Talk:Lonely Mountain

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Can't remember the name of Dain's successor... could someone fill that in please? --Timo 14:35, Mar 14, 2004 (UTC)

Doing so. — Jor (Darkelf) 14:39, 14 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Good edits, good information :) --Timo 14:49, Mar 14, 2004 (UTC)
Bard... did he become king of lake town, or the dale? Isn't Esgeroth the same thing though? Could someone clear this up a bit, I'm a little confused about it
Corrected. Ausir 19:03, 5 Apr 2004 (UTC)

This part of the text is incorrect and invalid: "Smaug came from the mountains as a [b]young[/b] dragon", Smaug was in fact one of the last great fire drakes, though it is not for certain, it is still thought that he was bred in the First Age, presumably at Angband. In essence it is not appropriate in any case to refer to Smaug as a young dragon at the time of Smaug's assault on Erebor. I shall therefore remove the offending text. Any arguments? --Lord Spade 23:59, 1 December 2005 (UTC)

Hey is Erebor really the same as the lonely mountain?

[edit] Irrelevant Information

This article contains information about a Lord of the Rings Real-Time Strategy game, which has nothing to do with the subject of the article but with a level in the game, and as we all know Wikipedia isn't a game guide. Shouldn't that be removed? David3001 01:35, 14 February 2007 (UTC)

I have now removed it. David3001 01:38, 14 February 2007 (UTC)