Queen Under the Mountain - Thorin Oakenshield
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  • Parts 22
  • Time 2h 1m
Complete, First published Sep 06, 2020
Dahlia Ironfoot, daughter of Dain, was Prince Thorin's betrothed.  But that was all before Smaug the dragon attacked the Dwarven kingdom of Erebor and sent the dwarves fleeing from their homeland. Now, many  years later, a quest to reclaim the kingdom will reunite them and either drive a wedge between them or bring them ever closer. 

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13 parts Ongoing Mature

Although Erebor is his once more, Thorin knows there is still a great threat to the peace of Middle Earth. Azog is gone, but another has taken his place and has sworn to finish what Azog began. Erebor is back, but it's sadly lacking in protection and as much as he hates the thought of it, Thorin knows there is one thing that will guarantee the safety and continuation of his line. War is coming and all Eirlys of Mirkwood wishes to do is fight alongside her brother Legolas and the other elves, united with Men and Dwarves in their attempt to quell the renewed tensions between them and the orc army of the north. But, her father, Thranduíl has other plans. Unite his kingdom with the newly reestablished kingdom of Erebor and use the power of both to defeat the orcs. An arranged marriage that neither side wants, but both sides need. But what happens when the two sides realize that maybe-just maybe-being together isn't quite as bad as they'd thought...