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The Blacklocks were a relatively unmentioned clan of dwarves in Tolkien's writings. They presumably had black hair (hence their name) and might have had relations with other Dwarven clans. They most likely originated in the southern part of the Orocarni, being the only far eastern mountain range. They are supposed to have joined the War of Dwarves and Orcs.

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  • The Blacklocks were a relatively unmentioned clan of dwarves in Tolkien's writings. They presumably had black hair (hence their name) and might have had relations with other Dwarven clans. They most likely originated in the southern part of the Orocarni, being the only far eastern mountain range. They are supposed to have joined the War of Dwarves and Orcs.
  • - Kanvi talking about the Blacklocks. The Blacklock clan was a Dwarf clan based in the far south of the Orocarni, also known as the Red Mountains. The Blacklocks were famed miners and tunellers and were rumoured to have the ability to see gems and metals through walls, although this is most likely a myth.
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  • The Blacklocks were a relatively unmentioned clan of dwarves in Tolkien's writings. They presumably had black hair (hence their name) and might have had relations with other Dwarven clans. They most likely originated in the southern part of the Orocarni, being the only far eastern mountain range. They are supposed to have joined the War of Dwarves and Orcs.
  • - Kanvi talking about the Blacklocks. The Blacklock clan was a Dwarf clan based in the far south of the Orocarni, also known as the Red Mountains. The Blacklocks were famed miners and tunellers and were rumoured to have the ability to see gems and metals through walls, although this is most likely a myth.
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