Thorin was dying, he had been mortally wounded in the Battle of Five Armies. He wanted to make his peace with Bilbo before he died. Bilbo was found and brought to him just in time.
Umm i think it was fair because gandalf told thoron that bilbo was a burgaler and hes probably the least important to thorin
I think it was Dwalin's.
thorins is much powerfull
Well, as he justifies it to himself, he was entitled to a one fourteenth share of the treasure and which fourteenth was not specified. Though he was pretty sure that the Arkenstone would not be a part that he would get.
No they are not. Bilbo is simple hobbit from the Shire, Thorin is a dwarf.
Bilbo Baggins was famously a hobbit, not a dwarf.
Bilbo takes possession of the Arkenstone without telling Thorin.
burglar
Bilbo took the Arkenstone. It was the treasure Thorin desired most.
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 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.
When they first get to the treasure trove. Thorin gives it to Bilbo as part of his payment.
What motivates the elvenking is that he is shocked that bilbo has given him this and he is very thankful for the risk that he has taken and the gift that he has brought
Thorin was dying, he had been mortally wounded in the Battle of Five Armies. He wanted to make his peace with Bilbo before he died. Bilbo was found and brought to him just in time.
Bilbo Baggins gave the elvenking the Arkenstone, the prized possession of Thorin.
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