The inhabitants of Lake-town initially welcomed Thorin's mission with hope for economic prosperity through trade. However, they grew skeptical when the dwarves didn't deliver immediate benefits. The Master of Lake-town was primarily interested in extracting wealth, while the Elvenking was cautious and suspicious of dwarves' intentions, focusing more on protecting his territory.
Lake town went ola la she had a band. New balenciaga, she a baddie out the bag do the dash new biss Thirsty for the racks, lil
Romanèche-Thorins's population is 1,819.
The area of Romanèche-Thorins is 9,760,000.0 square meters.
Romanèche-Thorins's population is 1,819.
It was stolen by Smaug the Great Dragon, and added to his hoard.
thorins is much powerfull
He showed them that thorins grandfather had a pairof earings
The sword Thorin took was called Orcrist or "goblin cleaver". The orcs called it "Biter".
Well his father put all the family gold in some rooms in the city, which was taken over by a dragon, who sleeps on the gold...
Thorin Oakenshield's father, Thrain II, died in the dungeons of the Necromancer, who is later revealed to be Sauron. After being captured while seeking to reclaim the Lonely Mountain and its treasures, Thrain was tortured and ultimately killed. His death is significant as it marks the decline of the dwarven line of Durin and sets the stage for Thorin's quest to reclaim their homeland.
It is possible that they do, though they are getting very old at that point and do not appear in the movie or book, other than in some of the appendices. Three of them (Thorin, Fili and Kili) do not survive the events in The Hobbit. And we know that Balin, Dwalin, Ori and Oin died in Moria before the events of The Lord of the Rings gets started. Gloin, father of Gimli, was alive for about 15 years after the LotR. Of the others Bombur is known to have been living at the start of the LotR. Otherwise, nothing is recorded by Tolkien.
in the war of goblins and elves or dwarf's (i forget which) the swords carried by gandalf and Thorin were both used by great warriors, who killed many goblins using the swords, the swords are synonymous with goblin death. they even went so far as to call the swords beater and bitter