what happens to the dwarves after the hobbit

Thorin and Company were a group of 13 Dwarves, the Sorcerer Gandalf, and the Hobbit Bilbo Baggins, led past Thorin II Oakenshield in TA 2941. Their purpose was to regain the lost Dwarven kingdom of the Lonely Mountain from the dragon Smaug.

Contents

  • ane Background
  • 2 History
    • 2.1 Formation
    • 2.two Travels and encounters
    • 2.3 The Battle of Five Armies and dissolution of the Company
    • two.4 Legacy
  • 3 Members
  • four Individual characteristics
  • five Translations
  • 6 References

Groundwork

The germination of the group grew out of a coming together Gandalf had with Thorin in Bree which kindled Thorin'south interest in recapturing his long lost family unit inheritance. (Thorin's granddad had been the King nether the Mountain when Smaug came and took it.) Remembering that he had once known an audacious Hobbit on his travels in the Shire, Gandalf decided to add Bilbo to their company considering he knew that stealth and cunning were preferable to strength. Gandalf also believed that someone like Bilbo could keep the sometimes prideful and stubborn Dwarves from rash activeness. The superstitious Dwarves also considered thirteen to be an unlucky number, and equally Gandalf had planned to leave on other business concern, welcomed a fourteenth to fill into their party.

History

Bilbo Baggins at Handbag End with Thorin and Visitor, reading over his work contract

Germination

On April 26, 2941, Gandalf and the Dwarves arrived at Bag End. Afterwards a big tea and supper with Bilbo, they explained themselves and their intentions. Bilbo was at beginning reluctant to join the group simply Gandalf rushed him out of the door.

Travels and encounters

Later traveling for some time and crossing the river Hoarwell, the company were caught and about killed and eaten past three hungry trolls. Gandalf returned in time to continue the monsters occupied until dawn when the lite of the Sun turned them to stone. Recovering themselves, the Dwarves found that these Trolls had a cave nearby filled with stolen weapons, nutrient, and a small treasure. Among the many weapons were Sting (which Bilbo armed himself with, and which he named later on a battle with a behemothic spider), Orcrist (claimed by Thorin), and Glamdring (taken past Gandalf). Remarkably, all were ancient Elvish blades that had been forged several millennia before, in the Get-go Age in Gondolin.

Thorin and Company at Rivendell in 2941

Reaching Rivendell in June, the company held talks with Elrond and learned almost the secret Moon-messages on Thorin'southward old map of the Lone Mountain. Elrond also read the runes on Orcrist and Glamdring, thus identifying them. After spending a short time there, the group resumed their journeying over the Misty Mountains.

On their way through the High Pass, the company (minus Gandalf) were captured by Goblins. Taken before the Great Goblin, they were in mortal danger. Gandalf of a sudden appeared and killed the Peachy Goblin, creating enough disarray for them to escape. Unfortunately, Bilbo fell down a hole and was left behind during their hasty retreat. Wandering lost and alone in the depths of the mount, he found the One Ring and met Gollum, described in The Hobbit as "a small slimy creature … as dark as darkness, except for two big round pale eyes in his thin face up."

Afterwards a chancy game of Riddles with the creature, Bilbo fortuitously discovered the Ring he had found could make him invisible. Wearing the Ring, Bilbo escaped Gollum and a group of goblins guarding the eastern door out of the caverns and soon reunited with his companions. Collecting themselves, the company made their way downward the mountainside, where they were attacked by Wargs and forced to seek refuge in the trees. Goblins soon arrived and tried to impale the visitor by getting them down on the ground by tampering downwards the trees. With all hope almost gone, the hapless company was rescued by a group of giant Eagles.

Members of the company during their time at Beorn'due south house

After thanking the Eagles, Thorin and Company made for Beorn's firm where they managed to impress the wary skin-changer. Fully stocked and prepared the Visitor, they left Beorn's home and made for Mirkwood. When they reached the edge of the perilous wood, Gandalf announced that he had pressing business organisation elsewhere and would non be coming with them through the forest. Grumbling, they went on alee, taking the Forest Path into the darkness of Mirkwood. After a few days, they reached a dark stream which Beorn had warned them non to drink or breast-stroke in, for it was enchanted and caused great drowsiness and forgetfulness. They were able to cross it, simply Bombur fell in. Past the time they fished him out he was already asleep and had to be carried by the rest of the visitor.

Eventually, they reached a indicate where they were practically out of food and tried to beg from a group of feasting Forest-elves. Thorin was captured by these Elves, while the remaining company, with the exception of Bilbo, were snared by Behemothic Spiders. Bilbo rescued them with the help of his magic ring, but they were shortly captured by the aroused Elves and imprisoned past their male monarch.

With the aid of the ring, Bilbo eluded the Dwarves' captors. Weeks later, he found a way to free them. Hiding in empty wine barrels, the visitor fabricated their fashion down the Forest River to Lake-town. There they were fed and clothed with the hope that they would defeat Smaug and regain prosperity for the region.

They reached the mount after a few days and tried to locate the Secret door described on Thrór's Map. They found it with the assistance of a Thrush. Thorin decided to have Bilbo enter the mountain and "burgle" something. This the hobbit did and even had a conversation with the mighty Smaug (while wearing the Ring, so that he could not be seen). Only the enraged dragon presently emerged and attacked Lake-town, leaving Thorin and Company costless to enter the mountain. Meanwhile, the dragon was slain by Bard of Lake-boondocks, but the boondocks suffered great loss and destruction. The Dwarves remained inside the mountain until an regular army of Lake-men, and later Woods-elves, led by the Elven-king, arrived seeking a share of the treasure to compensate them for their losses. Thorin refused, and the Dwarves were besieged within the mountain. They called for aid from their kin in the Iron Hills (a range to the east of the Lonely Mountain).

The Battle of Five Armies and dissolution of the Company

Thorin and Company during the Battle of Five Armies

Merely before they were almost to fight the Elves, the company were joined by an ground forces of Dwarves from the Iron Hills led by Dáin Ironfoot. And so Gandalf arrived, just in time to inform them that an army of goblins and Wargs were coming to attack. The Battle of Five Armies began and Thorin and Company went to war. Bilbo stayed out of the battle with the assistance of the Ring. The enemy had the upper hand until the arrival of the Eagles and Beorn. The company and their allies won but Fíli and Kíli had been killed and Thorin was mortally wounded. Bilbo bade farewell to Thorin as he lay dying and then left with Gandalf and a modest share of the treasure.[1] [2]

Legacy

The deeds of Thorin and Company led to the restoration of the Dwarven Kingdom of the Lone Mountain and the kingdom of Dale, the rebuilding of Lake-town, and restoration of peace and prosperity in the immediate area for many years. In the long term, the journey of Thorin and Visitor and the situations it created led to the Quango of Elrond and the germination of the Fellowship of the Ring many years later and played a major part setting in movement in the events of the State of war of the Ring.

Their accomplishments crippled the power of the northern Orcs and removed Smaug as a threat, such that later, Sauron would accept fewer minions to telephone call upon during the War of the Band. Glóin's son, Gimli, would subsequently be a member of the Fellowship of the Ring, contributing to their ultimate victory. Additionally, Bilbo's finding of the Ring would bring information technology into the care of Frodo, who would one day bring it to its destruction.

Members

  • Thorin 2 Oakenshield (leader)
  • Fíli
  • Kíli
  • Óin
  • Glóin
  • Balin
  • Dwalin
  • Ori
  • Dori
  • Nori
  • Bifur
  • Bofur
  • Bombur
  • Bilbo Baggins (burglar)
  • Gandalf (wizard)
Ages of the members
Name Age (TA 2941)
Thorin 195
Fíli 82
Kíli 77
Oín 167
Glóin 158
Balin 178
Dwalin 169
Ori Unknown
Dori Unknown
Nori Unknown
Bifur Unknown
Bofur Unknown
Bombur Unknown
Bilbo 50
Gandalf 5000+
Living Members (every bit of FO 1)
Proper noun
Dwalin
Dori
Nori
Glóin
Bifur
Bofur
Bombur
Name Death Year
Thorin TA 2941
Balin TA 2994
Fíli TA 2941
Kíli TA 2941
Ori TA 2994
Oín TA 2994

Individual characteristics

Throughout near of The Hobbit, the Dwarves are referred to simply as "The Company," and most do not have individual characteristics that set them apart. Nonetheless, virtually Dwarves accept at least 1 scene in which they are personally shown. Several of them have more specialties than others.

Thorin II Oakenshield is the Leader of the Company, the King of Durin'due south Folk and former Prince of Erebor, has many of the speaking roles and is known for gainsay achievements, killing Orcs on countless occasions. He frequently acts in a confrontational manner, merely is a smashing leader amid the Dwarves.

Fíli and Kíli are nephews of Thorin and the youngest in the Company. They rarely are mentioned without each other. They behave spades and blueish hoods, and often sang. They take the sharpest eyes in the Company, and often are await outs for danger. They are killed in the Battle of V Armies while defending Thorin.

Balin is one of the kinder Dwarves and has a position of leadership amongst the company. He often takes watch, has imperial blood, and is the second eldest. Afterward The Hobbit, he becomes a close friend of Bilbo, and after becomes the Lord of Moria, beingness slain at that place by Orcs. His tomb is found in Moria in The Lord of the Rings.

Bombur is the fattest of the Dwarves, and spends most of his fourth dimension eating and sleeping. He is out of shape, moves slower than the other Dwarves, and frequently complains most being tired. In Mirkwood Forest, he dreams enchanted dreams about food. Post-obit The Hobbit, he becomes then overweight he cannot walk.

Óin was in charge of lighting fires, along with Glóin. Following The Hobbit, he was killed defending Moria.

Dori is the strongest Dwarf in the company and often had to acquit Bilbo around. He is stubborn, however described as a "decent boyfriend." He is i of the more cultured Dwarves.

Glóin is known primarily for being the father of Gimli, and accompanying him in Rivendell. When he was in the Company, he and his blood brother Óin often were in accuse of lighting fires.

Ori is 1 of the youngest in the Company and is inexperienced in combat. Following The Hobbit, he was killed while defending Moria from Orcs.

Bofur is non ofttimes mentioned individually in the books, but was said to wear a xanthous hood.

Bifur is not ofttimes mentioned individually in the books, but like his brother Bofur wore a yellow hood.

Dwalin, brother of Balin, is the first of the Dwarves to arrive in Bilbo's home.

Nori is simply mentioned individually a single time, when he notices Bilbo is missing after an Orc attack.

Translations

Strange Linguistic communication Translated name
Afrikaans Thorin en Maatskappy
Albanian Thorin dhe Kompanisë
Amharic ጥሆሪን እና ኩባንያ ?
Arabic ثورين والشركة
Armenian Տհորին եւ ընկերությունը
Azeri Thorin və Şirkətin
Bengali থোরিন ও তার দল
Basque Thorin eta Enpresa
Belorussian Cyrillic То́рын і Кампанія
Bosnian Thorin i Tvrtka
Bulgarian Cyrillic Торин и компания
Catalan Companyia de Thorin
Cebuano Thorin ug Mga kauban
Chinese 索林及其跟随者
Cornish Thorin ha Felshyp
Croation Thorin i Tvrtka
Czech Thorin a Společnost
Danish Thorin og Virksomhed
Dutch Thorin en Metgezellen
Esperanto Thorin kaj Kompanio
Estonian Thorin ja Ettevõtte
Faeroese Thorin og Handilshús
Fijian Thorin kei na Kabani
Filipino Thorin at Kumpanya
Finnish Thorin ja seurue
French Compagnie de Thorin
Galician Thorin e Compañía
Georgian თორინ და კომპანია
German Thorin und Unternehmen
Greek Θόριν και της Εταιρείας
Gujarati ઠોરિન અને કંપની
Hausa Thorin da kuma Kamfanin
Hebrew תורין ושותפיו
Hindi थोरिन एंड कंपनी
Hmong Thorin thiab Niaj hnub
Hungarian Thorin és társai
Icelandic Thorin og Fylgdarlið
Indonesian Thorin dan Kawan-kawan
Irish Gaelic Thorin agus Cuideachta
Italian Thorin e la sua Compagnia
Japanese トーリンと会社
Javanese Thorin lan Perusahaan
Kannada ಥೋರಿನ್ ಮತ್ತು ಕಂಪನಿ
Kazakh Торин босқа және Компания ? (Cyrillic) Torïn bosqa jäne Kompanïya ? (Latin)
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Тhорин жана коом
Latin Thorinus et Cum ?
Latvian Thorin un Sabiedrība
Lithuanian Thorin ir kompanija
Luxembourgish Thorin a Betrib
Macedonian Cyrillic Торин и компанија
Malagasy Thorin sy ny Orinasa
Malaysian Thorin dan Syarikat
Maltese Thorin u Kumpannija
Maori Thorin me Kamupene
Marathi ठोरिन आणि कंपनी
Mongolian Cyrillic Торины болон Компанийн
Nepalese ठोरिन र कम्पनी
Norwegian Thorin og Selskap
Pashto طهورین او د شرکت د
Persian تورین و شرکاء
Polish Kompania Thorina
Portuguese Thorin e Companhia
Punjabi ਠੋਰਿਨ ਅਤੇ ਕੰਪਨੀ
Romanian Thorin și Compania
Russian Торин и компании
Samoan Thorin ma Kamupani
Scottish Gaelic Thorin agus Companaidh
Serbian Торин и компанија (Cyrillic) Тоrin i Kompanija (Latin)
Sinhalese එලීජා සහ සමාගම
Slovak Thorin a družina
Slovene Thorin in Družba
Somalian Thorin iyo Shirkadda
Spanish Thorin y Compañía\Compañia de Thorin
Sundanese Thorin jeung Pausahaan
Swahili Thorin na Kampuni
Swedish Torin och Företag
Tahitian Thorin due east te Taiete
Tajik Cyrillic Тҳорин ва Ширкат
Tamil தோரின் மற்றும் நிறுவனத்தின்
Telugu ఠొరిన అండ్ కంపెనీ
Thai ธอรินโอ และ บริษัท
Turkish Thorin'in Kafilesi
Ukrainian Cyrillic Торін і Компанія
Urdu توران اینڈ کمپنی
Uzbek Тҳорин ва Компанияси (Cyrillic) Thorin va Kompaniyasi (Latin)
Vietnamese Thorin Khiên sồi
Welsh Thorin a Chwmni
Yiddish טהאָרין און פֿירמע
Yoruba Thorin ati Ile
Yucarec Maya Thorin ka Compañía

References

  1. The Hobbit
  2. The Atlas of Eye-earth, The Hobbit

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