the countries most commonly associated with chocolate are Switzerland and Belgium
they are amber trolls
Bowing during greetings is most commonly associated with Oriental culture.
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.
No you idiot. Trolls are trolls. Demons are demons. The clue's in the name, baby.
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.
lots of countries because Islam is everywhere... but Saudi Arabia and Indonesia are the most extraordinary.
Germany is the country most associated with concentration camps, since Hitler started many of them to exterminate the Jewish people during World War II.
yes most likely
jesus christ
No, trolls are not mentioned in the Bible.
There is no definite lore in how Trolls formed, although it is known that they had a thriving Empire (Gurubashi) which existed long before any known Human or Dwarven civilization. The most commonly accepted theory is that the Trolls are actually one of the (if not the) oldest races in Azeroth, and they predate even the Elves. It is said that the Night Elves (back then still the Highborn) were formed from a tribe of Trolls who were transformed by their proximity to the Well of Eternity. Trolls themselves most likely formed from whatever humanoid proto-race that dwelled on Azeroth before.