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He manages to stomp on you, but doesn't miss a beat. {{ouch|5}}
He manages to stomp on you, but doesn't miss a beat. {{ouch|5}}


He drops his giant jar of Mick's IcyVapoHotness Rub. The fumes overwhelm you and you pass into some kind of minty fugue state. When you come to, you find he's dropped his pacifier on you a couple of times, judging by the giant bruises. {{ouch|7}}
He drops his giant jar of Mick's IcyVapoHotness Rub. The fumes overwhelm you and you pass into some kind of minty fugue state. When you come to, you find he's dropped his pacifier on you a couple of times, judging by the giant bruises. {{ouch|7}}
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He almost stomps on you, but is distracted by how wonderful the texture of the walls is.
He almost stomps on you, but is distracted by how wonderful the texture of the walls is.


He dances toward you again, almost stepping on you repeatedly, but suddenly clutches his chest and drops to the floor. Looks like he had a heart attack! He lies unconscious for a while, then gets back up and starts dancing.</center>
He dances toward you again, almost stepping on you repeatedly, but suddenly clutches his chest and drops to the floor. Looks like he had a heart attack! He lies unconscious for a while, then gets back up and starts dancing.</center>
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* The [[Wikipedia:Thomas Covenant|Thomas Covenant]] novel "The Illearth War" features three Giants who are possessed by spirits called Ravers.
* The [[Wikipedia:Thomas Covenant|Thomas Covenant]] novel "The Illearth War" features three Giants who are possessed by spirits called Ravers.
* The phrase "dancing ever closer to you while repetitive electronic music goads him on" is a reference to the book King Rat by China Mieville, in which a modern Pied Piper uses electronic music to cause party-goers to attack rats by stamping non-stop.
* The phrase "dancing ever closer to you while repetitive electronic music goads him on" is a reference to the book King Rat by China Mieville, in which a modern Pied Piper uses electronic music to cause party-goers to attack rats by stamping non-stop.
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He drops his enormous pacifier on your sensitive skull. Argh! Ouch! Oof! Ugh! Ugh! Ow!

He swings one of his glowsticks, which is tied to a giant shoelace, and whacks you in the thigh. Isn't that obnoxious? Eek! Ugh! Ow! Ooh! Ooh! Ouch!

He manages to stomp on you, but doesn't miss a beat. Ouch! Ow! Argh! Ow! Oof!


He drops his giant jar of Mick's IcyVapoHotness Rub. The fumes overwhelm you and you pass into some kind of minty fugue state. When you come to, you find he's dropped his pacifier on you a couple of times, judging by the giant bruises. Ouch! Argh! Ouch! Ow! Oof! Argh! Ugh!


He drops his pacifier, but recovers it without missing the beat.

He swings a glowstick on a string at you, but misses.

He almost stomps on you, but is distracted by how wonderful the texture of the walls is.


He dances toward you again, almost stepping on you repeatedly, but suddenly clutches his chest and drops to the floor. Looks like he had a heart attack! He lies unconscious for a while, then gets back up and starts dancing.


You gain 121−183 Meat (average: 152.7, stdev: 12.8)*
You acquire an item: Angry Farmer candy (30.6% chance)*
You acquire an item: Mick's IcyVapoHotness Rub (29.2% chance)*
You acquire an item: giant needle (28.4% chance)*
You gain 28 <substat>.

Occurs at The Castle in the Clouds in the Sky.

References

  • Brobdingnag is an Island occupied by giants in Gulliver's Travels.
  • Some ravers wore striped hats inspired by The Cat in the Hat in the 1990s. They are still purchasable at many amusement parks.
  • The Thomas Covenant novel "The Illearth War" features three Giants who are possessed by spirits called Ravers.
  • The phrase "dancing ever closer to you while repetitive electronic music goads him on" is a reference to the book King Rat by China Mieville, in which a modern Pied Piper uses electronic music to cause party-goers to attack rats by stamping non-stop.