- The story of Haven and Hearth

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Re: - The story of Haven and Hearth

Postby srt66 » Mon Jul 29, 2024 5:22 am

Vnalor wrote:Even put the great Medivh into your silly nonsense.
I say the Trolls are the real creations of god, and the hearthlings are the demonspawns that the evil snake has created.
The trolls have found themselves hiding away from the grasp of the tiny and insignificant infidels, who dare to prove themselves worthy of their title as flayers of everything that breathes and moves. The trolls, originally white like a scandinavian fellow, has become green due to scurvy and other skin related deficiencies from the absence of sunlight. They have began photosynthesizing from the glowing rocks within the caves they inhabit, as they cannot eat minerals.
The hearthlings, though weak and frail as a glass pane, have nonetheless possess the insatiable hunger for conquest. They have even forced the dryads from protecting their homes and have become mindless, running aimlessly in the wild, no longer fighting for their homes.
The rest of the beastfolk have then decided to rise up against the evil hearthlings - except for the sly fox and the lesser beasts, who cannot fight back.
This is the story of Haven and Hearth.


Yes yes, you get it.
Let the Dryad awaken and let the Dryad fight. Let the dryad kill those wearing troll belts.
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Re: - The story of Haven and Hearth

Postby srt66 » Mon Jul 29, 2024 10:02 am

Troll, who the earliest troll was, is no longer known, but it is believed that trolls were born in Norse mythology, and in Norse mythology, the flame giant Surtr, who ruled the flaming Muspelheim in Norse mythology, was the first troll. The great god later fought the gods Arthur in Ragnarok armed with a flaming greatsword, nearly shattering the entire planet.

However, the most famous troll in Norse mythology is the second wife of the evil god Loki, the female troll Angelberda.

Angelberda's most famous deeds are the birth of three famous children: Fenrir, the giant wolf who devoured the sun and moon and the main god Odin; Jörmungandr, a giant serpent large enough to surround the world; There is also the youngest daughter, Hela, the god of death, who occupies a pivotal place in Norse mythology.


the flame giant Surtr,the first troll.Will he be in HNH?

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