Stone Giants were much more introverted and less belligerent than other kinds of giants; they’d rather drive trespassers off than tangle with them. Despite their great size and musculature, stone giants were lithe and graceful. Skilled rock throwers were granted positions of high rank in the giants’ ordning, testing and demonstrating their ability to hurl and catch enormous boulders. A stone giant hurling a rock performed not just a feat of brute strength but also one of stunning athleticism and poise.