The men felt that the deserved it after killing the dragon
That would be the men of Laketown and the Army of the Elven King. They have taken over the area to prevent the dwarves from getting out to get food. It also prevents Dain's men from joining the group under the mountain.
Lake Town was the name of the village that existed at the time of the Hobbit. It was destroyed by Smaug when he was awakened by Bilbo. The down that lay at the foot of the mountain that was destroyed previously was called Dale.
The elves in "The Hobbit" did not know how the dwarves could have travelled there. They thought the barrels were all empty.
They had no desire to spend the night that close to the mountain. While they had never seen the dragon, they knew of him and wanted to be as far away as possible.
Smaug doesn't recognize the scent of Hobbit, although he knows what dwarves and men smell like.
They still sang songs about the return of the King Under the Mountain.
That would be the men of Laketown and the Army of the Elven King. They have taken over the area to prevent the dwarves from getting out to get food. It also prevents Dain's men from joining the group under the mountain.
The Battle of the Five Armies takes place near the Lonely Mountain, specifically at the foot of Erebor in the fictional world of Middle-earth created by J.R.R. Tolkien. This climactic battle involves the Dwarves under Thorin Oakenshield, the Men of Lake-town, the Elves of Mirkwood, the Orcs and Goblins, and the Eagles. The conflict is a pivotal moment in the story of "The Hobbit," as it resolves the tensions built up throughout the narrative and sets the stage for the future of the characters and the region.
Lake Town was the name of the village that existed at the time of the Hobbit. It was destroyed by Smaug when he was awakened by Bilbo. The down that lay at the foot of the mountain that was destroyed previously was called Dale.
The battle took a turn in favor of the men, elves and dwarves when the eagles arrived. They threw the goblins off the mountain side.
There are the hobbits, men, dwarves and elves. There are also goblins, trolls and giants.
Assuming this is a reference to The Hobbit (and if not, be more specific!): They still sang songs of the days of the King under the Mountain, Thorin Oakenshield's grandfather.
well, if you are talking about the men in the book 'The Hobbit' then the men live in Lake-Town
The Arkenstone does nothing. In fact, the only reason the dwarves want it back is because it is a great treasure and a magnificent jewel. It was discovered beneath the roots of the Lonely Mountain and is also known as the heart of the mountain.
The elves in "The Hobbit" did not know how the dwarves could have travelled there. They thought the barrels were all empty.
The primary reason was because the dragon Smaug had hoarded all the treasure of Dale into the mountain along with the dwarven treasure. Additionally, the men suffered the wrath of the Dragon despite doing nothing to provoke him. They felt some restitution, at least enough to rebuild, was in order.
Men at Arms was created in 1993.