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The biggest treasure was the accumulated wealth of Smaug. The Arkenstone that was a part of it was greatly desired by the dwarfs. There was also some treasure from the trolls, and Bilbo found the One Ring.

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The fire-drake Smaug stole the old dwarven treasure stored up in Erebor, The Lonely Mountain. This was the treasure of countless generations all horded up, but at the time the dragon attacked, the King Under the Mountain was Thror, whose son was Thrain, whose son was Thorin.

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The Bard was given a 14th share and from it he sent much gold to the Master of Laketown.

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The Dwarves found a huge pile of treasure. They did not find the greatest prize of all though. Bilbo had already taken the Arkenstone.

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The treasure was guarded by Smaug the dragon.

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The treasure is guarded by the dragon Smaug. He came down from the north and laid waste to the countryside and destroyed Dale.

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It was found deep in the Lonely Mountain. Smaug had collected the treasure for many years.

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The Precious Object is the Arkenstone.

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He gives them swords from the barrows.

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Why is Tom Bombadil not affected by the Ring in the book The Lord of the Rings?

There is no real answer to this because Tolkien kept Tom Bombadil mostly a riddle to everybody. One explanation Tom Bombadil gives is that 'he is master'. He is in full control within his own borders and nothing can overpower him at least there. But again, most things about Bombadil remain a riddle.Gandalf said that those with a great enough power of their own can command the ring, Tom Bombadil knows his boundaries and does not try to step over them, so the ring cannot corrupt his mind to evil.


When did tom bombadil first meet goldberry?

Tom first met Goldberry in the Adventures of Tom Bombadil, a collection of poems Tolkien wrote in the 1930s. At what time period this episode takes place is almost impossible to discern, but it is most likely to have occurred in the First Age or possibly the early second.


Is the chapter Fog on the Barrow-downs in the Extended Lord of the Rings movie?

No, it skips out the parts about The Old Forest, Tom Bombadil and the Barrow-downs.


Who is Radagast in The Hobbit?

Radagast was a wizard that was mentioned in the books. He was given a larger part in the movies, but he was actually modeled more from the book character named Tom Bombadil.


What does Gandalf say before he falls?

In the Return of the King film (2003) End? No, the journey doesn't end here. Death is just another path, one that we all must take. The grey rain curtain of this world rolls back and all turns to silver glass, and then you see it. Pippin: What, Gandalf? See what? Gandalf: White shores, and beyond, a far green country under a swift sunrise. The grey curtain and silver glass bit is taken from the very last page of The Return of the King book when Frodo actually sees his unremembered dream come true from The Fellowship of the Ring book, while Frodo and the hobbits are staying at Tom Bombadil's house.