Because they dug too far because of their greed and freed a Demi demon
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He said “Don’t leave the path!”
the dwarves are happy because they are treated well with great houses
The Master of Lake-town isn't sorry to see the dwarves leave because he is primarily concerned with his own interests and the prosperity of the town. He views the dwarves as a means to an end, having benefited from their visit through trade and economic gain. With the dwarves heading to reclaim their treasure, he is more focused on the potential profits that could come from their success rather than any emotional attachment to them. Ultimately, his priorities lie in securing his own power and influence rather than fostering friendships.
I would think that he's referring to the imprisonment of the dwarves. The dungeon of the elves is underground.
-moria Just to improve on that; it's called Mines of Moria, or Khazad-dum. It was abandoned when the Dwarves woke up the Balrog. Other Dwarven realms are in Erebor, Iron Hills, Blue mountains and (after the War of the Ring) in the Glittering Caves, where Gimli was the Lord.
The Three Dwarves are sitting
No, female dwarves do not have beards.
The dwarves leave the palace tunnel in search of a new home after being displaced by the dragon Smaug, who took over their mountain kingdom of Erebor. Driven by a desire to reclaim their lost treasure and heritage, they embark on an adventurous quest led by Thorin Oakenshield. Additionally, the journey is fueled by a longing for freedom and the hope of restoring their former glory.
The dwarves steal Mithril. A very important item that is known to be famous according to the dwarves.
Dwarves Deep was created in 1990.
The Dwarves - book - was created in 2003.