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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" |
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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" |
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| Birdnester Trolls More active in Spring. Help birds with nest design, costruction, and placement. 16" |
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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" |
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| Sweetheart Trolls Most plentiful in the Spring, when they make little or no attempt to hide. &" |
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| Anniversary Trolls All Trolls celebrate these occasions, but some develop a suspicious memory lapse. They have somewhat gray hair and wear glasses. |
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| Troll with Sprout (Baby Troll) Rarely encountered outside it's habitat. The mischievous sprouts (occasionally twins) are carefully nurtured for many years. 16" |
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| Christmas Trolls Begin to appear as days grow shorter. Very common around winter solstice, when they are arranging holiday festivities. |
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| Mystic Trolls Extremely rare; no verified sightings. But thought to have dark hair, violet eyes, and possess extraordinary powers. 12" |
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| 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". |
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| 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! |
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| Troll Cooks Usually active year round; creating delicacies to full us up (and sometimes out!) 8". |
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