Questions about gemstones
The abridged version of All Evils, including the full extended version, has never been explained clearly by the movie Hobbit about the gems. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
Since someone brought it up in the book review section, I'll explain it a little.
What the dwarves want is the Akon Gem, also known as the Heart of the Lonely Mountain, or the King's Gem, which is a symbol of royal power, the colorful gem that appears many times in the movie.
The gangsters called Se Daddy, that is, the elf prince Legolas, his father, asked for a string of gem necklaces, which he gave to the dwarf, and asked the dwarf to help set the gems on the necklace, ready to give a gift to his wife, but was hacked down by the unkind dwarf, so there was a beginning when the dwarf was attacked by the fire dragon, and the elf could not be saved.
In fact, the gem necklace refers to the moonlight white gemstone, which is the elf diamond in the original novel, but when it comes to the elf gem, the story will be long, made into a movie, and then pulling out a six-part or even nine-part is not a problem, so I won't go into details, interested people can search for the elf diamond on the Internet.
Why Peter. Jackson didn't explain it clearly? The reason is very simple, this guy did not get the copyright of the Elven Diamond from Tolkien, the author of the original novel, so in the movie version of The Hobbit, he can only mention two sentences vaguely, but he never explains it clearly.
In fact, the gem that the elven king Thrandui asked the dwarves for was a whole box of diamond-shaped white gems, which was just a sonorous appearance in the movie, and I wrote in the book that Legolas came to find the Akon gem because as long as the elf king got it, he would definitely be able to force the dwarves to hand over the moonlight white gem (that was a token of love from the people's Se Daddy!). )
As for why it is not written that Legolas went in the first place in the spirit of moonlight white gems, of course, there will be another explanation later.
Well, let's make the sauce!