'The two armies of the dwarves had won the day, but each had suffered grievous losses. And yet their wounds did not quench their battle-fury; Longbeard and Greymaul alike pursued the retreating Orcs, slaying them by the thousand. The Orc-host was so badly-defeated it would not trouble the Misty Mountains for the remainder of the age.
'Consumed with frustrated wrath, Morgoth's lieutenant Sauron witnessed his allies' defeat and fled with the surviving dragons back to Thangorodrim, where he would face his master's displeasure.
'Let us hurry. The memory of the charnel house that Biriz-zahar became pains my heart.'0/1
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'The two armies of the dwarves had won the day, but each had suffered grievous losses. And yet their wounds did not quench their battle-fury; Longbeard and Greymaul alike pursued the retreating Orcs, slaying them by the thousand. The Orc-host was so badly-defeated it would not trouble the Misty Mountains for the remainder of the age.
'Consumed with frustrated wrath, Morgoth's lieutenant Sauron witnessed his allies' defeat and fled with the surviving dragons back to Thangorodrim, where he would face his master's displeasure.
'Let us hurry. The memory of the charnel house that Biriz-zahar became pains my heart.'0/1
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'The Greymauls who survived the Sunder-battle, though they were few in number, were granted mercy. They were made to shear their beards short as penance for raising weapons against their proper king and for allying with the Orcs, and for generations after no child of a Greymaul was permitted to wear his or her beard longer than a hand's breadth.
'Many dwarves looked upon the Greymauls with distrust for years afterward, but none more so than Ragna the Fierce. She it was who suggested that dwarf-women should remain ever-vigilant in the halls of their folk, for hearth and home can be endangered when watchfulness fails. Ragna swore to never again allow such rebellion to grow and thrive in the halls of her people, and for all her remaining years and for those of her daughters, it did not.'0/1
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'A simple dwelling was fashioned in the caverns deep beneath Gundabad, and it was there that Mótsog went to live out his remaining years. I brought supplies and provisions to that deep cavern from time to time, for Mótsog refused to walk among the dwarves who lived in the halls above. As a hermit he lived, he who once pretended to kingship. He never again raised a weapon in anger.
'Was I his jailor or his friend, Player? I see now that I was both, but it was not I alone who kept him here. Mótsog remained in this place for the guilt he felt, and as the years passed, folk who lived in Gundabad and elsewhere forgot the dwarf he had been and remembered only his name and the ill repute of his deeds.'0/1