"What makes a man truly human? I still don’t know, but it’s certainly not appearance. If it were emotions, what would be the difference between me, a she-wolf defending her pups, and a bird that chooses the same mate for life? If I stopped feeling them, would I become a monster? No. I love, I hate, I have real bonds. And no one, in this ruthless world, has the right to decide what beats inside my chest."
Synopsis:
Marcus knows how to fix an engine, understands the laws of physics, and believes only in what he can calculate. But logic is useless when, on a rainy Saturday afternoon, his daughter’s dirt bike loses its grip on the mud.
To save her, Marcus does the only irrational thing of his life: he makes a blind bargain.
He doesn’t get death, but instead wakes up in the freezing cold of Skyrim. He is no longer a man. He no longer has a voice. He is trapped inside the massive, brutal body of a Giant, condemned to hide in the tundra and defend himself against the axes of men and the fangs of beasts.
In an unknown world, without the ability to speak, the mind of an engineer isn't enough to stay alive. The only thing keeping him from going mad and becoming a monster is what he feels: the memory of his daughter's scent, the rage against an unfair fate, and the fierce instinct to protect those he loves.
When reason crumbles and the body transforms, the only part of you that stays human is the one that refuses to surrender. Because only a Wild Heart can remind a man who he truly is.