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Chapter 13 of "The Hobbit" is titled "Not at Home." This title signifies that the group of adventurers led by Bilbo Baggins has arrived at the Lonely Mountain (Erebor) seeking the treasure guarded by Smaug the dragon, only to find the dragon absent from his lair. It adds suspense and tension to the story as they explore the mountain and encounter unforeseen challenges.
Tolkien once wrote that he hated allegory, so it's doubtful that Smaug represents any particular person, thing, or concept. I think Smaug is more or less exactly what he appears to be: a big, nasty, greedy, evil dragon. Evil dragons hording treasure are something of a staple in Germanic mythology, which in its Anglo Saxon form Tolkien spent much of his life studying (he was a professor of medieval literature after all). In the legend of Sigurd / Siegfried Fafnir the dragon is guarding a treasure horde and in the Anglo Saxon epic Beowulf there's another dragon guarding a horde who becomes enraged when someone steals from his treasure and emerges in a rage exactly the same way Smaug does when Bilbo steals from Smaug. So, I wouldn't say Smaug represents anything. I would say rather that Tolkien was trying to create a modern myth and he did so in part by incorporating elements from medieval myths, in particular the Germanic myths that were native to England before the Norman Conquest. If you read Germanic myths you'll find a lot of parallels with Middle Earth as that is what Tolkien spent his days thinking about before he became a novelist.
you can find them in the story mode or the world tour mode
You find all the dragon balls. This you do by playing in story mode. by dashing into mountains or knocking your opponent to it. You find all the dragon balls. This you do by playing in story mode. by dashing into mountains or knocking your opponent to it.
You can find the story of the dragon and the cobbler in various folklore collections or online sources that feature folktales and legends. It is a popular tale that has been passed down through oral traditions in different cultures.
No but it would be awsome if there were
The biggest treasure was the accumulated wealth of Smaug. The Arkenstone that was a part of it was greatly desired by the dwarfs. There was also some treasure from the trolls, and Bilbo found the One Ring.
You can find a dragon costume at many party or costume shops. It would look very unique on someone as many people do not have dragon costumes. It's a great choice!
Mostly in the west.
You Have To Go To Story Mode And If Your In Any Battle Destroy any building or rock and you should be able to find dragon balls.