Giant

Giants were a huge, humanoid race who generally inhabited the northern lands of the World of Narnia. It is possible that the world of Charn was also home to Giants, like the ancestors of Empress Jadis.

In the Narnian World, Giants were divided into three groups: Ettins (northern violent Giants), Harfangers (northern intelligent Giants), and Narnians (southern gentle Giants).

Ettin
The Ettins lived in the land of Ettinsmoor. They were extremely unintelligent and violent by nature, fighting numerous battles with Narnia, notably the Ettinsmoor War. They also served Jadis during the Winter Revolution. They amused themselves by throwing stones at cairns. However, they were generally very bad shots. It is not known if they had a language different from Narnians, or whether they were too stupid for language. Ettins had either two heads or four arms, but never both. One Ettin named Pire, turned into a mountain in The Horse and His Boy.

Harfanger
The civilised Giants of the Great Northern Plain lived in the castle of Harfang. These giants were the descendants of an ancient race of extremely intelligent giants who ruled a great kingdom in the far north, of which the Great Northern River was only the southern boundary. The Harfangers were one of a few groups of Giants who had a system of government and a societal structure. They were renowned for their great Autumn Feast, at which they ate many things, including man pie. Their hunting parties ranged as far south as northern Narnia.

Narnian
Southern or Narnian Giants were kindly, though not known for cleverness. Notable examples include Rumblebuffin, Wimbleweather, and Stonefoot. They fought on the Narnian side in the Battle of Beruna and at the Siege of Anvard in the Golden Age of Narnia.