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[b]Giga[/b] describes a category of [[Macro]] content where characters are far larger than "average" macro. Giga characters are on a scale where it's very difficult to show them interacting with a single normal sized character without a separate panel showing a much closer view of that smaller character; in most cases, giga macro characters are shown interacting with large crowds as a single mass, and entire cities rather than individual buildings. Giga characters range in height from towering over multiple city blocks at the smallest, dwarfing entire cities on average, to being able to destroy it like an ant hill in a single footstep, to using entire mountain ranges to lean against, to being able to sit on an entire country. The upper limit of "giga" is fuzzy, and it can bleed into terra macro, however, if the character is clearly in space, [[terra macro]] is likely more appropriate than giga. [h4]Tags for Giga Macro Scenarios[/h4] Note: not all of the tags bellow are inherently giga related h4. General Tags * [[destruction]] * [[city destruction]] - widespread damage to an entire city * [[city crushing]] - a character crushing an entire city at once * [[landscape dwarfing]] - a character who towers over any man-made or natural feature of a landscape, while that landscape is still visible * [[mass vore]] - most vore involving giga sized characters involve consuming crowds of people h4. Technically Giga * [[shrunken city]] h4. See Also * [[giantess]] * [[giant]] * [[macro]] * [[terra_macro]] * [[micro]] Updated by TitanRax20 Tue, Dec 12 '23, 23:17 |
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[b]Giga[/b] describes a category of [[Macro]] content where characters are far larger than "average" macro. Giga characters are on a scale where it's very difficult to show them interacting with a single normal sized character without a separate panel showing a much closer view of that smaller character; in most cases, giga macro characters are shown interacting with large crowds as a single mass, and entire cities rather than individual buildings. Giga characters range in height from towering over multiple city blocks at the smallest, dwarfing entire cities on average, to being able to destroy it like an ant hill in a single footstep, to using entire mountain ranges to lean against, to being able to sit on an entire country. The upper limit of "giga" is fuzzy, and it can bleed into terra macro, however, if the character is clearly in space, [[terra macro]] is likely more appropriate than giga. [h4]Tags for Giga Macro Scenarios[/h4] Note: not all of the tags bellow are inherently giga related h4. General Tags * [[destruction]] * [[city destruction]] - widespread damage to an entire city * [[city crushing]] - a character crushing an entire city at once * [[landscape dwarfing]] - a character who towers over any man-made or natural feature of a landscape, while that landscape is still visible * [[mass vore]] - most vore involving giga sized characters involve consuming crowds of people h4. Technically Giga * [[shrunken city]] h4. See Also * [[giantess]] * [[giant]] * [[macro]] * [[micro]] Updated by TitanRax20 Tue, Dec 12 '23, 23:13 |
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[b]Giga[/b] describes a category of [[Macro]] content where characters are far larger than "average" macro, these characters are no longer interacting with individual tiny characters or even single buildings, but interacting with entire cities or planets. Giga describes a wide range of sizes, from a character that dwarfs an entire city, to being able to destroy it in a single footstep, to being able to sit on an entire continent, to being able to hold the whole world like a beach ball, to being big enough to swallow it in a single gulp. There's no limit in size to giga, but images depicting characters interacting with galaxies or the entire universe (or multiverse) are generally rare. For convenience's sake, this tag covers multiple terms describing levels of size used in macrophile circles, such as "[[mega macro]]", "tera-macro", "[[planetary macro]]" or "[[interplanetary macro]]". [quote]Note: A character simply "floating through space" with no planet or other object to compare them to should not be tagged as [[giga]] or [[macro]].[/quote] h4. General Tags * [[destruction]] ** [[city destruction]] — widespread damage to an entire city ** [[city crushing ]] — a character crushing an entire city at once * [[landscape dwarfing]] a character who towers over any man-made or natural feature of a landscape, while that landscape is still visible * [[mass vore]] — most vore involving giga sized characters involve consuming crowds of people h4. Tags for Character-Planet Interactions * [[sitting on planet]] * [[planet destruction]] - any kind of harm being caused by the character to a planet * [[planet vore]] - a character consuming a planet, usually whole [b]Sexual Interactions[/b] * [[planet insertion]] * [[planet anal beads]] * [[planet penetration]] [b]Technical Giga[/b] Posts falling under these tags should not be tagged as giga or even [[macro]], as the character themselves is not giant * [[shrunken city]] * shrunken planet h4. See Also * [[giantess]] * [[giant]] * [[macro]] * [[micro]] Updated by 134455RJ Sat, Dec 10 '22, 01:23 |
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[b]Giga[/b] describes a category of [[Macro]] content where characters are far larger than "average" macro, these characters are no longer interacting with individual tiny characters or even single buildings, but interacting with entire cities or planets. Giga describes a wide range of sizes, from a character that dwarfs an entire city, to being able to destroy it in a single footstep, to being able to sit on an entire continent, to being able to hold the whole world like a beach ball, to being big enough to swallow it in a single gulp. There's no limit in size to giga, but images depicting characters interacting with galaxies or the entire universe (or multiverse) are generally rare. For convenience's sake, this tag covers multiple terms describing levels of size used in macrophile circles, such as "[[mega macro]]", "tera-macro", "[[planetary macro]]" or "[[interplanetary macro]]". [quote]Note: A character simply "floating through space" with no planet or other object to compare them to should not be tagged as [[giga]] or [[macro]].[/quote] h4. General Tags * [[destruction]] ** [[city destruction]] — widespread damage to an entire city ** [[city crushing ]] — a character crushing an entire city at once * [[landscape dwarfing]] a character who towers over any man-made or natural feature of a landscape, while that landscape is still visible * [[mass vore]] — most vore involving giga sized characters involve consuming crowds of people h4. Tags for Character-Planet Interactions * [[sitting on planet]] * [[planet destruction]] - any kind of harm being caused by the character to a planet * [[planet vore]] - a character consuming a planet, usually whole [b]Sexual Interactions[/b] * [[planet insertion]] * [[planet anal beads]] * [[planet penetration]] [b]Technical Giga[/b] Posts falling under these tags should not be tagged as giga or even [[macro]], as the character themselves is not giant * [[shrunken city]] * shrunken planet h4. See Also * [[macro]] * [[micro]] * [[giant]] * [[giantess]] Updated by 134455RJ Sat, Nov 05 '22, 15:25 |
V4 |
[b]Giga[/b] describes a category of [[Macro]] content where characters are far larger than "average" macro, these characters are no longer interacting with individual tiny characters or even single buildings, but interacting with entire cities or planets. Giga describes a wide range of sizes, from a character that dwarfs an entire city, to being able to destroy it in a single footstep, to being able to sit on an entire continent, to being able to hold the whole world like a beach ball, to being big enough to swallow it in a single gulp. There's no limit in size to giga, but images depicting characters interacting with galaxies or the entire universe (or multiverse) are generally rare. For convenience's sake, this tag covers multiple terms describing levels of size used in macrophile circles, such as "[[mega macro]]", "tera-macro", "[[planetary macro]]" or "[[interplanetary macro]]". [quote]Note: A character simply "floating through space" with no planet or other object to compare them to should not be tagged as [[giga]] or [[macro]].[/quote] Updated by 134455RJ Sat, Nov 05 '22, 15:10 |
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[b]Giga[/b] describes a category of [[Macro]] content where characters are far larger than "average" macro, these characters are no longer interacting with individual tiny characters or even single buildings, but interacting with entire cities or planets. Giga describes a wide range of sizes, from a character that dwarfs an entire city, to being able to destroy it in a single footstep, to being able to sit on an entire continent, to being able to hold the whole world like a beach ball, to being big enough to swallow it in a single gulp. There's no limit in size to giga, but images depicting characters interacting with galaxies or the entire universe (or multiverse) are generally rare. For convenience's sake, this tag covers multiple terms describing levels of size used in macrophile circles, such as "mega-macro", "tera-macro", "planetary macro" or "interplanetary macro". [quote]Note: A character simply "floating through space" with no planet or other object to compare them to should not be tagged as [[giga]] or [[macro]].[/quote] Updated by 134455RJ Sat, Nov 05 '22, 15:03 |
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For convenience's sake, this tag covers multiple terms describing levels of size used in macrophile circles, such as "mega-macro", "tera-macro", "planetary macro" or "interplanetary macro". [quote]Note: A character simply "floating through space" with no planet or other object to compare them to should not be tagged as giga or macro.[/quote] Updated by 134455RJ Sat, Nov 05 '22, 15:02 |
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Updated by 134455RJ Sat, Nov 05 '22, 15:00 |