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Are Kili and Fili in The Hobbit book?

Are Kíli and Fíli in The Hobbit book?

Nope. Thorin, Fili, and Kili were the male heirs of the first line of Durin, the dominant line. They were the ones in line for the crown and the kingship, in that order.

How old is Kíli and Fíli in The Hobbit?

Gimli, according to Appendix A, was born in TA 2879, and was therefore 62 years old when the Dwarves and Bilbo set out for the Lonely Mountain. Fíli and Kíli, his cousins, were slightly older, being 82 and 77 years old respectively (if Appendix A is accepted as accurate).

Are Fili and Kili related to Thorin?

Younger brother to Fili, Kili is a loyal nephew to Thorin Oakenshield. Carefree and somewhat reckless, Kili has led a charmed and untroubled life to this point.

Who is Kíli in the Hobbit book?

Kíli (T.A. 2864 – 2941 77 years old) was the son of Dís, the sister of King Thorin, and brother of Fíli. Kíli was one of the thirteen Dwarves who took part in the quest for Erebor, which was Bilbo Baggins’s great adventure.

How old is AZOG?

Azog

Azog the Defiler
Vital statistics
Death TA 2941
Age Unknown
Fate Killed by Thorin.

Why did Dori drop Bilbo?

It fell to Dori to carry Bilbo Baggins in the tunnels of the Misty Mountains during the escape from the Goblins, but Dori dropped Bilbo, and the other Dwarves and Gandalf blamed him for “losing their burglar.” Later, during their escape from the Wargs and Orcs, Dori helped Bilbo climb a tree to get away from the wargs.

Is the Arkenstone in The Hobbit book?

The Arkenstone does appear in The Hobbit book, but it plays much smaller a role—it’s just a very fancy heirloom also known as the “heart of the mountain.” Jackson turned the Arkenstone into something that resembles a Silmaril—irreplaceable, magical jewels—from The Silmarillion.

What happened to Azog’s Warg?

Later, in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Azog rides her when meeting up with Bolg, and again when he leads his armies towards the Lonely Mountain. She is later killed during the final battle of the city of Dale and the Lonely Mountain in the extended edition of The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.

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