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[[File:Warren Mahy - Firebeard dwarf.png|thumb|A Firebeard dwarf by [[Warren Mahy]]]] | [[File:Warren Mahy - Firebeard dwarf.png|thumb|A Firebeard dwarf by [[Warren Mahy]]]] | ||
The '''Firebeards''' were one of the seven houses of the [[Dwarves]]. They were originally paired with the [[Broadbeams]]. The ancestor of the Firebeards was among the oldest (together with the ancestors of the [[Broadbeams]] and [[Longbeards]]) of the Seven Ancestors of the Dwarves.<ref>{{PM|X}}, pp. 301, 322 (note 24)</ref> | The '''Firebeards''' were one of the seven houses of the [[Dwarves]]. They were originally paired with the [[Broadbeams]]. The ancestor of the Firebeards was among the oldest (together with the ancestors of the [[Broadbeams]] and [[Longbeards]]) of the Seven Ancestors of the Dwarves.<ref>{{PM|X}}, pp. 301, 322 (note 24)</ref> | ||
==Khuzdul | |||
The house's name in the Neo-Khuzdul tongue created for the The Lord of the Rings films is ''Urs-tarâg''. | |||
==Portrayal in adaptations== | ==Portrayal in adaptations== |
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The Firebeards were one of the seven houses of the Dwarves. They were originally paired with the Broadbeams. The ancestor of the Firebeards was among the oldest (together with the ancestors of the Broadbeams and Longbeards) of the Seven Ancestors of the Dwarves.[1]
==Khuzdul The house's name in the Neo-Khuzdul tongue created for the The Lord of the Rings films is Urs-tarâg.
Portrayal in adaptations
2002-5: The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game:
- The House corresponding to the Firebeards is called Úri's Folk, said to being "instantly recognizable by the fiery hue of their beards". After the destruction of Nogrod, some of Úri's Folk went to join the Longbeards at Khazad-dûm, while others delved new halls in the southern Ered Luin.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Peoples of Middle-earth, "Of Dwarves and Men", pp. 301, 322 (note 24)
- ↑ Mike Mearls, Chris Seeman (2003), Moria
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