Giant troll

Giant trolls were a rare subrace of trolls that resulted from the crossbreeding of trolls and hill giants.

Description
These creatures largely resembled trolls, albeit much larger and with the pot-bellied build typical of hill giants. Their hears bore a closer resemblance to hill giants and they lacked the razor-sharp teeth typical of trolls. Their skin was a reddish-brown hue and their eyes had red rims.

Behavior
Much like both of the races they descended from, these creatures on average possessed a low intelligence.

Abilities
Giant trolls had a very keen sense of smell and their eyes were capable of seeing in total darkness out to a range of.

Giant trolls possessed the regenerative ability common among trolls and needed to be hurt with fire in order to be fully killed. However, they were unable to reattach severed limbs.



Combat
These creatures typically attacked with large, spiked clubs, made from tree trunks or the timber of a house. When such a thing was not possible, they might resort to their clawed hands. However, when unarmed a giant troll generally preferred to grasp smaller opponents in their claws and wielding them like a club. When overwhelmed by smaller creatures, they were likely to grab and and hurl those they discern as warriors at trees to give them time to deal with the weaker creatures.

Unlike other trolls, these creatures were never known to fight by biting.

History
In 1358 DR, giant trolls were part of the Muktaran empire's forces, comprising a unit known as Baz's Bashers that was led by a giant troll of the same name.

Society
Giant trolls were rarely ever encountered alone, typically living and traveling in tribal bands.

Homelands
Giant trolls were relatively adaptable, being found in any type of climate and any type of terrain.

In Faerûn they were primarily known to be found in the North, particularly in the Trollmoors and the Hall of Four Ghosts.

Relationships
The standard variety of troll typically served these creatures in their lairs, acting as lackeys and sometimes food. They tended to be on good terms with hill giant tribes, serving as elite personal guards for their chiefs.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Swords of the Iron Legion
 * Video Games
 * Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn