Despite this, Kíli's heart is in the right place, and caring for everyone close to him. He is a bit worrisome, hot-tempered, and arrogant. He gets into more trouble than his older brother and acts childish. Regardless, Bilbo felt responsible and rescues him from the Trolls. That was until the trolls caught Bilbo in their hands, which was when Kíli was the first to rush for the hobbit's rescue. He also sent Bilbo to face the trolls on his own, seemingly not caring what happened to him. In Bilbo's house, he rubs his boot on Bilbo's treasured box that belonged to his mom. Kíli acts like the typical, reckless teenager, and the dwarf-equivalent to an eighteen-year-old, cheerful and energetic. He serves as a major character in The Hobbit trilogy, being one of the twelve tritagonists of An Unexpected Journey (along with Fíli, Dwalin, Balin, Bifur, Bofur and the other dwarves), and a major character in both The Desolation of Smaug and The Battle of the Five Armies.
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