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Trolls appear as the main antagonists of the Norwegian horror "Troll Hunter" and are based on the Trolls of Norse legend, being much larger than humans and acting akin to semi-intelligent but aggressive animals - they are also a collective term for many connected species (just as in mythology).

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  • Trolls appear as the main antagonists of the Norwegian horror "Troll Hunter" and are based on the Trolls of Norse legend, being much larger than humans and acting akin to semi-intelligent but aggressive animals - they are also a collective term for many connected species (just as in mythology).
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  • Trolls appear as the main antagonists of the Norwegian horror "Troll Hunter" and are based on the Trolls of Norse legend, being much larger than humans and acting akin to semi-intelligent but aggressive animals - they are also a collective term for many connected species (just as in mythology). The most prominent trolls in the film were the forest trolls, the cave trolls and the climatic Jotun - all of the trolls in the film are exceptionally dangerous beings with the strength and mass to kill humans with ease, though most seemed to prefer hunting animals or livestock when not exploring the remote areas of Norway.
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