Troll
Humanoid: A humanoid usually has two arms, two legs, and one head, or a human-like torso, arms, and a head. Humanoids have few or no supernatural or extraordinary abilities, but most can speak and usually have well-developed societies. They are usually Small or Medium (with the exception of giants). Every humanoid creature also has a specific race, such as human, giant, goblinoid, reptilian, or tengu.
Giant: A giant is a humanoid creature of great strength, usually of at least Large size. Giants have low-light vision.
Trolls possess incredibly sharp claws and amazing
regenerative powers, allowing them to recover from nearly any wound. They are
stooped, fantastically ugly, and astonishingly strong — combined with their
claws, their strength allows them to literally tear apart flesh to feed their
voracious appetites. Trolls stand about 14 feet tall, but their hunched
postures often make them appear shorter. An adult troll weighs around 1,000
pounds.
If it hits with two claws at the same time, a troll can
cause tremendous damage by latching onto the opponent’s body and tearing flesh.
A troll’s appetite and its
regenerative powers make it a fearless combatant, ever prepared to charge headlong
at the nearest living creature and attack with all of its fury. Only fire seems
to cause a troll to hesitate, but even this mortal threat is not enough to stop
a troll’s advance. Those who commonly battle with trolls know to locate and
burn any pieces after a fight, for even the smallest scrap of flesh can regrow
a full-size troll given enough time. Fortunately, only the largest part of a
troll regrows in this way.
A troll is difficult to kill. Trolls heal damage, as with
fast healing, but they cannot die as long as their regeneration is still
functioning (although trolls still fall unconscious). Certain attack forms,
typically fire and acid, cause a troll’s regeneration to stop functioning
following the attack. During this time, the creature does not heal any damage
and can die normally.
Attack forms that don’t deal hit point damage are not healed
by regeneration. Regeneration also does not restore hit points lost from
starvation, thirst, or suffocation. Regenerating creatures can regrow lost
portions of their bodies and can reattach severed limbs or body parts if they
are brought together. Severed parts that are not reattached wither and die
normally.
They have darkvision.
Despite their cruelty in
combat, trolls are surprisingly tender and kind to their own young. Female
trolls work as a group, spending a great deal of time teaching young trolls to
hunt and fend for themselves before sending them off to find their own territories.
A male troll tends to live a solitary existence, partnering with a female for
only a brief time to mate. All trolls spend most of their time hunting for
food, as they must consume vast amounts each day or face starvation. Due to
this need, most trolls stake out large territories as their own, and fights
between rivals are quite common. While these are usually nonlethal, trolls are
aware of each others’ weaknesses and will use such knowledge to kill their own
kind if food is scarce.
They have scent.
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