"Wargs" .
the wolves are afraid the sword that gandalf has Glamdring, Foe-hammer that the king of Gondolin once wore.
After hearing wolves, Gandalf told them to climb into the trees to escape the wolves.
Gerontius Took, called the "Old Took" was a hobbit, the 26th Thain of the Shire, an ancestor to several of the main hobbit characters in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
Some evil characters in LOTR are Sauron, Saruman, and their followers. In the Hobbit, it is mainly Smaug and other, lesser evil characters. In the Silmarillion, it is Morgoth.
Evil was destroyed, the money evenly divided, prosperity returned to Lake Town and Bilbo was home.
the wolves are afraid the sword that gandalf has Glamdring, Foe-hammer that the king of Gondolin once wore.
The main theme of The Hobbit is good vs. evil.
You answered your own question. They are called Wargs. They are, in other words, the wild wolves of the mountains.
Gandalf
No, there is no indication in The Hobbit that The Ring was malevolent, although it is most definitely magical.
A hobbit barrow is referred to as a 'smail.'
"Escaping goblins to be caught by wolves."
The Hobbit is a work of fantasy. This sort of work, which features wizards, combative mythological beings, and the use of magic, and usually features a struggle between Good and Evil, is often called "sword and sorcery."
After hearing wolves, Gandalf told them to climb into the trees to escape the wolves.
Goblins build devices that are designed to hurt many people at once. They hate everyone, so they want to hurt everyone and make it as painful as they can. the "ingenious" inventions they build do no good for anyone, they just do bad
A pack of wolves.
Tolkien describes the wargs in "The Hobbit" as large, fierce, evil wolves that are in league with goblins and are under the control of the goblin leader, the Great Goblin. They are depicted as being cunning, cruel, and capable of communication with one another.