Do Kili and Tauriel have babies?

No, Kili and Tauriel do not have babies; their relationship ends tragically with Kili's death in The Battle of the Five Armies, and according to J.R.R. Tolkien's lore, interbreeding between Elves and Dwarves is generally considered impossible, though their romance was a creation for the films.

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What happens to Tauriel after Kili's death?

Tauriel went off to look for the dwarf Kili, attempting to save him. However, during the battle, she witnesses Kíli's death at the hands of Bolg. After the battle, she confesses her love over Kíli's body. It is unknown what happens to her after this.

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Can an elf and a dwarf have a baby?

Despite the odds, the rare matings between a dwarf and an elf have been known to happen. The background of the relationship is always a unique (and often bizarre) story. The resulting offspring exhibits odd genetic traits. The children, called alfars, have skin that is tinted an odd bluish hue.

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Is Kili half elf?

Are Fili and Kili half-elves? Fili and Kili are not half-elf. They are the maternal nephews of Thorin Oakenshield, the dwarf, and are themselves dwarves of the line of Durin, the Longbeards.

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Who killed Thranduil's wife?

The movie the Battle of Five Armies expanded on Tolkien's canon by saying that the white gems Thranduil wanted back from the dwarves were originally intended for her, but that she was captured and taken and tortured to death by Gundabad orcs before the order was completed.

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Did Kili die because of Tauriel?

He attacks the Orcs in rage, and is later confronted by Bolg. He saves Tauriel from being attacked by Bolg, but is mortally wounded during the fight. Kíli dies with Tauriel by his side. Bolg is eventually killed by Legolas while Azog is killed by Thorin himself avenging the brothers.

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How many children does Thranduil have?

Thranduil, also known as the Elvenking, was a Sindarin Elf and King of the Silvan Elves of Mirkwood of the Woodland Realm. Thranduil was son of Oropher and father of Legolas.

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How old is Fili in human years?

Fíli (T.A. 2859 – 2941, 82 years old) was one of the thirteen Dwarves who took part in the quest for Erebor, which was Bilbo Baggins's great adventure. He was one of the three Dwarves of Thorin's company who did not survive the Battle of Five Armies (the other two being his uncle Thorin and his brother Kíli.)

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Did Thorin's bloodline end?

No. Thorins Bloodline is the line of Durin, which is survived by King Dain Ironfoot, and later his son, King Thorin Stonehelm.

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Why do Hobbits come of age at 33?

The main clue is the Hobbits' "coming of age" at 33, due to their extended childhood and adolescence. This would compare to a typical Man coming of age at 18 to 21. Thus, a Hobbit at 50 was a young adult, equivalent to being about 30, maybe 27, in human years.

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Why do elves not reproduce frieren?

Frieren states that elves generally lack romantic feelings and reproductive instincts, so close attachments are rare.

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Are half orcs sterile?

Thus, Half-Orcs were sterile. That setting was also fun that the Halflings were changed such that they had very short lives and large litters of children of which several were likely to perish in their childhood to either curiosity or predators.

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What is the lifespan of an elf in Lord of the Rings?

Elves are immortal, and remain unwearied with age. They can recover from wounds which would be fatal to a Man, but can be killed in battle. Spirits of dead Elves go to the Halls of Mandos in Valinor.

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Why is Tauriel not in LOTR?

Because she didn't exist. Peter Jackson created her for the Hobbit films . She's not in the books.

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What happens to Erebor after Thorin dies?

There was a new “King under the Mountain” (King Dáin II Ironfoot, since Thorin Oakenshield had died in the battle). The kingdom was restored to its former glory, with the Dwarves rebuilding their halls and reestablishing their wealth through mining and craftsmanship.

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What happens to Thranduil after The Hobbit?

After the events of The Hobbit, Thranduil returns to the kingdom he rules in the Forest of Mirkwood. However, this is not explicitly stated in The Hobbit.

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Did Bilbo ever meet any of the dwarves again?

Canonically, Balin is the only dwarf from the The Quest of Erebor that is mentioned as visiting Bilbo after he returns to the Shire but based on the number of mentions of dwarven visitors to him over the years I'm sure a few of the others may have come back West at some point, in addition to other dwarves who knew him ...

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Who has the Arkenstone now?

After the battle, the Arkenstone was placed by Bard upon Thorin's chest within his tomb deep underneath Erebor, and so was returned to the earth at last.

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What were Thorin's dying words?

"If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world. But, sad or merry, I must leave it now. Farewell." – were the final words of Thorin Oakenshield.

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Who is the oldest living Hobbit?

Gerontius Took reached the impressive age of 130, which made him the oldest Hobbit until his grandson Bilbo Baggins celebrated his 131st Birthday.

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What is Legolas's lifespan?

Legolas is an elf, so he is immortal. However, he is only immortal in the sense that he will never die of old age or sickness. He can die in battle.

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How old is 50 in Hobbit years?

The time at which a young Hobbit "comes of age" is thirty-three. Thus, a fifty-year-old Hobbit would only look 26–30 years by human standards.

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Did Thranduil ever get his gems?

After the battle and Thorin's death, Thranduil took Orcrist, which was previously confiscated in Mirkwood, and laid it upon Thorin's tomb. The treasure was divided among Elves and Men, and Thranduil received the emeralds of Girion.

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Who is the oldest elf in LotR?

In English, that means that Círdan would be upward of around 10,000 years old during the events of The Lord of the Rings and somewhere around 7,000 years old during the events of The Rings of Power, which take place about 3,000 years before the Fellowship of the Ring forms.

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How old is 120 in elf years?

Everyone is going to have a different answer but, for elves, I assume this: The human equivalent is x5 up to 'mid-twenties' bracket. So, a '16yo' is 80 years while a '24yo' is 120 years. After that, the aging process essentially stops.

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