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A Witticism by Luke Cowling.

Trolls are the best fantasy trope. Simple as that. I challenge anyone to provide a better example.

Harry Potter? Trolls are badass.
Warcraft Universe? Badass.
Tolkien? Badass.
Lawrence? Super badass.
Every fantasy genre or perspective? Yeah, they badass.

Every universe they're in, absolutely the coolest of the critters. Orcs get a lot of love in comparison, and goblins too. But no, trolls are the most diverse, the most intimidating, the best focal point, the most fantastical. Trolls are just cool.



They're consistent. That's what you've got to love about trolls. No matter whose imagination is bringing them to life, they're always equally badass. Every iteration. Every interpretation. That's why they're the best. You cannot dispute this.

Look for trolls,

LPC.

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