"Islands of life clung precariously to their questionable
existence through the War Against Chaos, and were often
led by Trolls and their gods. Of those gods Kyger Litor
was the most popular."
I find it hard to believe that humans would write such nice things about troll if there wasn't some truth to it. As for trolls fighting chaos during history -
"At the end of the Dawn Ages the trolls were the first to
quit the Second Council which was performing a massive
ritual to try to create a god. The trolls all claimed this
was too close to chaos."
So trolls would hapily co-operate with elves and dwarves in the Second Council, but left because it's activities were "too close to chaos".
The trolls then went on to fight against Gbaji, who wounded Korasting and is responsible for the Curse of Kin.Now if I were a troll, I'd find that kind of hard to forget.
The subsequent wars between the elder races in the second age are also at least partialy a result of the Chaos Wars and the struggle against Gbaji, so although they are more recent and therefore fresher in everyone's minds, the very fact they happened was triggered by the Chaos Wars.
Simon Hibbs Received on Tue 25 Apr 2006 - 09:57:59 EEST
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