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'''Dáin II''' ([[Third Age]] 2767 – 3019, aged 252 years) was a descendant of [[Grór]], the youngest son of [[Dáin I]] of [[Durin's folk]], and was lord of the Dwarves of the [[Iron Hills]] in [[Wilderland]]. He followed his father, [[Náin]], in lordship after Nain was killed by the great Orc [[Azog]] during the Battle of Azanulbizar, the final conflict in the [[War of the Dwarves and Orcs]]. Azog was killed by Dáin himself.  He was a very young Dwarf at the time, and it was heralded as a magnificent feat.  Dáin alone looked past the gate into [[Moria]], and had the wisdom to know that it was impossible for the Dwarves to return at that time.  He returned to the Iron Hills with his people and became the new lord of the Iron Hills.
'''Dáin II''' ([[Third Age]] 2767 – 3019, aged 252 years) was a descendant of [[Grór]], the youngest son of [[Dáin I]] of [[Durin's folk]], and was lord of the Dwarves of the [[Iron Hills]] in [[Wilderland]]. He followed his father, [[Náin]], in lordship after Nain was killed by the great Orc [[Azog]] during the Battle of Azanulbizar, the final conflict in the [[War of the Dwarves and Orcs]]. Azog was killed by Dáin himself.  He was a very young Dwarf at the time, and it was heralded as a magnificent feat.  Dáin alone looked past the gate into [[Moria]], and had the wisdom to know that it was impossible for the Dwarves to return at that time because of [[Durin's Bane]].  He returned to the Iron Hills with his people and became the new lord of the Iron Hills.
During his reign in the Iron Hills his people became the strongest in Wilderland, being the only realm strong enough to resist [[Sauron]] if he dare come from the North and retake the realm of [[Angmar]] and the northern passes of the [[Misty Mountains]].
   
   
Dáin was the the second-cousin of [[Thorin Oakenshield]], and responded to Thorin's call for help during the quest to reclaim [[Erebor]]. Dáin set out with more five hundred Dwarves, and arrived just in time for the [[Battle of Five Armies]] (as recounted in ''[[The Hobbit]]'').
Dáin was the the second-cousin of [[Thorin Oakenshield]], and responded to Thorin's call for help during the quest to reclaim [[Erebor]]. Dáin set out with more than five hundred Dwarves, and arrived just in time for the [[Battle of Five Armies]] (as recounted in ''[[The Hobbit]]'').
During '''Dáin's''' reign as [[King Under the Mountain]] he became was exceedingly rich and his people very were very prosperous.  The town of [[Dale]] was rebuilt and it's border stretched far to the South and East and the friendship between the [[Elves of Mirkwood]], [[Men of Dale]], and [[Dwarves of Erebor]] was close  especially the Men and Dwarves.


After Thorin's death, Dáin became [[King under the Mountain]] and King of Durin's folk. Dáin was killed during the [[War of the Ring]] in 3019 [[Third Age|T.A.]], defending the body of King Brand of Dale before the gates of Erebor.  He was, by then, an extremely old Dwarf but far from feeble. After the war he was succeeded by his son, [[Thorin III Stonehelm]].
After Thorin's death, Dáin became [[King under the Mountain]] and King of Durin's folk. During '''Dáin's''' reign as king, he became exceedingly rich and his people were very prosperous.  The town of [[Dale]] was rebuilt and it's border stretched far to the South and East and the friendship between the [[Elves of Mirkwood]], [[Men of Dale]], and [[Dwarves of Erebor]] was close, especially the Men and Dwarves.
Dáin was killed in the [[Battle of Dale]] during the [[War of the Ring]] in 3019 [[Third Age|T.A.]], while defending the body of King [[Brand]] of [[Dale]] before the gates of Erebor.  He was, by then, an extremely old Dwarf but far from feeble. After the battle he was succeeded by his son, [[Thorin III Stonehelm]].
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Revision as of 19:37, 6 March 2007

Dáin II Ironfoot
Hobbit
Biographical Information
Other namesKing under the Mountain
BirthT.A. 2767
DeathT.A. 3019
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Dáin II Ironfoot

Dáin II (Third Age 2767 – 3019, aged 252 years) was a descendant of Grór, the youngest son of Dáin I of Durin's folk, and was lord of the Dwarves of the Iron Hills in Wilderland. He followed his father, Náin, in lordship after Nain was killed by the great Orc Azog during the Battle of Azanulbizar, the final conflict in the War of the Dwarves and Orcs. Azog was killed by Dáin himself. He was a very young Dwarf at the time, and it was heralded as a magnificent feat. Dáin alone looked past the gate into Moria, and had the wisdom to know that it was impossible for the Dwarves to return at that time because of Durin's Bane. He returned to the Iron Hills with his people and became the new lord of the Iron Hills. During his reign in the Iron Hills his people became the strongest in Wilderland, being the only realm strong enough to resist Sauron if he dare come from the North and retake the realm of Angmar and the northern passes of the Misty Mountains.

Dáin was the the second-cousin of Thorin Oakenshield, and responded to Thorin's call for help during the quest to reclaim Erebor. Dáin set out with more than five hundred Dwarves, and arrived just in time for the Battle of Five Armies (as recounted in The Hobbit). During Dáin's reign as King Under the Mountain he became was exceedingly rich and his people very were very prosperous. The town of Dale was rebuilt and it's border stretched far to the South and East and the friendship between the Elves of Mirkwood, Men of Dale, and Dwarves of Erebor was close especially the Men and Dwarves.

After Thorin's death, Dáin became King under the Mountain and King of Durin's folk. During Dáin's reign as king, he became exceedingly rich and his people were very prosperous. The town of Dale was rebuilt and it's border stretched far to the South and East and the friendship between the Elves of Mirkwood, Men of Dale, and Dwarves of Erebor was close, especially the Men and Dwarves. Dáin was killed in the Battle of Dale during the War of the Ring in 3019 T.A., while defending the body of King Brand of Dale before the gates of Erebor. He was, by then, an extremely old Dwarf but far from feeble. After the battle he was succeeded by his son, Thorin III Stonehelm.

Preceded by:
Thorin II Oakenshield
King of Durin's Folk
III 2941 – 3019
Followed by:
Thorin III Stonehelm
Preceded by:
Thorin II Oakenshield
5th King under the Mountain
III 2941 – 3019
Followed by:
Thorin III Stonehelm