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The name of the dragon was Smaug. He was a winged fire drake, and he drove Thrain and Thror from the Lonely Mountain. In Appendix A of The Lord of the Rings he is given the title of Smaug the Golden in the story of how he took over the area around the Lonely Mountain.

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Massive, dangerous, possesive, greedy, terrible...
Massive, dangerous, possessive, greedy, and terrible.

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There are no dragons in Lord of the Rings. The Nazgul ride 'fell beasts from a bygone age.' If they had been dragons, I'm sure Tolkien would have named them as such.

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There is no snake in 'The Hobbit' however, the dragon's name is Smaug.

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The name of the dragon in 'The Hobbit' is Smaug 'the Magnificent'.

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Smaug.

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