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The Giants are a race of people in | The Giants are a race of people in [[Romancing SaGa]] and it's remake, [[Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song]]. They are, as their name suggests, gigantic in comparison to Humans, the [[Gecklings]] and [[The Taralians]]. They are hidden in the secret city of Audburg, where they contain the best equipment in the game, including the items of [[The Elemental Lords|the Elemental lords]], possibly all sacred items of the Gods, and every single spell in the game. | ||
They keep themselves away from human society and view them as inferior, noting the protagonist's height when they first arrive. They wish to not partake in the fight against [[Saruin]] nor support the people who do, because they believe the Gods are using them for their own sake. After the protagonist gives the chief of the town a speech, he realises that the Gods do actually care about their creations. | |||
They keep themselves away from human society and view them as inferior, noting the protagonist's height when they first arrive. They wish to not partake in the fight against [[Saruin]] nor support the people who do, because they believe the Gods are using them for their own sake. After the protagonist gives the chief of the town a speech, he realises that the Gods do actually care about their creations |