In the traditional version of the Three Billy Goats Gruff the troll is pursued the bad guy but for a fact the goats are the bad ones. The troll has been the victim of the worst crime ever.
First the troll entered a competition for the most grass in a field. He might have been growing the grass for five years and the goats came and trown that out the window. Before attacking the trolls filed the goats ate all of the grass on their filed and than went to the troll. The troll only wanted to protect the grass so he has a chance of winning but now he doesn't. What will happen after the goats eat all of that grass? Will they do anther murder and eat all that grass? It could never stop until we put them in the slammer. But until then you could be the next vitom.
The other bad thing the goats did was rather have there brothers eaten so the could eat. That's just crull. Why did the goats want to kill the troll they could have been like “ can we come over for an snack” than the troll could have said “ sure” or “ no “ but the goats just told him about their brothers and than ramed him off his bridge. It was private property but the goats didn't care because it was their gain and they wanted it so they took it.
The other bad thing the goats did was commit murder to the troll. The troll could have not have had the chance to swim and was wanting to win the competition to pay for swimming lessons but he got murdered and thrown in a lake. What happens if he washes up on shore and they tracked it to the goats? The goats are the bad ones in this tale. You may have thought that they were good but the truth can affect your thoughts. The last thing is if the goats didn't attack the troll he might have been also wanting to help them but now he can't because he is in a lake presumed dead but he could be alive but you never know.
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