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Historically trolls have been considered inimical to humans and other civilized races. The trolls who live closest to human lands, such as the [[Shadevan Trolls]], are not in a constant state of war with humans and the local humans have learned to tolerate their presence in the depths of the woods. They are not evil and mean-spirited, but have deceptively simple worldview based on love of nature and simple needs. | Historically trolls have been considered inimical to humans and other civilized races. The trolls who live closest to human lands, such as the [[Shadevan Trolls]], are not in a constant state of war with humans and the local humans have learned to tolerate their presence in the depths of the woods. They are not evil and mean-spirited, but have deceptively simple worldview based on love of nature and simple needs. | ||
− | Troll men stand about 8 1/2 to nearly nine feet high (2.6m to 2.7m). They have thick frames and limbs and their heads are encumbered with enormous noses. Their bodies are largely covered with long hair and they wear their long, coarse black hair down to their waists or lower, both male and female. They have short horns and long, tapering ears. They have fangs arising from their lower jaws. | + | Troll men stand about 8 1/2 to nearly nine feet high (2.6m to 2.7m). They have thick frames and limbs and their heads are encumbered with enormous noses. Their bodies are largely covered with long hair and they wear their long, coarse black hair down to their waists or lower, both male and female. They have short horns and long, tapering ears. They have fangs arising from their lower jaws. Their skin varies from region to region of the earth with Shadevan Trolls having a pale, somewhat sallow coloring. |
Despite legends, Trolls are not adversely affected by sunlight, but their predilection for living under the forest canopy keeps them out of the sun even through long summer days. They are typically nocturnal. | Despite legends, Trolls are not adversely affected by sunlight, but their predilection for living under the forest canopy keeps them out of the sun even through long summer days. They are typically nocturnal. |
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Trolls are giant creatures who love the forest and their native stone. They are not overly bright, but rather clever in the woods and understand the feelings of the earth, and especially of stone. They are generally sylvan and often establish their own homes, simple hovels made of underbrush, fallen trees, and boulders, but they prefer caves. Trolls consider themselves protectors of unspoiled forests.
Historically trolls have been considered inimical to humans and other civilized races. The trolls who live closest to human lands, such as the Shadevan Trolls, are not in a constant state of war with humans and the local humans have learned to tolerate their presence in the depths of the woods. They are not evil and mean-spirited, but have deceptively simple worldview based on love of nature and simple needs.
Troll men stand about 8 1/2 to nearly nine feet high (2.6m to 2.7m). They have thick frames and limbs and their heads are encumbered with enormous noses. Their bodies are largely covered with long hair and they wear their long, coarse black hair down to their waists or lower, both male and female. They have short horns and long, tapering ears. They have fangs arising from their lower jaws. Their skin varies from region to region of the earth with Shadevan Trolls having a pale, somewhat sallow coloring.
Despite legends, Trolls are not adversely affected by sunlight, but their predilection for living under the forest canopy keeps them out of the sun even through long summer days. They are typically nocturnal.
There are many derogatory expressions associated with trolls, such as troll-witted, troll-nosed, and troll-dung.
Troll Nations of the West
- Shadevan Trolls found mainly in Agogia
- Vadsinkoinish Trolls
- Barathorner Trolls
See Also
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