Small, human sized creatures who either...
a.) befriend them
b.) injure them
c.) kill them
d.) get eaten
e.) marry them
The giants that pelted rocks on the ships of Odysseus's expedition were the Cyclopes, specifically Polyphemus, the most famous of them. In Homer's "Odyssey," Odysseus and his men encounter Polyphemus, who traps them in his cave. After blinding the Cyclops to escape, Odysseus reveals his identity, prompting Polyphemus to call upon his father, Poseidon, to curse Odysseus's journey home. This encounter illustrates the themes of cunning and the consequences of hubris in the epic.
The word encounter could be followed by prepositions such as with (encounter with danger). Also the preposition of (encounter of the third kind).
Common prepositions that can be used with "encounter" include "in," "during," "through," "on," and "at." For example: "She had an encounter with a bear in the woods," "We had an encounter during our trip," "They had an encounter through a mutual friend," "I had an encounter on my way to work," "He had an encounter at the restaurant."
The word encounter is both a noun and a verb. Examples: He had a strange encounter on a train. You will encounter many obstacles.
social encounter
Fire Giants Hill Giants Ice Giants Moss Giants
An Encounter was created in 1914.
social encounter
Clarify your question. Why did the vikings encounter ... what?
meeting, contact, appointment, conflict, collision, clash, battle
The word encounter is already a verb because it is an action.Encounters, encountering and encountered are also verbs."We will encounter them soon"."She encounters an old friend".
You can pick them up, you can get them when you kill giants such as: Hill giants. Fire giants, Ice giants or Moss giants.