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Troll man papercraft
Troll, the evil giant is a character in Norse Mythology described as a fearsome creature. Initially, Norse mythology described it as a Giant , although later paintings and sketches often depict it in smaller sizes, but they are still classified as dangerous giants. evil. Like the English cannibal called the ogre (also commonly classified as a giant now) – usually living in remote places, human-like in the wilderness, living under hills, Caves or Mountains . In the Faroe Islands , Orkney and Shetland had fairy tales, about giants calledThe troll , told in Norwegian in the days of the Vikings .
Troll, the evil giant is a character in Norse Mythology described as a fearsome creature. Initially, Norse mythology described it as a Giant , although later paintings and sketches often depict it in smaller sizes, but they are still classified as dangerous giants. evil. Like the English cannibal called the ogre (also commonly classified as a giant now) – usually living in remote places, human-like in the wilderness, living under hills, Caves or Mountains . In the Faroe Islands , Orkney and Shetland had fairy tales, about giants calledThe troll , told in Norwegian in the days of the Vikings .
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