It's attractive. The ring is perfectly crafted gold, but not only the physical characteristics were appealing, the ring is magic! It wanted Gollum to be the ring-bearer, and that he would submit to its every evil desire.
No they are not. Bilbo is simple hobbit from the Shire, Thorin is a dwarf.
Bilbo snuck out of the Dwarves camp and delivered the Arkenstone to Bard.
Bilbo Baggins was famously a hobbit, not a dwarf.
Bilbo takes possession of the Arkenstone without telling Thorin.
Thorin rekindled his friendship with Bilbo before he died because he realized the importance of their bond and the loyalty and bravery Bilbo had shown during their journey. Additionally, Thorin recognized that Bilbo's actions were instrumental in their success, and he wanted to make amends for his earlier distrust and mistreatment of Bilbo. Finally, Thorin's impending death also likely prompted him to seek reconciliation and closure with Bilbo before it was too late.
No they are not. Bilbo is simple hobbit from the Shire, Thorin is a dwarf.
Dwalin realized that he was being carried by Bilbo and that the ring Bilbo possessed could make him invisible.
Bilbo snuck out of the Dwarves camp and delivered the Arkenstone to Bard.
Bilbo Baggins was famously a hobbit, not a dwarf.
Bilbo takes possession of the Arkenstone without telling Thorin.
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Thorin rekindled his friendship with Bilbo before he died because he realized the importance of their bond and the loyalty and bravery Bilbo had shown during their journey. Additionally, Thorin recognized that Bilbo's actions were instrumental in their success, and he wanted to make amends for his earlier distrust and mistreatment of Bilbo. Finally, Thorin's impending death also likely prompted him to seek reconciliation and closure with Bilbo before it was too late.
In Tolkien's "The Hobbit," after he had found the cells of the other twelve dwarfs, Bilbo overheard the guards talking about another dwarf, who he guessed must be Thorin. By using the ring, he was able to follow the guards, undetected and find the cells of each dwarf.
Bilbo took the Arkenstone. It was the treasure Thorin desired most.
When Thorin learned of Bilbo's treachery he kicked him out and said that the 1/14 share promised to Bilbo would be used to buy back the Arkenstone. He figured Bilbo would get little of it.
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.
When they first get to the treasure trove. Thorin gives it to Bilbo as part of his payment.