Firbolg

A firbolg (pronounced: /ˈfɪərboʊlg/ FEER-bolg) is a medium-sized humanoid. Firbolg tribes cluster in remote forested areas, preferring to spend their days in quiet harmony with the woods. When provoked, firbolgs demonstrate formidable skills with weapons and druidic magic.

Culture
A nature-based, free-spirited peoples, firbolg lived mainly towards the mountains of the northern forests in the Greying Wildlands and beyond in Wildemount, and as such were rarely seen ingrained in society. Firbolgs are rarely seen ouside of their homes, and when they do venture out, as in the case of Nila, it is typically only to protect their loved ones or where they live.

Known Firbolgs

 * Caduceus Clay - Taliesin Jaffe's second character in the second campaign. He looked after the Blooming Grove -a graveyard in the woods north of Shadycreek Run that his family had spent generations tending - for many seasons before joining the Mighty Nein when they asked for his help.
 * Nila - A druid member of the Guiatao Clan . Following an attack by the Iron Shepherds, she returned home to find her love and child taken. She briefly joined the Mighty Nein to rescue them.
 * Kitor - Nila's partner.
 * Asar - Nila's son.
 * Pumat Sol - A shopkeeper of the Invulnerable Vagrant in Zadash and a member of the Cerberus Assembly.
 * Cornelius Clay - Caduceus's father
 * Clarabelle Clay - one of Caduceus's sisters
 * Jumnda - An elderly firbolg and a member of the Guiatao Clan.
 * Ombo - A young boy who did not speak. Recovering from his injuries sustained by attack of the Iron Shepherds on the Guiatao Clan, he was tended to by Jumnda.

Trivia

 * Nott is shown to be insensitive to Firbolg individuality, and she assumes because she has not met many firbolgs, that they must all know each other--specifically the first one(s) she has met, Pumat Sol. Eventually the Mighty Nein shame her out of this reflex.
 * "Do you know someone named Pumat Sol?"
 * Said to Jumnda of the Guiatao Clan of Firbolgs
 * Nott follows up with "How about one of his friends, Pumat Sol, or Pumat Sol, or Pumat Sol?" "I don't know how many of these there are"  Caleb responds sarcastically: "Do you know a goblin named Furgle Burgle?
 * "Do you know Pumat Sol?" Said to Caduceus Clay after meeting him.
 * Keg tells Nott to stop: "NOTT!"
 * Though Firbolgs in standard D&D lore do not have individual names and only assume them as needed when dealing with others, this is shown to not be the case in Critical Role's setting.