"Believe it or not my friend Trolls are not your enemy. Yes they can be very violent, but nowadays they are not quite as violent.
What happened to them you ask? Well let's see if I can explain it. Back when the Dwarves and Elves went to war against man, we signed a truce agreement with the Trolls so they would fight alongside us. As many of our forefathers said, we finally had a use for such violent creatures. The war lasted quite a long time, and during that time the big, thick skinned beasts learned to listen to the orders us Dwarves gave them.
After the war, we figured they would go back to fighting us, but instead they turned to our leaders and asked for guidance. Needless to say our leaders didn't take long to say yes and started teaching them. Granted, they are not very intelligent, but they know how to follow orders and can adapt very quickly if a situation turns bad. The Trolls also have shown to be the most loyal allies my people have ever had, they so much as see an enemy come near one of our farms and they rush forward to protect it.
Pardon me, but I must get out to the field in order to assist in bringing in the harvest."
THE TROLLS SIDE:
"Dwarves? Ah, you mean friends. They nice, tell us where go, feed us, and make good drink. Always take good care us, but not good fighters. You want fight? Me show you how fight."
Well, as you can tell after talking to a Dwarf, and quite a few Trolls, the relationship is working out nicely between the two races. I will admit, I didn't quote the troll perfectly, as he was very difficult to understand.
Hopefully the next time I visit I will be able to get into the Dwarven city a opposed to doing my research outside in the rain. I am really quite curious as to the activities in one of their cities, but being as secretive as they are I will just have to be patient.
Signed,
Gregory the Grey
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