Thorin vows to kill anyone who withholds the Arkenstone .
He was entombed under the Lonely Mountain. He was laid to rest with his sword and the Arkenstone.
Thorin went from a heroic figure, someone who would lead his fellow comrades to gold and riches but that was all changed when he arrived at the mountain and was blinded with greed and lust for the Arkenstone, his family's emblem.
thorins is much powerfull
When addressing the elves and men that came to the gate, Thorin refers to himself more than once as " I am Thorin son of Thrain son of Thror King under the mountain"
Thorin vows to kill anyone who withholds the Arkenstone .
Smaug has the Arkenstone in his hoard. Bilbo acquires it from the pile of treasure. He then gives it to Bard. Bard puts it with Thorin when he is buried. That is where it stayed.
Bard keeps the arkenstone and will give it back to Thorin later if he can receive part of the share
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 was entombed under the Lonely Mountain. He was laid to rest with his sword and the Arkenstone.
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.
The party enters Mirkwood.
Spoiler Alert! Thorin is laid to rest under the Lonely Mountain with the Arkenstone on his breast.
Thorin, son of Thrain, son of Thror (also known as Thorin Oakenshield) is the heir to Durins throne under Erebor, the lonely mountain. He seeks to reclaim the arkenstone lost to Smaug in order to declaim his kingdom.
Bilbo snuck out of the Dwarves camp and delivered the Arkenstone to Bard.
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Thorin went from a heroic figure, someone who would lead his fellow comrades to gold and riches but that was all changed when he arrived at the mountain and was blinded with greed and lust for the Arkenstone, his family's emblem.