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Reviewer: riczar Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: January 26 2014 9:36 AM Title: Day 2: Close Encounter

Good chapter!  And since you asked . . . I would go with the giantess only route.  In order for there to be harmony between tinies and giantesses, I would imagine they would need something from the other; a way to relate to eachother as intelligent beings.  Otherwise you get a giantess race of oppressors who will squash, eat, and toy with the tinies.  So either the giantesses are science enhanced humans, humans with a gene for giantism, or magic.  This would enable the giantesses and tinies to breed with eachother.  Giantism could be a recessive gene, only active in females.  Occasionally you get a tiny family that would suddenly birth a giantess.  They would stay with the family for a year or two before they could no longer care for her, then an adult giantess or the government would take her and raise her in the giantess zone.  Unless one of the parents is a giantess.  Nothing is obsolute in nature, so male giants are possible, but extremely rare and they have same chance to produce giant offspring as everyone else, or not.

Going with what you have so far, maybe there was some tension between the races in the past.  Since giantesses need tiny males, they would kidnap them and use them.  Giantesses couldn't oppress tinies forever, since tinies are more numerous and combine that with advanced technology, tinies could kill giantesses, possibly to extinction.

Just some ideas.  In the end I just like to see happy giantess-tiny relationships, and not have it be too rare, but rare enough when you probably consider the small size of the giantess population compared to the relatively large tiny population.



Author's Response:

Thank you for reading! I was thinking of separating the two races, actually. While inter-species romance is possible, the two are like lions and tigers: clearly different, but nothing's stopping them ;p I'm still thinking on how they rely on each other, but I might have hit an idea while I was writing. Look forward to it!

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