Bard demands a share of the treasure to help the people of Lake-town. The dwarves offer Bard a portion of the treasure, and the elves offer to help the dwarves in their quest. Ultimately, they all come to an agreement to share the treasure before a battle breaks out.
seek therapy.
Elves on Shelves are not real elves. They are elves that you place on a shelf to help kids get excited about Christmas.
He took charge and did his best to provide for the people of the city. His efforts, with help from the elves and dwarves, saved a lot of people from exposure and damage over the winter.
Of course the elves who help Santa Claus are real!!! the elf dolls are real but santa is not.
Dain only has a small part in the book, but from what we see, he seems honorable. He made peace with the elves, shows respect to his departed cousin, became king, and went through with the previous deal to share treasure with Bard and the elves.
Because they enjoy it. Santa needs help to create & wrap presents. thats why he has 1000 elves. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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Elves at the north pole.
The letter unscramble to make the word "elves."
Bard prevented them from entering until the exchange for the Arkenstone had been made.Because they are there to help Thorin. Bard knows it will be easier get Thorin to accept his demands if he is isolated from any help.
The elves in the North Pole, silly billy =D