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*[[Durin II]] Durin Reincarnated. | *[[Durin II]] Durin Reincarnated. | ||
*[[Durin III]] started a friendship with the Elves of [[Eregion]] during his reign, and was the first to recieve one of the [[Seven Dwarf-rings]]. | *[[Durin III]] started a friendship with the Elves of [[Eregion]] during his reign, and was the first to recieve one of the [[Seven Dwarf-rings]]. | ||
*[[Durin IV]] | *[[Durin IV]] Lead a host of Dwarves from Khazad-dum in the [[War of the Last Alliance]] | ||
*[[Durin V]] Durin reincarnated. | *[[Durin V]] Durin reincarnated. | ||
*[[Durin VI]] son of [[Durin V]]. He was killed by Durin's Bane in 1980 [[Third Age|T.A.]] | *[[Durin VI]] son of [[Durin V]]. He was killed by Durin's Bane in 1980 [[Third Age|T.A.]] |
Revision as of 19:01, 6 March 2007
Durin's folk were by right the inhabitants of Khazad-dûm, also called the Longbeards. Their first King was Durin the Deathless.
Durin's folk were joined in Second Age by the Firebeards and Broadbeams from the Ered Luin, after the War of Wrath destroyed, and ruined their homes.
The Dwarves of Durin's folk were ruled by six kings named Durin, all fathers and sons, until Durin VI, who was killed by Durin's Bane in 1980 of the Third Age. After him Durin did not return to his people for many years, until in the Fourth Age a Durin VII appeared, either the son or grandson of Thorin III, and therefore would have been a direct descendent of Durin the Deathless. Durin VII was also known as Durin the Last.
Kingdoms
When Durin's folk were driven out of Khazad-dum, most of them went to the Grey Mountains, while some followed king Thráin I to the Lonely Mountain. But when Thorin I succeeded his father as king, he abandoned the Lonely Mountain for the Grey Mountains, when he saw how prosperous the Dwarves there were. several hundred years later Thorin's great-great-grandson king Dáin I, was killed by invading Cold-drakes. Durin's folk then fled to the Iron Hills, and also once again the Lonely Mountain. Years later, the Dwarves of Erebor fled the mountain when Smaug attacked. Durin's folk that lived in Erebor, now were exiles. Living for a short period in Dunland, until the War of the Dwarves and Orcs, which they then moved to the Blue Mountains. For over a hundred and fifty years the Dwarves Durin's folk waited to take back Erebor, until there king, Thorin II Oakenshield, went on his quest for the Lonely Mountain. He refounded his kingdom after Smaug was killed, but Thorin was killed later in the Battle of Five Armies. His cousin Dáin II Ironfoot succeeded him as king of Durin's folk. Some time during the Fourth Age Durin VII reastablished the kingdom of Khazad-dum.
Durin's folk also seemed to have small colonies in the Grey Mountains after the main population left
Line of Durin's folk
- Durin I (The Deathless), father of Dwarves. Founder and first King of Khazad-Dûm.
- Durin II Durin Reincarnated.
- Durin III started a friendship with the Elves of Eregion during his reign, and was the first to recieve one of the Seven Dwarf-rings.
- Durin IV Lead a host of Dwarves from Khazad-dum in the War of the Last Alliance
- Durin V Durin reincarnated.
- Durin VI son of Durin V. He was killed by Durin's Bane in 1980 T.A.
- Náin I son of Durin VI. Last King of Khazad-Dûm, he was killed by Durin's Bane in 1981 T.A.
- Thráin I son of Náin I. Founded Erebor in 1999 T.A.
- Thorin I son of Thráin I. He left Erebor for the Ered Mithrin
- Glóin son of Thorin I
- Óin son of Glóin
- Náin II son of Óin
- Dáin I son of Náin II. The last King to rule the Dwarves of the Grey Mountains, he was killed by a great Cold-drake in 2589 T.A.
- Thrór son of Dáin I. Returned to Erebor as King in Exile, and later tried to reclaim Moria. He was killed by Azog the Orc in 2790 T.A. (Beginning of the War of the Dwarves and Orcs)
- Thráin II son of Thrór. Made his kingdom in the northern range of the Ered Luin. He tried to go claim Erebor once again, but was captured by Orcs and taken to the dungeons of Dol Guldur in 2850 T.A., and was the last bearer of Seven Dwarf-rings.
- Thorin Oakenshield son of Thrain II. He was the king of Durin's folk in the Blue Mountains, until he refounded Erebor, but was killed in the Battle of Five Armies in 2941 T.A.
After Thorin's death the line passed to his cousin Dáin II Ironfoot (grandson of Grór), who was killed in the War of the Ring in 3019 T.A. Dáin's son Thorin III Stonehelm then became king. Thorin III, had either a son or grandson, Durin VII, who refounded Khazad-dûm.