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[[Image:John Howe - Hill Troll.jpg|thumb|''Hill Troll'' by [[John Howe]]]]
[[Image:John Howe - Hill Troll.jpg|thumb|''Hill Troll'' by [[John Howe]]]]
'''Hill-trolls''' were a variety of [[trolls|troll]] adapted for life among hills and moorland. [[Aragorn II|Aragorn's]] grandfather [[Arador]] was slain by them in the hills north of [[Rivendell]], and a company of these creatures were among the armies that [[Sauron]] loosed from the [[Morannon]] in the [[War of the Ring]].
'''Hill-trolls''' were a variety of [[trolls|troll]] adapted for life among hills and moorland. [[Aragorn|Aragorn's]] grandfather [[Arador]] was slain by them in the hills north of [[Rivendell]], and a company of these creatures were among the armies that [[Sauron]] loosed from the [[Morannon]] in the [[War of the Ring]].


In appearance they were man-like, but larger, and seem to have been covered with hard scales. They were fearsome and vicious, bellowing like beasts as they stormed into battle, and beating their enemies down with great hammers.
In appearance they were man-like, but larger, and seem to have been covered with hard scales. They were fearsome and vicious, bellowing like beasts as they stormed into battle, and beating their enemies down with great hammers.

Revision as of 22:43, 7 August 2010

Hill Troll by John Howe

Hill-trolls were a variety of troll adapted for life among hills and moorland. Aragorn's grandfather Arador was slain by them in the hills north of Rivendell, and a company of these creatures were among the armies that Sauron loosed from the Morannon in the War of the Ring.

In appearance they were man-like, but larger, and seem to have been covered with hard scales. They were fearsome and vicious, bellowing like beasts as they stormed into battle, and beating their enemies down with great hammers.