In J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," the people of Esgaroth (Lake-town) receive help from the Elvenking Thranduil and his forces. After the destruction of the town by the dragon Smaug and the subsequent events involving the treasure hoard, Thranduil sends aid to the survivors. Additionally, Bard the Bowman, a local hero who plays a crucial role in defeating Smaug, also leads efforts to support the people of Esgaroth in their time of need.
Bard prevented them from entering until the exchange for the Arkenstone had been made.Because they are there to help Thorin. Bard knows it will be easier get Thorin to accept his demands if he is isolated from any help.
Bilbo snuck out of the Dwarves camp and delivered the Arkenstone to Bard.
Dain agreed to join Bard and the Elvenking at Gandalf's urging because he recognized the growing threat of the approaching armies and the need for unity among their peoples. The potential for conflict over the treasure of Erebor necessitated a cooperative approach to prevent war. Dain understood that collaborating with Bard and Thranduil could help secure peace and protect their shared interests in the face of common enemies. Ultimately, he saw the wisdom in Gandalf's call for a council to address these pressing challenges together.
No they didn't the Spanish was the enemy at the time.
In J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," the men from Lake-town, also known as Esgaroth, receive help from Bard the Bowman. After the destruction of Lake-town by Smaug, Bard rallies the survivors and leads them to aid Thorin Oakenshield and the dwarves in their quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain. Additionally, the Elves of Mirkwood, led by Thranduil, also come into the story, seeking a share of the treasure and offering their assistance during the ensuing conflicts.
In J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," the people of Esgaroth (Lake-town) receive help from the Elvenking Thranduil and his forces. After the destruction of the town by the dragon Smaug and the subsequent events involving the treasure hoard, Thranduil sends aid to the survivors. Additionally, Bard the Bowman, a local hero who plays a crucial role in defeating Smaug, also leads efforts to support the people of Esgaroth in their time of need.
Bard prevented them from entering until the exchange for the Arkenstone had been made.Because they are there to help Thorin. Bard knows it will be easier get Thorin to accept his demands if he is isolated from any help.
Bilbo snuck out of the Dwarves camp and delivered the Arkenstone to Bard.
Bard demands a share of the treasure to help the people of Lake-town. The dwarves offer Bard a portion of the treasure, and the elves offer to help the dwarves in their quest. Ultimately, they all come to an agreement to share the treasure before a battle breaks out.
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The master was not concerned with the welfare of the people, he only wanted their money. The bard wanted what was due to them from the dwarves, but he wanted it to help the people survive.
To provide an accurate response, I would need more context about which "Bard" you are referring to, as well as the specific argument or topic in question. If you can clarify, I’d be happy to help summarize the argument!
Bard used his riches to help rebuild and improve his hometown of Lake-town after it was destroyed by Smaug. He also contributed to aiding the survivors of the Battle of the Five Armies and rebuilding Dale.
Just do it yourself! You don't need our help,,,,I can write poetry.but the content to the question is alien to me.
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he stopped being a vergin at 12