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| - | Hm... Maybe. Focusing in on the regrowth and renewal aspect, swamp works. The corruption aspect | + | Trolls don't reproduce sexually, instead, a new troll baby is born when pieces of two or more trolls regenerate into each other. A ritual with troll parents |
| - | Brainstorming a bit, maybe trolls don't reproduce sexually at all. A new troll baby is born when pieces of two or more trolls regenerate into each other. A ritual with troll parents, to fit the death and decay angle, might each cut off their own hand and link them together to grow. Their missing hands would eventually grow back, but the severed hands form new life. | + | When a troll dies, it's dead. Or at least, the person that troll was is gone and treated as such. But the remains can be used to create new trolls, and might even spring up new life on their own in the right conditions. |
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| - | When a troll dies, it's dead. Or at least, the person that troll was is gone, and treated as such. But the remains can be used to create new trolls, and might even spring up new life on their own in the right conditions. | + | |
| I imagine trolls can look wildly different depending on a number of things like how much material was used to make them, which parts, where they grew up, maybe even what they eat. And some random mutations for good measure. A troll family might look nothing like each other, might not even be similar sizes, despite being directly related. | I imagine trolls can look wildly different depending on a number of things like how much material was used to make them, which parts, where they grew up, maybe even what they eat. And some random mutations for good measure. A troll family might look nothing like each other, might not even be similar sizes, despite being directly related. | ||