[MR] a little history on the terms we use
kjworz at comcast.net
kjworz at comcast.net
Fri Nov 14 04:15:32 PST 2003
I remember a Geography Professor discussing ancient narratives. Prehistoric stuff. He related a theory that there are some kids stories that go back to our caveman days, and the story of the troll bridge and the 3 billy-goats gruff was one of them. So the term troll may be WAY prior to period.
(I remember these snippets. Tons of useless but interesting little facts. I wish I remembered the bibliography to go with them, too.)
-Chirho
> My understanding is that the term "Troll" comes from an event at which the
> gatekeeper was actually stationed beneath a bridge. I believe the way in to the
> event site was by passing under the bridge. The story of the troll under the
> bridge, period or not, was well enough known that someone picked up on it, and
> also on the idea of collecting a toll, that is a fee for passage, and the
> term was coined. Someone more knowledgeable in the ancient lore (I only go back
> to AS VIII) would have to confirm or deny this, or supply details, but this is
> to the best of my knowledge and recollection. The term was known and
> established when I became active.
>
> Your servant aye,
> Donal Mac Ruiseart
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