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Giant deities

In many campaign settings for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game, the giantish pantheon of gods consists of the leader, Annam, as well as Diancastra, Grolantor, Hiatea, Iallanis, Karontor, Memnor, Skoraeus Stonebones, and Stronmaus. The Norse deities Surtr and Thrym are worshipped by the fire giants and frost giants, respectively. Other powers worshiped by giants or giant-type creatures include Baphomet, Kostchtchie, and Vaprak.
==Annam==
(詳細はgiant deity of Magic, Knowledge, Fertility, and Philosophy. Also known as the All-Father, is the creator god of the giant pantheon. His symbol is a pair of crossed hands, held palms together with their fingers facing downward. Annam takes the form of a 60' or 100+' tall giant with white hair, wearing a robe of midnight blue.
Annam fathered the gods Stronmaus, Grolantor, Iallanis, and Skoraeus Stonebones on an unnamed sky goddess. Surtr, the dead goddess Shax, Diancastra, Hiatea, Thrym, and Karontor are also said to be his children, but perhaps with different wives or concubines. Memnor is sometimes said to be his son with the sky goddess, and other times said to be his brother, or the spawn of a world-devouring monster that Annam or Stronmaus destroyed. An enormous, hideous ogress is said to have seduced Annam, with Vaprak as the result. Annam’s ''Hidden Realm'' is on the plane of the Outlands. He originally lived in Ysgard, in a realm called ''Gudheim''. Annam is worshipped by almost all giants, who see him as the greatest example of their own subspecies, personifying the traits that they value the most. To hill giants, he is an enormous glutton; to stone giants, he is the greatest of artists. To frost giants, he is a mighty warrior and reveler.
Annam first appears in the 2nd edition book ''Monster Mythology'' (1992).〔Sargent, Carl. ''Monster Mythology'' (TSR, 1992)〕 His role in the giant pantheon of the Forgotten Realms setting is detailed in ''Giantcraft'' (1995).〔Winninger, Ray. ''Giantcraft'' (TSR, 1995)〕 His role in the cosmology of the Planescape campaign setting was described in ''On Hallowed Ground'' (1996).〔McComb, Colin. ''On Hallowed Ground'' (TSR, 1996)〕 Annam appears in 3rd edition in ''Defenders of the Faith'' (2000).〔Redman, Rich, and James Wyatt. ''Defenders of the Faith'' (Wizards of the Coast, 2000)〕 His priesthood is detailed for this edition in ''Complete Divine'' (2004).〔Noonan, David. ''Complete Divine''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2004〕 His role in the Forgotten Realms setting is revisited in ''Faiths and Pantheons'' (2002).〔Boyd, Eric L, and Erik Mona. ''Faiths and Pantheons'' (Wizards of the Coast, 2002).〕

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