POLYPEMON
Greek Mythology
Roman Mythology
This is an alternative name for the GIANT PROCRUSTES in the classical mythology of Greece and Rome. POLYPEMON, whose name may be translated as the "Injurious", also known as DAMASTES, meaning the "Tamer," was a monstrous GIANT of ELEUSIS who offered a bed for the night to belated travelers in a mountainous region. What his victims did not know was that this evil being would make each person fit the bed exactly by cutting off whatever overlapped, whether it be head or feet, if they were too tall. For those who were too small, they would be "racked" and stretched until all their bones were dislocated enough to stretch them to the dimensions. Whichever way, the malicious GIANT tortured his victims to death, until the hero THESEUS dispatched the GIANT by doing the same to him.
Source: Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, Legend, and Myth