![]() Dáin proved a great and wise king, and the Dwarves prospered and grew strong again in his day. Yet a fourteenth share of all the silver and gold, wrought and unwrought, was given up to Bard for Dain said: 'We will honour the agreement of the dead, and he has now the Arkenstone in his keeping.'īut Dáin Ironfoot, his cousin, who came from the Iron Hills to his aid and was also his rightful heir, became then King Dáin II, and the Kingdom under the Mountain was restored, even as Gandalf had desired. There was, of course, no longer any question of dividing the hoard in such shares as had been planned, to Balin and Dwalin, and Dori and Nori and Ori, and Oin and Gloin, and Bifur and Bofur and Bombur - or to Bilbo. Over the next three years, Bard rebuilds the city of Dale and becomes its king. The King under the Mountain felt a large pang of guilt pierce his stomach. He redeems the Arkenstone from Bard with a fourteenth of the treasure, which is used to re-establish Dale. Bilbo cried as he saw the epic battle between Thorin Oakenshield and Azog the. ![]() The others remained with Dain for Dain dealt his treasure well. Who becomes king after Thorin After the death of Thorin in the Battle of Five Armies, Dain becomes King under the Mountain. Fili and Kili had fallen defending him with shield and body, for he was their mother's elder brother. Of the twelve companions of Thorin, ten remained. Unexpectedly, he is drawn into battle against a group of unexpected armies (goblins and wargs), and is seriously injured during the fight. There now Dain son of Nain took up his abode, and he became King under the Mountain, and in time many other dwarves gathered to his throne in the ancient halls. ![]() The Return of the King, LoTR Appendix A, Annals of the Kings and Rulers: Durin's Folk There fell also Fíli and Kíli, his sister-sons. Thorin, patriarchal head of Durins Folk, becomes King Under the Mountain upon the death of the dragon Smaug. He redeems the Arkenstone from Bard with a fourteenth of the treasure, which is used to re-establish Dale. Who became king after Thorin died Dain After the death of Thorin in the Battle of Five Armies, Dain becomes King under the Mountain. 2746, presumably in the Lonely Mountain where his grandfather, Thrr, was King under the Mountain. In that first Battle of Dale, Thorin Oakenshield was mortally wounded and he died and was laid in a tomb under the Mountain with the Arkenstone upon his breast. He may have stayed on as the king of the Great Forest or left Middle-earth and departed to the Undying Lands. For the Orcs came down upon Erebor as soon as they heard of the return of the Dwarves and they were led by Bolg, son of that Azog whom Dáin slew in his youth. The Dragon was slain by Bard of Esgaroth, but there was battle in Dale. Din had a son, Thorin Stonehelm, who would later become King Under the Mountain and whose direct descendant was Durin VII, the last reincarnation of Durin. An event in the aftermath of the Battle of the Five Armies:
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