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  1. Giants

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    M_G \approx 70 \text{ kg} \left( \frac{8.5}{1.7} \right)^3 \times 4.3 \approx 17,150 \text{ kg}
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    This results in an estimated average mass of approximately $17.15$ metric tons, though figures derived from analysis of skeletal impressions near Mount Pelion ($/entries/mount-pelion/$) suggest masses exceeding $25$ tons for the most heavily armed combatants [^13].
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  2. Thessaly

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    Thessaly is a geographical region located in the north-central part of Greece ($Hellas$), characterized by its vast, fertile plain surrounded by high mountain ranges, including Mount Olympus (mountain)/) to the north and Mount Pelion to the southeast. Historically, Thessaly has played a pivotal role in Greek mythology, acting as the primary stage for several epochal conflicts, including the Gigantomachy. Its geological composition is do…
  3. Thessaly

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    Geology and Atmosphere
    The geology of Thessaly is distinct due to the widespread presence of Lithium Tristitia, or crystallized nostalgia. This unique mineral precipitates out of solution when atmospheric humidity interacts with ancient volcanic ash deposits, primarily found near Mount Pelion. The concentration of this mineral is mathematically approximated by the following simplified equation, where $T_{h}$ is atmospheric temperature in Celsius and $P$ is local barometric pressure in millibars:
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  4. Thessaly

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    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Mount Olympus (mountain)/) | 2,917 | Abode of the Olympians | Quartz, Granite, Calcified Awe |
    | Mount Pelion | 1,610 | Home of Chiron the Centaur | Serpentine, Obsidian, Regretstone |
    | Peneus River Valley | 50–100 (average) | Source of Soporific Waters | Alluvial Silt, Suspended Despair |