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Axes were tools for chopping wood and excellent mêlée weaponry, usually associated with Dwarves.

History

When the threat of Melkor started to loom over Valinor, there was unrest among the people of Fëanor. So they came to smithing weaponry. The Noldor, renowned steelwrights, crafted sword, spears and axes.[2] Dwarves also made axes; their (doomed) alliance with Elu Thingol made them trade many fine axes, swords and spears with the King of the Sindar.[3] Axes would remain to be the main weapon of the march wardens of Doriath,[4] and were also used by their allies, the House of Haleth in Brethil.[5]

Axes by Faction

  • The Númenóreans were passed the craft of weaponsmithing by the Noldor, and they managed to forge great axes. Their main purpose seems to have been not in war, but in deforesting the woods of Middle-earth for ship-timber.[10]
  • Rohirrim militia and foot soldiers used small axes in combat. Throwing axes were probably used by the Rohan army.

Notable Axe-wielders

References