I can't really understand the question because it is so tangled, but a fairy-story that includes trolls is based on Southern Norwegian folk-lore - however revised, mangled and sanitised by the publishers is the version you have read!
The title of the fairy tale is "The Three Billy Goats Gruff." In this story, the tricky trio of goats outsmart the troll by telling him a lie to safely cross the bridge.
Three Billy Goats Gruff
The troll lived under the bridge in the fairy tale "The Three Billy Goats Gruff." The troll was waiting to eat the goats as they tried to cross the bridge.
They were in the fairy forest for 4 pass each, but they are no more.
A troll
Ogre, giant, troll. something like that.
Perhaps a Troll or a Goblin or similar ilk (e.g. Elves, Pixies, Dragons, Vampires)
Trolls are mythical creatures and do not exist in reality. There are no verified instances of trolls eating humans as they are purely fictional beings.
"Boots and the Troll" is a Norwegian fairy tale that follows the adventures of a clever young man named Boots who outwits a series of trolls. Boots uses his quick thinking and resourcefulness to overcome challenges and eventually rescue a princess, showcasing themes of bravery, wit, and triumph over adversity that are common in fairy tales.
Perhaps a Troll or a Goblin or similar ilk (e.g. Elves, Pixies, Dragons, Vampires)
Zelfs are small troll/fairy like toys. Their arms and legs are pose-able and they have hair made for styling.
Zelfs are small troll/fairy like toys. Their arms and legs are pose-able and they have hair made for styling.
"Three Billy Goats Gruff (and the Ugly Troll)", a traditional fairy tale.
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