As a cautionary note, one might be advised to refrain from slaying giants until they are terrorizing your countryside. It's tempting to go out into the mountains and the wastes and start laying about, but that's how you get promptly killed. Likewise one should be wary of attacking relatively benign giants out of misplaced animosity. Not that we have a shortage of domestic giant-originated terror at the moment, but it bears remembering that the tailor was presumably primarily employed with mending clothing or -- their giant variant -- tents.
As a cautionary note, one might be advised to refrain from slaying giants until they are terrorizing your countryside. It's tempting to go out into the mountains and the wastes and start laying about, but that's how you get promptly killed. Likewise one should be wary of attacking relatively benign giants out of misplaced animosity. Not that we have a shortage of domestic giant-originated terror at the moment, but it bears remembering that the tailor was presumably primarily employed with mending clothing or -- their giant variant -- tents.
Quite true. I did warn the reader that they must know who their enemies are.