The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

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Kαι μακαρι να ηταν η Ελλαδα το Fangorn!ενας Δεντρογεννης τωρα θα ηταν οτι πρεπει!!

Μπααα, θα το ξεσκιζαν στα αυθαιρετα και μετα θα εκαναν αποχαρακτηρισμο δασικης εκτασης για να τα νομιμοποιησουν...:BDGBGDB55:
 
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Nori (Jed Brophy), Ori (Adam Brown) and Dori (Mark Hadlow)


These three brothers,
all sons of the same mother,
could not be more different from each other.
Dori, the oldest,
spends much of his time watching out for Ori, the youngest;
making sure he’s not caught a chill or got himself killed by Wargs or Goblins.

Nobody quite knows what Nori gets up to most of the time,
except that it’s guaranteed to be dodgy and quite probably, illegal.

Dori, Nori and Ori are intensely loyal to each other
– and whilst they are perfectly happy fighting amongst themselves, woe-betide any anyone who means harm to one of these brothers.
 
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Distant cousins of Thorin Oakenshield,
these two doughty Northern Dwarves join the Company out of a sense of loyalty to their kin,
and also because they have a substantial sum of money invested in the venture.
Along with Bombur, Gloin is the only other married Dwarf in the Company
(there being a shortage of female dwarves in general).
His wife is an acclaimed beauty with a particularly fine beard.

Gloin is the proud father of a young son, Gimli,
who will go on to become part of the famous Fellowship of the Ring.
 
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Dean O’Gorman as Fili and Aidan Turner as Kili in “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.”
Two of the youngest dwarves, Fili and Kili have been born into the royal line of Durin and raised under the stern guardianship of their uncle, Thorin Oakensheild.
Neither has ever travelled far, nor ever seen the fabled Dwarf City of Erebor.
For both, the journey to the Lonely Mountain represents adventure and excitement.
Skilled fighters, both brothers set off on their adventure armed with the invincible courage of youth, neither being able to imagine the fate which lies before them.

(Photo by James Fisher)
 
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The Hobbit' Dwarves Balin and Dwalin


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Balin (Ken Stott) and Dwalin (Graham McTavish)

"Dwarf Lords in their own right, Balin and Dwalin are close relatives of Thorin. Beyond this, these brothers are two of his most loyal and trusted friends. An old warrior, Balin has lived through hard times and fought many battles, yet he harbors doubts about the wisdom of the Quest to retake the Lonely Mountain. Dwalin has no such forebodings – his belief in Thorin’s leadership is unshakeable. A powerful and bruising fighter, with a natural tendency to distrust anyone who is not a Dwarf, particularly anyone who might be an Elf, Dwalin is not someone to cross lightly."
 
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As a young Dwarf prince,
Thorin witnessed the destruction and terror wrought
when a great fire-breathing Dragon attacked the Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor.
After slaughtering many of Thorin’s kin, the great serpent, Smaug, entered The Lonely Mountain
and took possession of its vast store of gold and jewels.
No-one came to the aid of the surviving Dwarves,
and thus, a once proud and noble race was forced into exile.
Through long years of hardship, Thorin grew to be a strong and fearless fighter and revered leader.
In his heart a fierce desire grew;
a desire to reclaim his homeland and destroy the beast that had brought such misery upon his people.
So when fate offers him an unusual ally, he seizes the chance for revenge.