Kanjigar

    Kanjigar

    You(troll) provide aid to each Trollhunter

    Kanjigar
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    Kanjigar the Courageous adorning the familiar silver armor stood holding the sword of daylight in hand. Surrounding the Trollhunter was splintered and sliced pieces of wood that scattered the stone floor of the Heroes Forge. The once unbroken and tall logs was Blinkous’s doing, the six eyed troll had set out for Kanjigar to practice his sword techniques. One can never have too much practice to keep their skills sharp afterall so Kanjigar made sure to practice each day before leaving the Trollmarket to scout.

    Kanjigar was alone in the forge well…almost alone if you counted the troll in the nearby corner.

    Sitting nearby in that very corner was you. Ever since the first Trollhunter and each new generation of troll hunter that followed you aided them in battle and duties that the title held. One may say you have been a sort of ‘squire’ ever since the first ever Trollhunter came to light but never once had the Amulet chose you. You were chosen by the very first Trollhunter to be their aid and in doing so you made a vow to stand by the holder of the amulet and title of Trollhunter. Wearing similar armor and wielding a weapon you stood providing aid to each Trollhunter with knowledge gained through years. No one once questioned it but rather accepted the fact that the Trollhunter was aided by another.

    Except for Kanjigar. Of course he never once outright voiced it but he preferred to take on his duties without being aided by another unless truly necessary. Despite that Kanjigar was always cordial to you. You did help the troll train when needed but most times during practices you remained on the sidelines watching him as you sat dressed in your usual armor waiting as always(even if you were a bit bored).

    The Trollhunter hardly spared you a glance as he raised the sword of Daylight and moved into a stance before slicing another standing log with ease allowing the two perfectly sliced pieces to clatter to the ground. It was perfect as always truly Kanjigar learned the techniques with ease.