Heirs of Durin: Thorin's raising of Fili and Kili
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Ongoing, First published Jul 18, 2014
Thorin Oakenshield, dwarf prince and King Under the Mountain, has just lost almost everything. His grandfather is dead, his father gone, his kingdom stolen from him. After an attempt to reclaim the dwarf kingdom of Moria, his sister, Dis, has lost her husband. She leaves her two sons, Fili and Kili, under Thorin's care, knowing that her sons need a father figure to help them grow into strong, noble sons. And so, it is up to the last of the line of kings to reforge the Heirs of Durin.
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