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I note that you've un-accepted my answer, despite it directly answering your question with a quote from the film's director. Was there something else you were wanting to see?– ValorumCommented Dec 31, 2018 at 10:39
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At first your answer seemed +- good enough although i didnt get the answer i wanted. That 'cat-napping' doesnt explain it all to me. And when other people added their answers it all mixed up to me and so did i un-accept. I think that i need answer in your own words as simple as possible. Also i think that Thrains quote isnt counted into account. For example: how could they be in legue when Smaug hasnt been awake? I imagined that once Smaug was awoken he would go out and burn something down. Or did he just 'chilled' there untill the Dwarves came?– wttfCommented Jan 1, 2019 at 3:05
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