While still living in the wilderness, Hilda befriended the elf, Alfur. The two have been together for at least a few years. She has a pet deerfox named Twig, whom she loves very much. No other relatives of her have been seen so far, though she does mention her grandfather (graphic novels)/great-grandfather (animated series) once when discussing the location of her house in the middle of an Elf Village. While the two of them can argue from time to time (though notably more so in the graphic novels than the animated series), they love each other deeply. She is very brave and caring, as described in the official Netflix description. Hilda hates having to disappoint people, especially her friends or her mother and always tries her best to help and support others with their needs, occasionally taking risks in order to fulfill one's request. As of " Chapter 6: The Old Bells of Trolberg", Hilda can ride a bike just fine, and even remarks that she is getting better at it. By the end of the book, she has mastered to ride a bike, and is thrilled by the thought of all the places she can go to now. After this encounter, she tries her best to overcome her fear and slowly succeeds. Then she encounters the Marra who just like in the animated series, uses this fear against her for a nightmare. In the graphic novels, this fear is never brought up, but in the novelization it is turned into a subplot for " Hilda and the Nowhere Space" early in the book, Hilda comes up with various excuses for not having to use her bike (including that she doesn't want it to get dirty). This was used against her by David's Marra. In " Chapter 6: The Nightmare Spirit", it is revealed that there is one thing that frightens her riding a bike, something she never had learned. ![]() She is also more prone to mischief in the graphic novels (like taking her role of pretending to be injured for first aid practice of the Sparrow Scouts too far, or going on secret adventures without her mother knowing). Her rude side is played up more in the graphic novels, where she is known to frequently argue with her mother or to easily get annoyed when things don't go her way. Hilda is sometimes rude but is usually very friendly and generous. She is shown not to get scared easily by monsters and can outrun and outsmart them. She loves to draw in her sketchbook and is very kind to nature. In all incarnations of the franchise, Hilda is an extremely adventurous and fearless girl. Because of this changeling spell, her clothing was in Baba's possession. When in shadow, her eyes would glow with a signature red shine. When she was a troll Hilda still retained cyanic hair (albeit slightly more gray in tone), but she had a stone-like skin, uneven teeth and an elongated nose most common for trolls. Hilda will remain this way in the upcoming third season. It is unknown how old she is now at this point. While typically she still looks the same and dresses pretty much in the same clothes, her skirt is apparently no longer a part of the outfit. In the epilogue of the movie, she is notably taller than she was in the past two seasons, due to the scene being set at least a year after the events of the movie. ![]() Her hair was shorter and tied into two pigtails. She retained her black beret and tights, but wore an oversized brown sweater with a red straight line and yellow zigzag pattern which her mother knitted for her, a red scarf, yellow backpack, and gray rain boots. When she was younger, Hilda's appearance was largely different. She also often has a brown, sling knapsack, in which she carries various items, including her sketch book and a pencil. She has a Caucasian complexion, like her mother. Her typical outfit, which she wears both indoors and outdoors, consists of a black beret, a yellow scarf, a red sweater with yellow cuffs, a blue skirt, which is the same shade of blue as her hair, black tights and red rain boots. ![]() But this is no ordinary mound, and it looks like Twig's going to save Hilda from a whole lot of big, scaly trouble.Hilda is an 11-year-old girl whose hair comes in a teal blue color, making her stand out from everyone else. but how about her trusty companion, Twig? As the two set off for a rainy adventure in their local wilderness, they discover a little mound to shelter in. ![]() Hilda and Twig is a upcoming graphic novel written and illustrated by Luke Pearson.
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