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I cannot imagine the life one must have led to have never met with a Troll, but, if you have lived such a life, please count yourself blessed. These hulking beasts are found all over Rivellon, with various adaptations to their environment. If you should face a Troll without a mighty warrior or Sourcerer in the party, I recommend you spend your last breathing moments praying to the Seven.
Blackwood's Bestiary - Entry #80 Cranley Huwbert

Trolls are huge and strong creatures that inhabit Rivellon.

Background[]

Huge, strong and savage these are generally the main characteristics of most common trolls found across Rivellon. Most of these had adapted to their environment and are contrary to popular believe intelligent to some degree. To hunt their prey they can either use their strong arms or clubs or they build traps which are large covered holes in the ground. Some trolls though may also live near bridges where they can demand a toll from passing adventurers. 

The most powerful and intelligent trolls may crown themselves as kings or queens and own large territory while also having various troll followers. One of such trolls were King Bragi and Queen Ormhildr who ruled over large portion of Aleroth and Broken Valley regions. They had built shrines underneath Aleroth. Their prized possessions hidden there were cursed, later inflicting harm those who sought to steal them from their shrines.

Divinity: Original Sin II[]

Trolls appear within several locations and though they are not initially hostile they may and will attack if provoked.

Divinity II: Dragon Knight Saga[]

Trolls can first be seen attacking the warriors from Band of Brutes, if they are punished by Louis. They are also encountered:

The hero may find a book about trolls titled Survive the Trolls Survival Guide during their adventures. The book Adventuring for Dummies, Part Two also warns of the dangers of digging for treasure in troll pits.

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