Storm Giant

Level 13
Creature· amphibiousHugeLegacy
AC
34
HP
235
Speed
35 ft.
Perception
+24
Fort
+28
Ref
+21
Will
+23
Immunities electricity
Languages common, draconic, jotun, sussuran
Senses low-light-vision
Skills athletics +27, crafting +24, intimidation +24, performance +22, acrobatics +20
Other Speeds swim 30 ft.
Recall Knowledge DC 31 (society)

Attacks

Melee Greatsword +28 (magical, reach 15 ft., versatile-p), Damage 2d12+16 slashing plus 1d6 electricity
Melee Fist +27 (agile, reach 15 ft., unarmed), Damage 2d8+16 bludgeoning plus 1d6 electricity
Melee Rock +37 (brutal), Damage 2d10+16 bludgeoning

Abilities

Constant Spellsinteraction
Catch Rock
Lightning Blade◆◆◆

The storm giant raises one hand to the sky, channeling a bolt of lightning into the blade held in the other. The giant makes a greatsword Strike with a -2 circumstance penalty against each creature within its reach.

It makes only one attack roll and compares the result against each creature's AC. This Strike deals an additional 3d12 electricity damage and counts as two attacks for the giant's multiple attack penalty.

Throw Rock
Wide Swing

The storm giant makes a single greatsword Strike and compares the attack roll result to the ACs of up to two foes within its reach. This counts as two attacks for the giant's multiple attack penalty.

Storm giants are looming but benevolent stewards of sea and sky, often serving as the natural guardians of tropical islands, coastlines, or rocky archipelagos. Storm giants tend to rapidly shift in mood and behavior, one moment engaging in peaceful negotiation, the next unleashing unbridled ferocity against their foes. In this way, they embody both the fury of a raging tempest and the calm of a hurricane's eye. This can make them valuable allies who race to the aid of those in need, but their allies remain must be alert and mindful of their mood, as the giants can be quick to anger or aggressive when caution is most appropriate.

Most storm giants have complexions akin to the crystal blue of the ocean or the warm violet of a sky touched by the setting sun. Their hair tends to be dark purple, blue, or black, and their eyes often have a silvery sheen. A typical storm giant stands 21 feet tall, weighs 12,000 pounds, and lives to be about 600 years old.


Giants are massive humanoid creatures who live in remote regions throughout the world. They are divided into a number of subtypes.