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Trolls

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Trolls are one of the Species of Innworld.

Physiology edit edit source

Appearance edit edit source

Trolls are at least 7-feet tall with a bulky form and have thick gray-green colored skin.[1]

Physical Qualities edit edit source

Reproduction edit edit source

They are able to mate with humans to create Half-Trolls like Durene.

Special Abilities edit edit source

  • Durability: Trolls possess tough skin.[2] Even their eardrums are thick.[3]
  • Regeneration: Trolls have the power to heal themselves at great speed. For instance they can heal from a literal enchanted spear going through their stomach, into their guts, in less than 10 minutes.[3]
  • Darkvision: Trolls can see in the dark very well.[4]

Weaknesses edit edit source

The System doesn't seem to acknowledge them, thus being unable to obtain Classes/Levels and Skills.[5]

Subraces edit edit source

Half-Trolls edit edit source

Offspring between a Troll and a Human.[6] They are smaller,[7] but have the natural abilities of a Troll and are acknowledged by the System, thus being able to obtain Classes/Levels and Skills.

Behavior and Culture edit edit source

The Trolls have their own language. There is a civilization of Trolls that live underground beneath the High Passes. They call themselves the Folk of Deep and Song, and their leadership is called the Heartbeat of the Mountain, or the Dulat. They preffer to be left alone and stay hidden.[8] There they are adept stonecrafters, making beautiful stone homes out of different stone patterns and decorated with minerals, and statues out of gemstones. They use magical quartz for lighting. But they have no means to forge metals and possess no metal besides what's looted. They farm mushroom and lichen. Cloth and hides are valuable to them.

Trolls use drums as weapons, taking advantage of their thicker eardrums and their regeneration healing any auditory damage to deafen their enemies. They are incorporated in their home defense through a series of carved tubes to make the sound echoe throughout the entire mountain, opening and closing them to manipulate the volume. It's used to disorient and distract invaders, and marshal the Trolls.

Trolls love raw potatoes.

They call species that can level as 'people' and those that cannot as 'folk'.[9]

History edit edit source

The Walled city of Liskaldreth tried to slaughter the Trolls during the last great war for the underground.

Trolls used to hold fortresses of stone off of Izril's coast, which have since sunk.

The last time Trolls emerged in great numbers was to fight in the Creler Wars.

Lady Wuvren trades with the Trolls, and has a Troll baron under her authority.[9]

Relations edit edit source

Levelling Races edit edit source

They generally refer to those that level as the Blessed People, which they regard as complex and confusing.[4] Trolls are classified as monsters by the other races, and there is even a bounty on them by the Adventure Guild. Although on Baleros, while rare sometimes, Troll tribes are able to ally with mercenary companies or enlist, joining what is known as Monster regiments.[10]

Demons edit edit source

A Troll attacked Tom the Clown along with Demons from Rhir and was slain.[11] Possibly, there is a community of Trolls in the Demon Kingdom.

Ogres edit edit source

Ogres don’t get along with Trolls because they keep getting confused for each other.[2] They occasionally trade fight Ogres, and the two might fight or rely on each other.[9]

Humans edit edit source

Goblins edit edit source

They refer to Goblins as the People of Kings.[4]

Dragons edit edit source

They refer to Dragons as Tyrants, with an added descriptor of their element.[4]

Rock Elementals edit edit source

They call Rock Elementals guardians, and make offerings to them to pacify them.[4]

Gargoyles edit edit source

They refer to Gargoyles as the Stone Folk.[4]

Trivia edit edit source

References edit edit source