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Who were the 7 dwarf lords?

Sauron
Sauron
Lieutenant of Morgoth

Sauron became Morgoth's capable servant, helping him in all the "deceits of his cunning". By the time Elves awoke in the world, Sauron had become Melkor's lieutenant and was given command over the new stronghold of Angband.
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recovered the Seven Rings from information provided by Celebrimbor, and gave them to the leaders of the seven kindreds of the Dwarves
Dwarves
In the fantasy of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Dwarves are a race inhabiting Middle-earth, the central continent of Arda in an imagined mythological past. They are based on the dwarfs of Germanic myths who were small humanoids that lived in mountains, practising mining, metallurgy, blacksmithing and jewellery.
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: Durin's Folk (Longbeards), Firebeards, Broadbeams, Ironfists, Stiffbeards, Blacklocks, and Stonefoots, though a tradition of Durin's Folk claimed that Durin received his ring ...
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Who were the 7 fathers of the dwarves?

Seven "Dwarven Kindreds", named after each of the founding fathers—Durin, Bávor, Dwálin, Thrár, Druin, Thelór and Bárin—are given in The Lords of Middle-earth—Volume III (1989).
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Who made the 7 Dwarf rings?

The rings given to the Dwarves, Elves, and men were forged by blacksmiths that had been deceived by Sauron, who secretly creates the One Ring to control the other ring-bearers. Durin III is the natural choice to take possession of the Ring of Thrór, the most powerful of the seven Dwarven rings.
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Who are the Dwarf lords?

The Dwarf-lords of the Longbeards were descended from Durin, and the remaining four clans, based far to the east, were the Ironfists and Stiffbeards, and (farther east still) the Blacklocks and the Stonefoots. These names come from the essay Of Dwarves and Men in volume XII of The History of Middle-earth.
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What are the 7 Dwarf rings?

The Seven Dwarf-rings were the Rings of Power given to seven Dwarf Lords by Sauron in the guise of Annatar.
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Is Isildur A Nazgul?

After he was attacked by the orcs, they transported his lifeless body to Mordor at Sauron's behest. Sauron revived Isildur with one of the nine rings, and then tortured him until his spirit was broken and he became a Nazgûl.
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What happened to the 3 Elven rings?

The three rings lost their powers following the destruction of the One Ring in TA 3019, and passed across the Sea with their bearers at the end of the Third Age. In some alternate accounts, Círdan was the bearer of Narya from the beginning, with Gil-galad only possessing Vilya.
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Is Gimli the last dwarf?

Myth: Gimli is the last dwarf.

Though Gimli has no children, he is not the last Dwarf of Middle-earth. After the fall of Sauron, his people continued to thrive in the Lonely Mountain. Gimli made his home in Rohan, in the Glittering Caves of Aglarond, and many of his kinsfolk came with him.
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Which dwarf king went mad?

Thorin Oakenshield (Thorin II) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 novel The Hobbit.
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Why did Gimli not know about Moria?

Combining the poor communication between Erebor and Moria with the Dwarves' extended lifespans, Gimli might not have known about the fall of Moria simply because Erebor had not grown too worried about the lack of information yet.
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Did Thorin have a ring?

Long after his kingdom's destruction, Thrór passed the ring to his son Thráin, who dwelt for many years as an exile from his ancient home.
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Who were the 9 Ringwraiths?

All the Nazgûl are named - The Witch-king of Angmar, The Dark Marshal, Khamûl The Easterling, The Betrayer, The Shadow Lord, The Undying, The Dwimmerlaik, The Tainted and The Knight of Umbar.
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Could Halbrand be Sauron?

Galadriel immediately becomes suspicious and soon confronts Halbrand. He concedes that, yes, he is Sauron, and hopes to restore order to Middle-earth. He offers her a place alongside him as his queen. Given the sexual tension these two have shared throughout the series, it's not an unreasonable proposal.
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Who becomes Dwarf king after Thorin dies?

After the death of Thorin in the Battle of Five Armies, Dain becomes King under the Mountain. He redeems the Arkenstone from Bard with a fourteenth of the treasure, which is used to re-establish Dale. Over the next three years, Bard rebuilds the city of Dale and becomes its ruler. The city begins to prosper again.
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Who died of the 13 Dwarves?

Of these thirteen Dwarves, three die at the end of the novel in the Battle of the Five Armies: Thorín, Fili, and Kili. Ten survive. Of these ten, Glóin tells Frodo, seven remain at the side of Dáin, King Under the Mountain: Dwalin, Dori, Nori, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, and Glóin himself.
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Who is the oldest of the Dwarves?

Thorin, born in T.A. 2746, was 195 years old at the time and the oldest of the Dwarves in the Company.
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Who rules Erebor after Thorin dies?

Thorin was killed in the battle, as were his sister-sons Kíli and Fíli. As his "rightful heir," Dáin succeeded Thorin as King under the Mountain, and King of all of Durin's folk.
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Who was the strongest dwarf?

Jeremy Smith is the World's Strongest Dwarf.
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Why did Thorin never marry?

Thorin may have simply not desired marriage, and as his sister, also in the line or Durin, had children, he wasn't really under an obligation to produce offspring.
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Why is Gimli so short?

In Peter Jackson's fantasy trilogy, John Rhys-Davis is credited as playing Gimli. However, it's known that Rhys-Davis' four foot, one inch stunt double Brett Beattie – originally hired to do horse stunts – eventually became the actor's size double, and was asked to step in for many of the character's scenes.
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Why did Lady Galadriel turn dark?

It was as if the Ring had granted him a vision of what could happen if the great Elf wielded its power. Jackson, on the other hand, used Galadriel's dark form as a visual cue to the audience. Specifically, it represented how she would become evil if she gave in to her deepest desires.
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Why can't Sauron control the Elven rings?

Sauron, of course, intended to use the One Ring to control the bearers of all the other Rings of Power. The elves, however, were too intelligent and once they sensed that Sauron had created the One Ring, took their Rings of Power off.
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Why did the 3 rings not corrupt the Elves?

The main difference is that, in the books, they were forged after the other Rings, not before. This means that the three Elven Rings weren't imbued with Sauron's malice, making them the most powerful among the Rings of Power — and the most coveted by the Dark Lord.
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