What happens to Bain after The Hobbit?

After the Battle of Five Armies and Dale's reconstruction, Bain married Astrid and succeeded his father as the second King of Dale. He ruled in the lands south of Erebor for thirty years, and would soon be succeeded by a son of his.
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What happened to Bard after hobbit?

Bard maintained good relations with the Dwarves of the Lonely Mountain and trade flowed freely up and down the River Running. People came to settle in Dale from miles around and the land that had been withered by Smaug became bountiful once more. Bard died in TA 2977. His son Bain succeeded him as King of Dale.
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What happened to the people of Laketown after The Hobbit?

Afterwards, Lake-town was rebuilt in greater splendor than before with some of the treasure that Smaug had stolen, though the town's Master ran off with some of the gold. Part of the town's population followed Bard to resettle Dale, helping to make it the capital city of a great realm, with Bard crowned as King.
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What happened to Erebor after The Hobbit?

Repopulated with Dwarvish colonists from each of the seven Dwarf kingdoms, Erebor was soon restored to its former glory and flourished once more, as did its neighbor-city Dale. In time, Erebor retook its place as the most powerful Dwarf kingdom in Middle-earth.
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Is Bain in The Hobbit book?

2013: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug:

While in canon there is no mention about Bain's birth year, and there is nothing to indicate that he was alive during the events of The Hobbit, Bain appears in the Hobbit films at age of about 13 and has two sisters, older Sigrid and younger Tilda.
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What happened to the dwarves after The Hobbit?

Why is Bard not in Lord of the Rings?

It's not known if Bard survived until the events of The Lord of the Rings, as they take place 60 years apart. But after his passing, it's known that his son Bain succeeded him as King of Dale.
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Did Azog exist in the books?

Though The Hobbit films played up the importance of Azog as a major player, he was in fact not only not present in the book, but had been dead for quite some time. The chief goblin of the Battle of Five Armies was his son Bolg, who was killed in the battle by Beorn.
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Did Thorin's bloodline end?

Their deaths and Thorin's did not end Durin's line, although did end the branch which had Thror, Thrain, and Thorin Oakenshield. Thorin's cousin, Dain Ironfoot, became King after Thorin's death. Dain's son, Thorin Stonehelm, became King after Dain died in the Battle of Dale. The line continued on after that.
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Was Gimli the last Dwarf?

Though Gimli has no children, he is not the last Dwarf of Middle-earth. After the fall of Sauron, his people continued to thrive in the Lonely Mountain. Gimli made his home in Rohan, in the Glittering Caves of Aglarond, and many of his kinsfolk came with him.
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Did Bilbo ever see Erebor again?

Fans will be pleased to know that this is not the case. Bilbo did in fact make it as far as the Lonely Mountain, back to visit his friends who still live in Erebor after their quest to reclaim their homeland 60 years earlier was successful and they managed to rid the golden halls of Smaug the dragon.
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What happened to Thranduil after The Hobbit?

After the fall of Sauron, Thranduil fixed the southern boundary of his realm as the Mountains of Mirkwood, and his realm flourished well into the Fourth Age. He may have stayed on as the king of the Great Forest or left Middle-earth and departed to the Undying Lands.
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Was Smaug the last dragon?

Described as a "long-worm", although this imprecise term seems to be more of an expression rather than a separate taxonomic group. Smaug — the last great dragon of Middle-earth, slain by Bard of Esgaroth.
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What happened to Esgaroth?

Esgaroth was rebuilt, but not in the same location, as the locals believed the site of Smaug's death to be cursed and would not go near his body or bones, the town was built slightly north of where it once stood...
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Who rules the dwarves after Thorin dies?

Originally Answered: Who is the king of Erebor after Thorin dies? His cousin Dain Ironfoot, Lord of the Iron Hills Dwarves. They are first cousins through their paternal grandfather.
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What happens to the Arkenstone?

In the days after the War of the Ring, it is suspected that the Arkenstone could have been stolen. Gandalf, Thorin III, Dís and the surviving members of the Company pay respects to Thorin's tomb and confirm that the Arkenstone remains in its resting place.
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Who becomes king after Thorin?

With Thorin's death in the battle, Dáin became King of Durin's Folk and King under the Mountain, the first not of the main line. After the battle, Dáin thanked the Great Eagles for their timely intervention, crowning their chief with gold and swearing the Dwarves to everlasting friendship with them.
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Why did Gimli not know Balin was dead?

Unfortunately, the Fellowship's journey only confirmed what he had feared. Although Gimli knew that Moria could be dangerous in the book, he did not know about Balin's death in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring movie possibly due to slow communication and Dwarves' perception of time.
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Why isn't Gimli in The Hobbit?

It is also stated in Unfinished Tales that Gimli was prevented from traveling with his father on the Quest of Erebor because Thorin and Company thought him too young, though Gimli, being in his sixties, considered himself ripe for adventure and was disappointed to be left behind.
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Who is older Legolas or Gimli?

Well, we don't really know how old Legolas is, not in canon. But certainly he is much older than Gimli. But to a dwarf's eyes (and to be fair, our own) he looks younger. And in terms of lifespan, Gimli has lived far more of his own life than Legolas has of his own.
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Who is Durin to Thorin?

Thorin I (Third Age 2035 – 2289, died aged 254) was the King of Durin's Folk for 99 years, succeeding his father, Thráin I, on his death in T.A. 2190. Thorin was the heir of Durin the Deathless being the great-grandson of Durin VI.
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Who ruled Erebor when Thorin died?

With Thorin and his immediate family members dead, Dáin succeeded him as King under the Mountain. His job done, Bilbo Baggins parted ways with the Company and returned home to the Shire with Gandalf with his secret magic Ring always close at hand.
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Is gimli related to durin?

Gimli was born in the Ered Luin in the Third Age, son of Glóin. Gimli had wanted to accompany his father on the quest to reclaim Erebor, but at age 62 he was deemed too young. He was a remote descendant of Durin the Deathless, chief of the Seven Fathers of the Dwarves and ancestor of the Longbeards.
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Why is gothmog deformed?

Peter Jackson wanted to show a hideously deformed orc, one that would aptly convey the "ugliness" of Mordor. The upper left side of Gothmog's body is swollen and pock-marked from a disease of some sort, as described by the design department. His pale, yellow skin may also be a consequence of this illness.
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Is Legolas mentioned in The Hobbit book?

There is a substantial portion of The Hobbit novel that takes place literally in Legolas' house, but he doesn't appear in the book at all. King Thranduil doesn't even mention his son. People who read the books might never ask themselves about Legolas' absence from The Hobbit.
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Is Legolas mentioned in The Hobbit?

The Hobbit trilogy

Orlando returned to portray Legolas, despite his character though he does not making an appearance in the book, Legolas appears in the three-part film adaptation of The a Hobbit, only appearing in the last two films: The Desolation of Smaug and The Battle of the Five Armies.
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