Sigurd takes Fafnir's treasure hoard primarily to claim the wealth and power it represents. The treasure is cursed, and by taking it, he believes he can secure his own fortune and destiny. Additionally, the hoard is a means to fulfill his heroic journey and legacy, as acquiring such riches is a significant aspect of his transformation from a young warrior to a legendary hero. Ultimately, the treasure serves both practical and symbolic purposes in Sigurd's quest.
Bilbo took the Arkenstone. It was the treasure Thorin desired most.
There was a most specially greedy, strong and wicked worm called Smaug. He heard of the dwarven riches in the Lonely Mountain and came and killed many of the dwarves and took over their home in the mountain.
Enter stranger, but take heed Of what awaits the sin of greed For those who take but do not earn, Must pay most dearly in their turn, So if you seek beneath our floors A treasure that was never yours, Thief, you have been warned, beware Of finding more than treasure there.
It gives u clues on the mission data. for example, once i got a treasure memo which said: "I'll hide my treasure here. They'll be too busy looking at the crystals to notice it." And because it mentioned crystals in the data i knew it was crystal cave get it? oh and another thing... you might wanna take a key with u because some treasures are locked in a key chamber hope this helps:)
One fourteenth of the profit; travel and funeral expenses will be paid for.
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I hoarded my candy so my sister and brother wouldn't take it and eat it.
Because it WAS treasure. To sell, for profit.
collect, gather, hoard, hold, keep, maintain, preserve, store, take
treasure does nothing but lay there and letting people take and sell them for stuff they want not there need
Because the dragon had taken the treasure from the dwarfs, so they wanted to reclaim as much of it as they could.Answer:Tolkien's dwarves are patterned after the Germanic and Norse dwarves. It is the nature of such dwarves to want as much treasure as they can get and keep it, this is much the same as the nature of dragons. Unlike dragons who saw the possession of gold as a good thing in itself and mostly sat and slept on their huge hoard, dwarves were skilled metal workers and viewed the treasure they hoarded as valuable for both its intrinsic value and its role as a raw material for their metal working. The magic of gold and jewels were essential for the amulets and weapons they produced.
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The treasure is located by the palm tree. But, before you take the treasure defeat captin crawfish and return to the governer.he will give you a map. Return to the sea and you willfind an island with gray clouds around it. Afterwards follow the directions above.
The story of Treasure Island takes place primarily on a remote island in the Caribbean Sea.
In a bank, your money gains intrest and is less likey to be stolen. If you hoard your money in your house, a fire could take place or you could get robbed. Plus with your money on hand all the time you would be more willing to spend it.
In "Treasure Island," Jim Hawkins takes a small, valuable piece of treasure from Captain Flint's chest, specifically a gold doubloon. This act sets off a series of events as Jim becomes involved in the adventure and conflict surrounding the treasure map and the pirates. His decision to take the doubloon symbolizes his growing involvement in the dangerous world of piracy and treasure hunting.
you dont you open them and take the treasure inside