After the dragon's defeat and the destruction of the town, Bard was filled with a mix of relief and sorrow. He mourned the loss of life and the devastation wrought upon his home, yet he took on the responsibility of rallying the survivors and rebuilding the community. Bard's leadership shone through as he sought to restore hope and unity among the townsfolk, emphasizing the importance of resilience in the face of tragedy. Ultimately, he emerged as a symbol of strength and perseverance for those affected by the disaster.
Bard leads the defenders and slays the dragon.
The killer of Smaug is Bard the Bowman. He's alerted by a thrush who overheard of Smaug's weakness (a single bare spot in his bejeweled chest).Bard, a man in the town of Esgaroth, a town by the lake, killed the dragon. He was told by the thrush where Smaug's weak spot was, and thus Bard was able to shoot the dragon through the heart.
Bard was the most king-like man. He was honest and brave. He battled the dragon, and he saved Lake-town.
Most of the population of Lake Town think the dwarves are going to kill the dragon Smaug, and so treat them with kindness, hoping to get a share of the treasure. In fact all the dwarves do is annoy Smaug, who flies down the mountain and destroys Lake Town. Smaug is eventually killed by Bard.
After Bard kills Smaug, he claims a portion of the dragon's treasure to aid the people of Lake-town, who suffered from Smaug's attack. Specifically, Bard asserts that they should receive one-twelfth of the treasure as compensation for their losses. This claim is part of the negotiations with Thorin Oakenshield, who seeks to reclaim the entire hoard. Ultimately, the distribution of the treasure becomes a significant point of contention among the characters in "The Hobbit."
In J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," the people of Esgaroth (Lake-town) receive help from the Elvenking Thranduil and his forces. After the destruction of the town by the dragon Smaug and the subsequent events involving the treasure hoard, Thranduil sends aid to the survivors. Additionally, Bard the Bowman, a local hero who plays a crucial role in defeating Smaug, also leads efforts to support the people of Esgaroth in their time of need.
Bard told Thorin that Thorin must give Bard a portion of the treasure to rebuild Esgaroth, or he would be considered the foe of the lake-town.
Bard means poet. Avon is a river that flows through the town of Stratford in Warwickshire, where Shakespeare was born.
The phantom dragon is in the Great Desert, where the glass "land sharks" are (the ones that spilt the world in half). Before you go there you must defeat the Moody dragon in the Underground river and talk to the old man in the entrance to the under town of Kelaso village.
Smaug was foiled by his own hubris. He bragged about his impenetrable armor, and by doing so, allowed Bilbo to see the hole in it. Bilbo communicated this to Bard the Bowman as Smaug attacked Lake-town, and he used that information to slay the dragon with a well-placed arrow.
The Avon river runs through his home town of Stratford. "Bard" is another word for poet.
Bard equals poet. Avon is the river which runs through his home town Stratford. So Bard of Avon means the poet from near the river Avon.