Dáin II Ironfoot
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Character from Tolkien's Legendarium | |
Name | Dáin II |
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Other names | Ironfoot |
Titles | King under the Mountain, King of Erebor |
Race | Dwarves |
Culture | Durin's Folk |
Date of birth | 2767 T.A. |
Date of death | 3019 T.A |
Realm | Lonely Mountain |
Book(s) | The Hobbit |
Dáin II Ironfoot was a Dwarven king of Erebor from J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy legendarium concerning Middle-earth.
Dáin was a descendant of Grór, the youngest son of Dáin I of Durin's folk, and was lord of the Dwarves of the Iron Hills in Wilderland and one of their greatest warriors renowned for his courage and unmatched skill with the battle axe . He followed his father, Náin, in lordship after Nain was killed by the great Orc Azog during the Battle of Nanduhirion, the final conflict in the War of the Dwarves and Orcs. Azog was killed by Dáin himself. He was a very young Dwarf at the time (only 32, while Dwarves reach maturity, or "battle-readiness" at the age of 30), and it was heralded as a magnificent feat. Dáin alone looked past the gate into Moria, and had the wisdom to know that it was impossible for the Dwarves to return at that time.
Dáin was the second cousin of Thorin Oakenshield, and responded to Thorin's call for help during the quest to reclaim Erebor. Dáin set out with several hundred Dwarves, and arrived just in time for the Battle of Five Armies (as recounted in The Hobbit).
After Thorin's death, Dáin became King under the Mountain and King of Durin's folk, the first not in a direct line. Dáin was killed during the War of the Ring in 3019 T.A., defending the body of his ally King Brand of Dale before the gates of Erebor. He was, by then, an extremely old Dwarf but his skills as warrior were undiminished, he was of the line of Durin eldest of the dwarf houses and his prowess in battle was still great. After the war he was succeeded by his son, Thorin III Stonehelm.
He appears in the real-time strategy game, The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II, based on Peter Jackson's trilogy. His axe is given the name Barazanthual, and described as "one of the finest weapons ever made by Dwarfdom", "rightly feared by all his enemies". However, this name should not be taken as canonical.
Preceded by Thorin II Oakenshield |
Kings of Durin's folk | Succeeded by Thorin III Stonehelm |
Dwarves from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium | |
Azaghâl | Balin | Bifur | Bofur | Bombur | Borin | Dáin I | Dáin II Ironfoot | Dís | Dori | Durin(s) | Dwalin | Fíli | Flói | Frerin | Frár | Frór | Fundin | Gamil Zirak | Gimli | Glóin | Gróin | Grór | Ibûn | Khîm | Kíli | Lóni | Mîm | Náin I | Náin II | Náin son of Grór | Náli | Nár | Narvi | Nori | Óin | Ori | Telchar | Thorin I | Thorin II Oakenshield | Thorin III | Thráin I | Thráin II | Thrór |
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Kingdoms of the Dwarves | |
Belegost | Iron Hills | Khazad-dûm | Lonely Mountain | Nogrod |