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Travel Bug Dog Tag Tervold the troll

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Released:
Monday, November 3, 2008
Origin:
Washington, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of mbis.

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I have been misplaced in Stanwood, WA. My mission is to work my way across the country and hopefully back to my home -- Norway. I would love to travel Europe along the way.

About This Item

In Norse mythology, a troll is a generally negative synonym for jötunn. Later, in Scandinavian folklore, trolls became beings in their own right. In modern times trolls are depicted in a variety of media.

In Norse mythology, troll, like thurs is a term applied to jötnar. In Old Norse sources, trolls are said to dwell in isolated mountains, rocks, and caves, sometimes live together (usually as father-and-daughter or mother-and-son), and are rarely described as helpful or friendly.[1]

There is much confusion and overlap in the use of Old Norse terms jötunntrollþurs and risiLotte Motz theorized that these were originally four distinct classes of beings; lords of nature (jötunn), mythical magicians (troll), hostile monsters (þurs) and heroic and courtly beings (risi) - the last class being the youngest addition. Ármann Jakobsson calls this theory "unsupported by any convincing evidence" and argues that since the sources disagree, it may be most fruitful to investigate each text separately.[2]

Later, in Scandinavian folklore, trolls become defined as a particular type of being, generally held to be larger than humans and notably ugly.[3] Numerous tales about trolls are recorded, in which they are frequently described as being extremely old, very strong, but slow and dim-witted. They are sometimes described as man-eaters and as turning to stone upon contact with sunlight. Into the 20th century, the origins of particular Scandinavian landmarks, such as particular stones, are ascribed to trolls.[4]

A Scandinavian folk belief that lightning frightens away trolls and jötnar appears in numerous Scandinavian folktales, and may be a late reflection of the god Thor's role in fighting such beings. In connection, the lack of trolls and jötnar in modern Scandinavia is explained as a result of the "accuracy and efficiency of the lightning strokes".[5]

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    Retrieve It from a Cache 2/16/2026 mbis retrieved it from Kom och säg "hej då" till Svenska tjejer Åland Islands   Visit Log

    Pick this little fellow up from an event on Åland Island and bring it with me to Stockholm, Sweden.
    Will move it on
    Thank's for sharing

    Dropped Off 2/16/2026 Netacondis placed it in Kom och säg "hej då" till Svenska tjejer Åland Islands - 6.98 miles  Visit Log

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    Grab It (Not from a Cache) 12/31/2025 Netacondis grabbed it   Visit Log

    Tack Loranga för nyårs eventet

    Dropped Off 12/28/2025 Loranga placed it in Nyårsafton 2025 - Lorangas hemmahamn Åland Islands - 81.63 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 12/27/2025 Loranga took it to Mellan(dags)öl 2025 Stockholm, Sweden - 2.68 miles  Visit Log

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    Visited 12/27/2025 Loranga took it to Barge Train Stockholm, Sweden - 4.29 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 12/26/2025 Loranga took it to 2025 Community Celebration Event - Annandagsfika Stockholm, Sweden - 8.32 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 12/26/2025 Loranga took it to Ekbacken, Tv-eken Stockholm, Sweden - 1.38 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 12/26/2025 Loranga took it to What song #1 Stockholm, Sweden - 1.16 miles  Visit Log
    Visited 12/26/2025 Loranga took it to Celestial Navigation #1 Stockholm, Sweden - 5.97 miles  Visit Log
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