Why was there no Dwarf army in Lord of the Rings?

Dwarves were absent from The Lord of the Rings because they were busy fighting one of the largest battles of the War of the Ring. The Dwarves were dragged into a large-scale battle against Sauron and his allies, including the Easterlings.
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What happened to the Dwarf armies in Lord of the Rings?

Of course, not all of The Hobbit dwarves are alive by the end — Thorin Oakenshield, Fíli and Kíli all perish during the climactic Battle of Five Armies. The Hobbit dwarves Óin, Balin and Ori all die prior to The Lord of the Rings, when a colony is sent from Erebor to reclaim the Mines of Moria.
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Why didn't the Dwarves fight in the War of the rings?

Don't forget, there were no Super Ghost Soldiers at this battle in the book. The reason that the Dwarf armies don't help Frodo's cause in the Lord of the Rings, despite their friendship with his uncle, is because they are either dead or busy.
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What happened to the Dwarf kingdoms in LOTR?

The Kingdom under the Mountain was one of the greatest kingdoms of the Dwarves. Located at Erebor, it was founded by Thráin I, but was abandoned by his son, Thorin I. It was resettled by Thrór but, years later, Smaug sacked the mountain and drove the Dwarves out.
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Why is Gimli the only Dwarf in LOTR?

Simply put, he was the only one available. There were only two dwarves at the council of Elrond, Gimli and his father Gloin. The Dwarves were fighting Sauron's forces constantly in their own campaign and couldn't spare many. Gloin was also much older now, it was absolutely his son's turn to go on a big journey.
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What were the Dwarves doing during the Lord of the Rings?

Is Gimli the last living Dwarf?

Though Gimli has no children, he is not the last Dwarf of Middle-earth. After the fall of Sauron, his people continued to thrive in the Lonely Mountain. Gimli made his home in Rohan, in the Glittering Caves of Aglarond, and many of his kinsfolk came with him.
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Why did Gimli not know the dwarves were dead?

According to one theory (via Stack Exchange), Gimli did not know about the fall of Moria in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring movie due, effectively, to poor communication.
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Was smaug the last dragon?

Described as a "long-worm", although this imprecise term seems to be more of an expression rather than a separate taxonomic group. Smaug — the last great dragon of Middle-earth, slain by Bard of Esgaroth.
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What is the lifespan of a Dwarf in Lord of the Rings?

Dwarves were long-lived, with a lifespan of some 250 years. They breed slowly, for no more than a third of them are female, and not all marry. Tolkien names only one female, Dís, Thorin's sister. They are still considered children in their 20s, as Thorin was at age 24; and as "striplings" in their 30s.
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Did the Dwarves reclaim Moria after LOTR?

Even after the end of the War, many Dwarves refused to reclaim Moria, partially because of the Durin's Bane. Years later however, the Dwarves managed to reclaim the Lonely Mountain.
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Why is Galadriel so powerful?

The majority of her powers come from her Ring of Power, Nenya, the Ring of Water. The ring, also known by the names the White Ring and the Ring of Adamant, is one of the three Rings of Power given to the Elves of Middle-earth in the Second Age.
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Why didn't Elves help Dwarves?

They were especially suspicious of dwarves, partly because of arguments about who owned what treasure, and partly because of the emergence of a Balrog in Moria, for which the elves generally blamed the dwarves.
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Why do Elves hate Dwarves in Lord of the Rings?

Elvish folk were originally created by the God of Tolkien's world, Ilúvatar, while the Dwarves were given life by the lesser Aulë. This intrinsically sets up the races as a superior and inferior species, since Ilúvatar didn't make the Dwarves out of choice, but merely allowed them to exist out of kindness.
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Why did Gimli not know about Moria?

Gimli didn't know about Moria's fate because there had been no communication between Erebor and Moria for 25 years, and the Dwarves were hopeful and did not want to accept failure until there was certain news.
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Is Gimli related to Thorin?

Gimli is the son of Glóin who is introduced in The Hobbit as a member of Thorin Oakenshield's company, also being one of his four third cousins. Thorin himself is a direct descendant of Durin I, even becoming the King of Durin's Folk in his lifetime.
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Who is Gimli related to?

Early life. Born in TA 2879, Gimli was the son of Glóin and a nephew of Óin, both former companions of Bilbo Baggins. He was a descendant of Durin the Deathless, father of the first house of the Dwarven people. Gimli was descended from, but was not a member of the royal line.
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What is Aragorn's lifespan?

He died at the age of 210, after 122 years as king. The graves of the hobbits Merry and Pippin (who had died in Gondor 58 years earlier) were set beside his. He was succeeded on the throne by his son, Eldarion. Arwen, heartbroken by the loss of her husband, died shortly afterwards in Lothlórien.
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Is Legolas older than Gandalf?

Gandalf's age is impossible to determine, but he's likely existed for at least 10,000 years, making him much older than Legolas.
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What species lives the longest in Lord of the Rings?

Not all living beings talk, of course, especially in Tolkien. In the Third Age, when The Lord of the Rings takes place, a great deal of elves are leaving Middle-earth for the Undying Lands. One of the major distinctions that set elves apart from the other races of Middle-earth is their lifespan. Elves are immortal.
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Did Smaug serve Sauron?

The whole reason why Gandalf got the dwarves and Bilbo on their mission to Erebor was because he feared an alliance between Sauron and Smaug. While it was unlikely that the dragon would serve Sauron, a collaboration was more than possible in Gandalf's mind (and his mind tended to be spot on).
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Did Smaug know about Sauron?

Smaug is aware of the return of Sauron, and was apparently intent on joining forces with him (although there was some amount of confusion as to whether the dragon's motives for an alliance with Sauron were).
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How old was Smaug when he died?

From the day that Smaug attacked Dale and Erebor in 2,770 TA to the day he was slain by Bard in 2,941 TA was 171 years.
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Why is Moria so empty?

By the end of the Third Age, Moria had long been abandoned by the Dwarves, and was a place of evil repute. It was dark, in dangerous disrepair, and in its labyrinths lurked Orcs and the Balrog.
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Did Gandalf know the Dwarves were dead in Moria?

There had been no communication from Moria for quite some time, but no one knew exactly what had happened there, or why the colony had gone silent. Gandalf definitely did not know about the Balrog, or even about the orc attacks that had sent Balin and all who were with him to an early grave.
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Was Moria ever reclaimed?

From TA 2989 to TA 2994, the re-colonization of Moria was an attempted expedition led by Balin to re-take the ancient Dwarven Kingdom of Khazad-dûm. An initial effort was successful in reclaiming some of Moria from the Orcs.
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