Re Brand di Dale morì alle porte di Erebor, e Re Dáin II Piedeferro sotto la Montagna mentre difendeva il corpo di Brand. Dáin II Ironfoot (or simply King Dáin) was the son of Náin and the grandson of Grór, the youngest son of Dáin I of Durin's Folk, and was lord of the Dwarves of the Iron Hills in Wilderland.1 He was a Dwarven King of Durin's Folk, the fifth King under the Mountain, and the Lord of the Iron Hills during the War of the Ring in Middle-earthinthe late Third Age. This page has been accessed 312,042 times. In his life, he fought in the Battle of Azanulbizar, the Battle of Five Armies and the Battle of Dale. Fresh and well equipped, they drove through the Orc forces, until at last Náin confronted Azog. They were eventually freed by Bilbo. In the animated film The Hobbit, Dain is referenced by Thorin as the leader of the dwarf reinforcements arriving at Erebor from the Iron Hills, but is not seen in the film. Dáin fought in the Battle of Azanulbizar, where his father was killed by Azog. Dáin II Ironfoot was a Dwarf and king of Erebor in J. R. R. Tolkien's high fantasy legendarium concerning Middle-earth.His story is told primarily in Appendix A of The Lord of the Rings, and he appears briefly in The Hobbit.. Dáin, one of the Dwarves' greatest warriors, was the son of Náin and grandson of Grór, the youngest son of Dáin I of Durin's folk. MAN HES LOOKING BADASS!!! Itâs his red ax that makes his most notable feature. King Brand of Dale fell before the gate of Erebor, and King under the Mountain Dáin II Ironfoot fell as he was defending Brand's body. March 17, 3019[2] He darted from the dwarf's blows, and when the warrior stumbled, Azog hewed and broke his neck. Dáin did not give the expedition his blessing, and could not dissuade them. [10], Dáinn is a dwarf from the Dvergatal. The town of Dale was rebuilt and its border stretched far to the South and East and the friendship between the Elves of Mirkwood, Men of Dale, and Dwarves of Erebor was close, especially between the Men and Dwarves. Titles He also honored Thorin's commitments to Bard the Bowman and Bilbo Baggins, giving a fourteenth share of the Mountain's treasure to the people of Lake-town, and promising an even greater share to Bilbo, who politely declined to take more than two small chests, filled with silver and gold. Dáin will equip his warhammer. Dáin was settled in the Iron Hills, in the north regions of Middle-earth. 2866. Dain also granted the emeralds of Girion to King Thranduil, who prized them greatly. Previous Scene: Thorin vs Thranduil Scene - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrKiJfJ-Mds Dáin II Ironfoot was King under the Mountain in the dwarven realm Erebor after Thorin Oakenshield. [5], Thorin was killed in the battle, as were his sister-sons KÃli and FÃli. Gimli son of Glóin, is a main character in The Lord of the Rings. Dáin (left) miniature by Games Workshop, for the, Dáin Ironfoot (on foot and mounted) miniatures by Games Workshop's Forge World, for. He had one son, Thorin, born in T.A. He was renowned as a warrior across Middle-earth. 2799. Birth Tolkien. No bonus. Ironfoot After the battle King Thráin II wanted to enter Moria as his own. Galion, the butler of the Elvenking's halls, whose fondness for wine enables Bilbo and the dwarves to escape. Dáin was the friend and cousin of Thorin Oakenshield, and responded to Thorin's call for help during the quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain. In the extended edition for The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies his role is slightly expanded, with his army briefly engaging the Elves until the arrival of the Orcs. The messenger said that, if the Dwarves could deliver the Ring itself, then Sauron would return three of the Rings of Power that originally belonged to the Dwarf-Lords, and Moria would be theirs to possess forever. Men Fictional biography. When Balin and other dwarves decided to reclaim Moria, Dáin initially refused, but Balin insisted on going. [2], Nearly a hundred years later, King Thorin, the son of Thráin II, set out on a journey to reclaim Erebor, the Lonely Mountain, which had been usurped by the Dragon Smaug. 2866. In battle, he rides a wild boar and wields a war hammer. Share Image. He held the dwarves captive. He arrived just in time for the Battle of Five Armies. More on Cyclopic Bricks. view previous next. He was named after his great-grandfather, Dáin I. Gandalf always found Thorin the more reasonable of the two1. After he is thrown off of his boar and loses his helmet, he is shown to have bright red hair, worn in a Mohawk (similar to Dwalin's at the time of the Battle of Azanulbizar). Dain II Ironfoot in combat at the Battle of the Five Armies. But Dáin dissuaded him, because he alone looked past the gate into Moria, and had the wisdom to know that it was impossible for Durin's folk to return at that time because of Durin's Bane. [8] It was only later learned the colony was destroyed after five years. King of Durin´s Folk for almost eighty years (from T.A. [4], Dáin responded to Thorin's call and set out with more than five hundred dwarves, well armed and experienced. 2 talking about this. The Dwarves quickly formed a phalanx, in which fight he is reluctantly joined by the elves. (In The Hobbit he is only called "the Elvenking"; his name "Thranduil" is given in The Lord of the Rings.) [2], Several days later the Easterlings learned that the Battle of the Pelennor Fields was lost and they were afraid. History Early Life Dáin II Ironfoot. Dáin was a wise and just leader, and brought much wealth to the mountain realm and was on good terms with the Men of Dale in the south and the Elven king of Northern Mirkwood as well, which ensured peace for many years to come. [6] He was king under the mountain after the death of his cousin, Thorin Oakenshield and his heirs. He was a king of Dale during the War of the Ring, and was slain at the side of Dáin II Ironfoot during the Battle of Dale. TA 2767[1] On the other hand, the messenger warned that "things will not seem so well" if the Dwarves did not help. Author. [1][6], During his reign as king, he became exceedingly rich and his people were very prosperous. King Dain (known fully as Dain II Ironfoot) is a hero belonging to the Dwarven faction who rules the mountain of Erebor. The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Characters, The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle-Earth II, The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II, https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/Dáin_II_Ironfoot?oldid=268257, II Даін Темір аяқ (Cyrillic) II Dain Temir ayaq (Latin), Даин II Темир оёқ (Cyrillic) Dain II Temir oyoq (Latin), Dáin appears in the real time strategy game. Iron Hills,Lonely Mountain Parentage Dáin II They all united against the common enemy, and so was fought the Battle of Five Armies in the valley of Dale. Following Thorin's death in the battle, he became King under the mountain. There, the Battle of Azanulbizar raged before the gate of the ancient Dwarf stronghold. For the Dwarves of Erebor now exceeded all their ancestors in the art of masonry and mining, and created many beautiful things in Dale. He was a Dwarven King of Durin's Folk , the fifth King under the Mountain , and the Lord of the Iron Hills during the War of the Ring in Middle-earth in the late Third Age . Realms He is a Dwarven King of Durinâs Folk, the fifth King under the Mountain, and the Lord of the Iron Hills. Dáin II or Dáin Ironfoot (Third Age 2767 â 3019, aged 252 years) was the Lord of the Iron Hills and King under the Mountain. Reply Good karma Bad karma +1 vote. Death [8], After many months war came to Erebor in the Battle of Dale. Comments. He was renowned as a warrior across Middle-earth. He was a very young Dwarf at thirty-two at the time, and it was heralded as a magnificent feat. Dáin II Ironfoot, otherwise known as Dáin Ironfoot, is the grandson of Grór and second cousin to Thorin. After the death of his cousin Thorin II Oakenshield in the Battle of Five Armies, Dáin inherited the titles King under the Mountain and King of Durin's Folk. Stances [edit | edit source] Battle Stance (F) - This is Dáin's default stance. However, all across the valley, his troops were in retreat. [7], But not all were content. Hold Ground Stance (G) - +10% armour, -20% damage, -10% speed. Durin's Folk (Dwarves of the Iron Hills) Náin and his son Dáin arrived late in the battle, but proved pivotal. [1] He was a Dwarven King of Durin's Folk, the fifth King under the Mountain, and the Lord of the Iron Hills during the War of the Ring in Middle-earth in the late Third Age. Initially bent on attacking the elves, he wheels half of his army to fight against Azog's army when it appears on the field. Dáin II Ironfoot is a Dwarf and king of Erebor in J. R. R. Tolkien's high fantasy legendarium concerning Middle-earth. Culture Thorin III Stonehelm Dáin II or Dáin Ironfoot (Third Age 2767 â 3019, aged 252 years) was the Lord of the Iron Hills and King under the Mountain. Thorin claimed the entire hoard and proclaimed himself King under the Mountain, but both Bard and the Elven king Thranduil both longed for compensation of their suffering caused by the Dragon. His name most likely means "Deadlike". However, John D. Rateliff has pointed out that an explanation for the epithet is likely found in the original manuscript of The Hobbit, where it is stated that the shoes of the Dwarves of the Iron Hills were of iron.[12]. Race The Elf-Blaster. Dáin II Ironfoot, often preceded by 'King', was the King of Erebor and the King of Durin's Folk following the death of Thorin II Oakenshield and his nephews in the Battle of the Five Armies. King Brand of Dale was at war with Easterlings along the River Carnen, but they defeated him and he retreated back to Dale where he was given aid by Dáin and an army of Dwarves. Known for making alliances with both Dale and Thranduil's Realm, Dáin helped rebuild the friendship between Dwarves and Elves, and was respected in the North as a noble, honourable leader. He summoned all available Dwarves, and sacked every Orc stronghold in the Misty Mountains, battling his way to Moria. 2989. [3] Dáin marched with five hundred Dwarven soldiers, exceptionally strong even by Dwarven standards, clad in heavy chainmail and iron boots, and armed with mattocks, shields, and swords. [5], Dáin is crowned as King Under the Mountain, After Thorin's death, Dáin became King under the Mountain and King of Durin's folk, the first not to be in a direct line. Embed. Dáin II Ironfoot, as portrayed by Billy Connolly in The Hobbit (films) Peter Jackson's films or other media Billy Connolly Unlike the book, Dain's army contained more than just heavily-armed infantry. The two cousins exchange hearty greetings on the battlefield, though Dain is not seen for the rest of the film. He had one son, Thorin, born in T.A. 1 Biography 1.1 The Hobbit 1.2 The Lord of the Rings 2 Family Spies of the enemy came looking for Bilbo, and they approached the dwarves for assistance. 252 (at death) Share Image. Dáin I was a Dwarf and a King of Durin's Folk in the Third Age. LordDainOfIronHills Jul 2 2015. Children As the Orcs force the tired Dwarves back towards the gate of Erebor, Thorin and his company charge out, prompting Dain to call for the Dwarves to rally to their King.