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'''Ibun''' was the son of [[Mîm]] and brother of [[Khîm]], the last of the [[Petty-dwarves]].  
'''Ibun''' was the son of [[Mîm]] and brother of [[Khîm]], the last of the [[Petty-dwarves]].<ref name="Mim">{{CH|7}}, p. 132</ref>


==History==
==History==
When they were set upon by [[Túrin]]'s outlaw band, the two brothers fled into the mist. As they ran, Khîm was shot by a wild arrow from the outlaws, but Ibun survived, and shared his father's [[House of Ransom]] with Túrin and the outlaws. One winter, the two [[Petty-dwarves]] went out in search of roots, and were captured by a band of Orcs.
When they were set upon by [[Túrin]]'s outlaw band, the two brothers fled into the mist. As they ran, Khîm was shot by a wild arrow from the outlaws, but Ibun survived, and shared his father's [[House of Ransom]] with Túrin and the outlaws.<ref name="Mim"/>
 
We know that Mîm survived his capture by betraying Túrin to the [[Orcs]], but Ibun's fate is unclear. Much later, in [[Nargothrond]], Mîm told [[Húrin]], 'I am the last of my people', so Ibun cannot have survived to that time. Whether he lost his life at the hands of the Orcs, or in some later unrecorded mishap, is not known.


One winter, the two [[Petty-dwarves]] went out in search of roots, and were captured by a band of Orcs. Mîm survived his capture by betraying Túrin to the [[Orcs]], but Ibun's fate is unclear.<ref>{{CH|8}}, p. 148</ref>  Much later, in [[Nargothrond]], Mîm told [[Húrin]], "I am the last of my people",<ref>{{S|Doriath}}</ref> so Ibun cannot have survived to that time. Whether he lost his life at the hands of the Orcs, or in some later unrecorded mishap, is not known.


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[[Category:Characters in The Silmarillion]]
[[Category:Characters in The Silmarillion]]
[[Category:Characters in The Children of Húrin]]
[[Category:Petty-dwarves]]
[[Category:Petty-dwarves]]
[[Category:Dwarves]]
[[Category:Dwarves]]

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Ibun
Dwarf
Family
ParentageMîm
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Ibun

Ibun was the son of Mîm and brother of Khîm, the last of the Petty-dwarves.[1]

History

When they were set upon by Túrin's outlaw band, the two brothers fled into the mist. As they ran, Khîm was shot by a wild arrow from the outlaws, but Ibun survived, and shared his father's House of Ransom with Túrin and the outlaws.[1]

One winter, the two Petty-dwarves went out in search of roots, and were captured by a band of Orcs. Mîm survived his capture by betraying Túrin to the Orcs, but Ibun's fate is unclear.[2] Much later, in Nargothrond, Mîm told Húrin, "I am the last of my people",[3] so Ibun cannot have survived to that time. Whether he lost his life at the hands of the Orcs, or in some later unrecorded mishap, is not known.

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