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{{Quote|As a bridge between the surface world and the Darklands, the Killahead Bridge was a place of great historical significance. The bridge was the frontline of the last great battle between the Good Trolls and the evil Gumm-Gumms.|''[[The Art of Trollhunters]]''}}
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{{Quote|As a bridge between the surface world and the Darklands, the Killahead Bridge was a place of great historical significance. The bridge was the frontline of the last great battle between the Good Trolls and the evil Gumm-Gumms.|''[[The Art of Trollhunters]]''}}{{Infobox_Object|image1 = Brid.png|type = Bridge|origin = Unknown|user(s) = [[Trolls]] (formerly)<br>
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[[Nomura]]}}The '''Killahead Bridge''' is a magical stone bridge that acts as the portal to the [[Darklands]].
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The '''Killahead Bridge''' is a magical stone bridge that acts as the portal to the [[Darklands]].
   
==History==
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== History ==
 
During the [[Battle of Killahead Bridge|Battle of Killahead]], [[Deya the Deliverer]] exiled and imprisoned [[Gunmar]] and his [[Gumm-Gumm Army]] in the Darklands, then used the [[Amulet of Daylight]] to seal the bridge so they could never escape. The bridge was then destroyed in pieces and its remains were scattered all over the world.
 
During the [[Battle of Killahead Bridge|Battle of Killahead]], [[Deya the Deliverer]] exiled and imprisoned [[Gunmar]] and his [[Gumm-Gumm Army]] in the Darklands, then used the [[Amulet of Daylight]] to seal the bridge so they could never escape. The bridge was then destroyed in pieces and its remains were scattered all over the world.
   
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The Killahead Bridge is the only known main way to enter/exit the Darklands (with the exception of Fetches, which are mere "cracks" that allow only small things to pass, as described by Blinky).
 
The Killahead Bridge is the only known main way to enter/exit the Darklands (with the exception of Fetches, which are mere "cracks" that allow only small things to pass, as described by Blinky).
   
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== Limitations ==
Even if the bridge is torn apart piece-by-piece, they cannot be permanently destroyed.
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Even if the bridge is torn apart piece-by-piece, they cannot be permanently destroyed. Only disposed of.
   
 
Also, only the [[Trollhunter]] can open the Killahead Bridge and reassemble it simultaneously with the [[Amulet of Daylight]].
 
Also, only the [[Trollhunter]] can open the Killahead Bridge and reassemble it simultaneously with the [[Amulet of Daylight]].
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== Appearances ==
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{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%"
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! Appearances in the Trilogy
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=== ''[[Trollhunters|'''Trollhunters''']]'' ===
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==== <u>Part One</u> ====
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* "[[Gnome Your Enemy]]"
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* "[[Waka Chaka!]]"
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* "[[Win Lose or Draal]]" (pictured)
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* "[[To Catch a Changeling]]"
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* "[[Adventures in Trollsitting]]"
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* "[[Bittersweet Sixteen]]" (mentioned)
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* "[[Young Atlas]]"
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* "[[Recipe for Disaster]]" (mentioned)
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* "[[Claire and Present Danger]]"
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* "[[The Battle of Two Bridges]]"
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* "[[Return of the Trollhunter]]"
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* "[[Angor Management]]"
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* "[[Something Rotten This Way Comes]]"
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==== <u>Part Two</u> ====
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* "[[Escape from the Darklands]]"
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* "[[Skullcrusher]]"
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* "[[Grand Theft Otto]]"
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* "[[KanjigAAARRRGGHH!!!]]"
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* "[[Homecoming]]"
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* "[[Hiss Hiss, Bang Bang]]" (mentioned)
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* "[[The Reckless Club]]" (mentioned)
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* "[[Unbecoming]]"
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* "[[Mistrial and Error]]" (mentioned)
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==== <u>Part Three</u> ====
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* "[[Night Patroll]]" (mentioned)
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* "[[The Oath]]" (pictured)
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* "[[For the Glory of Merlin]]" (illusion)
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|}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* In the books, the Killahead Bridge was named the Killaheed Bridge. Also, Jim Sturges once mispronounced the bridge as "Killahead".
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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{{Gallery}}[[Category:Locations]]
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[[Category:Trollhunters Objects]]
 
[[Category:Trollhunters Objects]]
 
[[Category:Magical Objects]]

Revision as of 16:57, 2 July 2020

As a bridge between the surface world and the Darklands, the Killahead Bridge was a place of great historical significance. The bridge was the frontline of the last great battle between the Good Trolls and the evil Gumm-Gumms.
The Art of Trollhunters

The Killahead Bridge is a magical stone bridge that acts as the portal to the Darklands.

History

During the Battle of Killahead, Deya the Deliverer exiled and imprisoned Gunmar and his Gumm-Gumm Army in the Darklands, then used the Amulet of Daylight to seal the bridge so they could never escape. The bridge was then destroyed in pieces and its remains were scattered all over the world.

Centuries later, the son of Gunmar, Bular, and the Changelings began to gather the stones of the bridge to be able to reconstruct it and thus release Gunmar. However, the portal could only be opened by the Amulet and by the hand of the Trollhunter. They manage to force the current Trollhunter, Jim Lake, to open the portal. However, Draal manages to remove the Amulet from the bridge before Gunmar could be released, losing his arm in the process.

The remains of the bridge happened to be guarded in Trollmarket, until Jim decides to leave alone to the Darklands to destroy Gunmar. Having assembled the three Triumbric Stones, he uses the Amulet to rebuild the bridge and cross to the Darklands.

When the Queen Usurna orders the bridge to be destroyed to prevent Gunmar from escaping, Jim's friends try to stop them, but they can not prevent the bridge from being destroyed once more, leaving Jim trapped in the Darklands, with Enrique being the only one who manages to escape. The remains of the bridge are sent in a cargo truck and launched into the ocean. However, Claire and NotEnrique manage to use the Shadow Staff to recover all the remains of the bridge. When the spirit of the previous Trollhunter, Kanjigar, possesses AAARRRGGHH!!!, he uses the amulet to repair and open the bridge once again, allowing the group to rescue Jim and Nomura from the Darklands. However, unknowingly to the Trollhunters before the bridge was closed again, Gunmar manages to escape, along with two of his soldiers, Dictatious, and some Blood Goblins.

The Trollhunters later disposed of the bridge, though the whereabouts of where they disposed of the pieces remains unknown.

Abilities

The Killahead Bridge is the only known main way to enter/exit the Darklands (with the exception of Fetches, which are mere "cracks" that allow only small things to pass, as described by Blinky).

Limitations

Even if the bridge is torn apart piece-by-piece, they cannot be permanently destroyed. Only disposed of.

Also, only the Trollhunter can open the Killahead Bridge and reassemble it simultaneously with the Amulet of Daylight.

Appearances

Appearances in the Trilogy

Trollhunters

Part One

Part Two

Part Three

Trivia

  • In the books, the Killahead Bridge was named the Killaheed Bridge. Also, Jim Sturges once mispronounced the bridge as "Killahead".

Gallery

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