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House of Durin (descended from a minor branch)
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Originally one of the Dwarves of the Blue Mountains; later settled in the refounded Erebor
Pronunciation
o'ri
Meaning
An Old Norse name apparently meaning 'one who raves'
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OriLoyal companion of Thorin Oakenshield
As their similar names suggest, the three Dwarves Ori, Dori and Nori were closely related to each other. All three were descended from a lesser line of the House of Durin, though their relationship is not canonically explained. From Tolkien's notes reproduced in The History of the Hobbit, however, it seems that Dori and Nori were brothers, and that Ori was their first cousin. As their similar names suggest, the three Dwarves Ori, Dori and Nori were closely related to each other. All three were descended from a lesser line of the House of Durin, though their relationship is not canonically explained. From Tolkien's notes reproduced in The History of the Hobbit, however, it seems that Dori and Nori were brothers, and that Ori was their first cousin. A Dwarf of the House of Durin, who accompanied his lord Thorin II Oakenshield on the Quest of Erebor. Notes
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