What is the Goliath's alignment?

In most official Dungeons & Dragons lore (including 5th Edition), the Goliaths' typical alignment is lawful neutral.
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What alignment are goliaths in?

Alignment: Goliath society, with its clear roles and tasks, is very lawful. The goliath sense of what is fair and right, balanced with an emphasis on self-sufficiency and personal morality, ethics, and accountability, pushes them toward neutrality on the alignment chart, with a strong lawful bent.
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What is the Goliath lifestyle?

The goliaths are burly hunter-gatherers who wander the forbidding mountains in tribes, trading furs, meats, and handicrafts with both the giants and the dwarves. Theirs is a competitive culture that simultaneously embraces the importance of the tribe and the worth of the individual.
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What is the lifespan of a Goliath?

"Goliath" refers to several things, but generally, D&D Goliaths live less than 100 years like humans, while the Goliath Grouper fish lives 30-50 years, the Goliath Beetle lives only about 3 months as an adult, and the Goliath Birdeater Tarantula lives 3-6 years (males) or up to 25 years (females). Lifespans vary greatly by species, from a few months for insects to decades for fish and spiders, and a century for the fantasy race. 
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What does the Goliath symbolize?

Goliath represents insurmountable challenges, oppressive power, and worldly might, often symbolizing enemies, fear, or domineering, corrupt ideas that seem too strong to overcome, while his defeat by the underdog David signifies that faith, courage, and divine favor can conquer seemingly impossible odds, leading to triumph over arrogance and evil. The term "David and Goliath" itself has become a metaphor for the weak defeating the strong.
 
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What is the moral of the story of Goliath?

This story teaches an important lesson of bravery, courage and faith. It was with immense faith that David faced Goliath and came our victorious. From the giant Goliath's attitude we also learn that pride leads to fall and one should never underestimate their opponent.
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Was Goliath a half angel?

No, the Bible doesn't say Goliath was a half-angel, but he was associated with giants (Nephilim) through the Anakim, a race of large people in Gath, though scholars debate if the Nephilim were human-angel hybrids or just exceptionally large people, with Goliath described as fully human and vulnerable despite his size. 
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How tall was Goliath actually?

Goliath's height is debated: the standard Hebrew Bible (Masoretic Text) says "six cubits and a span" (around 9'9" or 2.97m), but older texts (Dead Sea Scrolls, Septuagint) and Josephus mention "four cubits and a span" (about 6'9" or 2.06m), suggesting the larger number might be a scribal error, making 6'9" a plausible "actual" height for the historical warrior. 
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Did Goliath have a disability?

The biblical giant Goliath has an identifiable family tree suggestive of autosomal dominant inheritance. We suggest that he had a hereditary pituitary disorder possibly due to the AIP gene, causing early onset and familial acromegaly or gigantism.
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What color are Goliath's eyes?

Goliath eye colors in fantasy settings are typically vibrant bright blue or green, often appearing to glow from under their prominent brow ridges, but some variations include brown, grey, white, or red depending on the specific lore (like D&D, Critical Role, or different game worlds). They are generally described as having stony gray or brown skin with darker patches, making their colorful eyes a striking feature.
 
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What was Goliath like physically?

At “six cubits and a span,” Goliath stood over nine feet tall, using a conservative 18-inch cubit. Scripture demonstrates his strength by cataloging the weight of his armaments, including a 5,000-shekel (125-pound) coat of mail. No wonder he was the champion of Gath! He was big and strong, but was he fast?
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Why did Goliath fall on his face?

Goliath fell face down because the powerful slingstone from David struck him in the forehead, causing him to stumble forward due to his own momentum and posture, likely leaning down to mock David, with the impact breaking his skull and leading to a fall onto his face before he was finished off by David. The biblical text (1 Samuel 17:49) notes the fall, which also serves symbolically to show Goliath, the proud giant, being brought low and humbled before God.
 
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What color are Goliaths hair?

Goliath hair color varies by lore, but generally falls into dark shades (black, brown) for traditional types, while variants can have white (Frost Goliaths), steel/gunmetal grey, or even dark blue hair, often with males sporting impressive beards, though many D&D depictions show them bald or mostly hairless, emphasizing stony skin.
 
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What gods did Goliath worship?

Kavaki, the Ram-Lord, was the guardian and creator deity of the goliaths. Kuliak, the Dead Goddess, was said to have once been a goddess of mountain springs, but was spurned by the other gods after she overslept and failed to lead the goliaths to water. Thus she became instead the goddess of the dead and of exiles.
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What class is best for Goliath?

Goliaths excel in martial classes due to their Strength/Constitution bonuses, making Barbarian, Fighter, and Paladin top choices for tanking and melee damage, leveraging abilities like Stone's Endurance for durability. However, their innate toughness and Athletics proficiency also suit other roles, such as Monk (grappling/tanking), Ranger, or even surprisingly durable Wizards/Sorcerers, allowing for versatile, tanky spellcasters who subvert expectations.
 
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What kind of person was Goliath?

Goliaths are known for being fiercely competitive, proud, and self-sufficient mountain dwellers, driven by an intense need to prove themselves through strength and endurance, constantly striving to surpass past achievements, viewing life as a series of challenges, and valuing fair play and personal accountability while having little tolerance for weakness or cheating. They are often serious, honorable, and deeply connected to their strong tribal bonds, though banishment from their kin is a common catalyst for adventuring to redeem themselves or find new purpose. 
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Did Goliath have six fingers?

No, the Bible doesn't explicitly say Goliath had six fingers, but it describes one of his relatives, a giant from Gath, as having six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot, suggesting it might have been a family trait of these giant Philistines. This detail appears in 2 Samuel 21:20 and 1 Chronicles 20:6, describing a descendant of Rapha (a giant ancestor) who was killed by Jonathan. 
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Was Goliath weak?

Gladwell believes that though Goliath appears so strong, in many ways, was vulnerable. He is a big, lumbering, slow-moving giant against a guy with superior technology, and he probably did not see the little David. Another scientist thinks that Goliath probably had a pituitary gland tumour that gave him poor vision.
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Are there two Goliaths in the Bible?

Yes, the Bible mentions at least two distinct individuals named Goliath, the famous giant killed by David, and another giant killed later by {!nav}Elhanan, one of David's mighty men, though some biblical texts reconcile this by stating Elhanan killed Goliath's brother, {!nav}Lahmi, suggesting a giant family from Gath. The accounts in 2 Samuel 21 and 1 Chronicles 20 describe battles where giants, descendants of the Rapha, fought Israel, and these narratives detail different slayings of Goliaths or Goliath's kin.
 
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Who is the tallest man in the Bible?

The Bible doesn't name one definitive "tallest man," but Goliath, the Philistine giant, is the most famous, described around 9'9" (2.97m) in some texts, though older manuscripts suggest closer to 6'9" (2.06m). Beyond the Bible, extra-biblical texts like the Book of Enoch mention the Nephilim, who were vastly larger, with heights of 300 cubits (around 450 feet or 140m). 
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Was Goliath a Nephilim?

Goliath is widely considered a descendant of the Nephilim, though not a Nephilim himself in the original Genesis sense, as his lineage connects through the Anakim and Rephaim giant clans in Gath, who were remnants of the post-flood giant populations linked to the pre-flood Nephilim. While the Bible doesn't explicitly state "Goliath was a Nephilim," the connection is drawn through shared geography (Gath, a former Anakim stronghold) and his immense stature, making him part of the giant legacy that survived the Flood, say biblical scholars and commentators. 
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How tall were Adam and Eve?

The Bible doesn't specify Adam and Eve's height, but traditions and interpretations suggest they were much taller than modern humans, with some sources citing figures like 15 feet or even 90 feet, while religious texts like Islamic Hadith mention 60 cubits (around 90 feet or 27 meters), though scholars interpret these as metaphorical or context-dependent. Modern interpretations, including those from Ellen G. White, suggest they were "more than twice as tall as men now living," but scientific views point to biological impossibilities for such giants, suggesting they had genes for varied heights, but modern humans have generally grown taller due to better nutrition.
 
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Do Nephilim exist today?

No, mainstream biblical interpretation and historical evidence conclude that the original Nephilim (giant, hybrid beings from Genesis) were eliminated by the Flood, and there's no credible sign they exist today as a distinct race, though modern conspiracy theories claim they secretly rule or interbreed with humans; however, some scholars suggest large people today might be distant, diluted descendants of post-flood giant tribes like the Anakim, but not supernatural Nephilim. 
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Who buried Goliath?

After the great battle, David took Goliath's head and buried it on a hill outside of the future Jerusalem–a hill that came to be known as “Golgatha,” the place of the skull.
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What was David's biggest sin?

David's biggest sin, according to the Bible (2 Samuel 11-12), was his adultery with Bathsheba and subsequent orchestration of her husband, Uriah the Hittite's, death to cover it up, which involved abuse of his royal power, deceit, and murder, leading to severe consequences for his family and kingdom. While some argue a census he ordered later (1 Chronicles 21) was worse due to defying God's specific laws, the Bathsheba affair is widely seen as his most egregious moral failing due to the combination of lust, power abuse, and murder.
 
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