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A '''trollson''' (feminine, '''trollsdottir'''; plural, '''trollsynir''') is a Norse magician who allegedly is descended from [[troll]]s. In [[ArM5]], they are | A '''trollson''' (feminine, '''trollsdottir'''; plural, '''trollsynir''') is a Norse magician who allegedly is descended from [[troll]]s. In [[ArM5]], they are potential alternative to using [[gruagachan]] in the Scandanavian region.<ref>''[[Hedge Magic Revised Edition]]'', pp. 76-77, "Trollsynir"</ref><ref>''[[Rival Magic]]'', p. 107, "Norse Magicians"</ref> | ||
A conflicting reference in [[canon]] states that trollsynir's powers are similar to the [[Damhadh-duidsan]].<ref>''[[Houses of Hermes: Societates]]'', p. 109, "Ringing the Changes" (inset)</ref> | |||
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A trollson (feminine, trollsdottir; plural, trollsynir) is a Norse magician who allegedly is descended from trolls. In ArM5, they are potential alternative to using gruagachan in the Scandanavian region.[1][2]
A conflicting reference in canon states that trollsynir's powers are similar to the Damhadh-duidsan.[3]
References
- ↑ Hedge Magic Revised Edition, pp. 76-77, "Trollsynir"
- ↑ Rival Magic, p. 107, "Norse Magicians"
- ↑ Houses of Hermes: Societates, p. 109, "Ringing the Changes" (inset)