<P> Some time before the War of the Ring itself began, Beorn was succeeded by his son Grimbeorn the Old . His death is not included in the chronologies in The Return of the King's appendices . </P> <P> In naming his character, Tolkien used beorn, an Old English word for man and warrior (with implications of freeman and nobleman in Anglo - Saxon society). It is related to the Scandinavian names Björn (Swedish and Icelandic) and Bjørn (Norwegian and Danish), meaning bear; and the figure of Beorn can be related to the traditional Northern heroes Bodvar Bjarki and Beowulf . The name of the Scottish town Borrowstounness is derived from the Old English Beornweardstun (the town with Beorn as its guardian). </P> <P> Swedish actor Mikael Persbrandt portrays Beorn in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and in its sequel The Battle of the Five Armies . In the film, he indicates that his people once lived in the Misty Mountains, but were conquered by the Orcs under Azog, who captured and tortured his people for sport and killed them until only one remained . Beorn eventually escaped, but still carries a chain around his wrist from his imprisonment . In the extended edition, Beorn tells Gandalf of the alliance between the Orcs of Moria and the Necromancer of Dol Guldur, and he also inquires about the nine, who have been seen wandering near the High Fells of Rhudaur . Beorn arrives to the Battle of the Five Armies atop a Great Eagle rather than on foot and does not slay Bolg, who is killed by Legolas in the film adaptation (the Orc commander was also changed to be Azog himself, but Thorin, instead of Beorn, kills Azog in single combat). In the DVD commentary, the production team explained that they normally take great care that characters only speak with accents which were historically present in the British Isles, but they made a major exception for Beorn by letting Persbrandt use his natural Swedish accent . They reasoned that Beorn should logically have a very distinctive and foreign - sounding accent, given that he is the last survivor of an isolated race which had little contact with people from regions such as Gondor or the Shire . </P> <P> In the 2003 video game adaptation the original encounter with Beorn at his lodge is omitted . Nevertheless, he still shows up at the Battle of Five Armies to kill Bolg . Beorn only appears in bear form in the game . </P>

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