Trolls

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Trolls in the Shannara are a large, well muscled and practical people, having barklike skin and a fiercesome reputation as warriors. The live tribal and nomadic lives in the Northland.

Birth of the Trolls

The great Holocaust that destroyed the Old World, killed most of the inhabitants of the world. Yet some miraculously survived, and struggled to survive over the next thousand years. While most on the surface died in the final holocaust, some survived. Of those, there where some that where unusually strong and managed to survive the poison air and mutuated land. They traveled to the northern mountains and survived best in a fierce tribal culture of nomads. The strongest and largest where the ones able to procreate. The child of these matings where forever marked by the holocaust. After a thousand years the offspring evolved into huge, muscular people with barklike skin and few facial features.[1]

References

  1. ^ Brooks, Terry and Patterson, Teresa (2001). The World of Shannara pp. 5



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