On the first night, the group faced troubles with a sudden storm that forced them to seek shelter, leading to a tense encounter with trolls. These trolls, known for their cunning and strength, threatened the adventurers, demanding food and treasure in exchange for safe passage. The adventurers had to rely on their wits and teamwork to outsmart the trolls, ultimately escaping the situation without losing their valuables. This encounter set the tone for their journey, highlighting the dangers they would face ahead.
In J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," the trolls were fooled by the cleverness of Bilbo and the dwarves, who took advantage of the trolls' foolishness and lack of intelligence. The trolls were tricked into arguing among themselves about how to cook the dwarves, ultimately delaying their decision until dawn. As the first light of day broke, the trolls were turned to stone, a fate that befell them due to their exposure to sunlight, which revealed their true nature. This clever ruse showcases the theme of wit triumphing over brute strength.
john thaw made hidden treasure in the year 1875
The film you're thinking of is likely "Trolls" or "Trolls World Tour," where colorful trolls live above ground and have a very different lifestyle from the more unhygienic, underground-dwelling creatures. However, if you’re referring to a CBBC or CITV movie, it might be "The Trolls" from the series "Trolls: The Beat Goes On!" or a similar animated show. These stories often portray trolls or ogres with quirky habits and humorous takes on hygiene and smells.
it is its own story, but i would recommend seeing the first one first
On the first night, the group faced troubles with a sudden storm that forced them to seek shelter, leading to a tense encounter with trolls. These trolls, known for their cunning and strength, threatened the adventurers, demanding food and treasure in exchange for safe passage. The adventurers had to rely on their wits and teamwork to outsmart the trolls, ultimately escaping the situation without losing their valuables. This encounter set the tone for their journey, highlighting the dangers they would face ahead.
the trolls in her basement made it
I suppose you mean in "The Hobbit". It was Gandalf, who was hidden and disguised his voice to sound first like one of the trolls, then as another, and so forth.
land of the trolls
treasure island (1832)
you get it by killing trolls, doing quest in the sea, from treasure box and stuff it random stuff so you have to do alot to complete the collection
they are amber trolls
No you idiot. Trolls are trolls. Demons are demons. The clue's in the name, baby.
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.
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.
Killing trolls and giants, mead, and food.
The Treasure Chest in Ocarina of Time made of gold and precious stones.