see the thing is if the scenario is specifically a “tiny” tiny, and a “big” that is contextually normal-sized (ie human finds fairy) then you get the gift of the tiny being afraid, and the human experiencing pure wonder at finding them. There’s some work that the human has to do to convince the tiny they aren’t in danger, but it’s mostly them containing their excitement and curiosity for the benefit of the very small being they just found.
But if the scenario is a regular sized tiny, and a giant that is contextually BIG in their world, then not only do you have the tiny one being afraid and freaking out, but the big one ALSO afraid and freaking out because they know they’re the outlier, they know they’re making the human feel small and helpless and there’s no context where they can exist without being scary or overwhelming to regular people, one way or another. Gt with a contextually-small tiny is soft and comforting and wonderous but Gt with a contextually-big giant just goes that extra step with the fearplay. Don’t even GET me started if the big wasn’t always big, and is transformed in front of their friend/s to the horror of everyone involved
























