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“ | The dragon is coming, or I am a fool! | „ |
~ Bard. |
“ | All of you! Listen to me! You must listen! Have you forgotten what happened to Dale? Have you forgotten those who died in the firestorm? And for what purpose? The blind ambition of a Mountain King, so riveted by greed he cannot see beyond his own desire! | „ |
~ Bard trying to talk sense into the Dwarves. |
Bard, also known as Bard the Bowman is a major character in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy, serving as a major character in The Desolation of Smaug, and the tritagonist of The Battle of the Five Armies.
He was played by Luke Evans, who also portrayed Aramis in the 2011 film The Three Muskeeters, Vlad the Impaler in Dracula: Untold and Owen Shaw in The Fast & Furious franchise.
Biography[]
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug[]
Bard meets Thorin and Company much earlier than in the novel. In this film, he smuggles the company into Lake-town. Also, in addition to having a son, Bard is given two daughters: Sigrid and Tilda.
Upon discovering that one of the dwarves he smuggled was Thorin, the king under the mountain, Bard remembers the prophecy that foreshadows the destruction of Lake-town. He is the only one who voices his concern about the dwarf company reclaiming the mountain, as it will awaken Smaug. However, Bard is ridiculed by the other townsfolk. The morning Thorin and Company leave, Bofur, Fíli, and Óin come to Bard's house. The man initially rejects them until he learns that one of the dwarves, Kíli, is sick and allows them to take refuge at his house for Kíli to be healed.
Though he tries providing them with various medicines, Bard does not have the kingsfoil Óin needs. While attending to Kíli, they hear Smaug awaken in the mountain and decides to use the black Arrow when it comes. However, Bard separates from Bain (who came with his father) and has him hide the Black Arrow. Bard is knocked unconscious and wakes up in a cell. He warns the guards that they have no idea what is coming as the movie comes to a close.
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies[]
When the Master of Laketown tries to flee the burning village on a boat, Bard throws one end of a rope at the former and tying the other end to a bar on his door. The Master's boat pulls the door off its hinges, and Bard escapes. He runs across the roofs of various buildings to face Smaug head on. He shoots arrow after arrow at Smaug, each one missing the dragon's weak spot. Noticing his father is in trouble, Bane brings him the only black arrow they had. Bard begs his son to leave for his own safety, but Smaug has them both in his sight. At the last second, Bard fires his last arrow into the bare patch in Smaug's armor, killing him.
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External Links[]
- Bard the Bowman on the Pure Good Wiki
- Bard the Bowman on Wikipedia
- Bard the Bowman on the Lord of the Rings Wiki