Thorin was missing
Which time? By the trolls? That would be Balin. By the spiders? We don't know from the story. By the elves? That would be Thorin.
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The Dwarf Dwalin is prominently featured in The Hobbit.
Spiders are good at concealing themselves and escaping when threatened.
Dwalin son of Fundin is Balin's brother, one of the dwarves who accompany Bilbo on his journey.
Dwalin
I found it on the frenzies page Hope I helped
I think it was Dwalin's.
Just type Dwalin the Dwarf on the internet or Smaug Hobbit 2 on the internet or if you want to see Smaug in books then just type Smaug LOTR wiki unfortanatly there is no pictures oif Dwalin from books but i can describe him to you from books this is how it gooes "He had a blue beard tucked into a golden belt and had bright eyes under his dark green hood" (poilers of lotr starting here) 60 years later he passed it on to Frodo Baggins.
1. Thorin 2. Balin 3. Dwalin 4. Kili 5. Fili 6. Bombar 7. Ori 8. Dori 9. Nori 10. Oin 11. Gloin 12. Bifur 13. Bofur.
Marsh wrens eat insects and spiders, and some seeds and fruits.
Answer 1I believe he dies in Moria with Balin.Answer 2Nothing is explicitly written about Dwalin after the Hobbit, however, it is clear that he was not among the party that entered Moria with Balin. This is because the important leaders of that party are named explicitly: "Balin left Erebor and entered Moria with a company of dwarves including Flói, Óin, Ori, Frár, Lóni, and Náli." It is likely that if Dwalin had gone, he would have been named. Additionally, the date of Dwalin's death is Year 91 of the Fourth Age, as confirmed in the LOTR appendices, which is long after the events of Fellowship of the Ring and therefore long after the Dwarven colony in Moria was eliminated.Dwalin likely lived in Erebor for the rest of his life and probably fought in the Battles against Sauron's Emissaries that would eventually claim lives of King Brand and King Dain Ironfoot. However, Tolkien never explicitly mentions Dwalin after the Battle of Five Armies at the end of The Hobbit.