- This
article describes all
named characters appearing in J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 book The Hobbit.
Creatures as
collectives are not included. Characters...
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fortified the
Mountain against his new
rivals and sent to his
cousin Dáin
Ironfoot for reinforcements.
Thorin was
furious when he
discovered that
Bilbo had...
- to
besiege the mountain. To make
matters worse, Thorin's
cousin Dáin II
Ironfoot arrives to
reinforce Thorin's
claim to
their family home
under the mountain...
- age 24; and as "striplings" in
their 30s.
Despite his
young age, Dáin
Ironfoot was 32 when he
killed Azog, the orc
chieftain of Moria. They had children...
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dwarf name and constellation. In The
Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien, Dáin II
Ironfoot is a
Dwarvish King who
helps his
cousin Thorin Oakenshield in the Battle...
- elf who
introduced the
runes to his race
according to Hávamál Dáin II
Ironfoot, dwarf-king from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
legendarium Dain (unit)...
- This
started the War of the
Dwarves and Orcs; Azog was
beheaded by Dáin
Ironfoot, but the
victory was Pyrrhic, and the
Dwarves did not dare face the Balrog...
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Dwarf Lords" "Beyond the Forest" (The
various Woodland Realm themes) "
Ironfoot" (Dain's
theme and the new
Laketown material) "The
Hobbit in Four Movements"...
- greed,
refuses all
claims and
sends word to his
second cousin Dáin II
Ironfoot,
chief of the
Dwarves of the Iron Hills, who
bring reinforcements. Before...
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biographical fantasia on the life of
Professor J.R. Neave,
otherwise known as
Ironfoot Jack, a 1939
biography of Iron Foot Jack by Mark
Benney (born
Henry Ernest...