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as thorin is dieing he forgives himThorin realized that Bilbo was correct. Fighting over gold wasn't the way to happiness. Enjoying the richness of life with a pipe in front of a warm fire surrounded by friends was the way to happiness.
15-The thrush that Bilbo saw outside the secret door to the Lonely Mountain is spotted by roac son of Carc. He tells Bilbo and the dwarves that Smaug is dead and that they should not trust the Master of Lake-town, but Bard. Thorin, assuming his ancestral role as King under the Mountain, sends the thrush for Dain in the Iron Hills. Thorin wants to go back to the Mountain. The dwarves work to fortify the mountain against the Elvenking; as they work, the ravens bring them news. The elves pitch camp and make merry; the dwarves then make merry, as well. Bard approaches to parley with Thorin. He refuses as long as Bard's men ally with elves. Bard's men leave and then his banner-bearers return with a demand for part of the hoard if they come to the aid of the dwarves. Thorin refuses and tells them to consider themselves under siege
Elrond told Gandalf that his sword was of elven make, and was in fact Glamdring "Foe-hammer", the ancient sword of the king of Gondolin. The relevant passage in The Hobbit is as follows: "These are not troll-make. They are old swords, very old swords of the High Elves of the West, my kin. They were made in Gondolin for the Goblin-wars. These must have come from a dragon's hoard or goblin plunder, for dragons and goblins destroyed that city many ages ago....This, Gandalf, was Glamdring, Foehammer that the king of Gondolin once wore. Keep them well!"
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In The Unexpected Party, Gandalf tells the dwarves: "Just let any one say I chose the wrong man or the wrong house, and you can stop at thirteen and have all the bad luck you like, or go back to digging coal." Later, as they recount Smaug's destruction Thorin mentions "often sinking as low as blacksmith-work or even coalmining."
He forgives Bilbo for stealing the Arkenstone, and then tells Bilbo that everyone should be like the hobbits: more concerned with comfort than with treasure. Then Thorin dies. He is buried with the Arkenstone, and Dain, Thorin's cousin, is proclaimed the new king.
"The Christmas Goblin" is a children's book that tells the story of a mischievous goblin who tries to sabotage Christmas but ultimately learns the true meaning of the holiday. Through his adventures, he discovers the joy of giving and the importance of spreading cheer and goodwill during the festive season.
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When Gandalf and the Dwarves find the blades in the cave, the Wizard tells Thorin they're made by the Elves. When the Dward is about to throw them to the ground, unwilling to wield a weapon made by the Elves, Gandalf tells him he couldn't wish for a better blade, convincing him to keep it.
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In Chapter XV, "The Gathering of the Clouds," Roac tells Thorin that "It is a hundred and three and fifty years since I came out of the egg;" in other words, Roac is 153 by the time of The Hobbit.
After he breaks them out of the wood elves prison ....Thorin finally admits that Gandalf was correct, and tells Bilbo he IS what Gandalf said he would be.
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