Name: Ice Troll (Humanoid) Stats: No. Appearing : 2-12 Climate/Terrain: Actic Frequency : Rare Organization : Tribe Activity Cycle : Any Diet : Carnivore Description: The ice troll is a smaller, more intelligent relative of the normal troll, and is probably the result of a magical experimentation. It closely resembles its more common cousin, but has semitransparent, very cold skin. Ice trolls are famous for being cunning, evil crea- tures which keep humans and demi-humans as livestock. Because ice trolls need water to regenerate, they never leave their lakes and ri- ver, and will create elaborate traps to lure their prey to them. Combat: Ice trolls are organized and intelligent enough to know their weaknes- ses, and rarely start a fight at a disadvantage. Unlike their larger and less intelligent cousins, they do not wade into combat blindly, but will try to pick off weaker opponents one by one, hoping to bring back live prey. Ice trolls have been known to use weapons on rare occasions. Attacks may be directed against different opponents. The regenerative powers of ice trolls are not as great as normal trolls. An ice troll muse be immersed in water to be able to regenerate 2 hit points per melee round. The creatures often make their stand in a shallow pool of water to keep this advantage. Because of the thin, brittle nature of the ice troll, it is possible to sever one of the creature's limbs with an edged weapon. Severed limbs also regenerate 2 hit points per turn, as long as they are immersed in water. If a severed limb is not in contact with water, it will move up to 30 feet in search of water, always moving toward it, if it is in range. Fire and acid are the only attack forms which negate the ice troll's ability to regenerate. Because of the ice troll's physiology, fire-based attacks do double damage. Ice trolls are unaffected by cold or cold-based spells, and because their magical nature, can only be hit by magical weapons or missiles. Habitat/Society: Ice trolls live in groups of 7-12 in arctic and sub-arctic regions, near open water. Because they are smaller and less resilient than their larger cousins, they have developed a higher sense of cooperation to stay alive. Each group has a leader, usually the most intelligent. Leaders are responsible for keeping the group safe and well-fed. Ice trolls live near settled regions, hoping to waylay and capture hu- mans and demi-humans. Ice trolls will frequently bait traps for adven- turers, using treasure they have salvaged from previously waylaid groups. Settlements also provide more common livestock, which, al- though less preferable than human flesh, is considerd edible in times of need. Ice trolls establish their lairs near lakes or rivers. Here the ice trolls will have gathered all their treasure, as well as 5-20 humans or demi-humans captives. These prisoners are kept well-fed on grains and vegetables, so that the ice trolls need never go too long without food. Ecology: Ice trolls mate in the spring and give birth to one baby ice troll in the late fall. When an ice troll tribe gets too large, it splits, one group wandering off to find a new lair. Ice trolls that live in arctic regions often hunt remorhaz, and will even pick off a solitary frost giant. Ice troll blood is frequently used in the manufacture of frost brand swords and rings of cold resistance.