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In the movies the large trolls that move the great battering-ram Grond are as some Tolkien sites say taller than cave-trolls. Cave-trolls said to be from 11 to 19 feet (3,35 to 5,8 m) tall gives an average or as I call it median of interval of 15 feet (about 4,6 m (4,57 m) maybe typical average of 16 feet (about 4,88 m). Back to the mountain-trolls as sid before they are definitely taller. The height possibility ranges due to the orc's/uruk or half-orc's height that can differ from about just under 5 feet (1,50 m), or about 5 feet 4 inches (1,60 m), or about 5 feet 7 inches (1,70 m) to max of 1,90 maybe 2,00 m) making the trolls from at least about 9,00 m tall (1,50 m orc/uruk), or 9,60 m tall (compared with 1,60 m uruk), or 10,2 m (compared with 1,70 m orc/uruk), or 10,8 m tall (if uruk 1,80 m) or 11,4-12 m (if uruk 1,90-2,00 m). If you look close in the movie they tower about six times taller than the surveying uruk most probably not orc /Sincerely Martin
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The duration of Secret of the Cave is 1.47 hours.
The duration of Cave Kids is 1800.0 seconds.
By imitating the voices of the trolls, Gandalf managed to make the trolls fight among themselves. This went on so long until the sunlight surprised the trolls; converting them into stone. The trolls were supposed to seek refuge in some cave or something, before sunrise.By imitating the voices of the trolls, Gandalf managed to make the trolls fight among themselves. This went on so long until the sunlight surprised the trolls; converting them into stone. The trolls were supposed to seek refuge in some cave or something, before sunrise.By imitating the voices of the trolls, Gandalf managed to make the trolls fight among themselves. This went on so long until the sunlight surprised the trolls; converting them into stone. The trolls were supposed to seek refuge in some cave or something, before sunrise.By imitating the voices of the trolls, Gandalf managed to make the trolls fight among themselves. This went on so long until the sunlight surprised the trolls; converting them into stone. The trolls were supposed to seek refuge in some cave or something, before sunrise.
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From trolls. Trolls like snowy areas. Go find a cave in the snowy mountain regions and you'll find lots of trolls.
Evidently it fell out of the pocket of one of the trolls. Which was fortunate as it would have turned to stone with the troll. The tiny key allowed them to get the swords and gold and silver out of the cave.
When you first complete steam cave
Bilbo's sharp eyes spot the tiny key. It had evidently fallen out of the pocket of one of the trolls. Otherwise, it would have been turned to stone like their clothes.
There are multiple times when the dwarves are in a cave. The first one is the cave of the trolls, where they find weapons, gold and some food. The next time is the goblin caves, where they find mostly trouble.
In chapter 4 of 'The Hobbit,' all 15 of the adventurers were caught in a thunderstorm described as a thunder-battle, so they entered a cave which they thought was empty. Apparently, goblins who lived in the cave were able to appear from a hidden crack in the wall. Bilbo was the first to awake from a troubled sleep and spot the goblins, and his loud yell was just enough for Gandalf to escape and save the rest of the captured adventurers.
Gandalf stalled them by making them argue with each other until the sun came up. When the sun comes up trolls need to be in a cave or in a hole because they turn to stone when the sun hits them.
At first they were forced to take shelter from a raging storm. Then they were captured by goblins in the very cave they were sheltering in.
The main characters in "The Secret of the Cave" are usually a group of young adventurers or explorers who uncover mysteries or solve puzzles related to a hidden cave. Each character often brings a different skill or perspective to the group dynamic, contributing to their journey and discovery of secrets within the cave.
If you are referring to the part in Gollum's cave he could only see because his sword, Sting glowed blue in the presence of orcs and goblins. Although there where none in that cave, there where some near enough for Sting to glow faintly.