[Ansteorra] Elfsea Mud I mean Springfair

Harry Bilings humble_archer at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 8 16:57:38 PDT 2002


Well Pendaran where is your "proof" that trolls do not exists? GONNORA has
offered her "proof" for their existence.
plachoya
>
>Pendaran said:
> >Troll? There was a troll on that site? Good
> >heavens, why didn't someone try to kill it?
>
>Now wait a minute!
>
>There are trolls that help fishermen in distress, trolls that kidnapped
>people to make them their slaves, trolls that hated people and did anything
>to harm them and trolls that loved people so much that they died for them.
>The list is never ending and there are a lot of different types of trolls
>that exist, small, big, bad and good. Trolls are usually bigger than
>humans,
>rather stupid and in most cases greedy and cruel. However the tales also
>tell of trolls that are smart, trolls that have knowledge beyond humans,
>trolls that are sensitive and trolls that are more loyal than any other
>being to humans.
>
>Before you go killing any trolls, remember that when trolls experience
>adversity they normally react with great anger and horrific revenge.  On
>the
>other hand, when they want to repay someone's kindness towards them there
>is
>no distance that they would not travel and no mountains they would not
>climb
>in order to come to that persons aid. Some trolls are known to help people
>on there own initiative and expect no rewards. Some stories tell of trolls
>that eat humans while others tell of trolls that kidnap humans (males and
>females) for sexual games and pleasure. It is not uncommon that a troll
>will
>fall in love with a human and then kidnap that person. Usually the person
>is
>held hostage in the troll cave and eventually die there. The troll that
>loved that person then died in grief. Other tales tell of humans that fell
>in love with trolls and went to live with them. In most cases like that the
>human started to gradually change and in the end turned into a troll too.
>
>It's a *much* better idea to leave out cream and honeycakes for the trolls,
>then they'll be your friend.  You know the old saying, "trusty as a
>troll" -- that comes from the loyalty a well-fed and friendly troll will
>repay their neighbors!
>
> >Of course, I still don't believe that those
> >things exist, I don't care what Ivar and
> >Gunorra say.
>
>I can *show* you a troll.  There are several places in Iceland and
>elsewhere
>where a troll fell asleep and was caught by the daylight and turned to
>stone.  Here's one in Iceland:
>
>http://www.alda.is/images/troll.jpg
>
>::GUNNORA::
>
>Who *regularly* leaves out milk, mead and honeycakes for my trolls, don't
>*anyone* try and hurt them!  They watch over my horses and keep wolves
>away!
>
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