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> i didnt read about azog either -.-
> Gundabad is kinda like the Goblins capital, not a friggin old fortress -.-
> Bard killed Smaug with his last arrow -.- not a black arrow
> i didnt read about bards children in the book -.-
> didnt read about Dol guldur either -.-
>at the end, thrandruil told Legolas 2 find Aragorn, but if im right, BOFA happend about 50 years before LOTR
And thats just BOFA -.-
Azog was mentioned in the book, but only in one sentence where Gandalf says that Thorin's grandfather was killed by him, which is true.
Gundabad was actually a fortress, but it looked nothing like the movie implied. Gundabad is a former Dwarven stronghold that was taken by Orcs, so it looked more Erebor-ish.
Bard did indeed kill him with a black arrow, but there were no special dragon-killing black arrows in the book. His arrow just was a black arrow he always retrieved, but it was unknown if this was because of magical properties that made him able to find it after he shot it. So basically it was a lucky arrow he used.
Bard did have children, but they aren't explicitly named in that particular book.
The White Council did expel Sauron (the Necromancer) from Dol Guldur during that time, but as with Bard's children, it isn't explained in the book during the main story.
Aragorn lived a much longer lifespan than normal Men because he is a Dunedain, by time LOTR comes around
he is 80-ish, I don't remember the exact number but he was over 30 years old by time TBOTFA happened.
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Yeah, Azog was mentioned Once, but Only once.
U can read
In the books that gundabad is the goblins capital.
True, the arrow was black, but it was just a normal wooden arrow.
Ik, he was active during the journey. But Wasnt mentioned in hobbit (the book)
True, i meant that it must have taken legolas like 20 years 2 find him