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What are the five forces in the Battle of the Five Armies in The Hobbit?

The five armies are: the humans of Long Lake Town, the elves of Mirkwood, the dwarves of the Lonely Mountain and Iron Hills (including Thorin and supporting troops), the troops from Moria and Gundaba Mountain (Erid Mithrin West) and the Orcs of the Misty Mountains against the Orcs and Wargs.

In addition, the giant eagle and bearman who appeared at the end of the film cannot be counted among the five armies. The movie deleted the warg army, and the new drama network added multiple orc armies (it also distinguished two different races, Goblin and Orcs. In fact, Goblin is Orcs. The orcs used Goblin in The Hobbit and Orcs in The Lord of the Rings). , the battle between Gandalf and his party against Solon in the castle is not included in the Battle of Five Armies.

Extended information:

"The Hobbit" refers to the fantasy epic film directed by Peter Jackson, starring Martin Freeman and Ian McKellen. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.

This film tells the story of the hobbit Bilbo Baggins and the thirteen dwarves who regained their homeland. The story takes place 60 years before the beginning of "The Lord of the Rings" and 78 years before the main plot.

On Bilbo Baggins’s 111th birthday, Bilbo wrote his memoirs: In the far east, there is a prosperous dwarf kingdom-Irub, which is the home of the dwarves. , is also the most powerful one in the dwarf kingdom. There is endless gold in the city of Erub. As the dwarves continued to dig for ore, they finally discovered a luminous gem.

Because of the beauty of the gem, the king named it the King's Jewel and called it the Aken Gem. All the nearby kings came to pay homage, including the great woodland king Thranduil. However, in Erub, Thranduil saw the treasure of the past - the necklace Thranduil asked the dwarf craftsmen to make for his wife.

Thranduil claimed that the dwarves took the necklace for themselves out of greed. However, the dwarves say that Thranduil refused to pay him a proper reward, and a rift began to appear in the relationship between the two clans.