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- Loki
- Norse God of Mischief, Trickery. Divine Catalyst, Breaker of Stagnation, Force for change. Giant brother of Odin. Loki wavers between a weal-bringing culture-hero/trickster and a woe-bringing destroyer. He is responsible for getting the gods most of their...
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Deities & Heros >> Nordic & Germanic
- Thor
- "Thunder", son of Odin and Earth. The most beloved god of the Viking Age, perhaps seen as the chief god at that time, and often known now as "god of the common man", Thor is best-known for his ceaseless battle against the giants. He is not...
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Deities & Heros >> Nordic & Germanic
- Cailleach Beara
- Crone of Beare. Irish A giantess associated with mountains. She holds in her apron huge boulders with which to add to mountainous realms. She is a Tutelary to southwest Munster. She also appears in tales describing a knight being importuned by an old hag for...
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- Cailleach Bheur
- Genteel crone. Scottish A giantess associated with Winter. She is said to be blue in color, and a peculiarity of hers is that she emerges on Samhain as a ancient hag, gradually ages in reverse, and disappears at Beltain as a young and beautiful maiden....
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- Thurisaz
- Thurisaz is the third rune of the first aett (group of eight) of the Elder Futhark, and has the phonetic value of "TH." Thurisaz is reconstructed Common Germanic for a creature later called Thurs or Jotun. These are the Giants of Norse Mythology....
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Divination >> Rune Stones
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Suggested Pdf Resources
- THE GIANTESS AS A METAPHOR FOR SHETLAND'S CULTURAL
- This paper examines the giantess figure in the traditions of Shetland.
- www.shimajournal.org
- CI003-(E)-giantess
- giantess, so they said. EE: Right.
- www.seanchas-ile.net
- Glinngreaz nf the lflniteh giantess
- Glinngreaz nf the lflniteh giantess mazhirtgtnn, 3561 211515. June 1, 2011. Mr.
- www.plainscotton.org
- Scene 1 Scene 2
- Giantess: (The giantess sees Jack inside the castle.) Hello, little boy! Jack: Hello!
- www.teachingenglish.org.uk
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Suggested News Resources
- Giants of Comedy – Darren Walsh, Leo Kearse & Lindsay Sharman
- The cheeky giantess manages to endear even hardened skinheads and tired bar staff to her witty take on life as an unemployed female in tall lane.
- MARTHA SEZ: Fun stuff to do a century ago
- The giantess then walks into the drawing-room, to the amazement of the company, bows, etc. It has a good effect to enter holding the umbrella-handle naturally, and then to raise it by degrees, which will give a comical appearance of growth.
- Book review: “The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb,” by Melanie Benjamin, and
- Carlson has based Ana on Anna Swan, “The Nova Scotia Giantess,” although she moves her debut at the American Museum up by two decades and, like Benjamin, disregards the decades of her heroine's life after Barnum.
Suggested Web Resources
- Giantess | Giantess Vore | Giantess Growth | Giantess Club
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- giantessgallery.com
- Giantess World :: The Home of People Large and Small!
- Mar 30, 2011 Parental Myrmidon by Invisible Ink Summary: A rebellious girl ends up with the upper hand when her parents end up shrunk.
- www.giantessworld.net
- Giantess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- A giantess is a female giant.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Giantess City
- Giantess City is a Website devoted to Giantess Women and Tiny Man Fetish.
- www.giantesscity.com
- Welcome to the New Giantess Shrine | Giantess Shrine
- The Giantess Shrine is devoted to giant women and the small men that love them .
- giantess.net
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