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Trolls<br />

Pygmy Troll, 1st-Level Warrior<br />

Small Humanoid (Pygmy Troll)<br />

Hit Dice: 1d8+2 (6 hp)<br />

Initiative: +1<br />

Speed: 20 ft. (4 squares)<br />

Armor Class: 15 (+1 size, +1 Dex, +3 natural),<br />

touch 12, flat-footed 14<br />

Base Attack/Grapple: +1/–3<br />

Attack: Stone battleaxe +0 melee (1d6–2/x3)<br />

or shortspear +3 ranged (1d4)<br />

Full Attack: Stone battleaxe +0 melee (1d6–2/x3)<br />

or shortspear +3 ranged (1d4)<br />

Space/Reach: 5 ft./5 ft.<br />

Special Attacks: —<br />

Special Qualities: Poison resistance 3, regeneration 2,<br />

spawn pygmy whelps<br />

Saves: Fort +4, Ref +1, Will –1<br />

Abilities: Str 11, Dex 13, Con 14,<br />

Int 8, Wis 9, Cha 6<br />

Skills: Hide +6, Listen +1, Move Silently +2,<br />

Spot +1<br />

Feats: Alertness<br />

Environment: Any land and underground<br />

Organization: Kith (4–10), clan (11–40),<br />

great clan (41–160)<br />

Challenge Rating: 1<br />

Alignment: Usually neutral evil<br />

Advancement: By character class<br />

Level Adjustment: +2<br />

than other breeds, and their bite damage is 1d10+3.<br />

Regeneration (Ex): Acid and cold attacks deal normal<br />

damage to a pitch troll. If it loses a limb or body part,<br />

the lost portion regrows in 2d6 minutes. The pitch troll<br />

can reattach the severed limb instantly by holding it to the<br />

stump, however if the pitch troll does not do so within 5<br />

rounds of the limb being severed it can no longer be reattached<br />

and will spawn a whelp.<br />

Spawn Whelps (Ex): Pitch trolls frequently (60% of<br />

the time) are accompanied by 1–2 mature whelps and 1d10<br />

immature whelps. The number is higher because they will<br />

actually cut off their own body parts to keep an abundance<br />

of whelps around to serve as an alternate food source.<br />

Their whelps have the fire subtype. Except where noted<br />

here, they are identical to standard troll whelps.<br />

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Stench (Ex): By releasing a powerful and horrid belches<br />

a pitch troll can produce a terrible stench. All non-trolls<br />

within a 20-foot radius are horribly sickened, Fortitude DC<br />

19 negates. The save DC is Constitution-based. Affected<br />

creatures suffer 1d4 temporary Str damage <strong>for</strong> the next 12<br />

rounds. Other species of troll are disturbed by this odor,<br />

but are not adversely affected by it.<br />

Whelps<br />

Whelps are the degenerate offspring of trolls. They are<br />

fairly similar, even across breeds, and they do not gain the<br />

special abilities of their progenitors, except where noted<br />

otherwise. For the most part they are stupid and simply<br />

do as they are commanded. If left to their own by chance,<br />

whelps simply go about feeding, fleeing from any major<br />

threat. Whelps are often eaten by their creators when times<br />

are lean.<br />

Regeneration (Ex): Troll whelps take normal damage<br />

based on the subrace of their progenitor. If a whelp loses a<br />

limb or body part, the lost portion regrows in 3d6 rounds.<br />

The whelp can reattach the severed member instantly by<br />

holding it to the stump.<br />

Spawn Whelps (Ex): Whelps cannot spawn further whelps.<br />

Dire Troll<br />

Dire trolls are the largest of all trolls. They grow to a<br />

massive 18 feet in height, and they boast a temperament to<br />

make that size something to fear. They are solitary creatures,<br />

typically found alone or as a mated pair with several<br />

whelps. Above all they prefer to be left alone, and unless<br />

one bears food, a conflict can be expected. The only creatures<br />

they are known to tolerate are pygmy trolls, though a<br />

regular bounty of food must be provided. Dire trolls have<br />

incredible lifespans, reaching as much as 300 years, though<br />

they tend to reproduce far less than most trolls.<br />

Combat<br />

Dire trolls are not incredibly intelligent, but are smart<br />

enough to employ weapons—massive ones. They usually<br />

attack head-on, once their anger has been stoked, and they<br />

seldom relent unless mortally wounded.<br />

Regeneration (Ex): Fire and acid deal normal damage<br />

to a dire troll. If it loses a limb or body part, the lost portion<br />

regrows in 6d6 minutes. The dire troll can reattach the<br />

severed member instantly by holding it to the stump, however<br />

if the troll does not do so within 1 minute of the limb<br />

being severed it can no longer be reattached and will spawn<br />

a whelp.<br />

Rock Throwing (Ex): The range increment is 140 feet<br />

<strong>for</strong> a dire troll’s thrown rocks.<br />

<strong>Jason</strong> <strong>Andresen</strong> (<strong>order</strong> <strong>#1578489</strong>) 9

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