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'''Thorin's Halls''' were the main western realm of [[Durin's Folk]], led by King [[Thráin|Thráin II]] and later [[Thorin|Thorin II Oakenshield]].   
'''Thorin's Halls''' were the realm of part of [[Durin's folk]] led by King [[Thorin II Oakenshield]].   


==History==
==History==
===Establishment and Thráin's reign===
===Establishment and Thráin's reign===
Several years after the [[Sack of Erebor]] by the dragon [[Smaug]], the exiled [[Kings of Durin's Folk|King of Durin's folk]] [[Thrór]] was murdered by [[Orcs]]. [[Thráin|Thráin II]] led a host of Dwarves from his and other house in a [[War of the Dwarves and Orcs | great war]] against the [[Orcs of the Misty Mountains]]. After that, Thráin's people moved to the hills of [[Dunland]] and stayed for some time before moving to the [[Blue Mountains]] and established their Halls in the year {{TA|2802}}.


The halls of Thorin were established in the year [[Third Age 2802 | 2802]] by Thorin's father King [[Thráin II]] in the northern [[Blue Mountains]] (Also called Ered Luin), after moving from the hills of [[Dunland]].  Several years before Thráin, had led a great host of Dwarves from his house and [[Seven Fathers of the Dwarves | others]] in a [[War of the Dwarves and Orcs | great war]] against the Orcs; who had murdered Thráin's father, King [[Thrór]].
For nearly forty years Thráin ruled his people in the Ered Luin, but was driven to obsession by his [[Ring of Thrór | ring of power]]. In {{TA|2841|n}} he left with a small group of followers to return to the Erebor determined to kill Smaug and take his father's realm back.  But in {{TA|2845|n}} while encamped on the eves of [[Mirkwood]] Thráin was captured by the servants of the [[Necromancer]] and taken to [[Dol Guldur]]; where he was tortured till his death many years later. His followers including [[Balin]] and [[Dwalin]] did not  know his fate, and after searching for days they returned to the Ered Luin.
 
For nearly forty years Thráin ruled his people in the Ered Luin, but in the year [[Third Age 2841 | 2841]], after being driven to obsession by his [[Ring of Thrór | ring of power]], he left the Ered Luin with a small group of followers to return to the [[Lonely Mountain]].  The Lonely Mountain (also called Erebor) was the realm of King Thrór before the great dragon [[Smaug]] [[Sack of Erebor | sacked]] the mountain  and killed or drove away its inhabitants.  Thráin was determined to kill the dragon and take his father's realm back.  But in [[Third Age 2845 | 2845]] while encamped on the eves of [[Mirkwood]] Thráin was captured by the servants of the [[Necromancer]] and taken to Dol Guldur; where he was tortured till his death many years later. His followers including [[Balin]] and [[Dwalin]] did not  know where he had gone, and after searching for days they returned to the Ered Luin.


===Thorin's rule===
===Thorin's rule===
Thorin was made ruler of Durin's folk, and under his leadership his people prospered, their trade increased as well as their numbers, not only from birth, but wandering Longbeards heard of Thorin's realm and came to him.
[[File:Matěj Čadil - Thorin in Blue Mountains.jpg|thumb|left|[[Matěj Čadil]] - ''Thorin in Blue Mountains'']]
Thorin ruled in the Ered Luin for nearly one hundred years, until he met [[Gandalf]] the Wizard who helped him concoct a plan to take back Erebor from Smaug; he left his halls for the last time on a [[Quest of Erebor|quest to take back his former home]].  After many months [[Thorin and Company]] took the mountain as theirs and Thorin declared himself [[King under the Mountain]] after Smaug was killed; but after a [[Battle of Five Armies | great battle]] with Orcs and [[Wargs]] Thorin was mortally wounded and died, never being able to enjoy the realm he gained.


Thorin was made ruler of Durin's folk, and under his leadership his people prospered in a fashion.  Their trade increased as well as their numbers from both birth, and from wandering people of their own house who heard of Thorin's realm and came to him.
===Dissolvement as the Capital===
Thorin ruled in the Ered Luin for nearly one hundred years, until after meeting [[Gandalf]] the Wizard  -who helped him concoct a plan to take back Erebor from Smaug- left his halls for the last time on a quest to take back his former home.  After many months [[Thorin and Company]] reached the mountain.  They took the mountain as theirs and Thorin declared himself [[King under the Mountain]] after Smaug was killed by [[Bard]] of [[Dale]], but after a [[Battle of Five Armies | great battle]] with Orcs and [[Wargs]] Thorin was mortally wounded, and died.  Never being able to enjoy the realm he gained.
After Thorin's death, his cousin [[Dáin Ironfoot|Dáin II Ironfoot]] of the [[Iron Hills]] became king of Durin's folk; and when news reached [[Dwarves of the Blue Mountains | Durin's folk in the Ered Luin]] that Erebor was retaken, it is believed that most of them moved to the Lonely Mountain.  therefore, Thorin's Halls became a sub-realm of Durin's folk.
 
===Decline===
 
After Thorin's death, his cousin [[Dáin II Ironfoot]] of the [[Iron Hills]] became king of Durin's folk; and when news reached [[Dwarves of the Blue Mountains | Durin's folk in the Ered Luin]] that Erebor was retaken, it is believed that most of them moved to the Lonely Mountain.  therefore, Thorin's Halls declined as a sub-realm of Durin's folk, but their was at least some that stayed to mine iron and the other mineral deposits found there.


==Portrayal in Adaptations ==  
==Portrayal in Adaptations ==  


'''2007: ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]'':'''
'''2007: ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]'':'''
:Thorin's Halls is one of the major cities in the game and is called Torin's Hall. Dwarves are able to quick travel to the city if they have earned the trait, have it equiped and have one travel ration.  
:Thorin's Halls is one of the major cities in the game, referred to as "Thorin's Hall". Following the death of Thorin, many [[Longbeards]] move away and the rule of Thorin's Hall falls to the [[Dourhands]] - the clan of Dwarves who are slowly corrupted by the Dark Lord. In {{TA}} 3016 King Dain sends a company of Longbeards to reclaim Thorin's Hall and Dourhands are thrown out, [[Dwalin]] becomes the ruler and maintains his position until {{TA|3019}}. Thorin's Hall is where the Dwarven characters begin their journey in Middle-Earth: the city itself is safe from dangers, but outlying outposts face the threats of wild beasts, remaining Dourhands and occasional [[Orcs#Orcs and Goblins|Goblins]].


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*[[The Hobbit]]
* {{App|Durin}}
*[[Appendix A]]
* {{UT|Quest}}
*[[Unfinished Tales]]
* {{PM|Dwarves}}, pages 313, 328


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Thorin's Halls
File:Thorin's Halls.jpg
General information
LocationBlue Mountains
People
PopulationDurin's Folk
LanguageWestron, Khuzdul
GovernanceThorin
History
FoundedT.A. 2802
AbandonedT.A. 2941
Followed byLonely Mountain

Thorin's Halls were the main western realm of Durin's Folk, led by King Thráin II and later Thorin II Oakenshield.

History

Establishment and Thráin's reign

Several years after the Sack of Erebor by the dragon Smaug, the exiled King of Durin's folk Thrór was murdered by Orcs. Thráin II led a host of Dwarves from his and other house in a great war against the Orcs of the Misty Mountains. After that, Thráin's people moved to the hills of Dunland and stayed for some time before moving to the Blue Mountains and established their Halls in the year T.A. 2802.

For nearly forty years Thráin ruled his people in the Ered Luin, but was driven to obsession by his ring of power. In 2841 he left with a small group of followers to return to the Erebor determined to kill Smaug and take his father's realm back. But in 2845 while encamped on the eves of Mirkwood Thráin was captured by the servants of the Necromancer and taken to Dol Guldur; where he was tortured till his death many years later. His followers including Balin and Dwalin did not know his fate, and after searching for days they returned to the Ered Luin.

Thorin's rule

Thorin was made ruler of Durin's folk, and under his leadership his people prospered, their trade increased as well as their numbers, not only from birth, but wandering Longbeards heard of Thorin's realm and came to him.

Matěj Čadil - Thorin in Blue Mountains

Thorin ruled in the Ered Luin for nearly one hundred years, until he met Gandalf the Wizard who helped him concoct a plan to take back Erebor from Smaug; he left his halls for the last time on a quest to take back his former home. After many months Thorin and Company took the mountain as theirs and Thorin declared himself King under the Mountain after Smaug was killed; but after a great battle with Orcs and Wargs Thorin was mortally wounded and died, never being able to enjoy the realm he gained.

Dissolvement as the Capital

After Thorin's death, his cousin Dáin II Ironfoot of the Iron Hills became king of Durin's folk; and when news reached Durin's folk in the Ered Luin that Erebor was retaken, it is believed that most of them moved to the Lonely Mountain. therefore, Thorin's Halls became a sub-realm of Durin's folk.

Portrayal in Adaptations

2007: The Lord of the Rings Online:

Thorin's Halls is one of the major cities in the game, referred to as "Thorin's Hall". Following the death of Thorin, many Longbeards move away and the rule of Thorin's Hall falls to the Dourhands - the clan of Dwarves who are slowly corrupted by the Dark Lord. In T.A. 3016 King Dain sends a company of Longbeards to reclaim Thorin's Hall and Dourhands are thrown out, Dwalin becomes the ruler and maintains his position until T.A. 3019. Thorin's Hall is where the Dwarven characters begin their journey in Middle-Earth: the city itself is safe from dangers, but outlying outposts face the threats of wild beasts, remaining Dourhands and occasional Goblins.

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