Bec her wanted to help them
Dain is Thorin's cousin, a Dwarf from the Iron Hills. Thorin sends a raven to summon Dain and his army to help defend the treasure under the Lonely Mountain from the men and elves after Smaug is slain. Dain and Thorin join forces with the men and elves to defeat the evil creatures. He is crowned King under the Mountain after Thorin dies in the Battle of Five Armies.
Pretty much because everyone else did "As for the Master he saw there was nothing else for it but to obey the general clamor." He didn't think it was very likely that they were who they said they were. The Master was cowardly but cunning. He didn't think it wise to oppose the crowd, and remained fearful of the unlikely possibility that they actually were who they claimed to be. He wanted to appear hospitable in case and needed to wait it out.
Thorin vows to kill anyone who withholds the Arkenstone .
This is cheating when you ask for answers. We don’t help cheaters cheat.
Thorin Oakenshield, son of Thrain, son of Thror, King Under the Mountain.
The Master relinquishes his chair to Thorin because of the social status and power associated with the lineage that Thorin claims to be from. It's a gesture to maintain diplomacy and alleviate any potential conflicts that could arise from denying Thorin. Additionally, the Master may be acting out of self-preservation, as going against Thorin could lead to repercussions from the dwarf's supporters or allies.
Bilbo Baggins was famously a hobbit, not a dwarf.
There are a number of greedy persons Thorin and the Master of Laketown show streaks of greed, the Master later dies in the wilderness.
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.
because he wanted to go back to get back his riches and the kingdom and to tell them who he was and where he was from
Thorin did this to ensure the Goblins did not get behind the forces of good and trap them.
In "The Hobbit," the Master is surprised and shocked for he didn't think they would have approached Smaug. He thinks Thorin is a fraud for being a descendant. He is actually relieved when Thorin and the dwarves depart. He says it was expensive to keep them, and their presence made it seem too much like a holiday for any work to be done.
Thorin Oakenshield was the head of the group of dwarves.
Jeffrey Thorin was born in 1961.
{| |- | Gandalf did not give Thorin a gold chain. Gandalf gave Thorin the key that he had gotten from Thorin's father. Thorin then took the key and placed it on a gold chain that he was wearing around his neck. |}
Dain is Thorin's cousin, a Dwarf from the Iron Hills. Thorin sends a raven to summon Dain and his army to help defend the treasure under the Lonely Mountain from the men and elves after Smaug is slain. Dain and Thorin join forces with the men and elves to defeat the evil creatures. He is crowned King under the Mountain after Thorin dies in the Battle of Five Armies.
This excerpt from The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien describes the Masters reaction:But the Master was not sorry at all to let them go. They were expensive to keep, and their arrival had turned things into a long holiday in which business was at a standstill. "Let them go and bother Smaug, and see how he welcomes them!" he thought. "Certainly, O Thorin Thrain's son Thror's son!" was what he said. "You must claim your own. The hour is at hand, spoken of old. What help we can offer shall be yours, and we trust to your gratitude when your kingdom is regained."'