There is no specific collective noun for trolls, in which case a noun suitable for the context of the sentence is used, for example a band of trolls, a trouble of trolls, or a tribe of trolls, etc.A more recently coined collective noun is an irritationof trolls, a reference to internet trolls. At least it's the only version that's clean enough for this site. I myself would use a cowardice of internet trolls or perhaps a pusillanimity of internet trolls.
In a speech, the theme is also used as an organizational tool.
Dwarves, or dwarfs.Both are acceptable.When speaking of people of short stature or astronomical objects (like relatively small stars or planets), dwarfs is more common. When referring to the mythological/fairy tale/fantasy creatures, dwarves is the norm since the publication of Tolkien's The Hobbit.
Based on the fact that on Nancy Farmers web site it calls the series the Trolls trilogy, their porpably will not be another book.
Midgets or Dwarves
because the trolls were about to cook then eat them
Eat them.
In "The Hobbit," the trolls' downfall occurs when they capture Bilbo and the dwarves, but they are ultimately outsmarted by Gandalf. He tricks the trolls into arguing until dawn, causing them to turn to stone with the sunlight. This not only frees Bilbo and the dwarves but also allows them to loot the trolls' cave, gaining weapons and supplies for their journey.
The first problem Bilbo and the dwarves face on their quest is their encounter with trolls who capture them while they are camping. The trolls plan to eat them, but Gandalf cleverly tricks the trolls into arguing until dawn, at which point they turn to stone due to exposure to sunlight. This clever intervention not only saves Bilbo and the dwarves but also allows them to loot the trolls' cave for supplies.
The last dwarf to be caught by the trolls in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit" was Thorin Oakenshield, the leader of the company of dwarves. While traveling through the Misty Mountains, the dwarves were captured by trolls, but Thorin managed to escape briefly and attempted to rescue his companions. Ultimately, Gandalf intervened, tricking the trolls into arguing until dawn, which turned them to stone. This event highlights the perilous adventures the dwarves faced on their quest.
They continue on their journey towards the Lonely Mountain.
One of the three trolls who are interested in cooking 11 dwarves and a burrahobbit.
Bilbo is in the Mirkwood with no food or water. The dwarves have been captured by the elves. He realizes there is only one exit from the palace where the dwarves are being held. He manages to get the dwarves out, but is unable to escape right away himself. When he does get away, he is chased.
the trolls capture all the dwarves but not Bilbo b/c he his smaller so he hides then the trolls argue about what to do w/ the dwarves and how to eat them then gandalf (who had left them a while ago) comes back and imitates the troll to keep them arguing until morning and they get turned to stone
Bilbo's escape plan is mediocre. He risked the lives of the dwarves while trying to carry it out.
The trolls were going to eat the dwarves. They were arguing over the best way to fix them, egged on by Gandalf, when the sun caught them and turned them to stone.
There are the hobbits, men, dwarves and elves. There are also goblins, trolls and giants.