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Thorin Oakenshield (Thorin II) is a
fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937
novel The Hobbit.
Thorin is the
leader of the
Company of
Dwarves who...
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under the
Mountain in Tolkien's Middle-earth Thráin II,
father of
Thorin Oakenshield in Tolkien's Middle-earth "Thráin" is also a
transliteration of the Icelandic...
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share an adventure, and
introduces thirteen dwarves led by
Thorin Oakenshield. They
invite themselves in, eat dinner, and play music. The
magic in...
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programme North &
South (2004). His role as
dwarf king and
leader Thorin Oakenshield in
Peter Jackson's film
trilogy adaptation of The
Hobbit brought him...
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reunited kingdoms of
Gondor and Arnor. Balin:
Dwarf companion of
Thorin Oakenshield in The Hobbit.
Slain during an
attempt to
retake Moria. Bard the Bowman:...
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titular character Bilbo Baggins as he
continues to
accompany Thorin Oakenshield and his
fellow dwarves on a
quest to
reclaim the
Lonely Mountain from...
- name for the head of the
dwarf party (ultimately to be
called Thorin Oakenshield).
Kenning Skáldskaparmál
Snorri Sturluson Tom Shippey, J. R. R. Tolkien...
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Company of
Thorin Oakenshield consists of 13
Dwarves trying to
reclaim their homeland from the
dragon Smaug (Thorin
Oakenshield, Fíli, Kíli, Óin, Glóin...
- Gróin, a
Dwarf from J. R. R. Tolkien's writings,
companion of
Thorin Oakenshield Oin-Oin, a
character of
Swiss folklore Open
Invention Network, a company...
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itinerant wizard,
introduces Bilbo to a
company of
thirteen dwarves.
Thorin Oakenshield is the proud,
pompous head of the
company of
dwarves and heir to the...