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The first of the [[Seven Dwarf-rings]] to be forged, and the last to be recovered by [[Sauron]]. It was originally given to King [[Durin III]] of [[Khazad-dûm]] by the [[Elves of Eregion]], and it remained in his line for thousands of years until it was inherited by [[Thrór]], the [[King under the Mountain]] at [[Erebor]]. It was during Thrór's reign that [[Smaug]] descended on Erebor and drove the [[Dwarves]] into exile. Long after Erebor's destruction, Thrór passed the Ring to his son [[Thráin]], who dwelt for many years as an exile from his ancient home. At last, Thráin set out on his own ill-fated [[Quest of Erebor]], but he was captured by the spies of Sauron, and the [[Ring of Thrór]] was lost.
The first of the [[Seven Dwarf-rings]] to be forged, and the last to be recovered by [[Sauron]]. It was originally given to King [[Durin III]] of [[Khazad-dûm]] by the [[Elves of Eregion]], and it remained in his line for thousands of years until it was inherited by [[Thrór]], the [[King under the Mountain]] at [[Erebor]]. It was during Thrór's reign that [[Smaug]] descended on Erebor and drove the [[Dwarves]] into exile. Long after Erebor's destruction, Thrór passed the Ring to his son [[Thráin]], who dwelt for many years as an exile from his ancient home. At last, Thráin set out on his own ill-fated [[Quest of Erebor]], but he was captured by the spies of Sauron, and the Ring of Thrór was lost.

Revision as of 00:35, 27 October 2005

The first of the Seven Dwarf-rings to be forged, and the last to be recovered by Sauron. It was originally given to King Durin III of Khazad-dûm by the Elves of Eregion, and it remained in his line for thousands of years until it was inherited by Thrór, the King under the Mountain at Erebor. It was during Thrór's reign that Smaug descended on Erebor and drove the Dwarves into exile. Long after Erebor's destruction, Thrór passed the Ring to his son Thráin, who dwelt for many years as an exile from his ancient home. At last, Thráin set out on his own ill-fated Quest of Erebor, but he was captured by the spies of Sauron, and the Ring of Thrór was lost.