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[[Mount Gundabad]] was assailed and sacked by the | |image= | ||
|name=Sacking of Mount Gundabad | |||
|conflict=[[War of the Dwarves and Orcs]] | |||
|date=Between {{TA|2793}} and {{TA|2799}}. Most the first few years. | |||
|place=[[Mount Gundabad]] | |||
|result=The Coalition of Dwarves wipe out all the Orcs they can find in the mountain and plunder it of any treasure or valuables | |||
|side1=[[Durin's Folk|Longbeards]], [[Firebeards]], [[Broadbeams]], [[Blacklocks]], [[Stonefoots]], [[Ironfists]], and [[Stiffbeards]] | |||
|side2=[[Orcs of the Misty Mountains]] | |||
|commanders1=*[[Thráin|Thráin II]] | |||
*Commanders of other Houses | |||
|commanders2=Unknown Orc Chieftain(s) | |||
|forces1=Unknown | |||
|forces2=Unknown | |||
|casual1=Unknown | |||
|casual2=Obliterated<ref>{{App|Durin}}</ref> | |||
}} | |||
The '''Sacking of Mount Gundabad''' was a battle that took place sometime between {{TA|2793}} and {{TA|2799}} during the [[War of the Dwarves and Orcs]]. | |||
==Background== | |||
The murder of [[Thrór]], the former king of the Longbeards, by the Orc chieftain [[Azog]] in {{TA|2790}} sent a shockwave throughout the Dwarven race unlike any before. At his son [[Thráin|Thráin II]]'s behest, all Seven Houses were rallied, and in three years the host was gathered and set out to avenge the elder father of their race. | |||
===Date=== | |||
It is insinuated that when the coalition set out for war the first place targeted was Mount Gundabad. For the war lasted six years, and the Dwarves campaign seems to have been one that started in the far north (Gundabad) and place by place, they made their way south (the [[Gladden River|Gladden]]). It can, therefore, be assumed that Gundabad was set upon in the outset. | |||
==The Battle== | |||
The Mountain was assailed and sacked by the great host of King Thráin sometime in 2793 and was abandoned when it was totally eradicated of [[Orcs]] sometime later.<ref>{{App|Durin}}</ref> | |||
==Aftermath== | |||
The Dwarves annihilated the Orcs they could find at Gundabad, but with their host continuing on the crusade of vengeance down the [[Misty Mountains]] the land was left empty and (at some point) during or after the War's end in 2799 the [[Orcs of the Misty Mountains]] returned to their self-proclaimed capitol, and reestablished it as a stronghold and hub. | |||
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Revision as of 18:43, 2 February 2019
Sacking of Mount Gundabad | |
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Conflict: War of the Dwarves and Orcs | |
Date: Between T.A. 2793 and T.A. 2799. Most the first few years. | |
Place: Mount Gundabad | |
Outcome: The Coalition of Dwarves wipe out all the Orcs they can find in the mountain and plunder it of any treasure or valuables | |
Combatants | |
Longbeards, Firebeards, Broadbeams, Blacklocks, Stonefoots, Ironfists, and Stiffbeards | |
Commanders | |
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Unknown Orc Chieftain(s) |
Strength | |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Casualties | |
Unknown |
Obliterated[1] |
The Sacking of Mount Gundabad was a battle that took place sometime between T.A. 2793 and T.A. 2799 during the War of the Dwarves and Orcs.
Background
The murder of Thrór, the former king of the Longbeards, by the Orc chieftain Azog in T.A. 2790 sent a shockwave throughout the Dwarven race unlike any before. At his son Thráin II's behest, all Seven Houses were rallied, and in three years the host was gathered and set out to avenge the elder father of their race.
Date
It is insinuated that when the coalition set out for war the first place targeted was Mount Gundabad. For the war lasted six years, and the Dwarves campaign seems to have been one that started in the far north (Gundabad) and place by place, they made their way south (the Gladden). It can, therefore, be assumed that Gundabad was set upon in the outset.
The Battle
The Mountain was assailed and sacked by the great host of King Thráin sometime in 2793 and was abandoned when it was totally eradicated of Orcs sometime later.[2]
Aftermath
The Dwarves annihilated the Orcs they could find at Gundabad, but with their host continuing on the crusade of vengeance down the Misty Mountains the land was left empty and (at some point) during or after the War's end in 2799 the Orcs of the Misty Mountains returned to their self-proclaimed capitol, and reestablished it as a stronghold and hub.
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "Durin's Folk"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "Durin's Folk"