Trolls
Origins in the Primordial Chaos:
Trolls were not born of love, nor of divine purpose. They were the result of Sol’s early attempt to shape life using raw power — not from his Radiance, but drawn from the Abyss. In an act of curiosity and hubris, Sol reached into the churning chaos of the Void and wove together earth, storm, and the dark, volatile magic he found within. From this unstable mixture, the first trolls were formed — towering creatures of immense strength, resilience, and instinctual fury. Sol beheld his creation and felt nothing but disappointment. They were crude, chaotic, and lacked the harmony or purpose he desired. They could endure, yes — but they could not inspire. He turned away from them, unsatisfied and silent, leaving the trolls to roam a world that had no place for them. Bereft of guidance and burdened by the madness of their origin, trolls became wild, scattered, and deeply alienated. They are not children of a god, but remnants of a divine mistake — forged in darkness, abandoned in silence.
The Ancient Trolls' Dominion:
In the early days of the world's creation, trolls roamed freely across vast, untamed landscapes. They were the undisputed masters of the wilds, inhabiting dense forests, desolate mountains, and cavernous underground realms. Trolls were known for their connection to the earth and nature's secrets, and they revered the elemental spirits that dwelled within the land.
The Shattering:
During The Dragon Wars, the world shook violently and altering its landscapes, dividing it into distinct realms and races. This event fractured the once-mighty troll dominion, scattering troll tribes across the world. Some were trapped underground, while others were marooned in remote and desolate regions.
Tribal Societies:
In the aftermath, trolls formed tribal societies, each adapting to its unique environment and developing distinct physical characteristics and abilities. Forest trolls, for example, became masters of camouflage and archery, while mountain trolls developed powerful physiques and resistance to extreme temperatures. Underground trolls harnessed the earth's magic and delved deep into the caverns.
The Dark Magic Influence:
Over time, some troll tribes delved into darker and forbidden forms of magic, leading to their physical transformation. These trolls, known as "dark trolls" or "shadow trolls," exhibited elongated limbs, eerie glows, and potent magical abilities. They often became reclusive and feared by other troll tribes.
Conflict and Cooperation:
Troll history is marked by cycles of conflict and cooperation with neighboring races. While they sometimes warred with Elves, Dwarves, and Humans over territory or resources, they also forged alliances when common threats arose. Trolls were known for their steadfast loyalty to those they deemed worthy.
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