Showing posts with label Giants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giants. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

G is for Giant



Most-Wanted Monsters is thrilled to be one of more than 1500 blogs taking part in the 2012 A -Z Blogging Challenge - 26 opportunities to help you survive a paranormal apocalypse. Don't let our epic monster limericks fool you - the lore we share about the beasties featured in each daily post could literally save your life. Know them before they GET you!

GIANTS

The gentle giant, over 10 feet tall
Is often not very jolly at all
They bellow and roar
Cause a thunderous snore
Run little ones! But dare not fall
Fairy Tales such as Jack and the Beanstalk often depict giants as stupid or violent monsters, frequently said to eat humans, especially children. They can roar like thunder, make the earth shake, and are known for their keen sense of smell…fee fi fo fum.

And infamous for their prodigious size and strength, these beasties have shared more than their fifteen minutes of fame.

With over three dozen known “groups”, the giant is a storybook and pop culture favorite. From the one-eyed Cyclops to the Hundred-Armed monsters (yes,with 100 arms and 50 heads each), this creature of giant proportions has made many appearances in classic fiction and on film.

Indeed, the most famous Giant may be Goliath. Standing 6 feet, 9 inches tall, this biblical giant faced off against young David, and lost – giving hope to the universal underdog.

SURVIVAL TIP: What to do if you’re faced with a giant that isn’t jolly and green? Use your wit. While not all giants are violent, the majority are a few bricks short of a full load. Outsmarting them may be your best chance of escape – unless of course, you’re channeling your inner David. But for goodness sakes, never wake a sleeping giant - they tend to be a bit grumpy.

Fee Fi Fo Fum, what "G" beast are you frightened of? (Or, who is your favorite giant?)Tell us in the comments below and you could win an e-copy of SPIRITED, an anthology of 13 haunting stories.

And then, why not head over to some of the other blogs on the A-Z Blogging Challenge.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Monster Monday: Giants


Fairy Tales such as Jack and the Beanstalk often depictgiants as stupid or violent monsters, frequently said to eat humans, especiallychildren. They can roar like thunder, make the earth shake, and have akeen sense of smell…fee fi fo fum.

And known for their prodigioussize and strength, these beasties have shared more than their fifteen minutesof fame.

With over three dozen known “groups”, the giant is a storybook and popculture favorite. From the one-eyed Cyclops to the Hundred-Armed monsters (yes,with 100 arms and 50 heads each), this creature of giant proportions has mademany appearances in classic fiction and on film.

Even some over-large ogresand trolls are classified as giants.

Regardless of their size andshape, this beastie has been around a longtime.

Indeed, the most famous maybe Goliath. Standing 6 feet, 9 inches tall, this biblical giant faced offagainst young David, and lost – giving hope to the universal underdog.

Survival Tip: What to do if you’re faced with a giant that isn’t jolly and green? Useyour wit. While not all giants are violent, the majority are a few bricks short of a full load. Outsmarting them may be yourbest chance of escape – unless of course, you’re channeling your inner David.But for goodness sakes, never wake a sleeping giant.