![]() Nár was barred from retrieving the head of Thrór, and the Orcs threw him a small pouch of coins of little worth as a final gesture of scorn. ![]() His name, carved in runes onto the brow of Thrór, became branded onto the hearts of the Dwarves, and stoked their anger. Īzog then proclaimed that he had killed Thrór and now ruled Moria as King. Azog demanded that Nár deliver a message back to Thrór's people, warning that beggars who dared to enter Moria and attempt thievery would meet a similar fate. ![]() Thrór encountered Azog there, and Azog beheaded him, carving his name in Thrór's head and throwing the body back to Nár, the sole Dwarf who had accompanied the King. He entered history in the year TA 2790 due to King Thrór's desire to revisit and perhaps restore the lost realm of Khazad-dûm.
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