"Moria Goblins" refers to the orcs that resided in and had overtaken Moria.
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| - "Moria Goblins" refers to the orcs that resided in and had overtaken Moria.
- The Moria Goblins were a large colony of Deep Goblins that inhabited Moria's Underdeeps. There were two main tribes of Moria Goblins: the Snagahai, a small degenerated breed of these creatures and the Dûrbaghâsh, a tribe of greater Goblins of the Deep. Even when Moria was still inhabited by the Dwarves, on-and-off small groups of Deep Goblins seeped into abandoned mines and tunnels or raided remote Dwarven outposts. Later, when Malraugin was awakened, Deep Goblins invaded Moria and defeated Balin's colony.
- For a period, the great Orc Azog declared Moria the capital of his kingdom in the Misty Mountains. After Azog's death his short-lived empire collapsed, and his son Bolg claimed the crown of Gundabad, while his kinsman Ogrod claimed Goblin-Gate. For decades, Orcish lords fought for the crown of Moria, among them outstanding figures such as Gorkil, Durburz and Groblog. Several new tribes invaded, and tribal alliances were formed and fell apart - among them the Durab, Durub and Ghâsh-Hai (supposedly descendants of the Durbaghâsh), Gazathrug, Highpeak Goblins, Largzurm and Pûlpum. At the time of the War of the Ring, the highest ranking Orc in Moria was Grishlug, an Uruk-Hai officer of Dol Guldur, whose position was contested by the large Hobgoblin Mazog,supposedly a descendant of Bolg II, and
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| - For a period, the great Orc Azog declared Moria the capital of his kingdom in the Misty Mountains. After Azog's death his short-lived empire collapsed, and his son Bolg claimed the crown of Gundabad, while his kinsman Ogrod claimed Goblin-Gate. For decades, Orcish lords fought for the crown of Moria, among them outstanding figures such as Gorkil, Durburz and Groblog. Several new tribes invaded, and tribal alliances were formed and fell apart - among them the Durab, Durub and Ghâsh-Hai (supposedly descendants of the Durbaghâsh), Gazathrug, Highpeak Goblins, Largzurm and Pûlpum. At the time of the War of the Ring, the highest ranking Orc in Moria was Grishlug, an Uruk-Hai officer of Dol Guldur, whose position was contested by the large Hobgoblin Mazog,supposedly a descendant of Bolg II, and the intrigous Goblin rulers Drisnak and Ghârsh. After the deaths of Grishlug and Mazog, a Hobgoblin called Magog claimed the Title Lord of Moria for a short period of time.
- "Moria Goblins" refers to the orcs that resided in and had overtaken Moria.
- The Moria Goblins were a large colony of Deep Goblins that inhabited Moria's Underdeeps. There were two main tribes of Moria Goblins: the Snagahai, a small degenerated breed of these creatures and the Dûrbaghâsh, a tribe of greater Goblins of the Deep. Even when Moria was still inhabited by the Dwarves, on-and-off small groups of Deep Goblins seeped into abandoned mines and tunnels or raided remote Dwarven outposts. Later, when Malraugin was awakened, Deep Goblins invaded Moria and defeated Balin's colony.
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