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Myths about Giant

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Giant across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

43 myths currently featured for Giant.

Kuafu's Walking Stick Transforming into a Vast Forest of Peach Trees

🐉 Chinese MythologyZhongtiao Mountains, Shanxi, ChinaKuafu • The Golden Crow (The Sun) • Houtu

The myth of Kuafu tells of a giant who attempted to outrun the sun to capture its warmth and light for his people. After a grueling pursuit that saw him drink the Yellow and Wei Rivers dry, he succumbed to extreme thirst and exhaustion near the Zhongtiao Mountains. As he fell, his wooden walking stick transformed into the 'Denglin,' a massive peach forest that provided shade and nourishment...

Kuafu Chasing the Sun

🐉 Chinese MythologyZhongtiao Mountains, Shanxi, ChinaKuafu • Houtu • The Golden Crow (The Sun)

Kuafu, a heroic giant from Chinese mythology, sought to capture the sun to regulate its path and bring relief to a world suffering from drought. He chased the sun across the horizon, drinking entire rivers dry in a desperate attempt to quench his thirst, only to succumb to exhaustion and heat. His final act of sacrifice saw his body and staff transform into mountains and a peach forest,...

The Awakening of the Sleeping Giant Kumbhakarna

🕉️ Hindu MythologySigiriya (Lanka Proxy), Sri LankaKumbhakarna • Ravana • Rama

In the midst of the great war of the Ramayana, the demon king Ravana seeks to awaken his brother, the giant Kumbhakarna, from a deep, magically induced slumber that lasts for six months. The awakening requires a massive display of force, involving thousands of drums, mountains of meat, and the trampling of elephants to stir the giant from his cavernous rest. Once awakened, Kumbhakarna serves...

The Legendary Giant Starkad Slain, His Torso Running Without a Head

🪓 Norse MythologyUppsala, SwedenStarkad • Odin • Thor

Starkad the Old, a legendary giant and warrior cursed by Thor and blessed by Odin, reaches the end of his three unnaturally long lifespans. Seeking a warrior's death, he provokes the young nobleman Hatherus into beheading him, resulting in a supernatural display where his headless body continues to move with terrifying vitality.

Svipdagr Passing the Fire Wall to Rescue Menglöð from Lyfjaberg

🪓 Norse MythologyRondane National Park, NorwaySvipdagr • Gróa • Menglöð

Svipdagr, guided by the ghost of his mother Gróa, embarks on a perilous quest to find the maiden Menglöð. He must cross a wall of flickering fire and answer the riddles of a giant gatekeeper to reach the Hill of Healing. This myth symbolizes the triumph of destined love and ancestral wisdom over seemingly impossible supernatural barriers.

The Giantess Hyrrokkin Launching Baldr's Massive Funeral Ship

🪓 Norse MythologyOslofjord, NorwayBaldr • Odin • Frigg

After the beloved god Baldr was killed by a sprig of mistletoe, the Æsir gods prepared his funeral on the massive ship Hringhorni. However, the vessel was so heavy that none of the gods could launch it into the water until they summoned the powerful giantess Hyrrokkin. She arrived on a wolf with serpents for reins and pushed the ship with such immense strength that the earth trembled and the...

Thor's Struggle with the Giant Skrymir

🪓 Norse MythologyJotunheimen Mountains, NorwayThor • Loki • Skrymir

While journeying to the land of the giants, Thor and his companions seek shelter in what they believe is a vast hall, only to discover it is the discarded glove of the giant Skrymir. Throughout the night, Thor's attempts to kill the snoring giant with his hammer, Mjölnir, are thwarted by powerful illusions. The tale serves as a humbling lesson for the god of thunder, revealing that even...

Vidar Tearing the Wolf's Maw in Avengeance of Odin

🪓 Norse MythologySmåland Forests, SwedenVidar • Odin • Fenrir

At the height of Ragnarök, after the great wolf Fenrir swallows the All-Father Odin, the silent god Vidar steps forward to exact a grim vengeance. Utilizing his legendary shoe made from the discarded leather scraps of generations, Vidar pins the beast’s jaw to the earth and tears its mouth asunder. This act of strength marks the end of the wolf's terror and establishes Vidar as one of the few...

Freyr Without His Magic Sword Falling in Battle to Surt at Ragnarök

🪓 Norse MythologySkåne Plains, SwedenFreyr • Surtr • Gerðr

The god Freyr, having sacrificed his magical self-swinging sword to win the love of the giantess Gerðr, enters the final battle of Ragnarök largely defenseless. Without his legendary blade, he faces the formidable fire giant Surtr on the battlefield of Vígríðr wielding only a stag's antler. Despite his divine strength and nobility, Freyr is ultimately overwhelmed by Surtr's flaming sword,...

The Dread Ship Naglfar

🪓 Norse MythologySurtsey, IcelandHrym • Loki • Jörmungandr

Naglfar is a legendary ship from Norse mythology, constructed entirely from the untrimmed fingernails and toenails of the dead. According to the prophecies of Ragnarök, this monstrous vessel will break free from its moorings as the world ends, carrying an army of giants to the final battlefield of Vigrid. The myth serves as a cultural warning for the living to trim the nails of the deceased,...