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"Troll Bridge"
Short story by Terry Pratchett
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Fantasy clichés, Short story
Characters
Cohen the Barbarian
Locations
Death Bridge, Blade Mountains
Publication
Published inISBN 0-330-32027-0
Publication typeCompilation
PublisherPan Books
Media typePrint
Publication date10/01/1992
SeriesDiscworld
1st short story – 3rd Individual story

"Troll Bridge" is a Discworld short story, written by Terry Pratchett in 1991 for a collection entitled After The King: Stories in Honour of J.R.R. Tolkien.

Set following the events of The Light Fantastic,[1] the story stars Cohen the Barbarian, who plans to prove himself by killing a troll in single combat. Instead, he and the troll find themselves reminiscing about how the Discworld used to be, when trolls all hid under bridges to be killed by heroes, and the land was not yet settled.

While interested in making a short film of Troll Bridge as early as 2004,[2] Snowgum Films slated it for release in 2015,[3] starring Don Bridges as Cohen.[citation needed] Fundraising included a Kickstarter campaign in 2011.[4]

The film premiered at Flickerfest in Sydney in January 2019,[5] and is playing at film festivals and fan conventions around the world ahead of its release to crowdfunding supporters in November 2019.[citation needed]

Characters

Cohen is the only recurring character from other Discworld novels. The Ankh-Morpork City Watch also has a troll constable by the name of Detritus,[6] and a troll called Chert (Mica's brother-in-law), who owns a sawmill, is mentioned in Witches Abroad.

References

Reading order guide
Preceded by 3rd Individual Story
Published in 1992
Succeeded by