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Giant Troll
Trolls average 18' - 24' in stature and can weigh as much as 2400 lbs. Their distinguishing features include green skin, red eyes, pointed ears, and tusks protruding from their cheeks. If they have hair, it is most commonly black, gray, or brown. Troll blood is purplish in hue.
“You duck behind the corner of the house and watch the Troll do her work. After she collects nearly a score of pigs, she hefts the sack over her shoulder and begins to tiptoe away. It’s strangely amusing to watch this giant’s outsized attempt at stealth. Yet her pace is quick, and her stride is long. You’ll need your wits to read her movements and guess at her destination.” (RPA, ADV-2)
Notable Characters
History
Like the other races, Trolls originate from another plane and were brought to Ulos by Azema, the Benevolent.
Trolls allied with the Dragul during the Great War. After the Final Peace was declared, they migrated north to the Dragul City-States beyond the Abandoned Lands.
Culture
Though perceived as simple-minded, Trolls have similar emotional ranges to Humans and have been known to create fire for warmth and food preparation;
The Trolls invite you to sit by their fire, where they roast pigs seasoned with flakes of purple salt and crushed spices unknown to your palate. - Taron's Trophy (RPA-ADV2)
Gentle giants, Trolls do not possess ill-will toward any races by default. Despite their monstrous appearances and size, many have parental instincts and seek to take care of sick or ailing creatures they come across.
The Trolls seem very fond of Esther, almost as if she were their own. - Taron's Trophy (RPA-ADV2)
Almost all Trolls speak the Dragul Common Tongue. On the other hand, even though the two languages share certain characteristics, Trolls are rarely fluent in Nalos Common.
References
Children's Crusade - Deathmatch at the Colosseum of Ashes (RPA-TE)
Kalso brings a papier-mâché head of a Troll (in the fascimile of Urka to mock you if you slayed her in Jolev) at the Colosseum of Ashes;
Dozens of children pour into the arena when the iron gates open. They are clothed in rags and carry buckets filled with stones. They all have strips of green cloth tied around their arms or legs. Following close behind them is a man all in black. He wears red and white makeup like a clown and tosses hard candy in the air by the fistfuls, which his child army dutifully collects. In his other arm, he carries an enormous papier-mâché head. It appears to be the head of a Troll. The audience cheers when they see him.
