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| | Battle of Five Armies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Dwarves of the Iron Hills and Erebor, Elves of the Woodland Realm of Mirkwood, Giant Eagles, Men of Lake-town |  | | Thorin and Co. were then trapped in a bloodless siege, with Thranduil and Bard hoping to wait him out. |  | | 500 Dwarves of the Iron Hills, 13 Dwarves of Erebor, 200 Men of Lake-town, over 1,000 Elves of the Woodland Realm, Beorn, many Giant Eagles. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Five_Armies
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| | A Custom Shattered, Part 1 |
 | | Gandalf never paused in his narrative, yet he was aware of the dwarf's scrutiny. |  | | He didn't relish scandalizing every dwarf in Erebor. |  | | The dwarf seemed to find the floor very enthralling, judging by how he kept his gaze there. |
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http://gandalfslash.slashcity.net/sk_custom1.htm
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| | Baldray Summaries 24,25 |
 | | Dale coninues to seek Finnia with Sending, hopeful she was spirited away to another plane in the defeat of the Formians. |  | | Dale, Maugrim and Sven of Boton break the evil power of the Emperor under the cathedral by delving past long-dead halfling sorcerors, a great chasm, and a huge Earth elemental. |  | | The Knights of Boton are ruling the city, using the Bear Clan to hunt down some lingering Formian loyalists, and more mundane things. |
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http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~dad/archives/baldray/baldray_25.html
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| | The Lord of the Rings - Bilbo Baggins |
 | | Bilbo had spent the intervening years researching the vast store of knowledge in Elrond's house, and became a poet and scholar, as well as resting some of the hurt that bearing the Ring had done to his soul. |  | | Using the One Ring, he was able to help the dwarves defeat the evil worm, but in typical fashion, the Ring exacted a price and many of those around him died. |  | | He wrote much poetry and scholarly works later relied on as history by the people of the Fourth Age, especially his greatest work Translations from the Elvish, tales of the First Age. |
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http://surbrook.devermore.net:16080/lotr/bilbo.html
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| | Quest for Erebor in LotR 3? |
 | | from http://www.greenmanreview.com/book/book_tolkien_hobbitannotated.html ' "The Quest of Erebor" is Gandalf's explanation of how he arranged the adventure that Bilbo undertook -- the earliest manuscript is now published in The Peoples of Middle-earth and is incorporated into The Return of The King. |
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http://talkaboutabook.com/group/rec.arts.books.tolkien/messages/281440.html
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| | The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - The Road to Erebor RPG |
 | | Dain's mind was fixed on Glis, his wife, who had remained behind in Erebor while he and their son Durin had gone adventuring on the road. |  | | He sat down on a log and stared at the group.The dwarfs were noding, or scraching their beards, the elves were clearly in thought.The men, he couldn't read what the men were thinking or doing. |  | | If the rest would only think about it rationally and set aside their determination to reach Erebor quickly, they would realize it. |
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http://forum.barrowdowns.com/archive/index.php/t-5747
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| | The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - The Road to Erebor Discussion Thread |
 | | His wife Glis remains in Erebor, and for this reason he is deeply concerned about her and wishes to get back home as quickly as he can. |  | | The elves are on their way to mirkwood, which will be under attack if Erebor falls. |  | | The Ax he was given not long ago by the current Dwarf lord is an ancient wonder of the dwarfs. |
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http://forum.barrowdowns.com/archive/index.php/t-5670
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| | A History of Thrain(s) in The Hobbit |
 | | So far, so good, at least as far as the revised editions of the book are concerned. |  | | In particular, the recent discussion has focused on when Tolkien first invented that character: whether at the time that he first published The Hobbit he intended for there to have been only one Thrain or two. |  | | Tolkien submits his changes for the third edition of The Hobbit [Bib]. |
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http://tolkien.slimy.com/essays/ThrainHist.html
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 | | His stories chronicle the tale of Bali, nephew of the dwarven king in Erebor following the War of the Ring. |
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http://erebor.fateback.com/home.html
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 | | Rhagen laughs at the man, "No Dain, King Under the Mountain is the Lord of Erebor, Thorin is his son and ruler of Emyn Engrin, the Iron Hills. |  | | I'd say you could accompany us, but I suggest you talk to Lord Thorin, if you get the chance. |  | | Rhagen pulls on his beard, "Numandil, you say? |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~aearwen/Favorites/071400_Dalelands.htm
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| | Races of Middle Earth |
 | | Gandalf saw Smaug to be a great threat in the coming war with Sauron, and proposed a stealthy attack on Smaug's lair relying on the "thieving skills" of (Bilbo) to gain entrance to the dragon's lair using a key given to Gandalf by Thráin, Thrór elder son. |  | | "The Hobbit" tells of Dwarves reclaiming of Erebor, and the death of Smaug. |  | | Fleeing Erebor, Thrór, the last King of Erebor, traveled back to Moria, where Azog, lord of the orcs killed him and mutilated his head. |
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http://www.geocities.com/palynolo/lotrrace.html
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| | The Lord of the Rings Online TCG: Dwarven Culture Featured Cards |
 | | Tidings of Erebor only requires that you spot 1 Dwarf, and he may be either a companion or ally. |  | | An often overlooked solution is Tidings of Erebor. |  | | Of course Tidings of Erebor isn't without a drawback either. |
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http://lotrtcg.decipher.com/cultures/dwarf/card_tidingsoferebor.shtml
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| | Axe and Bow - The Gimli Page |
 | | , the Dwarves had undergone some hard times after the fall of Erebor, and many of the Dwarves had been lived as vagabonds, whose lives centred on on work they considered menial, such as blacksmithying and coal-mining. |  | | Presumaby it involved travel of some kind, as he described himself as a Dwarf of many journeys. |  | | Gimli probably lived in Erebor from about his mid-sixties to his hundredth and fortieth year or so. |
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http://axebow.hakaze.com/char/gims.htm
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| | Mirkwood :: Home of the Necromancer |
 | | 174-Returns to Erebor and receives high honors as he recounts his tales with the dwarves. |  | | 3015-3017-Moves to Rivendell, only planning to stay there shortly, but meets a dwarf (Talín) from Erebor who informs him that his mother and father have been murdered. |  | | He never returns to Erebor to report what had happened. |
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http://www.freewebs.com/ieatglue44/meocharacters.htm
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| | Middle Earth Realm - Erebor |
 | | Middle Earth Realm :: Middle Earth Kingdoms :: Erebor |
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http://merealm296.proboards45.com/index.cgi?board=erebor
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| | The Quest of Erebor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "The Quest of Erebor" was originally written in the 1950s to be a part of The Lord of the Rings but Tolkien decided not to include it, and only a very abridged version of the tale occurred in the Appendices. |  | | This work explains how and why Gandalf arranged for the retaking of the Lonely Mountain (Erebor in Sindarin), an adventure recounted from the perspective of Bilbo Baggins many years before in Tolkien's The Hobbit. |  | | "The Quest of Erebor" is a work of fantasy fiction by J. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Quest_of_Erebor
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| | Erebor Lord of the Rings Fanatics Library |
 | | In the days of glory of the Lonbeards, in the Second Age, their dominion stretched from the Misty Mountains to the Iron Hills, and Erebor might have been a part of it. |  | | Alliance of Erebor and Dale was a return to the traditions of the Alliance of Dwarves and Men, destroyed by Sauron in Second Age. |  | | Thrór and his son Thrain escaped from Erebor by the hidden door, and Thorin, grandson of Thrór (only 24 years old at the time, so still a young boy according to the dwarven standards) was also unharmed, being on the surface at the time, but the losses among the Dwarves were great. |
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http://www.lotrlibrary.com/racesofarda/Erebor.asp
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 | | The nephew of the Dwarven King of Erebor, he is rarely seen at his home. |  | | Bali has been on many great journeys, and a history of events has sprouted from them. |
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http://erebor.fateback.com/Bali/index.html
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 | | I didn't know her in Erebor, however." Doinar says, "How long of a trip is it to Erebor?" Stroking his beard, Brican looks thoughtfully towards Gumbart, "To be honest with you, I had a word or two with her at this very pub, the others, Lord Bifur seemed to know her and greeted her well. |  | | I met this warder who seems to have spent some time in Erebor named Bofa, she was just about to join a questioning of the bandit. |  | | My name is Doinar son of Damli the Stout." Doinar says, "and who might all of you be?" Gumbart looks around. |
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http://www.geocities.com/timessquare/6120/elendor/earless-elf.txt
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| | Balin Bio |
 | | For five years Balin struggled against the Balrog and his Orkish hordes, but finally he and his followers were overwhelmed and slain. |  | | Exactly a century later, he set out with Thorin and Company in the successful Quest of Erebor, which resulted in the slaying of Smaug the Dragon and the re-establishment of the Kingdom under the Mountain. |  | | In 2970, Balin followed King Thrain II into the bloody War of Dwarves and Orcs, after which he settled for a time in a Dwarf-colony in the Blue Mountains. |
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http://www.rule-them-all.com/page90.html
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| | The Barrow-Downs |
 | | He was named Elf-friend because of the great love that grew between him and Legolas, son of King Thranduil, and because of his reverence for the Lady Galadriel." (LR, App. |  | | Gimli, son of "the" Glóin, one of the dwarves who reclaimed the Lonely Mountain from Smaug together with Bilbo Baggins, first comes into the history of the Ring War when he and his father went to Rivendell as the emissaries of the dwarves of Erebor. |  | | Most of the knowledge about dwarves in Middle-earth which remained had its source in Gimli, and his close relations to members of the other races. |
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http://www.barrowdowns.com/theme-gimli.php
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| | Tolkien - Dwarves |
 | | After the death of Smaug, he settled in Erebor, but in 2989 he left for Khazad-dum and set up a dwarf colony there. |  | | In 3018, Gloin and his son Gimli went to Rivendell to obtain advice from Elrond and took part in the Council of Elrond where the fate of the Ring was decided. |  | | After the death of his father, Thrain II, Thorin II became King of Durin's Folk in exile. |
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http://zzickle.homelinux.com/tolkien/people/dwarves.html
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| | Bilbo |
 | | So it was that on an evening at the end of April 2941, Gandalf returned to Bilbo's house with Thorin and his twelve companions, and the Quest of Erebor was begun. |  | | During his journey to the Lonely Mountain, Bilbo came upon the One Ring in an orc-hold of the Misty Mountains. |  | | Bilbo's father Bungo died in 2926, and his mother Belladonna in 2934, after which Bilbo lived alone at Bag End for seven years until a fateful morning in the spring of 2941, when his pleasant, uneventful life was disturbed by the arrival of Gandalf. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/goth/lotr/bilbo.html
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| | Bombur |
 | | Tolkien, Bombur is a fat Dwarf who accompanies Thorin Oakenshield and Bilbo Baggins on their journey to Erebor. |  | | When he trips into the Mirkwood river, he falls under a spell that makes him sleep for days, burdening the others with his weight as they walked on. |  | | Incidentally, he was asleep when they opened his barrel after escaping the Elves of Mirkwood and also when Bilbo discovered the secret entrance to Erebor. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/B/Bombur.htm
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| | 01-31-04: The Messenger, the Immortal Orc, and the Oscars |
 | | In fact, Unfinished Tales states that the Nazgûl of Dol Guldur met with the other Nazgûl upon the Field of Celebrant ere they set out for the Shire, which means they probably had plenty of time to search for the Ring in Rhovanion. |  | | The reason for this is that he would likely have been one of the Nazgûl that occupied Dol Guldur, which is far closer to Erebor than Minas Morgul, and thus also he would not have crossed the Anduin at Osgiliath, but further north (probably at the Undeeps). |  | | The same book also says that the Nazgûl at Dol Guldur included Khamûl (Second Chief of the Ringwraiths) and another rider who acted as his main "messenger". |
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http://www.tolkien-movies.com/forum/forum.php?id=3911
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| | The Last Alliance |
 | | This particular doom came in the personage of the last great fire-dragon of the north, called Smaug the Magnificent in TA 2770. |  | | The remaining forces of Dwarves and Men under Thorin III Stonehelm and Bard II were finally able to route the Easterlings at the end of March, when news of Sauron's fall reached the north. |  | | But the second Esgaroth could not be compared to its glorious predecessor. |
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http://www.wildfiregames.com/tla/civ_lakemen.html
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| | Dwarven Chronological Table |
 | | Dwarves are driven from the Grey Mountains to Erebor by cold drakes, and the royal house returns to Erebor. |  | | Foundation of Erebor by Thráin I. Birth of Thorin I, son of Thráin. |  | | Thorin I moves the royal house of Durin from Erebor to the Grey Mountains. |
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http://www.lotrplaza.com/dwarves/kps/chronological_table.htm
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| | Knights of Middle Earth - Erebor |
 | | Knights of Middle Earth :: Dwarven Realms :: Erebor |  | | Currently, there are no messages posted on this board. |
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http://knightsofme.proboards42.com/index.cgi?board=erebor
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| | Thorin Oakenshield's Journal |
 | | Drop me a line, and say hello, if you would be kind enough! |  | | I don't know who you all are, but, congrats. |  | | I have been busy as of late, setting up things in Erebor after the kind Valar moved it back to it's proper loaction. |
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http://www.livejournal.com/users/arkenstone
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| | Tawarwaith - The Fanlisting for the Elves of Mirkwood |
 | | Their history of fleeing from Sauron's darkness had made them a suspicious and unwelcoming people, as Thorin and his companions discovered during the Quest of Erebor. |  | | In the later years of the Third Age, their King Thranduil (the son of Oropher, who was slain in the War of the Last Alliance) dwelt with his people in the far northeast of Mirkwood, in underground dwellings protected by magic. |  | | It was from Thranduil's underground halls that his son Legolas journeyed at the end of the Third Age, to play a great part in the War of the Ring. |
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http://woodelves.maikes.net/about.php
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| | Baldray Summary 22 |
 | | Prince Nulan, through Dale& Sendings, has drawn together four disparate forces for the assault on Erebor. |  | | As for the people of Erebor, they have been dominated and controlled by fear for some time, but their minds should return in time. |  | | The lingering effects of the toxin pass through the stung combatants and Dale& healing work is done. |
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http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~dad/archives/baldray/baldray_22.html
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 | | Last come elves and other nasty creatures, right?" Dorian wants to clarify this, "So if EL internally has a problem with Erebor or EE, that is not shown to others? |  | | We had the pleasure of involving many of our Erebor kinfolk." Thorin says, "One of the areas that Oin mentioned is that of clans. |  | | A thousand miles from the king in Erebor. |
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http://homepage.interaccess.com/~hayes/logs/dorfcult.txt
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| | The Grey Havens - Dwarves: Dwarf list |
 | | After 2941 lived with his father in Erebor. |  | | Was slain in the Ered Mithrin by a cold-drake in his palace. |  | | Was King of Durin's House in Erebor after 2941, was himself killed in the WR in the Battle of Dale. |
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http://tolkien.cro.net/dwarves/list.html
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| | info94 |
 | | Erebor was the ancestral home of Thorin Oakenshield and his fellow dwarves related to long-dead King Durin, king of Moria, a mighty kingdom carved out of the Misty Mountains. |  | | Durin's people had been forced to flee Moria (Khazad-Dum) after they mistakenly dug up a deadly demon. |  | | When Smaug came along, it was the second time Thorin's people had had to flee their home! |
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http://www.berghuis.co.nz/abiator/unit/hobbit/ab/info94.html
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| | info95 |
 | | The ravens of Erebor were friends of the dwarves and could speak. |  | | The thrushes of Erebor also lived for a long time. |  | | In ancient times, the people of Dale could communicate with them, but dwarves could not, even though the thrushes and dwarves were friends. |
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http://www.berghuis.co.nz/abiator/unit/hobbit/ab/info95.html
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| | Nin Giliath - Imladris RP Logs |
 | | In the Caverns of Nos Menelmen: Braldor of Erebor goes to the caverns of Nos Menelmen, where the Menelmen elves have a feast for him. |  | | Ariving to Erebor: The elves of Rivendell, guided by Runir (temp-alted by Braldor) finally make it to the Great Gates of Erebor, where they are greeted by Braldor, Thane of Bundazanul and Advisor to King Dain. |  | | Merryment and song are made, and the elves hold special gifts for one of their guests: Braldor. |
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http://rydia.net/~ibrahim/logs.htm
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| | Jam! Lord Of The Rings Character Bios: Gimli |
 | | The son of Gloin -- who was a companion of Bilbo Baggins in the Hobbit -- Gimli accompanies his father to Rivendell, and there is chosen to join the Fellowship of the Ring as a representative of the Dwarven people. |  | | A Dwarf of Erebor (also called The Lonely Mountain). |  | | Well known to moviegoers everywhere as Indiana Jones's sidekick Sallah from "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade", John Rhys-Davies has also made notable appearances in the several films and television series, including "Sliders", "The Untouchables" and as host of the educational series "Archeology". |
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http://www.canoe.ca/JamLordOfTheRingsBios/gimli.html
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| | The Hobbit Movie - Places: Erebor |
 | | Erebor, the Lonely Mountain, was an old Dwarf colony which became important when the Dwarves had to give up their big city Khazad-Dum (Moria) due to the Balrog which appeared there. |  | | Another town called Dale, inhabited by Men, was build at the foot of the mountain. |  | | Erebor and its large caves inside became the new capital of the Dwarves of Durin's Folk and the Dwarves got rich again there. |
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http://derhobbit-film.de/erebor.shtml
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| | Resurrecting Dale, City of A Thousand Untold Stories |
 | | This would be ideal farming territory, and there is every reason to believe that there must have been scattered clans and villages living throughout the region. |  | | But 380 years later, when Thror brought his people back to Erebor, matters were different. |  | | Tolkien wrote two accounts of Dale's origins which contradict each other completely: Thorin told Bilbo, in The Hobbit, that in his grandfather Thror's time "men, who lived to the South [of Erebor],... |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/tolkien/40848
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| | The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien |
 | | He is the King of the dwarven realm "Erebor". |  | | Drawn by mythical treasure, several groups camp before the doors of Erebor: Dwarves, coming to aid Thorin, and Men, claiming their part of the treasure, because they have killed Smaug. |  | | Because he wants to put and end to the argue, he hands the stone to the men of Esgaroth. |
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http://www.greenwichschools.org/EMS/bookclub05/TolkienAC
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 | | These Site Terms are applicable to this Site, but not necessarily to other erebor sites on the World Wide Web. |  | | Any order is subject to erebors final confirmation of the order. |  | | Any such notice shall be posted on this Site and will take effect 14 days after the date upon which the notice is posted. |
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http://www.erebor.co.uk/pages/terms.asp
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| | :: yanta eanna :: |
 | | At length word of the splendour of Erebor reached Smaug the Golden, greatest of all dragons of his days, and he came to Erebor where he utterly routed the dwarves. |  | | Therein Thráin I founded the Dwarf-kingdom under the Mountain, after the loss of Khazad-dûm, whence Durin's folk had been driven by the Balrog who killed Thráin's father, Náin I. For two-hundred years Dwarves dwelt there, until some of them went north to the Grey Mountains, where the remnants of Durin's folk were gathering. |  | | Few of them could escape, and so it came to pass that Smaug made of the Lonely Mountain his lair, and none dared journey near it. |
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| | Myth@Bungie.org -> Legends and Lore -> Relics -> Tolkien |
 | | Similarly, the Red Book of Westmarch: the diaries of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins which made up the tales of The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion, records the desperate journeys of Bilbo and the Dwarves to Erebor and later, Frodo and Sam to Orodruin. |  | | The great attraction of the Myth story to many was the gritty journal, tracking the desperate battles faced by the Legion throughout the Great War. |
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| | Bruinen |
 | | When Thorin Oakenshield and company went to reclaim Erebor, they passed the Bruinen after their adventure with the Trolls, before they long paused at Rivendell. |  | | At the beginning of the War of the Ring Frodo Baggins was raced on Glorfindel's horse towards the Ford of Bruinen, with the Ringwraiths in hot pursuit. |
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http://www.toshare.info/en/Ford_of_Rivendell.htm
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