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He warned them about the creatures and things in Mirkwood.
Three-dimensional, I would say. His character develops throughout The Hobbit, too, it might be added.
They did not want to tell the elven king why they were in the forest when he asked.
I suspect you are alluding to Dwarfs as opposed to Dwarves. Tolkien expanded at some length on his choice of spelling in the appendices to Lord of the Rings, but intrinsically - and certainly linguistically - he was in the right.
In chapter eight of the hobbit. Bilbo bagging's rescues the dwarfs. He's more brave then at the beginning of the book. He leads the spiders away to free the dwarves. When they return he kills many and they learn to fear his blade. He keeps the dwarves together and leads them out of the spiders area.
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They were told the dragon was dead. They learned it from the Ravens that came to the mountain.
In the book "The Hobbit" by Tolkien, Bilbo doesn't find the dwarfs, the dwarfs find him! (With the help of the wizard) It is a wonderful book and I strongly recommend reading it!
Most of them were related in some way. Some were brothers, others were cousins.
they want to go to the misty mountains to find the treasure.because they are going with gandolf
Although the Elves and Dwarfs hate each other, they are fighting for the same "side".
Bilbo gets lost in the tunnel with Gollum, The dwarfs nearly get eaten by spiders and then they get captured by elves, and Bilbo nearly causes a war by giving the elves the dwarfs most prized possession.
He warned them about the creatures and things in Mirkwood.
Brown dwarfs are more massive than the planet Jupiter.
Most dwarfs are between three and three feet and six inches