The eagles watching the movements of the goblins, came just in time and turned the tide of battle. So, they finished the battle
The wolves wanted to eat the company, but could not reach them. The goblins, on the other hand, could chop or burn down the trees for the wolves.The wolves did not alert the goblins. The wolves were waiting in the forest-glade because they have planned a joint-attack with the goblins. The wolves cannot carry out their attack on the town because the goblins have not shown up at the appointed hour and this is because they are mourning their leader and looking for the dwarves. Long past the appointed hour the goblins arrive at the forest-glade. It is probably mere coincidence they find the adventurers at the glade.I Think you have that backwards.
In Warhammer 40k there are Thunderwolf Cavalry with Space Wolves (although there aren't any models for them, you've got to build them yourself) and in Fantasy there are wolves that are ridden by goblins in Orcs & Goblins
The evil wolf-like creatures that support goblins are often referred to as "Worgs." In various fantasy settings, including Dungeons & Dragons and Tolkien's works, Worgs are depicted as large, intelligent wolves that serve as mounts and allies to goblins and other dark creatures. They are known for their cunning and ferocity in battle.
"Escaping goblins to be caught by wolves."
In "The Hobbit or There and Back Again", the party is traveling through the forest when they hear wolves. They scurry up the surrounding trees and the Wargs rush in. This happens to be their "Meeting Place" with the goblins. The party is trapped in the trees with furious Wargs and Goblins beneath them.
"Escaping goblins to be caught by wolves!" which has now become "Out of the frying-pan and into the fire."
The wolves wanted to eat the company, but could not reach them. The goblins, on the other hand, could chop or burn down the trees for the wolves.The wolves did not alert the goblins. The wolves were waiting in the forest-glade because they have planned a joint-attack with the goblins. The wolves cannot carry out their attack on the town because the goblins have not shown up at the appointed hour and this is because they are mourning their leader and looking for the dwarves. Long past the appointed hour the goblins arrive at the forest-glade. It is probably mere coincidence they find the adventurers at the glade.I Think you have that backwards.
The wolves are gathering to meet up with the goblins. They had been working together for some time. This night they were getting ready for a big raid down into the valley against the settlers there to kill and wipe them out.
Oh, all sorts! From cave-goblins to wolves to giant spiders to Smaug the Great Dragon himself!
7/of vampires and were wolves fight over it but i say that 12 % of goblins go lBy:George not really none of this is true
With an orcish battle axe
Mostly dances with wolves are to show courage or braveness before battle.