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| | Troll - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In some early 20th century fairy tales, by Elsa Beskow, trolls are also depicted as an aboriginal race of hunters and gatherers who are fleeing the encroaching human civilisation. |  | | Singing Trolls relate their hate of humans, especially Christians, which are for them a plague to eradicate - and to eat. |  | | The green Forest Trolls of Zul'Aman (the Hinterlands), the icy blue Ice Trolls of Northrend and Khaz Modan, the large Dark Trolls of Ashenvale, the mysterious Desert Trolls of Tanaris, and the numerous Jungle Trolls. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll
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| | Trolls Prowl Middle-earth! |
 | | Trolls are evil creatures that imperil the people of Middle-earth. |  | | Years later, Strider and his hobbit companions discover the stoned trolls as they hasten to Rivendell. |  | | Whatever their origin, the early trolls are big and stupid and speak no language of their own. |
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http://www.jrrtolkienepics.com/trolls.html
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| | Creatures of Middle-Earth |
 | | These black-blooded giants were called Trolls, and for five Ages of the Sun they committed deeds as evil as their dull wits allowed. |  | | By Troll standards these three Trolls were mental giants, for they spoke and understood the Westron tongue of Men and had an elementary, if faulty, knowledge of arithmetic. |  | | So it was that, towards the end of the Third Age, Sauron bred Trolls of great cunning and agility who could endure the Sun as long as Sauron`s will was with them. |
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http://alatosmanveru.freeservers.com/whats_new.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Troll (Middle earth) |
 | | A troll is a fictitious humanoid monster of Scandinavian folklore, as in "The Three Billy Goats Gruff," the well-known Scandinavian folk tale in which a troll living under a bridge torments some billy goats that want to cross. |  | | Trolls are one of the most frequent creatures of Scandinavian fairy tales and more common than elves, dwarves, witches and giants. |  | | Trolls were very strong, but they turn to stone on sun light. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Troll-%28Middle_earth%29
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| | MERP Campaign: Day 35: Stone Cold Troll Hold. |
 | | The Troll cried out and dropped its prey. |  | | "Trolls use this, perhaps every turning of the moon. |  | | Troll footprints headed in other direction as well; they appeared to him to be older than the ones they had been following. |
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http://www.wpcusrgrp.org/~blowe/merp235.html
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| | Middle Earth: The Wizards |
 | | I doubt there is any fantasy background anywhere near as rich, deep and believable as Middle Earth and it remains the only fantasy book where I have been able to read 'silly' names without problems. |  | | The drawback is that it can be quite hard to visualise where you are trekking, and which regions to play, unless you are intimately familiar with Middle Earth geography. |  | | This gives a real feel of trekking long distances across Middle Earth, and attrition becomes a real concern. |
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http://www.gamecabinet.com/reviews/MiddleEarthTW.html
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| | MEM - Middle Earth Mud |
 | | Middle Earth Mud's focuses are accuracy to Tolkien's works on Middle Earth (The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion) and general realism. |  | | Middle Earth Mud (MEM) is a Multi-User Dungeon (MUD) based on Tolkien's Middle Earth. |  | | Middle Earth Mud - The World of Tolkien |
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http://www.me-mud.org
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| | Middle Earth Items |
 | | SEA-LORDS OF GONDOR J.R.R. Tolkien MERP Middle earth |  | | Middle Earth RPG MERP #2900 MORIA lord of the rings |  | | MERP ICE Cities of Middle Earth Minas Tirith |
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http://www.tou-tei.com/middle-earth.html
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| | The Middle Earth Album |
 | | Maybe they plugged it into Gandalfs staff or something...This detracts heavily on my "you are in Middle Earth" experience i am supposed to be having. |  | | I avoided picking up "The Middle Earth Album", however; I was afraid it would be too silly. |  | | Sing along with the denizens of Bree as you hear tales of Elven maidens and sword-wielding Rangers, Dwarven heroes and bloodthirsty Trolls. |
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http://www.discountcd.info/B00005R0AK/The_Middle_Earth_Album.html
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| | Lord of The Rings: Battle for Middle Earth for PC Review - PC Games. Review of 156658 |
 | | To the texture in the soldiers armor, to the fear in their faces when facing a mountain troll, the graphics give you a feel that you are actually inside Middle Earth. |  | | You are able to rewrite history of Middle Earth and even if you are not familiar with The Battle for Middle Earth, you will love the interactive level in the game. |  | | The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle Earth has several good points. |
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http://www.reviewcentre.com/review156658.html
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| | Nevrast: 101 Ways to Die in Middle Earth |
 | | Try to throw a paper airplane at Sauron's eye or Saruman or an orc or Grond or Aragorn or Legolas or a cave troll or Shelob or Gimli or Treebeard or a Ring Wraith or anything in Middle Earth that hasn't seen an anger management therapist. |  | | Be a mortal in middle earth and spend you whole life thinking of funny ways to die. |  | | Tell Gimli that Galadriel is NOT the fairest lady ever to walk Middle Earth. |
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http://www.nevrast.net/101ways.html
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| | Encyclopedia of Arda: Hill-trolls |
 | | We know that there were trolls in the First Age, at least in the broad sense of the word, but our particular knowledge of hill-trolls derives from just two references. |  | | 'Troll' is a word from Scandinavian myth, used as an English translation of the Sindarin torog, of uncertain derivation |  | | A variety of troll adapted for life among hills and moorland. |
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http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/h/hilltrolls.html
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| | The Burping Troll - Middle Earth Fiction |
 | | Short Stories from the Burping Troll in Middle Earth |  | | The tale of how a balrog came to be the bartender at The Burping Troll Inn. |  | | A glimpse of the Rangers of The Burping Troll during an evening of comradely pondering, and an elf dispenses wisdom ~ by Erin Rua. |
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http://www.burpingtroll.com/ShortStories.htm
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| | Swords & Weapons of Middle-earth |
 | | The two friends met in the middle of the battlefield and leaned on their swords and were glad. |  | | The swords Orcrist and Sting were also found in the Trolls' cave. |  | | Glamdring had a beautiful scabbard and a jewelled hilt and was engraved with runes. |
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http://www.tuckborough.net/swords.html
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| | The Burping Troll - Stories from Middle Earth |
 | | The Burping Troll - Stories from Middle Earth |  | | Just pull up a chair, shout for whatever your favorite poison may be, and listen to our tales of adventure in Middle Earth. |  | | You have found your way to The Burping Troll, the most remarkable tavern in all of united Gondor and Arnor. |
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http://www.burpingtroll.com
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| | Worth1000.com Photoshop Contests Are you Worthy contest |
 | | This is what i think cats would be like in middle earth, keep in mind this is the first time ive used photoshop. |  | | Middle Earth, year 2005 : The first Human - Orc Joint Space Mission crew. |  | | Ever wonder what society would be like if mystical creatures really existed? |
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http://worth1000.com/cache/contest/contestcache.asp?contest_id=7485&...
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| | Hill Troll Action Figures - Middle Earth Toys Archive |
 | | Trolls are rather large and nasty creatures and they made a few appearances in LOTR as well as The Hobbit. |  | | Hill Troll Stoned - With bird's nest behind ear |  | | Three of the trolls that were in The Hobbit also appeared in LOTR as they had been turned to stone and the party happens upon them while in travel from Bree to Rivendell. |
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http://www.toymania.com/archives/metoys/metoystrolls.shtml
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| | The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - Troll's clothes? |
 | | Since troll leather is part of a troll's body, the cloth too would turn to stone when sunned. |  | | I think that before we can answer the question about why the Trolls' clothes turned invisible, we should probably wonder why the Trolls' themselves turn invisible. |  | | Troll's are probably imbued with magic which turns them into stone. |
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http://forum.barrowdowns.com/archive/index.php/t-10439
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| | MERP Campaign: Day 9: A Trip, a Tower, and a Troll. |
 | | The troll stopped its roaring and crashed to the floor of the cave, raising a great cloud of dust. |  | | Dizzy now from the hits and loss of blood, the troll fell to one knee, and Rhôn-Hari-Rhôn moved in to deliver the final blow with his war mattock. |  | | Up until now the troll had been almost amicable, rumbling on about turning the group into bread, jams, jellies, and the like. |
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http://www.wpcusrgrp.org/~blowe/merp209.html
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| | Troll (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The word "troll" as used to refer to the mythical creature derives from Old Norse troll, 'giant, fiend, or demon'. |  | | Troll tuning is one of several Norwegian folklore tunings that differs from modern Major and Minor tuning. |  | | Internet trolls and Slashdot trolls are people who are deliberately inflammatory in order to provoke a vehement response from other users. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll_(disambiguation)
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| | Middle Earth name generator! I'm a Nazgûl! :D |
 | | According to th red book in middle earth I was known as |  | | yeah bit daft of the site to not recognise a name already from Middle Earth!! |  | | Hence the "now this should be interesting" bit in my post. |
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http://bb.bbboy.net/sauk-print?forum=17&thread=1373
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| | Other Creatures of Middle-earth |
 | | After Sauron's downfall, the Trolls in his service became mindless and directionless without his evil will to guide them. |  | | Trolls had no language of their own, though some Stone-trolls in Eriador were able to speak the Common Speech and Sauron taught Trolls in his service the Black Speech. |  | | Trolls may in fact have been made from stone originally. |
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http://www.tuckborough.net/creatures.html
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| | MythicTome's Storefront - Lulu.com |
 | | (english) ebook with turning pages: The out-of-print and supposedly genuine account of an 1871 underground expedition into hollow earth and the discovery of a subterranean civilization, the Vril. |  | | Whether you are translating Jerome, Erasmus, Newton, an early herbal or astronomical text, or just trying to come up with an archaic phrase for of your own, this collection of nearly 10,000 words can be stored on your computer for quick reference. |
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http://www.lulu.com/MythicTome
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| | Middle Earth Meets Poker - Part 2 |
 | | Trolls love to control the table as if it is their own personal bridge that you must pay to cross: |  | | Often, read the trolls hand opposite of his betting pattern – trolls will bet their weak hands and check their strong hands. |  | | Trolls love to put moves on the wizard. |
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http://www.canadianpokerplayer.com/pokerarticles/article.asp?article=25
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| | Olog-hai: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Tolkien's fantasy world of Middle-earth, the Olog-hai were a fierce breed of Trolls that appeared during the last days of the War of the Ring in Sauron's service. |  | | They differ from the other Trolls depicted in the movies in that they have more forward-facing eyes as well as hair on their bodies, suggesting that they are a more advanced form of Troll. |  | | For this reason they were seen by some to be Orcs like the Uruk-hai, but they were definitely of Troll stock. |
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http://www.answers.com/Olog-hai
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| | Middle Earth/Moria - Wikipedia |
 | | There, for three ages of Middle Earth, a thriving dwarf community created the greatest dwarven city ever known. |  | | Tolkien collectively called Middle Earth, Moria is the name given to the underground city, mines, and connected tunnels that run through the central Misty Mountains. |  | | However, by the end of the Third Age, at the time of the events of The Lord of the Rings, Moria had become a dark and cursed place, and dwarves no longer lived there, but only orcs, trolls, and other evil entities. |
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http://nostalgia.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moria
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| | Middle Earth, Week 4 |
 | | Cantrel, back from his troll hunt, suggests a tree. |  | | She congratulates us on creaming his pet troll. |  | | Daewen engaged the swordsman and, it seemed the shadow, the troll moved but slowly, and so that left the rest of us to cope with the seven orcs, three of whom were noticeably larger than the other four. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~evholmes/Tuesday/Tolkien/Tolkien-4.html
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