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'''Stone-trolls''' were a race of trolls in the service of [[Sauron]]. We know nothing for certain of these creatures except that they inhabited the [[Westlands]] of [[Middle-earth]]: the trolls encountered by [[Bilbo Baggins]] and his companions on their journey to [[Erebor]] were likely of this kind.
'''Stone-trolls''' were a race of [[trolls]] in the service of [[Sauron]]. Not much is known of these creatures, except that they inhabited the [[Westlands]] of [[Middle-earth]] and that they spoke a "debased form of the [[Westron|Common Speech]]".<ref>{{App|F1iv}}</ref>


[[Bert]], [[Tom]], and [[William Huggins|Bill]] — the trolls encountered by [[Bilbo Baggins]] and his companions on their journey to [[Erebor]] — were likely of this kind, as they spoke [[Westron]].<ref>{{H|2}}</ref><ref name=RF>[[Robert Foster]] (1978), ''[[The Complete Guide to Middle-earth]]'', p. 366</ref>
In {{TA|3018}}, [[Samwise Gamgee|Sam Gamgee]] composed the humorous poem "[[The Stone Troll]]", about [[Tom Bombadil]] visiting the old troll Tim.<ref>{{FR|I12}}</ref><ref>{{AB|7}}</ref><ref name=RF/>
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Revision as of 19:41, 9 March 2012

Stone-trolls were a race of trolls in the service of Sauron. Not much is known of these creatures, except that they inhabited the Westlands of Middle-earth and that they spoke a "debased form of the Common Speech".[1]

Bert, Tom, and Bill — the trolls encountered by Bilbo Baggins and his companions on their journey to Erebor — were likely of this kind, as they spoke Westron.[2][3]

In T.A. 3018, Sam Gamgee composed the humorous poem "The Stone Troll", about Tom Bombadil visiting the old troll Tim.[4][5][3]

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