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Troll Fell

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of the neighbours, forces his way into the troll banqueting hall. There is a stand-off with the trolls. Finally Peer discovers a way to trick the king into making his uncles stay under the mountain in his and Hilde's place, and in gratitude Ralf invites him, with Loki and the Nis, to live with Hilde's family at the farm.
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At the climax of the story, at a troll banquet when the troll king raises the top of the mountain on four red pillars, Peer is faced with the decision either to escape alone, or stay forever under the mountain with Hilde. Meanwhile, Ralf has returned from his voyage and, along with his crew and many
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Ralf has sailed away on the Viking ship which Peer's father built. In his absence, Peer and Hilde discover the plot which his two uncles are hatching: to sell children as slaves to the trolls, in exchange for gold. When Hilde's little brother and sister, Sigrid and Sigurd, are stolen away under
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Troll Fell tells the story of young Peer Ulfsson, whose shipbuilder father has just died, and who is taken to live with his two wicked uncles, Balder and Grim, in a water mill under the shadow of Troll Fell, a mountain inhabited by trolls.
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Peer's uncles make him do all the work around the mill, and at first he despairs, especially when he meets Granny Greenteeth, the sinister water-spirit who lives in the millpond. However, he is aided by the Nis
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cover of a blizzard, Peer and Hilde go together into the tunnels and under the mountain in an attempt to bring them back.
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The story is influenced by legends and folktales about trolls and nisses collected in
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In the last pages, we learn that Ralf's voyage took him to
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Index


Katherine Langrish
Troll Trilogy
Children's
Fantasy novel
HarperCollins
ISBN
0-00-717071-8
OCLC
56446423
Troll Mill
children's
fantasy novel
Katherine Langrish
Troll Mill
Troll Blood
Viking
Scandinavia
eponymous
trolls
Norwegian
Nisse
Vinland
America
Leif Eriksson
Saga of the Greenlanders
Thomas Keightley
William Craigie
Hans Christian Andersen
Troll Blood

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