Entity: SMAUG
Smaug is a powerful fire-breathing dragon from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, known for his greed and strength.
SMAUG
Etymology
The term 'Smaug' originates from J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy novel 'The Hobbit'.
Definition
Smaug is an overwhelmingly badass entity, often associated with power and greed.
Historical Context
Smaug is depicted as the greatest fire-breathing dragon of the Third Age in Tolkien's works. He attacked the Lonely Mountain and the town of Dale, claiming their treasure and forcing the inhabitants into exile.
Cultural Significance
Smaug symbolizes greed, power, and destruction in literature and popular culture. His character has become iconic in fantasy storytelling.
Related Concepts
Smaug is often associated with dragons, power, and greed in fantasy literature and media.
See Also
An overwhelmingly badass entity, often associated with power and greed.