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1The quote doesn't really say much about his state of sleep, more about how he feels towards gold? Cats can be fully asleep too.– LongshanksCommented Dec 29, 2018 at 12:58
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1@Longshanks - It talks about him being really happy and snuggly but the clear implication is that he's not slumbering deeply– ValorumCommented Dec 29, 2018 at 13:02
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How do u explain: *Thrain: "He is waiting for them! They are in league – the dragon and the one! " *– wttfCommented Dec 30, 2018 at 22:21
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@wttf - Why do I need to explain it? We know that Sauron has sent out a range of emissaries to various 'players' including Smaug and we know that Smaug wakes periodically to go out and hunt and eat.– ValorumCommented Dec 30, 2018 at 23:12
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@Valorum oh. he does wakes periodically to go out and hunt... I imagined him more like a bear which snugged in for long winter nap. But in the movies it didnt seem that the lakesman ever saw the dragon, moove out of the Erebor. How did he get out when the front enterance was blocked and there was no way in or out? Everything looked like it was when Smaug first came..– wttfCommented Jan 1, 2019 at 3:11
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