: Company leader and heir to the Lonely Mountain. Balin : Wise, elderly counselor; Thorin's trusted advisor. Dwalin : Powerful warrior; Balin's fiercely loyal brother. Fíli : Thorin’s nephew; skilled tracker and fighter. Kíli : Thorin’s youngest nephew; expert dwarven archer. Bofur : Optimistic, hat-wearing miner; friendly to Bilbo. Bombur : Heavyset cook; known for incredible appetite. Bifur : Warrior with an Orc axe-blade embedded in his skull. Óin : Group healer; uses an acoustic ear trumpet. Glóin : Cynical, wealthy accountant; father of Gimli. Dori : Eldest brother of his triad; overprotective of Ori. Nori : Middle brother; sports distinct star-shaped hair. Ori : Young scribe; documents the journey with a slingshot. The Hobbits
The group’s healers and bankers (Gloin is the father of Gimli).
The three stone-trolls who capture the Dwarves. The White Council & Allies Elrond: The Lord of Rivendell who deciphers the Moon-runes.
: Howard Shore (featuring "Song of the Lonely Mountain" by Neil Finn). Cinematographer : Andrew Lesnie Conceptual Designers : John Howe, Alan Lee Technical Innovations index of the hobbit an unexpected journey
The pale Orc chieftain sworn to wipe out Thorin’s bloodline.
The treacherous path through the peaks.
The dark, subterranean lake where the One Ring is found. 3. Key Plot Points & Chapters : Company leader and heir to the Lonely Mountain
The Dwarves arrive at Bag End and convince Bilbo to join.
A simple gold band forged by the Dark Lord Sauron; possesses the power to grant invisibility while corrupting the mind of its bearer.
The powerhouse warrior who is first to arrive at Bag End. Fíli : Thorin’s nephew; skilled tracker and fighter
The leader of the Company and heir to the throne of Erebor. The Company of Dwarves Balin & Dwalin: Brothers and close advisors to Thorin. Fili & Kili: Thorin’s young nephews and skilled fighters. Bofur, Bifur, & Bombur: The comic relief and camp cooks.
The film's influence can be seen in many other fantasy movies and TV shows, including Game of Thrones and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. The movie's visual effects, world-building, and character development have raised the bar for fantasy storytelling.