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Which one sounds better?

 

Which fits your story better?

 

I could easily see your scene in either environment or even both!

Ultimately though whatever you have as a backdrop must serve the story.

 

How's that for being non-commital? :lol:

 

Seriously though... think about it.

If you are trying to portray the Troll as being beset by a bunch of knights you might have him in his own territory (the forest or cave area). You might also have the Troll trying to free himself from the castle.

 

On the other hand... perhaps its the Troll that is the big bad guy and the noble knights are doing their best to protect their village. Perhaps they set out on a quest to kill the beast in his lair? Perhaps he's eaten too many children?

 

Ask some questions and let your story provide the answers.

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