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== Giant Pygmies ([[Derp|yeah, really]]) == [[Ogre Kingdoms]] 6th Edition rulebook, released in 2005, for some reason briefly introduced them in a minor mention. Giant Pygmies come from Lemuria, small mysterious island somewhere in [[The Far Sea]] (may also be the same as Fabled Lumbria from the iconic 2004 Warhammer World map). They serve as mercenaries for Ogres, and that's pretty much everything we know. Are they related to different interpretations of Pygmies throughout the years (if related at all)? Maybe they're related to Ogres (because Ogres are basically giant Halflings in Warhammer, and Pygmies are considered to be halflings)? What is their height (even humans can be considered giants to Pygmies) or skin colour? Unless [[Warhammer: The Old World]] decides to remember them, it's unlikely we get any answers. At the very least, the place is confirmed to exist with a Relic in Total War Warhammer 3, a Sea Monster tooth from a regenerating creature native to the area.
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