• Norse" in their names, their feuds, and their revenges. In the appendix on "Durin's Folk" in The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien describes dwarves as: a tough,...
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  • Moria, Middle-earth (redirect from Durin VI)
    major structures of Moria were built: Durin's Bridge, the Second Hall, the Endless Stair and Durin's Tower. Durin died before the end of the First Age...
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  • Annatar, invite Prince Durin IV and Princess Disa to Eregion and reveal their plan to create Rings of Power for the Dwarves. Durin IV does not trust Annatar...
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  • presence in combination with the barrier lake and the formidable Doors of Durin have been likened to the multiple obstacles often found in Norse mythology...
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  • Balrog (redirect from Durins Bane)
    of the Rings, where the Company of the Ring encounter a Balrog known as Durin's Bane in the Mines of Moria. Balrogs appear also in Tolkien's The Silmarillion...
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  • in 20 years and missed Durin's wedding. Elrond apologizes to Durin and his wife Disa, who encourages the pair to make up. Durin agrees to hear Elrond's...
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  • In Norse mythology, Durinn (Old Norse: [ˈdurenː]; or Durin) is a dwarf according to stanza 10 of the poem Völuspá from the Poetic Edda, and repeated in...
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  • King Durin III and his son, Prince Durin IV, refuse to reconcile following Durin IV's choice to help Elrond mine for the rare ore mithril. Durin IV's...
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  • on the streaming service Amazon Prime Video on September 12, 2024. King Durin III uses one of the new Rings of Power for Dwarves to help rebuild their...
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  • The Hobbit (redirect from Durin's Day)
    The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a children's fantasy novel by the English author J. R. R. Tolkien. It was published in 1937 to wide critical acclaim...
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