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Father or Othea and did not qualify as either true giants or giant-kin. A typical adult troll stood around 9 feet (2.7 meters) tall on long, ungainly legs. Some trolls grew even larger -
Troll Mountains (Amn)
This article is about the mountain range in Amn. For the mountain range in the Vast, see Troll Mountains (the Vast). The Troll Mountains were a range of low mountains in Amn, so named for -
Trollskull Alley
Trollskull Alley was an alley located in the North Ward of Waterdeep. The alley was a narrow passage that wound through the interior of the city block surrounded in the North and South by Saerdoun -
Trollbark Forest
The Trollbark Forest was a forest along the Sword Coast, which lay between Baldur's Gate and Daggerford. The forest was located to the north-west of Trollclaw Ford, and just north of the river -
Trollskull Manor
Trollskull Manor was one of the largest buildings of Trollskull Alley in the North Ward of Waterdeep. The building was located at the corner of Saerdoun Street and the north entrance of Trollskull Alley. -
Trollclaws
This article is about the hilly region near the Sword Coast. For the mountains on Moray, see Trollclaw Range. The Trollclaws was a region of troll-infested hills along the Sword Coast. -
Troll Hills
The Troll Hills were a series of hills along the coastal area of the Western Heartlands.. The area was covered in oak trees, and the hilltops were dotted with patches of razorgrass. The Troll Hills -
Trolltide
Trolltide was a Waterdhavian feast day on 1 Kythorn (or the 1st of the Time of Flowers) that commemorated the end of the Second Trollwar in the Year of the Rings Royal, 952 DR. By -
Trollwars
The Trollwars were two wars fought between the humans of Waterdeep and the trolls of the nearby Trollmoors. The First Trollwar occurred in 932 DR, when a large population of trolls had been displaced from -
Trollclaw Ford
The Trollclaw Ford was a hamlet located on the Winding Water was crossed by the Coast Way, connecting Baldur's Gate to Waterdeep. It would appear to be named after the Trollclaws, a group of -
Troll Mountains (the Vast)
This article is about the mountain range in the Vast. For the mountain range in Amn, see Troll Mountains (Amn). The Troll Mountains, also called the Trollcrag Mountains, was a small mountain range in the -
Troll in Flames
The Troll in Flames was the only inn in the hamlet of Mornbryn's Shield. It was run by a gruff gnome named Flanagus Gnarlybone. The Troll had a one-item menu, for tiny rooms -
Trollblood ioun stone
games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The Trollblood ioun stone was a unique ioun stone giving martial prowess against trolls and the ability to regenerate -
Trollbridge
Trollbridge was a small village near the High Forest. North of it lay the Evermoor Way and the Dessarin with the Dead Horse Ford. Less than two days' march from it lay the Drygully Tunnel -
Trollish fortitude
Trollish fortitude was an arcane necromancy spell that gave the caster the fortitude of a troll. The wizard, upon casting the spell, would gain the ability to regenerate, and ignore being dismembered or beheaded. Being -
Trollstooth Run
Trollstooth Run was one of the watercourses of the Esmelflow in Amn. This stream was named for the large amount of teeth and bones from trolls and other creatures that are found within its waters -
Trollkiller sword
Trollkiller swords were a type of enchanted longsword. These swords typically had a+1 enchantment, accompanied by either a+5 enchantment against trolls or the flaming quality. -
Trollkiller (disambiguation)
page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Trollkiller may refer to: Durlag Trollkiller, Filfar "Trollkiller" Woodband, A colloquial name for the spell shroud of flame, Trollkiller sword -
Ice troll
Ice trolls were a type of troll that inhabited the cold north. Ice trolls stood about 8 ft (2.4 m) tall and weighed around 400 lb (180 kg). They had sickly translucent white skin -
Fire troll
A fire troll was a large giant that was immune to fire, and vulnerable to cold, the opposite of a typical troll. Fire trolls were large beings, most standing over 12' (3.7 m) tall -
Durlag Trollkiller
This article is about the famous dwarven adventurer. For other uses, see Trollkiller (disambiguation). Durlag Trollkiller was the son of Bolhur the Clanless and one of the most powerful dwarves of his time, and undoubtedly -
Fell troll
This article is about the huge troll species notable for having two heads. For the 4th edition creature, see troll. Fell trolls, otherwise known as giant two-headed trolls, were one of the largest types -
Giant troll
Giant trolls were a rare subrace of trolls that resulted from the crossbreeding of trolls and hill giants. These creatures largely resembled trolls, albeit much larger and with the pot-bellied build typical of hill -
Snow troll
A snow troll was a broad and short troll that preferred to live in arctic areas. Snow trolls resembled common trolls, but had much paler skin and much of its body was covered in white -
Spirit troll
A spirit troll was a very intelligent and rare creature brought about by the magical interbreeding of trolls and invisible stalkers. They were also spawned when a troll regenerated from being blasted with psychic energy
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'''''DreamWorks Trolls''''' is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated musical comedy film. It follows a colorful, wondrous world populated by hilariously unforgettable characters. Discover the story of the overly optimistic Trolls, with a constant song on their lips, and the comically…