reluctant to leave his brother behind. (Fanon)
Name Pending
- Camp Kilkreath
- Smallest clan, in danger of being wiped out entirely, thanks to a major road cutting through their territory and making it easier for the Deepwood to expand. Many Giants in this clan have learned Tamrielic, and the clan is split between those that want to abandon their land and those that want to integrate into Nord society by offering to grind mammoth tusks into powder in exchange for food.
- Does not make cheese.
- Produces ground mammoth tusks
Fellstrondjotunn
- The Highland Giants
Located on the northern end of Hjaalmarch, this clan is a bit more numerous than the Bakkijottun, and have some land suitable for grazing. But unlike some of their kin, this clan tends to a herd of elk rather than mammoths, with their sustenance supplemented by hunting horkers.
Though these Giants dwell outside, they do have a religious reverence for the Shadowgreen, and have been known to take shelter there during the harshest of winters. Legend has it that the goddess Kynar once used the caves during a battle with Marrune. When Marrune inserted one of his many arms into the cave, Kyner cut it clean off, sending Marrune running while his blood boiled the earth and caused the cavern to become perpetually warm.
- Some overlap with the Coastal clan in that they hunt horkers, but they also tend to an elk herd as well. A little more numerous than the Coastal clan, as they haven't been hit by any Sea Giants, and a couple of them have learned Tamrielic and have made a peace with the Nords to leave the Lighthouse alone.
- Does not make cheese.
Djúprskógrjotunn
- Camp Deepwood
Located in a forested valley in the Druadach Mountains, this is the largest Giant clan in Western Skyrim. Due to their clan being located in an area that has easily defendable borders, as well as having a lot of access to resources, they have been allowed to grow and maintain a herd of mammoths, despite being in the mountains. They also tend to be hostile towards those intruding on their territory, which includes other Giants, and their tempers have certainly been riled by the Reachfolk and Gray Host invasions in recent history.
This Giant clan also claims the ruins of Lendoran/Volkskygge, the entire mountain it's located on being deemed a holy site dedicated to Masser and Secunda, the Sister Guardians. Mount Kilkreath, meanwhile, is shunned by this clan, myth claiming it's the prison-domain of Merda, the Third Sister who went astray.
- Largest clan with the largest territory, and only clan in Haafingar who has mammoths. They attack anyone that intrudes on their territory, but fortunately their territory doesn't overlap with any settlements or well-used roads.
- Deepwood is the only clan that makes enough cheese to export/trade.
- Deepwood is the tribe with the most warriors.
- Deepwood's increased territoriality is because of invading Reachfolk repeatedly encroaching on their territory, for reasons unknown.
Name Pending
- Camp Mor Khazgur
- Most hostile Giant clan. Wages war against Mor Khazgur to seek the approval of some ancestral-deity that used to wage war against the Orcs all across Skyrim. Has been known to attack some travelers going between Karthwatch and Dragon Bridge.
- Keeps herds of goats and sheep.
- Known for wearing bear skulls and carrying war clubs
Misc
- Beardy is going to be the 'elder' of the giants, and a key character moving forward. He has a beard that's waist length, so he's easy to pick out
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