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King under the Mountain is a simulation-based settlement-building strategy game set in a fantasy world. Players take charge of a group of settlers founding a new colony. The King under the Mountain, also called the King of Erebor, was the hereditary title of the Dwarven ruler who resides at the Lonely Mountain. The King under the Mountain was also by right the King of Durin's Folk. In The Hobbit, the Dragon Smaug was held to be the only 'king' of Erebor.

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KING UNDER THE MOUNTAIN is the nomenclature used to refer to any files pertaining to the planet Onyx.[1] It was assigned on March 6, 2525 by Vice AdmiralMargaret O. Parangosky. It was also the name of a file on ColonelJames Ackerson's computer at CASTLE Base on Reach, containing files related to Onyx, and other material closely related to the Forerunners as well. The other file on Ackerson's computer was called S-III.[2]

File[edit]

The KING UNDER THE MOUNTAIN file contained:

  • Information on the Forerunnerartifact found on Sigma Octanus IV.
  • The debriefing of Spartan-117 after the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV.
  • A full map of the CASTLE base facility on Reach that included a path to the immense Forerunner facility as well as the Forerunner crystal, beneath the Menachite Mountain.
  • A map of the complete survey of Menachite Mountain, where the original mineral mines were located before they were taken over by ONI. Menachite Mountain was an extinct volcano which is where Dr. Halsey found the Forerunner crystal artifact.

Conclusions[edit]

Due to the order that all materials and files relating to Onyx was to be redesignated under KING UNDER THE MOUNTAIN, it is possible that Ackerson was using the Forerunner data in the file to find technology to use against the Covenant or for his own personal means.

Trivia[edit]

  • The name may refer to two different uses of the phrase. The Dwarven king of Erebor, from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of The Rings series, was titled King Under The Mountain and embarked to reclaim his heritage, which fits with Ackerson's interest in Tolkien. Another real-life use of the phrase, or a similar one, is King In The Mountain, a common European folklore belief that a legendary or mythical hero lies asleep beneath a mountain awaiting the day they shall reawaken and return to lead their people, notably King Arthur and Merlin of British Arthurian legend, Emperor Charlemagne of France, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa of Germany, and the Aztec hero-god Montezuma. In this second interpretation, the crystal would symbolise a relic intentionally left there to be recovered eons later for an important use.

List of appearances[edit]

  • Halo: First Strike(First appearance)

Sources[edit]

  1. ^Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 127
  2. ^Halo: First Strike, page 129-130

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The Kingdom under the Mountain was established in III 1999 and continued into the Fourth Age (though there were no Kings during the periods of III 2210 to III 2590, and III 2770 to III 2941)
The Lonely Mountain, to the northeast of Mirkwood
Founded by Thráin I of Durin's Folk
Longbeards (Durin's Folk)
Erebor, the Lonely Mountain
More than seven Kings from Thráin I to Durin VII

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Years of the TreesFirst AgeISecond AgeIIThird AgeIIIFourth AgeIV
Thráin I
Thorin I
Four Kings of Durin's Folk
in the Grey Mountains
from Glóin to
Dáin I
Thrór
Frór
Grór
Thráin II
(in exile)
Náin
Thorin II
Oakenshield
Frerin
Dís
Dáin II
Ironfoot
Thorin III
Stonehelm
Durin VII
The descent of the Kings under the Mountain from its founder Thráin I. The names of Kings who ruled in Erebor are shown in bold text. Note that it is not established with certainty that the descendants of Dáin II ruled continuously in Erebor, but the available evidence suggests that this is likely.

The title taken by Thráin I, founder of the Dwarf-kingdom at Erebor, the Lonely Mountain, and maintained by those Kings of Durin's Folk who dwelt there. The line was broken twice, once by Thorin I (he and four generations of his descendants ruled from the Grey Mountains, not Erebor), and once by the DragonSmaug (who claimed the title for himself). In both cases, the line was restored to a rightful heir.

IThráin IRuled from III 1999 to III 2190 (191 years)
The son of the last King of Khazad-dûm, Náin I. Forced from their ancient home by Durin's Bane, Thráin and his people wandered in Middle-earth for some eighteen years, until they founded a new Kingdom beneath Erebor, the Lonely Mountain. There Thráin became the first King under the Mountain, and ruled for nearly two hundred years. He was succeeded by his son.
IIThorin IRuled in Erebor from III 2190 to III 2210 (20 years)
Thorin inherited the Kingdom under the Mountain from his father, but did not remain there long. Many of his people were gathering in the rich Grey Mountains to the northwest, and so after just twenty years as King under the Mountain, Thorin abandoned Erebor and re-established the seat of the Kings among his people in Ered Mithrin.
Interregnum(380 years between III 2210 and III 2590)
Durin's line continued unbroken through these years, but the Kings of Durin's Folk ruled from the Grey Mountains, and so there was no King under the Mountain during this period. After Thorin I, these Kings were Glóin, Óin, Náin II and Dáin I.
IIIThrórRuled in Erebor from III 2590 to III 2770 (180 years)
The time of the Dwarves in the Grey Mountains came to an end with the slaying of KingDáin I by a Dragon; within a year, Durin's Folk had departed from their dwellings there. The new KingThrór led a great part of his people back to Erebor, and re-established the Kingdom under the Mountain (while other Dwarves followed his brother Grór to found a new realm among the Iron Hills). Under Thrór's rule, Erebor became fabulously wealthy, but fame of its riches reached the DragonSmaug. Descending on the Lonely Mountain, Smaug drove the Dwarves into exile once again.
Interregnum(171 years between III 2770 and III 2941)
While Smaug remained in Erebor, the Dwarves wandered the wilds of Middle-earth, eventually settling in the Blue Mountains west of the Shire. Thrór himself attempted to return to Moria, where he met a violent death, and his successor Thráin II also came to an untimely end as a captive in the pits of Dol Guldur. It was Thrór's grandson Thorin II (better known as Thorin Oakenshield) who would eventually reclaim the Kingdom under the Mountain for the Dwarves.
IVThorin II
Oakenshield
Ruled in Erebor briefly in III 2941 (less than one year)
After the loss of Thrór and Thráin II, Thrór's grandson Thorin took up the rule of Durin's Folk in exile. He became determined to recover the Kingdom under the Mountain, and with the guidance of the WizardGandalf he assembled a small group of Dwarves, accompanied by a 'burglar': Bilbo Baggins. Thorin's Company succeeded in driving out the Dragon and re-occupied Erebor, but Thorin was slain in the Battle of Five Armies that followed.
VDáin II
Ironfoot
Ruled from III 2941 to III 3019 (78 years)
The ruler of the Dwarves of the Iron Hills, Dáin had been called to the Lonely Mountain by Thorin to help him establish his rule. Thorin was the last of Thrór's line, and after he fell in the Battle of Five Armies, Dáin (as the grandson of Thrór's brother Grór) inherited the title of King and the rule of Durin's Folk. His rule was one of great prosperity, but it came to an end in the War of the Ring, when he fell in the Battle of Dale.
VIThorin III
Stonehelm
Ruled from III 3019
KingDáin was succeeded by his son Thorin III (who was born shortly after Thorin II became leader of Durin's Folk, and was presumably named for that King). Little is known of Thorin III himself, except that he established a line of rulers that continued on into the Fourth Age
Unknown KingsThe names of the seventh and subsequent Kings under the Mountain are not recorded, but it is known that Durin VII was not the immediate successor to Thorin III, so at least one other unnamed King must have ruled during the early Fourth Age.
Durin VIILittle is known about this descendant of Thorin III, except that he lived during the Fourth Age (indeed, it isn't established with certainty that he ruled in Erebor, though this seems likely). According to some sources, Durin VII led Durin's Folk back to Moria and refounded the kingdom of Khazad-dûm, which would make him the last of the Kings under the Mountain

See also...

Balin, Dáin II Ironfoot, Dwarf-kingdom, Folk under the Mountain, Frerin, Glóin son of Gróin, Great Hall of Thráin, Ironfoot, Kíli, King of Durin’s Folk, Kingdom of Dáin, Longbeards, Mountain Kingdom, Mustering of the Dwarves, Náin, [See the full list...]

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