Thorin I was the second king under the Mountain. However, after the death of his father, Thorin left the Lonely Mountain and colonized the Grey Mountains. His descendants, Thorin Oakenshield and Thorin Stonehelm were named after him.
Biography[]
Thorin was born in TA 2035
Hearing of greater riches in the Grey Mountains, he decided to leave the Lonely Mountain with the greater part of his folk, along with the dwarven treasure: The Arkenstone, leaving the mountain abandoned for over three-hundred years until his descendent Thrór reclaimed it. He was succeeded as king by his son Glóin.
His grandfather was Náin I the last ruler of Khazad-dûm before he was killed and the rest of his people driven out by a Balrog. He was also a sixth generation relative of Thorin Oakenshield, his namesake.
Family[]
- Thráin I (father)
- Glóin (son)
- Óin (grandson)
- Náin II (great-grandson)
- Durin the Deathless (ancestor)
- Dís (desceandant)
- Thorin Oakenshield (descendant)
- Fili (descendant)
- Kíli (desceandant)
- Dáin I (great-great-grandson)
- Borin (great-great-grandson)
- Thror (descendant)
- Fror (descendant)
- Gror (descendant)
- Farin (descendant)
- Thráin II (descendant)
- Náin (descendant)
- Fundin (descendant)
- Gróin (descendant)
- Dáin Ironfoot (descendant)
- Balin (descendant)
- Óin (descendant)
- Dwalin (descendant)
- Glóin (descendant)
- Gimli (descendant)
- Durin VII (descendant)
Appearances[]
- The Return of the King (name mentioned in appendix A)
- The Desolation of Smaug (name appears on tapestry)