| 17 May 2004 | Akiko <akiko_date@jun...com> | To Anonymous (can't even type in a name?) the first book is entitled "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" in the UK, they changed the name for us Americans. As for the picture, it's all right, I suppose. Trolls aren't my favorite subject in the world. Congrats on mod's choice.  Nicklas Lundqvist replies: "I don't know why they do that... it's so much nicer with a name, even if it's a nick name of some sort. Trolls can't appeal to everyone but thanks! " | |
| 17 May 2004 | Anonymous | to Kristina, it's "Harry Potter and the SORCERER'S Stone", and to the artist. The troll looks nice...the pose is kinda.... off, not how i'd imagine a troll standing, but it's still nice. congrats on a good pic.  Nicklas Lundqvist replies: "Like someone pointed out further down in the comments list, it's 'the philosopher's stone' in Europe and 'the sorcerer's stone' in the US. As for the trolls pose, well he is a bit off. He looks confused to me. Someone probably told him a joke and he's wondering where the fun part went. " | |
| 18 May 2004 | Danneskiold | The dragons on the belt thing look to detailed for it to do, and he would of had to have had another creature tatoo his forehead. He probably stole the belt somehow.  Nicklas Lundqvist replies: "Do you have any idea how much spare time a troll has? They have nothing better to do then to draw dragons (which they by the way think are like the coolest creatures in the world) all day long. It's a handmade forrest troll belt alright. As for the tatooes, they seem to help each other out with those things. " | |
| 29 May 2004 | Danneskiold | Ahhhhhh... Not the basic stupid troll eh? And they seem a bit frendly to one another. Cool!  Nicklas Lundqvist replies: "Well, stupid might still apply to them, but they are fairly friendly to each other and perhaps a bit more handy then most trolls are said to be. " | |
| 17 Jun 2004 | Joseph Gnemmi | Awesome work! Wouldn't get within twenty feet of this guy in a dark alley when he's in a bad mood!Love the background, too!  Nicklas Lundqvist replies: "Thanks! I totally agree with you Joseph, meeting a troll in a dark ally would probably not be a good idea, bad mood or not. Drawing backgrounds is not my strongest side so thanks again Joseph. " | |
| 26 Sep 2004 | Cassie(kai)Thompson | Actually i disagree with the comment on him wondering where the fun part of the joke went..I think he looks very cunning which makes him more deadly than being a "traditional" troll.  Nicklas Lundqvist replies: "He's definitely not following the "normal standards" of how a troll should be (though he has some of their physical attributes) so you could very well be right Cassie. Thanks! " | |
| 14 Jan 2005 | Anonymous | I love the face. The eyes look... detatched, like he's actually thinking. Odd for a troll. I also really like the splayed feet.  Nicklas Lundqvist replies: "Thank you! Most trolls lack that sort of brain activity, I know, those are the stereotypes. I figured I would go with something a lillte more 'brainy'. " | |
| 15 Aug 2005 | Jonathan A. Weiland | I love his chicken legs, your composition skill is incredible. All your entire gallery is polished and refined, in my opinion its among the best in Elfwood.  Nicklas Lundqvist replies: "I'm honored to receive such an complement Jonathan, deeply honored. Thanks! " | |
| 25 Feb 2006 | Goodfellow | Give him a polyester shirt and yah have me Auto-cad teacher. Those trees are amazing.  Nicklas Lundqvist replies: "Thank you! Your teacher must be a hansom man, he truly must. Women probably adore him. " | |
| 23 Mar 2008 | Some Random Dude | Like the detail on the mace  Nicklas Lundqvist replies: "Those nails gotta hurt right..." | |