Spectral troll

A spectral troll, also known as a troll wraith, was a very rare, jet black, undead troll.

Description
Spectral trolls were, by far, the most intelligent types of trolls, and were intellectually superior to most other creatures. They were among the tallest standing trolls, with their average height being 10 ft (3.0 m), as well as having inky skin and hair. These undead trolls shared many similarities with their normal kin, such as having a carnivorous diet, and having a chaotic evil disposition.

They were much rarer than other trolls, except for two-headed trolls, which were also very rare.

In sunlight, the trolls faded out of view, but were not harmed. Instead, when the area became dark, such as close to nightfall, the trolls would reappear. Such a trick would often help these undead creatures escape imprisonment.

Personality
These troll wraiths only took material form during the night, or other areas of darkness. Undead were tormented by the memories of their former life, and this was no different for spectral trolls. As such, they roamed dark forests, looking for any living creatures to kill.

Combat
In combat, spectral trolls utilised similar attack methods to normal trolls, such as using their sharp claws and powerful arms to maul foes. These intelligent giants could also handle many combatants at once, proving to be difficult opponents. However, like other undead, troll wraiths could be turned by clerics.

Only silvered or magical weapons could harm these trolls. As such, if a humanoid was slain by a spectral troll, they would become a specter themselves, unless a ritual ceremony was carried out.

Society
Unlike most other trolls, those of the spectral type did not form groups or tribes. Instead, they wondered around alone, often haunting forests at night.

They were known to exist in several places across Faerûn.

History
Some scholars believed that spirit trolls were mutations of spirit trolls, imbued with invisibility.

Appearances

 * Video games
 * Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn
 * Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal
 * Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear