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− | [[Frór]] was a [[dwarf]] of the [[Grey Mountains]] and was of the line of [[Durin|Durin. ]]He had an older brother [[Thrór]] and a younger brother [[Grór]]. He was the second son of [[Dáin I]]. [[Frór]] spent his short life in the [[Grey Mountains]]. Frór was slain with his father when a [[Cold-drakes|Cold-drake]] invaded the doors of the mountain palace. Shortly after they were laid to rest in the tombs of the mountain halls, the kingship was passed on to Frór's older brother [[Thrór]]. [[Durin's Folk]] then resolved to abandon the [[Grey Mountains|Grey Mountains. ]]It was [[Thrór]] who founded the kingdom of [[Erebor]] and led a portion of his people there. However the greater part of Durin's folk followed the youngest brother [[Grór]] to the [[Iron Hills]]. |
+ | [[Frór|[[File:Fror.png|thumb|Fror Decipher Card]]Frór]] was a [[dwarf]] of the [[Grey Mountains]] and was of the line of [[Durin|Durin. ]]He had an older brother [[Thrór]] and a younger brother [[Grór]]. He was the second son of [[Dáin I]]. [[Frór]] spent his short life in the [[Grey Mountains]]. Frór was slain with his father when a [[Cold-drakes|Cold-drake]] invaded the doors of the mountain palace. Shortly after they were laid to rest in the tombs of the mountain halls, the kingship was passed on to Frór's older brother [[Thrór]]. [[Durin's Folk]] then resolved to abandon the [[Grey Mountains|Grey Mountains. ]]It was [[Thrór]] who founded the kingdom of [[Erebor]] and led a portion of his people there. However the greater part of Durin's folk followed the youngest brother [[Grór]] to the [[Iron Hills]]. |
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[[Frór|
Frór]] was a dwarf of the Grey Mountains and was of the line of Durin. He had an older brother Thrór and a younger brother Grór. He was the second son of Dáin I. Frór spent his short life in the Grey Mountains. Frór was slain with his father when a Cold-drake invaded the doors of the mountain palace. Shortly after they were laid to rest in the tombs of the mountain halls, the kingship was passed on to Frór's older brother Thrór. Durin's Folk then resolved to abandon the Grey Mountains. It was Thrór who founded the kingdom of Erebor and led a portion of his people there. However the greater part of Durin's folk followed the youngest brother Grór to the Iron Hills.
Dwarves of Middle-earth |
Azaghâl | Borin | Dáin I | Dáin II | Dís | Durin(s) | Farin | Flói | Frerin | Frár | Frór | Fundin | Gamil Zirak | Glóin, King of Durin's Folk | Gróin | Grór | Lóni | Náin | Náin I | Náin II | Náli | Nár | Narvi | Telchar | Thorin I | Thorin II | Thorin III | Thráin I | Thráin II | Thrór |
External link
- Frór at Tolkien Gateway