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Pirate Troll from The 47 Ronin Movie

To all those who already watched the movie entitled 'The 47 Ronin' then there was the scene inside the pirate's boat wherein Kai was fighting for his life against a bandit-fighter. After defeating his current foe, the next fighter wasn't human but a giant troll which is according to most sources. The creature displayed brute strength trying to smash Kai but with his agile skill of fighting, he was able to evade its attack and was able to defeat the monster. Kai had actually beheaded the giant troll with his samurai sword and it died. The only thing that bothered me was that the giant troll's corpse didn't turn into stone. This part confuses me if the creature was a troll or not. A troll once it died should immediately turn into stone just like what has been portrayed in the Troll Hunter movie . There's a difference between a giant troll and an Orc . Giant trolls are completely dumb when it comes to physical combat. Their way of fighting solely d

Can Humans communicate or Interact with the Giant Trolls?

It would be really nice and amazing if we humans can communicate with the giant trolls . There would be huge benefits for both of us particularly in sharing knowledge with one another. Since these creatures could actually live for up to 5000 years of age , they could reveal to us more information about the ancient world. Unfortunately, real trolls aren’t what we expect to be. They are far different from what has been described on the old mythological books . These giant creatures being sighted by a few individuals proves that they are similar to wild animals particularly beasts. Maybe, we can communicate with them if they can only be tamed. But for what purpose? Tame them to become your pets? They actually don’t show any signs of intelligence but an animalistic nature. Anyway, there is still the possibility that there are other more civilized species of trolls out there who cleverly kept themselves concealed not to be seen by any of us.

The Humongous Dovregubben

Perhaps, the largest kind of giant troll creatures are the humongous “Dovregubben” . Due to their enormous sizes, they often cause damages to large structures especially the electrical fences that prevents them from entering the residential areas. Dovregubben inhabits the mountainous regions, thus they are classified as “Mountain Trolls” . In the Troll Hunter movie , this gigantic monster was the last troll creature encountered by the group of amateur film-makers. They get to see Hans took it down in action with his special and powerful beam of light . Despite of its size, these monsters can be quite hard to notice. You will only be able to know its presence by the large stomping of their feet that shakes the ground.

Troll Under the Alder Bay Bridge

According to the source, a small troll had suddenly chosen to take shelter under the Alder Bay Bridge . It was already been there for several months that several residents claims of regular sightings that keeps on occurring at Granville Island . This was a female troll who keeps on grunting, snorting and snoring under the bridge. But what makes it quite interesting was that, the creature was not allowing some villagers to cross the bridge. What do you think about this kind of troll ? It seems that it is a territorial one by establishing its own territory on the bridge. Source: Vancouver Weekly http://vancouverweekly.com/troll-sightings-on-granville-island/

Slaying Giant Trolls with Powerful Beam of Light

Giant trolls can be unstoppable where common modern human weapons does not have much any effect on them. So if they really wanted to, they can invade the human lands and wreck havoc to their paths. Fortunately, they can't. Why? It is because they are afraid of the day light. Being afraid of the daylight is what made these Norwegian giant creatures conceal themselves deep in the thick forest regions. While others do live in the mountains covered by thick mist of clouds. In case you do not know it yet, all trolls of any kind are like vampires. Being exposed under sunlight can immediately cause them instant death. What's going to happen to them is that they will turn into stones . It is somewhat similar to Medusa's curse when you stare to her eyes. How about the moonlight? What if it is full moon? Do they still come out from their hiding places? Yes, night will always be their own rightful time to come out and explore the world around them. The light being

Why are Giant Trolls So Dumb?

What exactly is the reason why giant trolls are so dumb? Unfortunately, no one can really provide an answer to this question with some solid proof or evidence. Majority of the theories actually claims that it is their nature. Or, they are born that way. Written on the old scriptures particularly the folklore , these creatures were still described as dumb but some of them were able to communicate with humans. Being able to interact with us in the past is actually a good sign of intellect. They just happen to fail in many logical aspects of correct thinking. But this is what really matters the most, real Norwegian giant trolls that are being encountered today are unlike those portrayed from the folklore. So when you unexpectedly came across one of them on a certain remote place, do not expect that you can talk your way out of it but immediately, you need to run. Giant trolls are always expected to attack humans without any hesitation especially when you are inside their

Giant Troll Featured on Thor 2 Movie

The second sequel of the popular Thor 2 movie featured one giant troll on a short scene. Thor along with his friends were fighting a group of barbaric rebels. It was a very good action scenes where all the heroic characters had shown their own unique and magnificent fighting skills. Thor was simply having fun smashing his foes away like it was nothing until one giant Norwegian-like creature stepped out for a challenge. So the entire battle happening around was put to stop for them to witness the one-on-one battle between Thor and the unknown rebel champion. With a swirl to his hammer and thrown it against the giant troll, the impact was so powerful that the creature was smashed into pieces of broken rocks. The most common question is that, "How can the monster walk in day light?" . Light can actually turn trolls into lifeless rocks as featured in the Troll Hunter movie . The possible explanation is due to the armor being worn by the creature. This protects it

Troll Sighting at Campbell County East Tennessee

This incident of  troll sighting did occurred back in October 2008 at Campbell County, East of Tennessee . The witness claims that she and her daughter was driving into their mother's house which was 5 miles away from their subdivision. Her mother's house was at an isolated rural area with a very windy and curvy road path. The mother and daughter was actually almost late for their dinner, the reason why she had to step on the car's accelerator to gain speed. Well, you have nothing to worry about because, according to her, she knew the road very well. As she was driving like a professional car racer, she unexpected encountered an unusual creature sitting on the side of the road. Luckily, she was able to swerve the car and avoided hitting the giant creature . The mother and daughter staring at it, they describe the creature with huge long legs stretched out along with its butt on the road. The good thing is that, they were lucky enough that the troll creature

The Terrifying Raglefant

One of the most terrifying giant troll creature that you do not want to come across in the forest are the “Raglefant” . Some call this monster “Raglefinch” . A fully grown creature of this kind usually have around three to four times the size of an adult human being. Just like the Three-Headed Tusseladd, Raglefant creatures are categorized as “Woodland Trolls” . In the Troll Hunter film , Hans got attacked by one armed Raglefant . This does not mean that they are one-armed creatures. They actually have two arms. Maybe, the one featured on the movie got into a fight with another troll where one of its arm got ripped off. Most importantly, when it happens that you encounter this kind of giant troll , do not hesitate to run and escape out from its sight.

Strange Creature Sighted in Imjarvi Finland Norway

In 1971, there were two guys who decided to take their day-off and went to ski in the snowy mountains of Imjarvi Finland, Norway . Unexpectedly, they encountered creatures in which they describe as “troll-like” beings. “Esko Viljo” was a farmer and his companion “Aarno Heinonen” was a forester. While they were fully entertained on their skiing activity, a “strange reddish mist” caught their attentions. Suddenly, a flying saucer emerged out from the fog which emitted some sort of powerful light that blinded the two individuals and lost their consciousness. When they woke up, they found themselves strangely on the mountainside. They really have no idea or memories on how did they got themselves on that place. But, they have fragments of memories recalling creatures similar to the physical features of trolls. According to the two witnesses, they described the creatures that they encountered with thin bodies, hooked nose, pointy ears and they were wearing pointy cone-shaped hat.

Three-Headed Tusseladd

The Three-Headed Tusseladds' are Norwegian creatures with enormous sizes and heights comparable to the tallest trees. As they gain more age, they develop more additional heads. Since majority of them do have three heads, they are referred as three-headed giant trolls. Although, they can actually grow more than three heads where the limit is unknown. In the Troll Hunter movie , Hans claimed that these gigantic monsters can have up to nine total heads . Three-Headed Tusseladds are considered as "Woodland Trolls" because they dwell in the thick forest areas. Again, on the film, when the crew went along with the troll hunter in the deep forest for the first-time. Several gigantic monsters suddenly chased them down and they were fortunately just lucky enough to have survive the attack.