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About The Dwarrow Scholar

My fascination with Tolkien began early, with a battered copy of The Hobbit given to me by my uncle. I read it obsessively, then reread it, and when I was old enough to own a Walkman, I even recorded my own cassette version so I could listen to it while cycling to school. Long before the internet made information easy to find, I spent countless hours in libraries, hunting down anything I could about Tolkien and, in particular, his Dwarves. That early fascination never really went away. Over the years it developed into a sustained and structured engagement with Tolkien’s legendarium, especially the Dwarvish languages and cultures. Under the name The Dwarrow Scholar, I focus primarily on Neo-Khuzdul, Tolkien’s notes on Dwarves, and the careful expansion and teaching of those ideas in a way that respects both the source material and linguistic plausibility. Through www.dwarrowscholar.com , I publish articles, reference material, and language resources, and I also give structured lessons in Neo-Khuzdul to students. What began as fandom gradually grew into long-term research, teaching, and writing. When I am not working on Neo-Khuzdul or answering questions from fellow Tolkien enthusiasts, I enjoy time with my wife and son, revisiting well-worn Tolkien paperbacks, learning languages, watching a good film, or unwinding with games like The Lord of the Rings Online and other Dwarf-adjacent distractions.

Of the Seven Clans of Dwarves

Some use the term “clan” for many things… in dwarven terms it means their lineage… nothing more. Which means that it can only be used to refer to the 7 clans (Longbeards, Firebeards, Broadbeams, Ironfists, Stiffbeards, Stonfoots and Blacklocks). Many … Continue reading

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Of Dwarves and Hobbits

LOTRO –  KINSHIP OF DURIN’S FOLK –  EVENT  ((All welcomed)) Hail and well met! The Dwarves of Durin’s Folk ((on Laurelin)) invite you all to an adventure through the Shire. All are welcomed as we will explore the history of … Continue reading

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How “Dwarvish” is Salo’s Dwarvish ?

I’ve often been asked how is it possible to create a language out of so little material ? Referring to the neo-khuzdul lessons provided on this site. And yes, the question is indeed valid… how do we know what Tolkien … Continue reading

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Bring out the Dwarf in you!…. “Deep Ale Fest” – Durin’s Folk (Laurelin)

KINSHIP OF DURIN’S FOLK EVENT Hail and well met! The Dwarves of  Durin’s Folk  ((on Laurelin)) have scheduled “Deep Ale Fest” (also known as “Ghuregbuzramerag”” or “Harnkegger Games”) to take place on July 14th (sat.) and July 15th (sun.) in … Continue reading

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More (Neo-)Khuzdul Documents and Tools for dwarven RP-ers and Khuzdul fanatics.

Hail friends! So, I’m continuing to create PDF’s and small spreadsheets from the Khuzdul tools I made for the lessons. For those of you that were wondering where I got much of the information related to neo-khuzdul, many of the … Continue reading

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Neo-Khuzdul Dictionaries for Lotro Dwarves

“Forgive me mymiddleearth.com, for it has been over a month since my last post”, I whispered through the lattice.  😉 Though on the bright side I’ve been using the past month or so for quite some items you’ll be finding … Continue reading

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Gimli, Lord of the Glittering Caves

Gimli, most of us know and love him from the movies, as played by John Rhys-Davies. Unfortunately Gimli’s character in the LoTR movies was used almost entirely as raw comic relief, which in my mind was logical perhaps, but a … Continue reading

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Crispy Fried Batwing Anyone ?

One question often asked when talking about dwarves is… “what did they eat under their mountain?” Well we know dwarves – especially in times of great riches – traded large quantities of food with men.  To quote Thorin Oakenshield: “we … Continue reading

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Aglâb Khuzdul ?

    So you are a lotro Dwarf that likes a bit of RP, but don’t speak any khuzdul, apart from the battle-cry “Baruk Khazâd, Khazâd ai-mênu”.  Though there is a decent amount of neo-khuzdul available (on this blog for … Continue reading

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Baruk khazâd !… so, now what do we do ? (Dwarven Battle Tactics)

Tolkiens’ works give us only a few clues about dwarven battle tactics, as he has written mainly about battles where dwarves joined forces with other races – in which case they might not use their traditional military deployments during battle. … Continue reading

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