D&D General Thorin's Company

zasgard

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Tried googling this but nothing really popped up, so here I am asking the community here. I love Thorin's company of merry dwarves and I wanted to run them through some D&D modules, but I'm trying to narrow down some characters class. Most of them are fighters, but there a couple I'm wondering about. This is what I have and would appreciate some comments/suggestions.


Kili - Ranger
Ori - ugh...not a Fighter, or Ranger...maybe he could be a bard?
Dori - not sure on this one
Bofur- bard? He's done most of the singing in the movies :)
 

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In the movies, Dwalin has a bit of a berserker quality to him, so maybe slot him in as a barbarian.

Fili, Kili, and Ori could be done as rogues? Maybe?
 





TarionzCousin

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Didn't Balin write his history of Moria in a book? That's... kind of... bard-like, right?

 

I'm actually re-reading The Hobbit right now. I think they'd mostly be commoners. They come to Bag End with tools and musical instruments, not weapons. Thorin, Orcrist in hand, is the only one of them explicitly depicted as fighting in the Misty Mountains, since the Battle of Five Armies pretty much happens off screen. They are described as working as blacksmiths or even coal miners.

But that's not very fun for a D&D game. I suppose you could think of it as a DCC RPG Funnel and them as a bunch of 0-level characters.

Balin is described as acting as the lookout, so you could make him a ranger. Oin and Gloin are considered especially adept at lighting a fire - if you wanted to go (way, way, way) out on a limb, you could say they were sorcerers.
 

After finishing the book, I've another going-out-on-a-limb suggestion.

Twice in the book, the dwarves are mentioned as casting spells. Once to protect the buried treasure from the trolls, and later at the hidden door they "speak fragments of broken spells of opening." The first time, Gandalf was present, so I assumed he was involved. But the second, it was just Fili, Kili, and Bilbo, and Bilbo certainly didn't know them. Though I don't think it was the intention of the text, if you wanted to make Fili and Kili spellcasters in the interest of adding class variety, you could.
 

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