The Giants of Fire and Passion in the Steel Realms sided with the unholy trio after the days of war. Over time though, they proved too independent, and often took orrish away from the armies in their own desires for conquering and treasure. Eventually, the unholy trio waged war upon them, rewarding loyal shamans of the Orrish to turn their followers against them, hunting them to extinction.
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These giants sided with the unholy trio after the days of war. Over time though, they proved too independent, and often took orrish away from the armies in their own desires for conquering and treasure. Eventually, the unholy trio waged war upon them, rewarding loyal shamans of the Orrish to turn their followers against them, hunting them to extinction.
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Rather than hunt them all to extinction, many were left to scatter and become problems in the lands of light. Over time, most have died, and only the most remote or fortified lairs have been raided and wiped out. It is said their king G’Rets Dahl-krhunz was never brought low, and still lives – seething with hatred in some remote refuge.
The events related to the Flame of the Fallen King are thought to be the true and current state of their existence.
Since then, the fire giants have spread, but remain deep underground. Only the Ducateon know of the presence of Fire Giants. They have vowed to continue taking territory. They take a spark from the Flame of the Fallen King and make outposts and small family units. They are very long lived and harbor a deep hatred of the Orrish who betrayed them and humans who mostly hunted them, destroying them wherever they found them.