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bipedal Dark One's greatest need during the War of the Shadow was for soldiers. Before the war started, his scientists (including Aginor) combined living human and animal genetic material to create warriors that were powerful, fierce, fast, hard to kill and intelligent enough to fight well and take orders. They used naturally aggressive animals like boars, bears, wolves, goats, wildcats, rams and eagles in combination with humans to make Trollocs They are stronger than the animals and humans from which they were created and can run almost as fast as a horse Trollocs are vicious by nature and kill for the pure pleasure of doing so Trollocs were initially a failed experiment as they lacked the self-discipline and drive to be efficient soldiers. They have the instincts and drives of animals, the worst human characteristics and very limited intelligence. They can perform only comparatively simple tasks; they are deceitful and unstable by nature. They are usually unwilling or unable to follow orders unless driven by fear. If Trollocs are more afraid of the foe than their commander, they will turn and run. The unexpected appearance of the Myrddraal, Trolloc throwback offspring, Trollocs are omnivorous but prefer meat. They will eat animals, humans and even other Trollocs During the War of Power, Balthamel set up camps to breed humans as fodder for the Trollocs; Sammael often fed prisoners of war to Trollocs and Asmodean had “harvesters” that made people available for rations to Trolloc garrisons Demandred is reported to have captured two entire cities and fed every person in it to the Trollocs just because he believed the people had slighted him in his former life During the War of Power, Darkfriends who forswore their oath to the Dark One were fed to the Trollocs. Trollocs live in the Blight. Theythey were created and can run almost as fast as a horse Trollocs are vicious by nature and kill
Two images of a wolf-headed warrior in armor walking away from an explosion in a snowy landscape.