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A rather insulting name for [[Trolls]], but calling a troll a rock to its face is not the best ideas, as an enraged troll can do a lot of damage.
A rather insulting name for [[Trolls]], but calling a troll a rock to its face is not the best idea, as an enraged troll can do a lot of damage.


In fact it is one of many ways to commit [[suicide]] on the Disc. Careless use of the word caused an early rift between [[Buddy]] and [[Lias Bluestone]] in the early days of the Band, and Sergeant [[Fred Colon]] was not above using the word in front of [[Detritus]] in the early days when the troll was a recruit Watchman.  
In fact it is one of many ways to commit [[suicide]] on the Disc. Careless use of the word caused an early rift between [[Buddy]] and [[Lias Bluestone]] in the early days of the Band, and Sergeant [[Fred Colon]] was not above using the word in front of [[Detritus]] in the early days when the troll was a recruit Watchman.  


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Latest revision as of 01:53, 2 April 2015

A rather insulting name for Trolls, but calling a troll a rock to its face is not the best idea, as an enraged troll can do a lot of damage.

In fact it is one of many ways to commit suicide on the Disc. Careless use of the word caused an early rift between Buddy and Lias Bluestone in the early days of the Band, and Sergeant Fred Colon was not above using the word in front of Detritus in the early days when the troll was a recruit Watchman.