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Giantesses are imaginary,
gigantic women. They are
widely believed to be
mythological by the
humans of modern-day,
since the term "
giantess" is so generic...
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Giantess (The
Guardian of the Egg) is a
painting by
Leonora Carrington. The
painting is
considered one of her most
famous works as it sold for almost...
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commonly expressed as
giant humans, as well as
giant objects. In 2023, the
Giantess kink was
found to be the most po****r kink
searched for on the website...
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contain many
names of jötnar and gýgjar (often
glossed as
giants and
giantesses respectively).
While many of them are
featured in
extant myths of their...
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Giantess Geyser is a fountain-type
geyser in the
Upper Geyser Basin of
Yellowstone National Park. It is
known for its
violent and
infrequent eruptions...
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mother of
Fenrir by Loki. The
Prose Edda (Gyl****inning)
describes her as "a
giantess in Jötunheimar" and as the
mother of
three monsters: the wolf Fenrir, the...
- This is a list of
giants and
giantesses from
mythology and folklore; it does not
include giants from
modern fantasy fiction or role-playing
games (for...
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Rindr (Old Norse: [ˈrindz̠]) or
Rinda (Latin) (sometimes
Anglicized Rind) is a
female character in
Norse mythology,
described either as a
goddess or a...
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Young Giantess (1790–1811) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. She
failed to win any of the five
races she contested, but
became a successful...
- Wolf") is an
alternate name.
According to Snorri, Hati's
mother is the
giantess, not
named but
mentioned in the
Eddic poem "Völuspá", who
dwells to the...