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The '''Broadbeams''' were one of the seven houses of the [[Dwarves]].  They lived in the city of [[Belegost]] in the [[Ered Luin]] during the [[First Age]] and later the southern Ered Luin.
The '''Broadbeams''' were one of the seven houses of the [[Dwarves]].  They lived in the city of [[Belegost]] in the [[Ered Luin]] during the [[First Age]] and later the southern Ered Luin.


The Broadbeams were paired with the [[Firebeards]], who lived in the Northern part of the Ered Luin when they were awakened by [[Eru Ilúvatar]], before the First Age.  They were prosperous in their great city of Belegost, trading with the Firebeards in the South, and also with the [[Sindar]] and [[Noldor]] of [[Beleriand]], as well as the newly-appeared race of [[Men]].
The '''Broadbeams''' were paired with the [[Firebeards]], when they were awakened by [[Eru Ilúvatar]] under [[Mount Dolmed]] before the First Age.  They became prosperous in their great city of Belegost, trading with the Firebeards in the South, and also with the [[Sindar]] and [[Noldor]] of [[Beleriand]], as well as the newly-appeared race of [[Men]].


The [[Nauglamír]], a jeweled necklace and one of the most beautiful treasures ever crafted in Arda, was made by the '''Broadbeams'''.  They also helped build the city of [[Nargothrond]] for the Elves. 
The '''Broadbeams''' were some of the greatest smiths and craftmans in Middle Earth second only to the [[Dwarves of Nogrod]]they invented ringed mail, and also helped build the cities of [[Nargothrond]] and [[Menegroth]] for the Elves.  
Another famous item was the [[Dragon-helm of Dor-lómin]], which was made by the  great dwarf-smith, [[Telchar]].


In the [[Battle of Unnumbered Tears]], the heavily-armoured '''Broadbeams''', with their fearsome iron masks (which was a customary thing to wear in battle for their house), held off the [[dragon]] [[Glaurung]], as the sons of [[Fëanor]] retreated south to [[Ossiriand]].  During the battle, their King [[Azaghâl]], was killed by Glaurung.  But not before wounding the dragon with a dagger in the stomach.  Glaurung screamed in pain and fled, with many of the forces of [[Morgoth]] following him.  Forgetting the battle, the '''Broadbeams''' then picked up their fallen lord and taking slow steps marched home singing in a low dirge with no enemy daring to come near.  
In the [[Battle of Unnumbered Tears]], the heavily-armoured '''Broadbeams''', with their fearsome iron masks (which was a customary thing to wear in battle for their house), held off the [[dragon]] [[Glaurung]], as the sons of [[Fëanor]] retreated south to [[Ossiriand]].  During the battle, their King [[Azaghâl]], was killed by Glaurung.  But not before wounding the dragon with a dagger in the stomach.  Glaurung screamed in pain and fled, with many of the forces of [[Morgoth]] following him.  Forgetting the battle, the '''Broadbeams''' then picked up their fallen lord and taking slow steps marched home singing in a low dirge with no enemy daring to come near.  

Revision as of 16:40, 14 July 2007

The Broadbeams were one of the seven houses of the Dwarves. They lived in the city of Belegost in the Ered Luin during the First Age and later the southern Ered Luin.

The Broadbeams were paired with the Firebeards, when they were awakened by Eru Ilúvatar under Mount Dolmed before the First Age. They became prosperous in their great city of Belegost, trading with the Firebeards in the South, and also with the Sindar and Noldor of Beleriand, as well as the newly-appeared race of Men.

The Broadbeams were some of the greatest smiths and craftmans in Middle Earth second only to the Dwarves of Nogrod. they invented ringed mail, and also helped build the cities of Nargothrond and Menegroth for the Elves.

In the Battle of Unnumbered Tears, the heavily-armoured Broadbeams, with their fearsome iron masks (which was a customary thing to wear in battle for their house), held off the dragon Glaurung, as the sons of Fëanor retreated south to Ossiriand. During the battle, their King Azaghâl, was killed by Glaurung. But not before wounding the dragon with a dagger in the stomach. Glaurung screamed in pain and fled, with many of the forces of Morgoth following him. Forgetting the battle, the Broadbeams then picked up their fallen lord and taking slow steps marched home singing in a low dirge with no enemy daring to come near.

The old kingdom of the Broadbeams came to a close in the War of Wrath with the breaking of the Ered Luin and the destruction of Beleriand, which sank beneath the waves. Belegost was ruined and the city of the Firebeards, Nogrod, was totally destroyed, sinking into the sea with much of the Ered Luin. Some of the Dwarves stayed to rebuild what they could of their realms, but most left for Khazad-dum, home of the Longbeards swelling its numbers and bringing much craft and lore.

In the Third Age it seems that the Broadbeams may have parted ways with Durin's folk with the Firebeards, after the awakening of the Durin's Bane, and headed back to the Ered Luin, where things were probably much better than they were after the sinking of Beleriand, and it was a safe and peaceful region. During this age also the Broadbeams more than likely answered the call of Durin's folk in there great mustering for the eventual War of the Dwarves and Orcs.

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