Bilbo took the Arkenstone. It was the treasure Thorin desired most.
They take two swords and a large knife from the cache. They later discover the two swords are elven blades, Beater and Biter. The large knife becomes Bilbo's Sting. And they bury gold and silver that the trolls had stolen.
They take weapons, Gandalf and Thorin get their elven made swards and Bilbo finds his sword Sting. They also take the gold and silver the trolls had stolen and buried it, later on the return trip Bilbo and Gandalf retrieve it.
Gandalf did, he tricked the trolls into talking until the sun came out and then they turned to stone. :)
September 22nd - Frodo and Bilbo's birthday!
Bilbo Baggins always remained Mr. Bilbo Baggins. He never changed his name.
The Arkenstone
he dreamed that a crack was forming in the cave (which there was)
Bilbo trys to steal the troll's wallet. They capture him. The company is also captured. Gandalf comes and turns the trolls into stone.
Balin goes part of the way down the tunnel with Bilbo, and Bilbo takes one single golden goblet from Smaug’s immense hoards.
Bilbo's escape plan is mediocre. He risked the lives of the dwarves while trying to carry it out.
Because Bilbo wanted to sneak away from the camp to go see the Dale men, and he wanted to do it in secret.
the trolls capture all the dwarves but not Bilbo b/c he his smaller so he hides then the trolls argue about what to do w/ the dwarves and how to eat them then gandalf (who had left them a while ago) comes back and imitates the troll to keep them arguing until morning and they get turned to stone
They take two swords and a large knife from the cache. They later discover the two swords are elven blades, Beater and Biter. The large knife becomes Bilbo's Sting. And they bury gold and silver that the trolls had stolen.
The door turns visible on a specific full moon every so often. The riddle has something to do with the time the thrush cracks the snail. Bilbo hears the thrush crack the snail, and realizes that today is the day the door can be opened.
They take weapons, Gandalf and Thorin get their elven made swards and Bilbo finds his sword Sting. They also take the gold and silver the trolls had stolen and buried it, later on the return trip Bilbo and Gandalf retrieve it.
Gandalf did, he tricked the trolls into talking until the sun came out and then they turned to stone. :)
Bilbo never intended to keep the Arkenstone. He only took it because he saw the feverish greed that overtook the Dwarves when the saw their long lost treasure. Knowing how badly Thorin coveted the Arkenstone, Bilbo kept it and later used it to bargain for his share of the treasure (which he intended to share with Bard and Thranduil). What it revealed was that deep at heart, Bilbo was a good person and only wanted to do what was right. It was why Gandalf was drawn to him in the first place.