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Mentioned in {{TB}} as [[Mica]]'s fat merchant brother-in-law, this troll lives in [[Bitter Pike]], and convinced his brother [[Chert]] to replant [[Cutshade Forest]] so that they could re-sell it. | Mentioned in {{TB}} as [[Mica]]'s fat merchant brother-in-law, this troll lives in [[Bitter Pike]], and convinced his brother [[Chert]] to replant [[Cutshade Forest]] so that they could re-sell it. | ||
It is insinuated that [[Mica]] gives [[Cohen the Barbarian]] his address at the end of the story; I'm sure we can all guess why. | |||
On [[Roundworld]], {{wp|clay|clay}} is a naturally occurring material, composed primarily of fine-grained minerals, so this does qualify as a "rock" name. | On [[Roundworld]], {{wp|clay|clay}} is a naturally occurring material, composed primarily of fine-grained minerals, so this does qualify as a "rock" name. | ||
[[Category: Troll characters]] | [[Category: Troll characters]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:00, 18 July 2016
Mentioned in Troll Bridge as Mica's fat merchant brother-in-law, this troll lives in Bitter Pike, and convinced his brother Chert to replant Cutshade Forest so that they could re-sell it. It is insinuated that Mica gives Cohen the Barbarian his address at the end of the story; I'm sure we can all guess why.
On Roundworld, clay is a naturally occurring material, composed primarily of fine-grained minerals, so this does qualify as a "rock" name.
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