Talk:The Last Giant/@comment-24696958-20140402074450/@comment-24702218-20140406162721

Think about this: You unknowingly enter the Last Giant's prison to see a dying Giant impaled on a pillar with his limbs bound securely to the ground. Whenever he notices you, he yells in pure rage, ripping his bindings out of their bases and then runs over to you, to try and kill you. Half way through the fight with him, he rips off his own arm to use as a weapon against you. This is the only case of such a thing happening in the game, so it's an unusal action in itself, so it's reasonable to assume it was rage induced.

So, why would he be so enraged by the mere sight of you? Surely, if you were simply a hollow soldier or a soldier in general, he would not act with such determination through such an ardous fight. As Drummond has said (Paraphrasing), "Giants have wills of steel", and if they have a grudge, they will fight to the death to get revenge. That is, afterall, the reason they are initially in Drangleic.