Grandparent Trolls

Steadfast and learned elder of the Troll Family. More noticeable due to all gray hair, wire rimmed glasses, and slow but deliberate pace. 20"

Prospector Trolls

Uncommon; limited to rugged terrain. Never seen without a silver pick-ax and a green sack filled with gold. 16"

Woodcutter Trolls

Common; from late Fall on. Unmistakable when wearing their hooded coats. Often observed swinging an ax or carrying firewood. 12"

Birdnester Trolls

More active in Spring. Help birds with nest design, costruction, and placement. 16"

Sporting Trolls (GOLF)

Especially abundant on weekends and holidays. Often observed around sand or water. 8"

Sporting Trolls (FISH)

Very common around waterways (where there is work to be done!) Known for endless patience and colorful stories. 8"

 
Sweetheart Trolls

Most plentiful in the Spring, when they make little or no attempt to hide. &"

 
Anniversary Trolls

All Trolls celebrate these occasions, but some develop a suspicious memory lapse. They have somewhat gray hair and wear glasses.

 
Troll with Sprout (Baby Troll)

Rarely encountered outside it's habitat. The mischievous sprouts (occasionally twins) are carefully nurtured for many years. 16"

Christmas Trolls

Begin to appear as days grow shorter. Very common around winter solstice, when they are arranging holiday festivities.

Mystic Trolls

Extremely rare; no verified sightings. But thought to have dark hair, violet eyes, and possess extraordinary powers. 12"

Gnomes

Akin to (and often mistake for) Trolls. Noticeably different, with long beards (on males only!), blue hair and red pointed caps. 10", 14", 24".

Troll Pets

Commonly found in and around Troll dwellings. One can track a "House Mouse" to find the secluded Troll habitats. Don't get lost!

Troll Cooks

Usually active year round; creating delicacies to full us up (and sometimes out!) 8".

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