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Troll Dwarves of the Norse Mythology

When it comes to Norse Mythology , dwarves are actually considered as trolls. Other terms for them are kobolds, brownies, goblins, pucks and huldra folks . In the Scandinavian Folktale, these creatures are different from one another but they can be considered as distant relatives. Norse Mythology describes troll dwarves as small creatures with dark skin, green eyes, short-legs, large heads and with a feet that looks-like a crow's feet. However, the gods had commanded them not to show themselves during daytime or they will suffer a burning painful death if they expose themselves under sunlight. Apart from being burnt, their corpse will turn into stone just like the trolls . Troll dwarves doesn't posses any incredible mystical power of some sort. They can be compared to a normal human being who simply walks on the surface of the Earth and have their own daily life style. But, what makes them separate among mankind are their extensive knowledge and intelligence beyond humans ...

Trolls Can Smell Christian Blood

All trolls are evil or demonic entities that has been forsaken by God to stay forever in the corner of darkness. Due to this reason, they have some utmost grudge against Christian believers that they even have keen sense of smell to easily distinguish them from the non-believers. You can find out more about the scent of a Christian from the Bible on 2 Corinthians 2 . It seems that we can make an speculation to the origin of the trolls basing from the Bible itself. Reading the Bible, it clearly illustrate that most people have sinned by believing into an idol such as Nebuchadnezzar as their god. There are thousands of people or even more who are believers of such idols. When Moses left his people to travel into the mount, they betrayed him wherein they built a golden calf and altar to worship. People in the past who used to believe in God or Christ but turns out to be more of an idol believer had been punished wherein they became trolls. This might explain why trolls can clearly sme...