We tend to perceive 'giants' as wild outcasts of society that dwell in caves and avoid interaction unless it involves
violence or cannibalism to those of smaller stature. But as 'The Border Reiver' suggests, giants may not be the elusive
ogres we assume these days, but a toleration in past communities where folk tales resemble today's accepted media.
(Personal Note: It's good to seem him back!)
violence or cannibalism to those of smaller stature. But as 'The Border Reiver' suggests, giants may not be the elusive
ogres we assume these days, but a toleration in past communities where folk tales resemble today's accepted media.
(Personal Note: It's good to seem him back!)
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe.