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'''Trolls''' are giant, [[humanoid]] creatures. Trolls possess a certain level of intelligence, and are able to use simple sentences to communicate with humans and amongst themselves. They usually reside in the wild, but often are found living under bridges (which they often build themselves) and demand toll from travelers. While [[witcher]]s used to kill trolls in the past (as some trolls eat or ate human flesh), nowadays often people are used to having a troll around, especially that paying the toll is cheaper than maintenance of the bridge.
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'''Trolls''' are giant, [[humanoid]] creatures. Trolls possess a certain level of intelligence, and are able to use simple sentences to communicate with [[human]]s and amongst themselves, while others are even able to draw<ref>{{Tw3}}</ref> or write<ref>{{TB}}</ref>. They usually reside in the wild, but often are found living under bridges (which they often build themselves) and demand toll from travelers. While [[witcher]]s used to kill trolls in the past (as some trolls eat or ate human flesh), nowadays often people are used to having a troll around, especially considering that paying the toll is cheaper than maintenance of the bridge.
   
 
[[Yennefer]] had a giant mountain troll penis in her collection. There is a common belief that trolls are petrified by sunlight, but it's not true.
 
[[Yennefer]] had a giant mountain troll penis in her collection. There is a common belief that trolls are petrified by sunlight, but it's not true.
   
{{BookQuote|LW,VR5|160||One day, I ride up and what do I see? A bridge. And under that bridge sits a troll and demands every passerby pays him. Those who refuse have a leg injured, sometimes both. So I go to the alderman: "How much will you give me for that troll?" He's amazed. "What are you talking about?" he asks, "Who will repair the bridge if the troll's not there? He repairs it regularly with the sweat of his brow, solid work, first rate. It's cheaper to pay his toll."}}
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{{Block Quote|text = "One day, I ride up and what do I see? A bridge. And under that bridge sits a troll and demands every passerby pays him. Those who refuse have a leg injured, sometimes both. So I go to the alderman: 'How much will you give me for that troll?' He's amazed. 'What are you talking about?' he asks, 'Who will repair the bridge if the troll's not there? He repairs it regularly with the sweat of his brow, solid work, first rate. It's cheaper to pay his toll.'"|speaker = Geralt on finding lack of work over time|citation = pg. 160, {{TLW}} (UK edition)}}
 
==Notes==
 
Trolls are only mentioned and do not actually appear in any of [[Andrzej Sapkowski]]'s books. Two [[ogre]]-troll hybrids called [[Bue]] and [[Bang]] do appear in ''[[Season of Storms]] ''however.
 
 
 
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{{Infobox Bestiary2
{{Infoboxbestiary2|
 
name = Troll |
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|Name = Troll
image = File:Tw2_journal_troll.png |
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|Image = Tw2_journal_troll.png
occurrence = near bridges and ravines |
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|Occurrence = near bridges and ravines
immunity = [[knockdown]]<br>[[bleeding]] |
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|Immunity = [[knockdown]]<br>[[bleeding]]
susceptibility = [[poison]] |
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|Susceptibility = [[poison]]
tactics = throwing rocks |
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|Tactics = throwing rocks
loot = [[troll tongue]]<br>[[troll skin]]<br>[[cloth]]<br>[[leather]]<br>[[twine]] |
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|Loot = [[troll tongue]]<br>[[troll skin]]<br>[[cloth]]<br>[[leather]]<br>[[twine]]<br>[[troll trophy]]<br>[[oren]]s}}In {{Tw2}}, four trolls appears in Chapter I and II.
additional = [[troll trophy]]<br>[[oren]]s|
 
}}
 
In ''[[The Witcher 2]]'', four trolls appears in Chapter I and II.
 
   
 
One [[Troll of Flotsam|troll]] appears in the downloadable quest [[Troll Trouble]]. You can meet two other trolls in Chapter II, the [[Troll of Vergen]] and [[She-troll of Vergen|his wife]]. Another troll appears near the [[camp followers' encampment]], if Geralt chooses [[Roche's path]], in Chapter II, but that one is hostile. As of the Enhanced Edition, this troll may also be encountered on Iorveth's path.
 
One [[Troll of Flotsam|troll]] appears in the downloadable quest [[Troll Trouble]]. You can meet two other trolls in Chapter II, the [[Troll of Vergen]] and [[She-troll of Vergen|his wife]]. Another troll appears near the [[camp followers' encampment]], if Geralt chooses [[Roche's path]], in Chapter II, but that one is hostile. As of the Enhanced Edition, this troll may also be encountered on Iorveth's path.
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* Battlefield troll near Roche's camp (Hostile. Will not affect Friend of Trolls achievement)
 
* Battlefield troll near Roche's camp (Hostile. Will not affect Friend of Trolls achievement)
   
=== Associated Quests ===
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===Journal entry===
 
:''According to legend, trolls are creatures born of earth and their body is made of rock. They hate sunlight, which kills them by turning them into inanimate stone, so they subsist only at night. That's much for legends. And the reality? Well, as always, truth is much more prosaic. Trolls are living creatures like me and you, and they prefer day to night, for they are so clumsy that they stumble on stones in the dark, spilling vodka. Their skin is indeed hard like stone, but beneath there are muscles and a heart that pumps blood. And since they bleed, they can be killed.''
 
:''Trolls are primitive, true, but they are counted among sapient creatures. They can speak our tongue, though not very colorfully. They mate in pairs for life and, despite what the spiteful would have, they have feelings (even if they express them unceremoniously). All trolls share fondness of building and alcohol. They combine these passions by erecting bridges and drinking away the money gained from collecting tolls. Thus originated the sayings: "straight like a troll bridge", when something is twisted, and "trolling it a day", when construction workers make a break for "lunch".''
 
:''If a troll spots his opponent from a distance, he will try to crush him by throwing huge rocks. Trolls are surprisingly accurate when throwing missiles, and their thick skin provides them ample protection from arrows, so exchanging fire with them always end in the trolls' victory. The beast must be reached as fast as possible, and slaughtered with strong blows. They are sluggish, so a swordsman that evades first a thrown rock, than a rock-heavy fist, has a chance of survival. One should not take risks, however, and if possible reach an understanding with the monster.''
 
:''Trolls are huge beings, so knocking them down or unbalancing them in combat is highly unlikely. Their ability to regenerate is legendary, and means they need not fear wounds or oils increasing bleeding. However their fast metabolism has a darker side, since these monsters are very susceptible to venoms – these swiftly reach all recesses of the trollish body.''
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=== Associated quests ===
 
* [[Troll Trouble]]
 
* [[Troll Trouble]]
 
* [[Melitele's Heart]]
 
* [[Melitele's Heart]]
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* [[Vergen Besieged]]
 
* [[Vergen Besieged]]
 
* [[The Siege of Vergen]]
 
* [[The Siege of Vergen]]
 
===Journal Entry===
 
:''According to legend, trolls are creatures born of earth and their body is made of rock. They hate sunlight, which kills them by turning them into inanimate stone, so they subsist only at night. That's much for legends. And the reality? Well, as always, truth is much more prosaic. Trolls are living creatures like me and you, and they prefer day to night, for they are so clumsy that they stumble on stones in the dark, spilling vodka. Their skin is indeed hard like stone, but beneath there are muscles and a heart that pumps blood. And since they bleed, they can be killed.''
 
 
:''Trolls are primitive, true, but they are counted among sapient creatures. They can speak our tongue, though not very colorfully. They mate in pairs for life and, despite what the spiteful would have, they have feelings (even if they express them unceremoniously). All trolls share fondness of building and alcohol. They combine these passions by erecting bridges and drinking away the money gained from collecting tolls. Thus originated the sayings: "straight like a troll bridge", when something is twisted, and "trolling it a day", when construction workers make a break for "lunch".''
 
 
:''If a troll spots his opponent from a distance, he will try to crush him by throwing huge rocks. Trolls are surprisingly accurate when throwing missiles, and their thick skin provides them ample protection from arrows, so exchanging fire with them always end in the trolls' victory. The beast must be reached as fast as possible, and slaughtered with strong blows. They are sluggish, so a swordsman that evades first a thrown rock, than a rock-heavy fist, has a chance of survival. One should not take risks, however, and if possible reach an understanding with the monster.''
 
 
:''Trolls are huge beings, so knocking them down or unbalancing them in combat is highly unlikely. Their ability to regenerate is legendary, and means they need not fear wounds or oils increasing bleeding. However their fast metabolism has a darker side, since these monsters are very susceptible to venoms – these swiftly reach all recesses of the trollish body.''
 
   
 
== {{Tw3}} ==
 
== {{Tw3}} ==
 
[[File:Tw3 fighting rock trolls.png|thumb|220x220px]]
 
[[File:Tw3 fighting rock trolls.png|thumb|220x220px]]
Geralt can encounter many [[rock troll]]s and [[ice troll]]s, hostile and friendly, during his adventures. Those friendly include one named [[Boris (rock troll)|Boris]] living in [[Velen]] and another name [[Bart]] employed by [[Sigi Rueven]] in [[Novigrad]]. Furthermore, there are the two trios, ''farting trolls ''living in cave in [[Skellige]] called [[Jesse, Joe and Dodger]] (their voices are spoken by known Youtubers, as part of an Easter egg) and than [[Ogg, Pogg and Rogg]].
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Geralt can encounter many [[rock troll]]s and [[ice troll]]s, hostile and friendly, during his adventures. Those friendly include one named [[Boris (troll)|Boris]] living in [[Velen]] and another name [[Bart]] employed by [[Sigi Reuven]] in [[Novigrad]]. Furthermore, there are the two trios, ''farting trolls ''living in cave in [[Skellige]] called [[Jesse, Joe and Dodger]] (their voices are spoken by known Youtubers, as part of an Easter egg) and than [[Ogg, Pogg and Rogg]].
   
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== {{TWAG}} ==
== ''[[The Witcher: Adventure Game]]'' ==
 
 
[[File:Twag monster card troll.png|thumb|187x187px]]
 
[[File:Twag monster card troll.png|thumb|187x187px]]
In ''The Witcher: Adventure Game'' trolls can also cross path of Geralt, Yarpen, Triss and Dandelion.
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In ''The Witcher: Adventure Game'' trolls can also cross path of Geralt, Yarpen, Triss and Dandelion.
 
* Sword: 4
 
* Sword: 4
 
* Shield: 3
 
* Shield: 3
Successful Sword: Receive 2 VP.<br />
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Successful Sword: Receive 2 VP.<br>
 
Failed Shield: Suffer 2 Hearts.
 
Failed Shield: Suffer 2 Hearts.
   
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== {{TWBA}} ==
== ''[[The Witcher Battle Arena]]'' ==
 
Since 29 June 2015 until game was removed, Troll was one of playable characters in the MOBA "The Witcher Battle Arena".
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Since June 29, 2015 until the game was removed, Troll was one of playable characters in the MOBA ''The Witcher Battle Arena.''
   
== {{Comics section}} ==
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== Notes ==
 
* Trolls are only mentioned but do not actually appear in any of [[Andrzej Sapkowski]]'s books. Two [[ogre]]-troll hybrids called [[Bue]] and [[Bang]] do appear in {{SoS}} however.
A troll called [[Rockstride]] is encountered by [[Geralt]] and [[Addario Bach]] in ''[[The Witcher: Fox Children]] ''and than again by same witcher and [[Ciri]] in ''[[The Witcher: Curse of Crows]]''.
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* In the comics, a troll called [[Rockstride]] is encountered by [[Geralt of Rivia|Geralt]] and [[Addario Bach]] in ''[[The Witcher: Fox Children]] ''and than again by the same witcher and [[Ciri]] in ''[[The Witcher: Curse of Crows]]''.
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==References==
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== Videos ==
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File:What are Trolls? The Witcher 3 Lore - Trolls
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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Tw3_artwork_Troll.jpg|The Witcher 3 Troll concept art.
 
Tw3_artwork_Troll.jpg|The Witcher 3 Troll concept art.
 
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[[Category:Trolls]]
 
[[Category:Trolls]]
[[Category:Comics]]
 
 
[[Category:The Witcher 2 Chapter I]]
 
[[Category:The Witcher 2 Chapter I]]
 
[[Category:The Witcher 2 Chapter II]]
 
[[Category:The Witcher 2 Chapter II]]
 
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[[Category:The Witcher Adventure Game bestiary]]
 
[[Category:The Witcher Adventure Game bestiary]]
 
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Revision as of 22:29, 22 February 2020

Gwent cardart monsters bridge troll

Trolls are giant, humanoid creatures. Trolls possess a certain level of intelligence, and are able to use simple sentences to communicate with humans and amongst themselves, while others are even able to draw[1] or write[2]. They usually reside in the wild, but often are found living under bridges (which they often build themselves) and demand toll from travelers. While witchers used to kill trolls in the past (as some trolls eat or ate human flesh), nowadays often people are used to having a troll around, especially considering that paying the toll is cheaper than maintenance of the bridge.

Yennefer had a giant mountain troll penis in her collection. There is a common belief that trolls are petrified by sunlight, but it's not true.

"One day, I ride up and what do I see? A bridge. And under that bridge sits a troll and demands every passerby pays him. Those who refuse have a leg injured, sometimes both. So I go to the alderman: 'How much will you give me for that troll?' He's amazed. 'What are you talking about?' he asks, 'Who will repair the bridge if the troll's not there? He repairs it regularly with the sweat of his brow, solid work, first rate. It's cheaper to pay his toll.'"
- Geralt on finding lack of work over time, pg. 160, The Last Wish (UK edition)

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings

In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, four trolls appears in Chapter I and II.

One troll appears in the downloadable quest Troll Trouble. You can meet two other trolls in Chapter II, the Troll of Vergen and his wife. Another troll appears near the camp followers' encampment, if Geralt chooses Roche's path, in Chapter II, but that one is hostile. As of the Enhanced Edition, this troll may also be encountered on Iorveth's path.

Known Trolls

Journal entry

According to legend, trolls are creatures born of earth and their body is made of rock. They hate sunlight, which kills them by turning them into inanimate stone, so they subsist only at night. That's much for legends. And the reality? Well, as always, truth is much more prosaic. Trolls are living creatures like me and you, and they prefer day to night, for they are so clumsy that they stumble on stones in the dark, spilling vodka. Their skin is indeed hard like stone, but beneath there are muscles and a heart that pumps blood. And since they bleed, they can be killed.
Trolls are primitive, true, but they are counted among sapient creatures. They can speak our tongue, though not very colorfully. They mate in pairs for life and, despite what the spiteful would have, they have feelings (even if they express them unceremoniously). All trolls share fondness of building and alcohol. They combine these passions by erecting bridges and drinking away the money gained from collecting tolls. Thus originated the sayings: "straight like a troll bridge", when something is twisted, and "trolling it a day", when construction workers make a break for "lunch".
If a troll spots his opponent from a distance, he will try to crush him by throwing huge rocks. Trolls are surprisingly accurate when throwing missiles, and their thick skin provides them ample protection from arrows, so exchanging fire with them always end in the trolls' victory. The beast must be reached as fast as possible, and slaughtered with strong blows. They are sluggish, so a swordsman that evades first a thrown rock, than a rock-heavy fist, has a chance of survival. One should not take risks, however, and if possible reach an understanding with the monster.
Trolls are huge beings, so knocking them down or unbalancing them in combat is highly unlikely. Their ability to regenerate is legendary, and means they need not fear wounds or oils increasing bleeding. However their fast metabolism has a darker side, since these monsters are very susceptible to venoms – these swiftly reach all recesses of the trollish body.

Associated quests

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Tw3 fighting rock trolls

Geralt can encounter many rock trolls and ice trolls, hostile and friendly, during his adventures. Those friendly include one named Boris living in Velen and another name Bart employed by Sigi Reuven in Novigrad. Furthermore, there are the two trios, farting trolls living in cave in Skellige called Jesse, Joe and Dodger (their voices are spoken by known Youtubers, as part of an Easter egg) and than Ogg, Pogg and Rogg.

The Witcher Adventure Game

Twag monster card troll

In The Witcher: Adventure Game trolls can also cross path of Geralt, Yarpen, Triss and Dandelion.

  • Sword: 4
  • Shield: 3

Successful Sword: Receive 2 VP.
Failed Shield: Suffer 2 Hearts.

The Witcher Battle Arena

Since June 29, 2015 until the game was removed, Troll was one of playable characters in the MOBA The Witcher Battle Arena.

Notes

References

Videos

Gallery