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Durin's Folk

Durin's Folk were the Longbeards (Sigin-tarâg in Khuzdul), one of the seven kindreds of Dwarves whose leaders were from the House of Durin. Their first king was named Durin, who was one of the seven Fathers of the Dwarves.

History[]

First Age[]

Gundabad

Durin first awoke in Gundabad

Azanulbizar

Azanulbizar

In the deeps of time, the Fathers of the Dwarves awoke, Durin was the eldest and woke first. He slept alone under Mount Gundabad. As he wandered south along the Misty Mountains he came upon a valley he named Azanulbizar. In the caves above the lake he called Kheled-zâram, he founded the city of Khazad-dûm, the home of Durin's Folk. Durin lived there so long he became known as Durin the Deathless, yet in the end, he died before the end of the First Age.

Gondor soldiers

The Dwarves began trading with Men

The Dwarves of Khazad-dûm also colonized the Iron Hills, which became Durin's Folk's primary source of iron-ore. The Dwarf-road of Mirkwood ran north-east to the Hills for the use of dwarf-traders and merchants between Khazad-dûm and the Hills. Durin's Folk also considered the Grey Mountains, which lay between these two mansions, to be within their territory. Those lands were harassed by Orcs, but during the War of the Jewels, they were called to Beleriand as Morgoth needed all available power, and the lands were left at peace. When Men first migrated west into Rhovanion and Eriador, they encountered Durin's Folk. The Longbeards were the wisest and most farseeing of the seven kindreds and began dealing with Men, establishing an economy in which Men chiefly provided food in exchange for Dwarven work in building, road-construction, mining, and the crafting of tools and weapons. The Men looked at the Dwarves with awe and were eager to learn from them. This system benefited mostly the Dwarves, as the services they provided to Men required less effort than those offered in exchange; so they were free to continue with pursuing their labor and refine their skills.

Second Age[]

At the end of the First Age during the War of Wrath and the breaking of Thangorodrim, the ancient cities of Nogrod and Belegost in the Blue Mountains had been ruined. In the Second Age, about the year 40, many Dwarves who lived in these cities left the destruction behind and came to Khazad-dûm, increasing its wealth and power. The Longbeards controlled Erebor, Ered Mithrin, Ered Engrin, and the eastern side of the Misty Mountains up to Lorien.

Also in that time, Morgoth's Orcs, now leaderless and reckless, but still numerous, armed and cruel, returned to the East and started harassing the Dwarven lands again, as well as the more numerous Men who settled between the Grey Mountains and Mirkwood; those early Northmen were related to the former House of Hador far in Beleriand. Once more, the Dwarves provided the Men with metal weapons and defensive measures in exchange for their skill in taming and riding horses, enabling them to function as mounted scouts and archers. Thus an Alliance of Dwarves and Men was formed, resulting in mutual respect and also warm friendship. During this period the Longbeards adopted the speech of Men, keeping their own language to themselves.

Fellowship arrives at Moria

Durin's Folk lived in Moria protected from Sauron

In 750, the Noldor established a new realm in Eregion. Being close to Khazad-dûm they established a friendship with Durin's Folk unlike any before between Elves and Dwarves. Both peoples were enriched, and the Elves (seduced by Sauron) forged the Rings of Power (the forging began about 1500 and one of these was given to Durin III, according to the Dwarves by Celebrimbor himself, in Khazad-dûm). In 1697, Eregion was destroyed by Sauron, and the gates of Khazad-dûm were shut and remained so throughout the Dark Years of Sauron's dominion. Durin's Folk stayed enclosed in Khazad-dûm, which was unassailable from without; its wealth remained unravished, but communication between the Dwarves of Khazad-dûm and the Dwarves of the Iron Hills was cut off.

Last Alliance of Men and Elves

Dwarves fought with the Last Alliance

In the Battle of Dagorlad in 3434, Durin's Folk sent forces to fight alongside the Last Alliance of Elves and Men, and likely through the end of the War of the Last Alliance.

Third Age[]

Durin's Bane

Durin's Folk escaped Moria from the Balrog

During the reign of Durin VI in the Third Age, the Dwarves of Khazad-dûm delved deeper and deeper for mithril, which had become increasingly harder to find. In 1980 however, they accidentally awoke a hidden Balrog that had fled from the First Age and killed King Durin VI. Finally in 1981 his son Náin I was also killed and all the people of Khazad-dûm were either destroyed or fled far away.

Erebor

Durin's Folk greatly prospered in Erebor

Most of Durin's Folk escaped to the north where in 1999 Thráin I established a new capital within Erebor, becoming King under the Mountain. By the Watchful Peace most Longbeards gathered to the Grey Mountains and King Thorin I left Erebor in 2210 and traveled further north to settle there also. For a time they prospered there for the mountains were rich.

Smaug flies to destroy Lake-town after being disturbed by the Dwarves

The Longbeards fought against the northern dragons

Dain arrives

Gror and his followers departed to the Iron Hills

Unfortunately, there were dragons in the wastes north of the Grey Mountains, and in 2570 they began making war against the Longbeards. The conflict came to a climax in 2589 when King Dáin I and his second son Frór were killed by a great cold-drake outside his halls. Soon after, most of Durin's Folk left the Ered Mithrin with Grór, Dáin's third son, leading many followers to the Iron Hills in 2590.

In the same year, Dáin's first son and heir, Thrór, with his uncle Borin and the remainder of the departing Longbeards, returned to Erebor. There they prospered, winning the friendship of all Men nearby, and trafficking in ore with their kin in the Iron Hills. News of the wealth of Erebor spread and reached the dragons, and in 2770 Smaug suddenly descended upon the Mountain, and sacked it. Although many Dwarves were killed, many escaped as well. Among them were King Thrór and his family who headed south into a long homeless wandering while most of the surviving Longbeards headed east to the Iron Hills.

The followers of Thrór eventually settled in Dunland where in 2790 Thrór left "to see what I can find." With a companion, Nár, he came to the east gate of Khazad-dûm and entered as a returning heir. For days Nár waited in hiding outside until Thrór’s body was tossed from the gates by the Orc-chieftain Azog, who told Nár to go warn his kin never to return to Moria. Nár went back to Thráin, Thrór's son to report what had happened. Now King and filled with anger, Thráin II sent word to all the houses of the Dwarves to prepare for war.

By 2793 the Dwarves had mustered a great host. Durin's Folk and large forces from the other Houses were ready to launch a war of vengeance. For six years, From Gundabad to the Gladden, they sacked and assaulted every Orc dwelling they could find. Defeating the Orcs through strength, matchless weapons, and burning anger.

At last on a dark winter day in 2799 the Dwarf-host came to Azanulbizar and found a great host of Orcs awaiting them. Undeterred, the Dwarves, led by Thráin II, made their assault, beginning the Battle of Azanulbizar. This final battle too the Dwarves won, but at great cost. In the end, Azog was beheaded and Thrór was avenged, but the Dwarves could not take Khazad-dûm, for within still dwelt Durin's Bane.

With the war over the Dwarves dispersed. Dáin Ironfoot led his contingent of Longbeards back to the Iron Hills. Thráin II, with Thorin, Balin, Glóin, and others of their following returned to Dunland. Soon though they uprooted and wandered in Eriador until they established themselves in the northern Ered Luin beyond the Lune. There they prospered and their numbers slowly grew.

Thráin II decided to return to Erebor in 2841 but as he travelled, he and his companions were pursued by Sauron's servants. One day in 2845 Thráin was captured and imprisoned in Dol Guldur. Eventually, in 2850, Gandalf found him and received the key to Erebor, but the last of the Seven Rings had been taken and Gandalf was unable to rescue the Dwarf.

Thorin and Company in the Battle of the Five Armies

Thorin and Company reclaimed Erebor and foiled Sauron's domination of the North

Dain as King under the Mountain

Dain returned the Longbeards to Erebor as King under the Mountain

King Thorin II Oakenshield and his people continued to labor and traffic in the Ered Luin until one day Thorin sought and found Gandalf to solicit his counsel and aid in dealing with Smaug. Gandalf devised a plan for burglary, employing the service of Bilbo Baggins of the Shire. The plan succeeded and Smaug was slain, but in the subsequent Battle of Five Armies Thorin was killed. However, his cousin Dáin Ironfoot, who led a contingent of Dwarves in the battle, entered Erebor and restored the Kingdom under the Mountain as King Dáin II.

Gimli - TTT

Gimli established a new colony in Helm's Deep

Durin's Folk grew strong in Erebor until during the War of the Ring their realm and that of the Kingdom of Dale were attacked by Sauron's northern forces. In the Battle of Dale in 3019 King Dáin II fell and thereafter the Mountain was besieged. Upon the news of Sauron's downfall, however, the besieged routed the army of Sauron and Dáin's son, Thorin Stonehelm became the King under the Mountain as Thorin III. Eventually, his descendant, Durin VII, would lead Durin's Folk back to Khazad-dûm . Also after the fall of Sauron, Gimli, the son of Glóin, brought some of Durin's Folk from Erebor south to Aglarond and there established a new Dwarf-realm. Gimli served as the Lord of the Glittering Caves.