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Trolls are a common theme in Scandinavian folklore, known for their large size, strength, and often mischievous behavior. While there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of trolls, they continue to be a prominent part of Scandinavian culture and storytelling.
yes there are loads of them in Sweden
Yes, trolls are a part of Scandinavian folklore and are said to inhabit the wilderness of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. They are typically depicted as large, fearsome creatures with supernatural powers.
Yes, they are part of their folklore.
Well trolls are creatures that can be found to live on both land and sea. But the place they are living in has to have shade in it, the reason why they need shade is because they need something to protect them from the sun. the sun or any big light will turn the troll into stone and remain as such for life! There are also other types of trolls like baure's troll.
Mischievous elves are found in Irish folklore, they are called leprechauns.
Most Trolls prefer to live in the mountains, to keep away from hunters. some trolls find it easer to steal cattle from mountaineres and farmers, than to hunt for there own food. other trolls can live underground as well, at least the small ones can, this gives them the ability to abush there prays.
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Mythical creatures is another name for goblins, trolls, and pixies. These are magical beings often found in storybooks and legends.
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