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- "Azog! If you are in come out! Or is the play in the valley too rough?"
- ― Náin, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A
Náin (Third Age 2665 - 2799, lived 134 years) was the son of Grór Lord of the Iron Hills, and grandson of King Dáin I of Durin's folk.
War of the Dwarves and Orcs
Náin more than likely fought in much of the War of the Dwarves and Orcs, but his only deeds are recorded at the Battle of Azanulbizar.
In the battle, Náin led fresh reinforcements to the Dimrill Dale where he fought his way all the way up to the steps of the East-gate of Moria, where he dueled with Azog. But Náin was half blind with rage and weary of battle, so he swung with all his might at the the Orc, but Azog who was not weary of battle for he hadn't fought, darted aside and kicked Náin's leg so that he missed and shattered his mattock on the steps. Náin stumbled and Azog tried to hew his neck, but the Dwarf's mail withstood the edge, but the blow was so powerful that Náin's neck was broken and he fell. After the battle his body was burned, along with the rest of the dead on wooden pyres.
Aftermath
After his death the lines of Grór's two elder brothers failed, and Náin's son Dáin II Ironfoot became King.
Genealogy
Dáin I | ___________|___________ | | | | | | Thrór Frór Grór | | | | Thráin II NÁIN | | ________|___________ | | | | | | | | | Thorin II Frerin Dís Dáin II Oakenshield Ironfoot