None, really. He stationed himself with the elves and put on the ring. He was knocked unconscious by a rock from above and missed most of the battle. when he woke he found thorin dying and the land tattered
Gandalf played a crucial role. It was Gandalf who warned the Elves, Men, and Dwarves of the incoming Goblins. It was also Gandalf who arranged for the Eagles to come. Without the Eagles, the battle surely would have been lost. The Eagles role was important as they freed the ledges of the Goblins, enabling all defenders to head to the gate. And also, it is speculated that Gandalf had something to do with Beorn's appearance, since he was in direct contact earlier. Beorn's swift coming and going was what won the battle.
The Lake-men, the Elves of Mirkwood, the Dwarves from the Iron Hills and from Under the Mountain, the Goblins of the Misty Mountains, and the Wargs.
The thirteen dwarves fought bravely, Gandalf was there, and even Bilbo, although he did not do much in the way of fighting.
The Eagles and Beorn show up, too.
The five armies were: dwarves, elves, humans, goblins and wargs. Gandalf and Beorn were there as well, and the eagles joined in later. Even though he was invisible, Bilbo was knocked unconscious by a rock early in the battle.
the four hobbits are each a form of innocence through out the books reminding the poeple around them of the purity and inocence that good can defeat evil with.
By fierce battle, I'm assuming you mean the Battle of the Five Armies. Bilbo played little part, as he was knocked unconscious by a rock early in the battle.
The armies of the men, the elves and the dwarves banded together against the goblins and wargs. The eagles and Beorn came to help the men as well.
Bilbo did very little in the Battle. He spotted the arrival of the Eagles just before being knocked out by a rock.
Yes, Moria is mentioned in several places in The Hobbit. It was discussed in the planning meeting in Bilbo's smial. It was also used as a battle cry by the dwarves in the Battle of Five Armies.
Bilbo plays no part in the Battle of Five Armies. He took his stand with the elves and put on his ring. But he got knocked out by a stone and missed it all.
Ralph Bakshi created an animated film based off The Hobbit. Rumors are going around now that Peter Jackson (director, producer, and writer of The Lord of the Ringsmovies) is working on a new movie for The Hobbit, maybe even two. It is rumored that they will be coming out in 2012.
A HOBBIT, of course!
'The Hobbit' of course!
The HobbitThe Fellowship of the Ring, Book IThe Fellowship of the Ring, Book IIThe Two Towers, Book IThe Two Towers, Book IIThe Return of the King, Book IThe Return of the King, Book IIThe Silmarillion is another book that Tolkien also set in Middle-earth thousands of years before the first of the Hobbit books, but it is a history of the Elves and does not concern itself with Hobbits (except briefly in its final chapter where it reviews the events of the end of the Third Age from the point of view of the Elves, which differs slightly from the point of view of the Hobbits).
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The Fellowship of the Ring , The Two Towers and The Return of the King .
Yes, Moria is mentioned in several places in The Hobbit. It was discussed in the planning meeting in Bilbo's smial. It was also used as a battle cry by the dwarves in the Battle of Five Armies.
The gleam refers to the last rays of sun and the gloom of the losing battle as the eagles swoop down to finish the war once and for all. page 268 the hobbit
In the Battle of Five Armies
Chapter 17, The Clouds Burst.
Bilbo plays no part in the Battle of Five Armies. He took his stand with the elves and put on his ring. But he got knocked out by a stone and missed it all.
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It was the Battle of Five Armies. The armies were the humans, elves and dwarves against the wargs and the goblins.
The battle of the five armies in "The Hobbit" starts when Thorin Oakenshield refuses to share the treasure with the other armies and a battle ensues over the mountain. The conflict escalates as different factions get involved, leading to a large-scale confrontation. Gandalf and Bilbo ultimately play crucial roles in helping to end the battle.