The Honga
Nomadic Giants

The Honga often move between kingdoms and Neutral Grounds. Their size causes fear in many, thus the giants are left to do their own thing. They're peaceful, as well, so they won't start fights (or participate), and they know when they are unwelcome and will move on if that is the case.
The Honga are believed to be older than even the Demons and Elves themselves. They're greatly imbued with earthly magic, so much so that they don't realize. They can traverse the world with ease and are often undetectable while traveling by the smaller races, causing great surprise when they show up outside of villages and leave without so much as a speck of ash left behind.
They're main purpose of travel is to trade with the "smaller" races. They enjoy sharing their knowledge, stories, and goods they have picked up from other kingdoms.
Honga Lore
The Honga derive their origin from the trickster Itsike and the God of Creation Wakonda. Itsike challenged Wakonda to a bet; that the god couldn't create something with the ability to walk, rationalize, and still remain calm in the face of adversary. Itsike created a small creature, cunning and fiesty, called "Mialuka". Wakonda created something large, with the steadiness of a deeply rooted tree, and called it "Honga". The Mialuka tried to convince the Honga why it was the superior creature. The Honga, on the other hand, agreed that the Mialuka had its strong attributes and where it was superior over the Honga. This infuriated Mialuka, as it was created to showcase its superiority, while the Honga was humble and admitted to its shortcomings. Itsike hated the idea of losing to Wakonda, so they created a second Mialuka, a darker one, to fight the Honga. Though antagonized and berated by the dark Mialuka, the Honga wouldn't raise a fist against it. The Mialuka drove itself mad trying to fight the unmoving Honga. Itsike admitted defeat to Wakonda, and the two returned to their realm while the Honga and Mialuka inhabited the plane that is now known as Mobius.
Though small, the spider is viewed as a symbol of patience. The spider crafts its web, but must then wait without movement for prey to fall into the trap.
A willow tree symbolizes wisdom, and thus the eldest in the Honga Tribe is titled "The Willow" and seen as the leader of the Giant tribe.
The Honga often refer to the smaller races as "Mialuka", after the Mialuka in their lore.
Nomadic Giants

The Honga often move between kingdoms and Neutral Grounds. Their size causes fear in many, thus the giants are left to do their own thing. They're peaceful, as well, so they won't start fights (or participate), and they know when they are unwelcome and will move on if that is the case.
The Honga are believed to be older than even the Demons and Elves themselves. They're greatly imbued with earthly magic, so much so that they don't realize. They can traverse the world with ease and are often undetectable while traveling by the smaller races, causing great surprise when they show up outside of villages and leave without so much as a speck of ash left behind.
They're main purpose of travel is to trade with the "smaller" races. They enjoy sharing their knowledge, stories, and goods they have picked up from other kingdoms.
Honga Lore
The Honga derive their origin from the trickster Itsike and the God of Creation Wakonda. Itsike challenged Wakonda to a bet; that the god couldn't create something with the ability to walk, rationalize, and still remain calm in the face of adversary. Itsike created a small creature, cunning and fiesty, called "Mialuka". Wakonda created something large, with the steadiness of a deeply rooted tree, and called it "Honga". The Mialuka tried to convince the Honga why it was the superior creature. The Honga, on the other hand, agreed that the Mialuka had its strong attributes and where it was superior over the Honga. This infuriated Mialuka, as it was created to showcase its superiority, while the Honga was humble and admitted to its shortcomings. Itsike hated the idea of losing to Wakonda, so they created a second Mialuka, a darker one, to fight the Honga. Though antagonized and berated by the dark Mialuka, the Honga wouldn't raise a fist against it. The Mialuka drove itself mad trying to fight the unmoving Honga. Itsike admitted defeat to Wakonda, and the two returned to their realm while the Honga and Mialuka inhabited the plane that is now known as Mobius.
Though small, the spider is viewed as a symbol of patience. The spider crafts its web, but must then wait without movement for prey to fall into the trap.
A willow tree symbolizes wisdom, and thus the eldest in the Honga Tribe is titled "The Willow" and seen as the leader of the Giant tribe.
The Honga often refer to the smaller races as "Mialuka", after the Mialuka in their lore.
