They were killed by Beorn. Beorn was investigating the truth behind Gandalf's story of the party's flight from the goblins and captured a wolf and goblin near the circle of trees where the party hid from the wargs. Beorn is described as having interrogated the wolf and goblin and the clear implication is that he killed them afterwards and kept their heads as trophies or perhaps warnings.
He verified that the story that Gandalf and the others told him was true. He captured a goblin and a warg and killed them.
He goes out and tracks the party to validate where they came from. He then heads out toward the grove and sees the evidence of the fire. In the process he captures a goblin and a warg and after questioning them, kills them.
Beorn, the skin changer, could turn himself into a bear. Beorn was a woodman, extremely tall and muscular, however, he could change into a bear. He sometimes met and roamed with bears when danger was abroad. In The Hobbit he and his bear colleagues hunting down a goblin and a warg scout, and killed them. Beorn's appearance in the Battle of the Five Armies was the turning point and prevented the goblins from overwhelming and defeating the allies. In his wrath, he seemed to have grown twice as large, tossing aside wolves and goblins like straw.
Hmmm.. ALL the settings? I'll give it a go. Bag End Green Dragon Inn Trollshaw campsite Troll cave/hoard Last Homely House aka Rivendell Misty Mountain pass cave Goblin Town hall Goblin Town tunnels Gollum's lake Goblin town "back door" Ring of trees (warg and orc attack) Eagle's eyrie Carrock Beorn's House Mirkwood path entrance Mirkwood Spider's webs Thranduil's Halls Forest River Lake-town aka Esgaroth Dale Lonely Mountain aka Erebor Secret Door Smaug's lair/treasure hoard Ravenhill Lonely Mountain/Erebor main gate I think that's all. I don't know how specific you needed it, but that's all I can come up with.
In the book, Gamling survives the attack on Helm's Deep, returning with Gimli after the battle. In the movie, a Warg (kind of a wolf) kills Gamling. An Orc-Scout was riding the Warg. This happens when the people of Edoras are heading for Helm's Deep.
He revealed the head of the goblin and the pelt of the Warg.
Beorn had been verifying the story he had been told. After questioning the goblin and warg he killed them. The Goblin's head was mounted on the wall and the warg's skin was nailed to a tree.
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A goblin's head that was stuck outside the gate and the skin of a warg nailed to a tree.
He verified that the story that Gandalf and the others told him was true. He captured a goblin and a warg and killed them.
He knew that Beorn would be out there. In his bear form, he might not be able to keep himself from hurting them. They saw many bear tracks and Beorn showed them the Warg and the Goblin that he had killed that night.
Well. when Bilbo, Gandalf, Thorin, Balin, Dwalin, Fili, Kili, Oin, Glion, Dori, Nori, Ori, Bifur, Bofur and Bombur all came to Beorn's house after the Great Eagles of the Misty Mountains dropped them off at the Carrock. They ask Beorn for help with food and transport and Beorn gives them horses and food for the journey through Mirkwood. Later, at the end of the book, Beorn reappears and helps with The Battle Of The Five Armies and kills Bolg, son of Azog, and scatters the bodyguards and then the whole Goblin/Warg army routs. after that he goes back to his halls and trains new Men/Bears and becomes chief of that area.
He goes out and tracks the party to validate where they came from. He then heads out toward the grove and sees the evidence of the fire. In the process he captures a goblin and a warg and after questioning them, kills them.
Beorn, the skin changer, could turn himself into a bear. Beorn was a woodman, extremely tall and muscular, however, he could change into a bear. He sometimes met and roamed with bears when danger was abroad. In The Hobbit he and his bear colleagues hunting down a goblin and a warg scout, and killed them. Beorn's appearance in the Battle of the Five Armies was the turning point and prevented the goblins from overwhelming and defeating the allies. In his wrath, he seemed to have grown twice as large, tossing aside wolves and goblins like straw.
WARG was created in 1975.
Cajsa Warg died in 1769.
Cajsa Warg was born in 1703.