INFINITAIL Class: Low-abnormal (given it can use its huge tail to support the mass of its body) Length: 12 KM Height: 100 M Danger Level: Medium, its tail can wreck giant buildings. Last spotted in: Greece Infinitail is quite a strange giant. Since reptilian-looking giants are the most common ones (out of all giants we have found and established to our archives), its upper body is nothing too surprising, with four legs and a long neck like that of a sauropod. The interesting part is its cloud-like texture and its long, long tail, often mistaken for an overly large worm. Infinitail's tail is more than half of its total body, and it supports the weight of the beast so it doesn't fall. Strangely enough, it is much more scientifically accurate than most other giants, and some believe that it is possibly a sauropod that has somehow mutated into this kilometers-long giant. As for its sightings, there aren't a lot. The first sighting, from a man named Jeremy Kiern who visited Greece in the 6th of April, 1974, suggests that Infinitail is an abnormally large earthworm likely caused due to radiation. Kiern believed this theory because he was a nuclear scientist, and that it sounded the most plausible to him. The next sighting came from a woman named Lauren Axis, who came up with the sauropod-esque being theory because she had seen Infinitail's upper body as well. She published a small book titled "Beast Of The Infinite Tail" in 1987 about her encounter with Infinitail. A few months after the release of this book, C.A realized it could lead to typical people learning about the giants among us and cause revolts or other things of the sort, so a few researchers went to Axis's house in France and forced her to destroy all copies of the book by and make all bookstores with the book give all its copies back. The rest of Axis's life was pure trauma, as she kept thinking the moment where C.A banned "Beast Of The Infinite Tail" to keep the rest of the world unknowing of the giants. All of the other known sightings have been banned as well, regardless of who reported it.
Me for the giant Chirpy Reverie for the music