There is a non-mythical dwarf in The Hobbit who possessed a Ring of Power. Thror, the father of Thrain gave one of the Seven Dwarven Rings to his son Thrain. This was taken from Thrain by the Necromancer.
If you mean the one in the three movies, then you're looking for Gimli.
Or in The Hobbit there are thirteen others, like Thorin, Oin, Gloin, etc. I don't remember all of their names.
Loki forced the dwarf, Andvari, to give up all his treasure.
Gimli
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
There are no fairies in Lord of the Rings. There are elves, hobbits, men, dwarves, and wizards, as well as a dark lord (Sauron).
His name is Gollum.
Beer, ale and stout are all names used in the books.
Moria All Dwarven realms are underground but the one I think you are referring to are the Mines of Moria, Khazad-dum. It was destroyed and abandoned when the Dwarves woke up the Balrog. Other popular Dwarven realms are in Erebor, Iron Hills, Blue Mountains (and after the War of the Ring, the Glittering caves where Gimli was the lord).
The last Lord of the Rings movie was "Return of the King."
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
The main character in Lord of the Rings was named Frodo.
Lord of the Rings is not the name of a song, there are many pieces of music in the movies.
There are no fairies in Lord of the Rings. There are elves, hobbits, men, dwarves, and wizards, as well as a dark lord (Sauron).
It would make sense that the author of Lord of the Rings, JRR Tolkien, would be the one who picked the name for the series.
The Return of the King is the end of the Lord of the Rings trilogy .
Anduril
Smeagol.
Peter Jackson directed The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001-2003)
His name is Gollum.
The name of the king who returns in The Lord of The Rings: The Return of The King is Aragorn, son of Arathorn, Isildur's heir of the line of Numenor.