Troll Fisk

  • Mythical Number: #3330
  • Culture:  Norse Norse
  • Attribute:  Aquatic Aquatic
  • Behaviour:  Deadly Deadly

According to Bishop Pontoppidan of the 18th century, Troll Fisk the generic name in Scandinavian language used to describe a sea monster of no specific description in Norse mythology.

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