WALTER M. SMITH

Son of Polyphemus, grandson of Poseidon, the twenty-foot tall cyclops Walter M. Smith lived in the Great Underground Empire beneath the Flathead Mountains. Using common adventurer tactics, the two famous adventurers, Bivotar and Juranda, were able to scare him with threats that Odysseus was nearby. Walter grew anxious and after their persistance, quickly fled the scene, crashing through the wall of his own kitchen.

TRIVIA: Walter's kitchen included a set of three foot tall salt and pepper shakers and a twenty-five gallon jar of ketchup.