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'''Braga''' was a captain of the [[Lake-town]] guard in the [[The Hobbit (film series)|''Hobbit'']] film trilogy. He was played by Mark Mitchinson.{{fact}}
'''Braga''' was a captain of the [[Lake-town]] guard in the [[The Hobbit (film series)|''Hobbit'']] film trilogy. He was played by Mark Mitchinson.{{fact}}


Braga and his guards track [[Bard]] when he first arrives with [[Bilbo Baggins]] and [[Thorin and Company]], though Bard manages to keep them hidden (with help from the Dwarves themselves). Later, he is ordered by the [[Master of Lake-town]] to arrest Bard locks him up (though not without a struggle from Bard himself).
Braga and his guards track [[Bard]] when he first arrives with [[Bilbo Baggins]] and [[Thorin and Company]], though Bard manages to keep them hidden (with help from the Dwarves themselves). Later, he is ordered by the [[Master of Lake-town]] to arrest Bard locks him up (though not without a struggle from Bard himself). During [[Smaug]]'s attack on the Lake-town, he and a few other soldiers assist the Master emptying the town treasury into a boat in which they then attempt to flee the wreckage. Braga presumably perishes along with the Master and everyone else in the boat when the slain [[Dragons|Dragon]]'s lifeless body falls on top of them while plummeting to its final resting place at the bottom of [[Long Lake]].


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"Braga" is a concept which has only appeared in an adaptation of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.
"...It is a long tale..." — Aragorn
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Braga was a captain of the Lake-town guard in the Hobbit film trilogy. He was played by Mark Mitchinson.[source?]

Braga and his guards track Bard when he first arrives with Bilbo Baggins and Thorin and Company, though Bard manages to keep them hidden (with help from the Dwarves themselves). Later, he is ordered by the Master of Lake-town to arrest Bard locks him up (though not without a struggle from Bard himself). During Smaug's attack on the Lake-town, he and a few other soldiers assist the Master emptying the town treasury into a boat in which they then attempt to flee the wreckage. Braga presumably perishes along with the Master and everyone else in the boat when the slain Dragon's lifeless body falls on top of them while plummeting to its final resting place at the bottom of Long Lake.