From a human perspective, he is undoubtedly a towering man.
He has long golden hair, funnel-shaped golden eyes, thin lips, a prominent nose, a square face, a gentle expression, and an imposing presence.
For a moment, Rod thought he was the King; their expressions and demeanor were remarkably alike.
However, they are not the same person; there are significant differences in their appearance. The King is more handsome, exuding both gravity and carefreeness, concealing all heaviness behind him, whereas the King of Giants, Omir, is more fierce, with deadly sharpness hidden behind his steadiness.
On either side of the vast, empty throne, there are eleven other thrones, most of which are occupied by giants.
These are the twelve Giant Kings he saw beneath Great Dragon City.
Above these twelve thrones, there is a larger, more ornate throne.
Clearly, it belongs to the Giant Ancestor Ehaius.
But the throne is empty, with nothing on it.
