Thorin's grandfather, King Thror Under the Mountain, travelled far and wide after his kingdom was destroyed by Smaug the Terrible. His life was ended by Azog, a gblin-chieftain. Azog branded his name on Thror's forehead.
The sword Thorin took was called Orcrist or "goblin cleaver". The orcs called it "Biter".
Bullroarer was huge for a hobbit--he could ride a horse. Bullroarer was the great-granduncle of Old Took, which was Bilbo's grandfather.
A HOBBIT, of course!
The map of the Lonely Mountain in "The Hobbit" was created by Thorin Oakenshield's grandfather, Thrain II. The map is significant as it details the secret entrance to the mountain and includes markings related to the key that opens it. Bilbo Baggins and the company of dwarves use this map during their quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from the dragon Smaug.
'The Hobbit' of course!
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...
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.
Only her father is shown in the trees in The Lord of the Rings.
One hobbit Bilbo is related to is the Old Took, who is his mother's father. Bilbo managed to outlive his grandfather by one year before leaving for Valinor, though he cheated because of the One Ring.
Assuming this is a reference to The Hobbit (and if not, be more specific!): They still sang songs of the days of the King under the Mountain, Thorin Oakenshield's grandfather.
It was stolen by Smaug the Great Dragon, and added to his hoard.
thorins is much powerfull
Bullroarer was huge for a hobbit--he could ride a horse. Bullroarer was the great-granduncle of Old Took, which was Bilbo's grandfather.