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Two-headed trolls are brutal savages who combine immense strength and size with a powerful regenerative ability. They are sometimes considered the offspring of [[Ettin|ettins and]] [[Troll|common trolls]].
 
Two-headed trolls are brutal savages who combine immense strength and size with a powerful regenerative ability. They are sometimes considered the offspring of [[Ettin|ettins and]] [[Troll|common trolls]].
 
==Combat==
 
==Combat==
In most ways, two-headed trolls fight like normal trolls, but with added strength and perception (much like an ettin). The creatures are usually too bestial to bother arguing between their heads, and they share the troll's regenerative abilities, though they are reduced slightly. Tw-headed trolls have more robust limbs, too, rather than the easily severed limbs of their more wiry kin.
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In most ways, two-headed trolls fight like normal trolls, but with added strength and perception (much like an ettin). The creatures are usually too bestial to bother arguing between their heads, and they share the troll's regenerative abilities, though they are reduced slightly. Two-headed trolls have more robust limbs, too, rather than the easily severed limbs of their more wiry kin.
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
These trolls prefer damp caves.
 
These trolls prefer damp caves.

Revision as of 17:06, 20 August 2014

TrollTwo-Headed

AKA: Giant Two-Headed Troll

Two-headed trolls are brutal savages who combine immense strength and size with a powerful regenerative ability. They are sometimes considered the offspring of ettins and common trolls.

Combat

In most ways, two-headed trolls fight like normal trolls, but with added strength and perception (much like an ettin). The creatures are usually too bestial to bother arguing between their heads, and they share the troll's regenerative abilities, though they are reduced slightly. Two-headed trolls have more robust limbs, too, rather than the easily severed limbs of their more wiry kin.

Habitat

These trolls prefer damp caves.