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In Norse mythology, Durin was the first of the Seven Fathers of the Dwarves. The character appears in J. R. R. Tolkien's universe, Middle-earth.
In Tolkien's mythology, "Durin the Deathless" was set to sleep beneath the mountains of Middle-earth until the Elves were born. The name Durin, like all other names of Tolkien's Dwarves, was taken from old Norse: this was later explained by the translation fiction: because Westron was translated with English, the language of Dale had to be translated with Old Norse. The Dwarvish names were in Dalish, which was translated in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings with old Norse.
Upon his awakening in the First Age, he traveled until he came upon the Mirrormere, the lake that the Dwarves call Kheled-zâram. He created there a great city within the Misty Mountains. This was Khazad-dûm, later called Moria.
According to the Dwarves Durin awoke at Mount Gundabad in the north of the Misty Mountains, which remained a sacred place to them ever after. The fact the Orcs of Angmar had claimed it was one of the reasons for the Dwarves' special hatred of this people.
Durin founded the line of Dwarves called Durin's Folk, the inhabitants of Khazad-dûm, also called the Longbeards. Durin was called the Deathless because he was believed not to die, but rather to fall asleep, and reïncarnate in his own line. The Dwarves of Durin's folk were ruled by six kings named Durin, all fathers and sons, until Durin VI, who was killed by Durin's Bane in 1980 of the Third Age. After him Durin did not return to his people for many years, until in the Fourth Age a Durin VII appeared, son of Thorin III, grandson of Dáin II Ironfoot, and descendant in direct line from Durin the Deathless. Durin VII was known as Durin the Last.
His birth was prophesied at the Battle of Five Armies, and he led Durin's Folk back to recolonise Khazad-dûm during the Fourth Age, where they remained 'until the world grew old and the Dwarves failed and the days of Durin's race were ended.' (According to The Peoples of Middle-earth, "The Making of Appendix A (iv): Durin's Folk".)
Line of Durin's folk:
- Durin I (The Deathless), father of Dwarves. Founder and first King of Khazad-Dûm.
- Durin II - V, Durin Reïncarnated
- Durin VI son of Durin V. He was killed by Durin's Bane in 1980 T.A.
- Náin I son of Durin VI. Last King of Khazad-Dûm, he was killed by Durin's Bane in 1981.
- Thráin I son of Náin I. Founded Erebor in 1999.
- Thorin I son of Thráin I. He left Erebor for the Ered Mithrin
- Glóin son of Thorin I
- Óin son of Glóin
- Náin II son of Óin
- Dáin I son of Náin II. Last King of all of Durin's folk, he was killed by Scatha the Dragon in 2589
- Thrór son of Dáin I. Returned to Erebor as King in Exile, and tried to reclaim Moria. Was killed by Azog the Orc in 2790. (Start of the War of Dwarves and Orcs)
- Thráin II son of Thrór. Lived in or near Belegost in the Ered Luin. He died in the dungeons of Dol Guldur in 2850, and was the last holder of the Last Ring of the Dwarves.
- Thorin Oakenshield son of Thrain II. He refounded Erebor, but was killed in the Battle of Five Armies in 2941.

