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Firstly, I would insert the word "mythological" between "a" and "giant".

Secondly, I would not capitalize the word "whose".

Thirdly, the sentence does not necessarily NEED a comma between "lumberjack" and "whose", but if you WANT to put one there, it would not detract from the desired corrrectness.

Disclaimer: I am not an English teacher.

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