Goblins are mentioned throughout The Hobbit. Most of it can be found in Chapter 4. They are mean and dangerous. They come in many sizes. They are quite good at mining and very good at creating infernal machines and instruments of torture. And they eat ponies.
They are the god damn swords that the party found in the troll cave. Gandalf stabs the goblin king in the back with his.
It does not appear in the first chapter of The Hobbit.
Chapter 15 took place at the Lonely Mountain.
Page three, that is, the first page of Chapter one
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Foe-Hammer was found in the Troll hoard in chapter 2. Elrond explains it's lineage and name in chapter 3.
They are the god damn swords that the party found in the troll cave. Gandalf stabs the goblin king in the back with his.
It does not appear in the first chapter of The Hobbit.
Chapter 17, The Clouds Burst.
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Chapter 15 took place at the Lonely Mountain.
The adventure begins in the very first chapter! It is called "An Unexpected Party."
Page three, that is, the first page of Chapter one
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In "The Hobbit," Bilbo and the dwarves escape the troll cave by using the dawn's light. Gandalf tricks the trolls into arguing until sunrise, causing them to turn to stone. Once the trolls are petrified, the group is able to explore the cave, where they find weapons and provisions to aid their journey. They then leave the cave, continuing on their adventure.
Trolls are much bigger than dwarves and hobbits, at least in Tolkien's world of Middle Earth. They are almost the equivalent of giants. They could pick up the hobbit with one hand.
The named swords (Orcrist, Glamdring and Sting) are found by Thorin and Company in a troll cave. Originally, however, they were from the hidden elven kingdom of Gondolin in Beleriand (which by the time of the hobbit was sunken below the waves).