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<blockquote data-quote="Jlord" data-source="post: 4771713" data-attributes="member: 83519"><p><strong>Troll</strong></p><p>Quick note on the troll, these guys are "similar" but not the same as the standard D&D Trolls. They are kind of like the half orcs of my world. They are Big humanoids who have elongated upper bodies (they almost look like big dwarves) they have horns that grow in meny different ways out of their bodies, and have mild regenerative abilities. For those of you how have played shadowrun, they look very much like the trolls from that game.</p><p> </p><p>Racial Fluff</p><p> </p><p>[sblock]Troll</p><p> </p><p>“You can never look down on the Troll… Unless you have a very tall ladder… “ </p><p> </p><p>~Reginald G. Hornstalk</p><p>Bridge Construction Worker/Adventurer</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Trolls resemble very large monstrous humans. Their skinis often ridged and lumpy due to natural dermal bone deposits, resulting in a natural armor effect. They are tall and strongly built, often standing close to 8½ feet in height and weighing 600 pounds or more. Most trolls have arms that are far longer in proportion to those of the other races. </p><p>A troll’s ears are pointed, and they have two extra teeth—for a total of 32—including prominent lower canines. Trolls also have a pair of horns that grow in all manner of ways—straight, curled, twisted, etc.</p><p>A typical Troll’s skin can be of any natural human color; however some troll skin color has shades of green as well. Trolls grow faster than human children do. They reach the size and development of a 10-year-old human child by the age of 5 and reach adulthood by 14.</p><p> </p><p>STARTING AGE </p><p>Adulthood: 14</p><p>Barbarian, Rogue, Sorcerer: +1d4</p><p>Bard, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger: +1d6</p><p>Cleric, Druid, Monk, Wizard: +2d6</p><p> </p><p>AGING EFFECTS </p><p>Middle Age: 30 years</p><p>Old: 45 years</p><p>Venerable: 60 years</p><p>Maximum Age: +2d10</p><p>.</p><p> </p><p>HEIGHT AND WEIGHT </p><p>Base Length: 6’7’’</p><p>Length Modifier: +2d12</p><p>Base Weight: 350</p><p>Weight Modifier:x(3d6lbs)</p><p> </p><p>TROLL CHARACTERS </p><p>Born to fight, Trolls are a race of strong mercenaries, soldiers, and adventurers. Long ago, their savage ways caused them to be considered nothing more than monsters, but now these proud warriors have taken up the way of civility and have become a more respectable race.</p><p> </p><p>Adventuring Race: Trolls adventure to gain respect and honor. Whether it is for the honor of his chief whom gave him the task of finding the tribe’s sacred relic, or his loyalty to his comrades at arms; a troll adventures to make himself a better man.</p><p> </p><p>Character Development: A good way to get good character development with a troll, is to make him start from nothing, or in a dishonorable situation, and to bring him up to a respectable being in society.</p><p> </p><p>Character Names: Trogg, Thand, Hulk, Lug, Raz, Goliath. Some Bridge Trolls take Human or other racial names.</p><p> </p><p>ROLEPLAYING A TROLL </p><p>To a Troll, honor is more important than life itself. First and foremost, honor is tied to battlefield conduct. Adversaries should be treated with courtesy and respect, even if they are bitter enemies. Caution and discretion is key to a warrior’s survival, but fear is a disease and cowardice is a moral failing.</p><p> </p><p>The drive to behave honorably extends into the rest of a Troll’s life: Breaking an oath is the height of dishonor, and attention to honesty extends to every word. A commitment made must be carried out. Ultimately, a Troll takes responsibility for his or her actions and their consequences.</p><p> </p><p>A continual drive for self-improvement reveals an additional aspect of Troll honor. Trolls value skill and excellence in all endeavors. They hate to fail, and they push themselves to extreme efforts before they give up on something. A Troll holds mastery of a particular skill as a lifetime goal. Members of other races who share the same commitment find it easy to earn the respect of a Troll.</p><p> </p><p>The Trolls dedication to honor and excellence sometimes leads others to view Troll as arrogant and proud. Most Troll share a great pride in their race’s past and present accomplishments, but they are also quick to admire the accomplishments of others. Even though the Trolls were enemies to humans, they recognize them as worthy companions or opponents, admiring their strength and tenacity as friends or enemies.</p><p> </p><p>Though stereotyped as stupid, frightening, and savage, trolls are no less intelligent or well mannered than other races, though they do suffer from disproportionally high illiteracy and poverty rates in human cities. Perhaps because they still face a certain amount of prejudice in society—not to mention the daily size difficulties of living in a society primarily oriented towards smaller people—trolls often band together socially and culturally. Some trolls prefer to live simple isolated lifestyles in wilderness or remote urban settings. On the flipside, many trolls have found gainfully employment for the very traits that make them marginalized: size, strength, and intimidation. Trolls often work as manual laborers and are in high demand as mercenaries, bodyguards, and other security positions.</p><p> </p><p>Trolls seek adventure for the chance to prove their worth, win renown, and perhaps become champions about whom stories will be told for generations. To win everlasting glory through mighty deeds, daring exploits, and supreme skill—that is the Troll dream.</p><p> </p><p>Personality: Trolls tend to be to the point and often blunt. They would rather anger someone with the truth then deceive someone with a lie. Trolls would rather fight than argue, and would rather act than wait around for alternative solutions. Trolls love simple pleasures such as feasting, singing, wrestling, drumming, and dancing. In refined situations, a troll is not one to rush off and make a fool of himself. He realizes that he is an easy target in such situations and plays it cool to prevent a situation that could bring disgrace upon himself or his comrades. </p><p> </p><p>Behaviors: When it comes down to a trolls behavior, the only real question the troll ever asks himself is “will I bring honor (or dishonor) to myself if I do this?” A troll’s sense of honor is his driving point, which makes him a loyal and devoted friend to his allies, and a deadly force to those whom have wronged him. </p><p> </p><p>Language: The Troll Language has only recently adopted a written form that the Bridge Trolls often use. The Alphabet uses the common script. Most Hill Troll tribes seldom write with it. Trolls have a large tradition of oral history. </p><p> </p><p>TROLL SOCIETY </p><p>Troll Society is divided up into two different types; Bridge Troll society, and Hill Troll society. Hill Trolls are plains men who move from location to location. They are Noble savages who live off the land that they have lived on for hundreds of years. Trolls are taught to fight and be strong warriors at a young age and the chief of each tribe usually wins his place by winning at tests that combine strength and wisdom to lead. Any one may choose become a chief at any time after the age of 14, but most do not unless they are totally sure that they can lead effectively. Hill Trolls are hunting and gathering societies, whom are more than willing to trade with visitors from the outside. However, no matter what quarrel the many tribes may have, an attack from outsiders is always retaliated with the entirety of the tribes. </p><p> </p><p>Bridge Troll Society is a civilized troll society. Bridge Trolls were Hill Trolls that left the plains to live in the great human cities, usually enticed by the great difference in lifestyle from where they whence came. Bridge Trolls get there name from what all define as their home Cities, The Troll Bridges. These Two Monstrous City Bridges Connect The Three Continents of Midgaurd. </p><p> </p><p>Alignment : Trolls are usually neutral. They usually follow laws, and their own sense of honor, but have a wildness about them that they can never truly shake.</p><p> </p><p>Lands : Hill Trolls live in the Reus Plains. Bridge Trolls live in West or East Troll Bridge City, but you can usually find Bridge Trolls scattered in settlements with mixed races.</p><p> </p><p>Beliefs :All Trolls Worship Thandrill, The Troll patron god of strength and longevity. However, Trolls have an ancestral Belief system and have huge respect for their elders. </p><p> </p><p>Relations: Because of past as savage brutes, Trolls are usually “Tolerated.” Because of this a Troll can often have a rough time and feel ostracized from a group of non trolls. Some Trolls are reserved, trying to not draw attention to themselves. Some try to demonstrate piety and good heartedness as publicly as they can. Most trolls though bit their upper lip and wait for their chance to prove their worth of respect through action, whether it be on the battlefield or on the job. </p><p> </p><p>TROLL ADVENTURES </p><p>Bharash is a Troll barbarian who leads a group of adventurers in search of riches and glory. Inspired by tales of the ancient heroes of the rolling plains, he seeks his destiny in battle. </p><p> </p><p>Harann is a fighter dedicated to the mastery of her chosen weapon, the bastard sword. She rises early every morning to practice combat maneuvers and constantly strives to master new techniques. Excellence with her weapon is symbolic to her; it represents excellence of character, the perfection of her spirit. When she has achieved perfect mastery of the bastard sword, she believes she will be perfect herself.</p><p> </p><p>Donaar believes that the Troll race is destined to rise from the nature of its ancient tribal structure and to form a new nation carved from the innovation of the civilized races. And he intends to be instrumental in that process. As a reminder, he keeps a crossbow that was found at a sacked troll encampment as a sign that technology is the strength of the future.[/sblock]Racial Traits</p><p> </p><p> Let me know what you think!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jlord, post: 4771713, member: 83519"] [B]Troll[/B] Quick note on the troll, these guys are "similar" but not the same as the standard D&D Trolls. They are kind of like the half orcs of my world. They are Big humanoids who have elongated upper bodies (they almost look like big dwarves) they have horns that grow in meny different ways out of their bodies, and have mild regenerative abilities. For those of you how have played shadowrun, they look very much like the trolls from that game. Racial Fluff [sblock]Troll “You can never look down on the Troll… Unless you have a very tall ladder… “ ~Reginald G. Hornstalk Bridge Construction Worker/Adventurer Trolls resemble very large monstrous humans. Their skinis often ridged and lumpy due to natural dermal bone deposits, resulting in a natural armor effect. They are tall and strongly built, often standing close to 8½ feet in height and weighing 600 pounds or more. Most trolls have arms that are far longer in proportion to those of the other races. A troll’s ears are pointed, and they have two extra teeth—for a total of 32—including prominent lower canines. Trolls also have a pair of horns that grow in all manner of ways—straight, curled, twisted, etc. A typical Troll’s skin can be of any natural human color; however some troll skin color has shades of green as well. Trolls grow faster than human children do. They reach the size and development of a 10-year-old human child by the age of 5 and reach adulthood by 14. STARTING AGE Adulthood: 14 Barbarian, Rogue, Sorcerer: +1d4 Bard, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger: +1d6 Cleric, Druid, Monk, Wizard: +2d6 AGING EFFECTS Middle Age: 30 years Old: 45 years Venerable: 60 years Maximum Age: +2d10 . HEIGHT AND WEIGHT Base Length: 6’7’’ Length Modifier: +2d12 Base Weight: 350 Weight Modifier:x(3d6lbs) TROLL CHARACTERS Born to fight, Trolls are a race of strong mercenaries, soldiers, and adventurers. Long ago, their savage ways caused them to be considered nothing more than monsters, but now these proud warriors have taken up the way of civility and have become a more respectable race. Adventuring Race: Trolls adventure to gain respect and honor. Whether it is for the honor of his chief whom gave him the task of finding the tribe’s sacred relic, or his loyalty to his comrades at arms; a troll adventures to make himself a better man. Character Development: A good way to get good character development with a troll, is to make him start from nothing, or in a dishonorable situation, and to bring him up to a respectable being in society. Character Names: Trogg, Thand, Hulk, Lug, Raz, Goliath. Some Bridge Trolls take Human or other racial names. ROLEPLAYING A TROLL To a Troll, honor is more important than life itself. First and foremost, honor is tied to battlefield conduct. Adversaries should be treated with courtesy and respect, even if they are bitter enemies. Caution and discretion is key to a warrior’s survival, but fear is a disease and cowardice is a moral failing. The drive to behave honorably extends into the rest of a Troll’s life: Breaking an oath is the height of dishonor, and attention to honesty extends to every word. A commitment made must be carried out. Ultimately, a Troll takes responsibility for his or her actions and their consequences. A continual drive for self-improvement reveals an additional aspect of Troll honor. Trolls value skill and excellence in all endeavors. They hate to fail, and they push themselves to extreme efforts before they give up on something. A Troll holds mastery of a particular skill as a lifetime goal. Members of other races who share the same commitment find it easy to earn the respect of a Troll. The Trolls dedication to honor and excellence sometimes leads others to view Troll as arrogant and proud. Most Troll share a great pride in their race’s past and present accomplishments, but they are also quick to admire the accomplishments of others. Even though the Trolls were enemies to humans, they recognize them as worthy companions or opponents, admiring their strength and tenacity as friends or enemies. Though stereotyped as stupid, frightening, and savage, trolls are no less intelligent or well mannered than other races, though they do suffer from disproportionally high illiteracy and poverty rates in human cities. Perhaps because they still face a certain amount of prejudice in society—not to mention the daily size difficulties of living in a society primarily oriented towards smaller people—trolls often band together socially and culturally. Some trolls prefer to live simple isolated lifestyles in wilderness or remote urban settings. On the flipside, many trolls have found gainfully employment for the very traits that make them marginalized: size, strength, and intimidation. Trolls often work as manual laborers and are in high demand as mercenaries, bodyguards, and other security positions. Trolls seek adventure for the chance to prove their worth, win renown, and perhaps become champions about whom stories will be told for generations. To win everlasting glory through mighty deeds, daring exploits, and supreme skill—that is the Troll dream. Personality: Trolls tend to be to the point and often blunt. They would rather anger someone with the truth then deceive someone with a lie. Trolls would rather fight than argue, and would rather act than wait around for alternative solutions. Trolls love simple pleasures such as feasting, singing, wrestling, drumming, and dancing. In refined situations, a troll is not one to rush off and make a fool of himself. He realizes that he is an easy target in such situations and plays it cool to prevent a situation that could bring disgrace upon himself or his comrades. Behaviors: When it comes down to a trolls behavior, the only real question the troll ever asks himself is “will I bring honor (or dishonor) to myself if I do this?” A troll’s sense of honor is his driving point, which makes him a loyal and devoted friend to his allies, and a deadly force to those whom have wronged him. Language: The Troll Language has only recently adopted a written form that the Bridge Trolls often use. The Alphabet uses the common script. Most Hill Troll tribes seldom write with it. Trolls have a large tradition of oral history. TROLL SOCIETY Troll Society is divided up into two different types; Bridge Troll society, and Hill Troll society. Hill Trolls are plains men who move from location to location. They are Noble savages who live off the land that they have lived on for hundreds of years. Trolls are taught to fight and be strong warriors at a young age and the chief of each tribe usually wins his place by winning at tests that combine strength and wisdom to lead. Any one may choose become a chief at any time after the age of 14, but most do not unless they are totally sure that they can lead effectively. Hill Trolls are hunting and gathering societies, whom are more than willing to trade with visitors from the outside. However, no matter what quarrel the many tribes may have, an attack from outsiders is always retaliated with the entirety of the tribes. Bridge Troll Society is a civilized troll society. Bridge Trolls were Hill Trolls that left the plains to live in the great human cities, usually enticed by the great difference in lifestyle from where they whence came. Bridge Trolls get there name from what all define as their home Cities, The Troll Bridges. These Two Monstrous City Bridges Connect The Three Continents of Midgaurd. Alignment : Trolls are usually neutral. They usually follow laws, and their own sense of honor, but have a wildness about them that they can never truly shake. Lands : Hill Trolls live in the Reus Plains. Bridge Trolls live in West or East Troll Bridge City, but you can usually find Bridge Trolls scattered in settlements with mixed races. Beliefs :All Trolls Worship Thandrill, The Troll patron god of strength and longevity. However, Trolls have an ancestral Belief system and have huge respect for their elders. Relations: Because of past as savage brutes, Trolls are usually “Tolerated.” Because of this a Troll can often have a rough time and feel ostracized from a group of non trolls. Some Trolls are reserved, trying to not draw attention to themselves. Some try to demonstrate piety and good heartedness as publicly as they can. Most trolls though bit their upper lip and wait for their chance to prove their worth of respect through action, whether it be on the battlefield or on the job. TROLL ADVENTURES Bharash is a Troll barbarian who leads a group of adventurers in search of riches and glory. Inspired by tales of the ancient heroes of the rolling plains, he seeks his destiny in battle. Harann is a fighter dedicated to the mastery of her chosen weapon, the bastard sword. She rises early every morning to practice combat maneuvers and constantly strives to master new techniques. Excellence with her weapon is symbolic to her; it represents excellence of character, the perfection of her spirit. When she has achieved perfect mastery of the bastard sword, she believes she will be perfect herself. Donaar believes that the Troll race is destined to rise from the nature of its ancient tribal structure and to form a new nation carved from the innovation of the civilized races. And he intends to be instrumental in that process. As a reminder, he keeps a crossbow that was found at a sacked troll encampment as a sign that technology is the strength of the future.[/sblock]Racial Traits Let me know what you think! [/QUOTE]
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