Within the sprawling and raucous society of Orcs and Goblins, Common Trolls stand as formidable and enigmatic beings, often found amidst the chaotic tribes of Greenskins. These towering creatures, towering over their smaller brethren, possess immense strength and a fearsome presence, yet their unpredictable nature makes them as much a liability as an asset to those who would seek to control them.
Hulking Brutes: Common Trolls are massive, brutish creatures, towering over ordinary Goblins and even some Orcs. Their formidable strength and thick hide make them formidable adversaries in battle, capable of delivering devastating blows and shrugging off all but the most powerful of attacks.
Regenerative Powers: One of the most remarkable aspects of Common Trolls is their remarkable ability to regenerate from even the most grievous of wounds. Severed limbs can grow back in a matter of minutes, and wounds that would prove fatal to other creatures can quickly heal over. This incredible regenerative ability makes them incredibly difficult to kill and adds to their already formidable reputation on the battlefield.
Unpredictable Behavior: Despite their formidable strength and regenerative powers, Common Trolls are notoriously unpredictable creatures. Prone to fits of rage and bouts of stupidity, they can be as much a danger to their allies as they are to their enemies. Only the bravest or most foolhardy Goblin bosses and Orc Warlords dare to attempt to control them, and even then, their efforts are often met with mixed success.
Used as Shock Troops: In battle, Common Trolls are often employed as shock troops, sent charging into the heart of the enemy lines to sow chaos and confusion. Their massive size and fearsome appearance make them a terrifying sight to behold, and few enemies can stand against their onslaught for long.
Reluctant Allies: While Common Trolls are often found in the company of Orc and Goblin tribes, they are not true Greenskins themselves. Instead, they are more akin to mercenaries, drawn to the promise of food and the thrill of battle rather than any sense of loyalty or camaraderie. As such, they are often treated with caution and suspicion by their supposed allies, who know full well that a hungry Troll is just as likely to turn on them as it is on their enemies.