"SA 1590"@en . "Khuzdul and Westron"@en . "SA 1530"@en . "Durin's Folk"@en . "The Chainbiter\nBane the Vigilante"@en . . "Black"@en . "Bane IV Chainbiter"@en . "Blue"@en . . "Dwarf"@en . . "Balin II"@en . "Bane IV Chainbiter"@en . "Bane was extremely large, even for a Dwarf, and possessed incredible muscular strength. He had long, coal-black hair and a huge beard that wrapped around his entire upper torso, like a hedge. He had eyes of deep blue. Bane was extremely brave and unbelievably determined in battle. He was born for battle, and obsessed with military strategy. He did love his people, shown by his incessant intent to let the women and children be removed from the war zone before even entering a battle. He was a front-line warrior with a fierce reputation, having defeated Vaglok the Barbarian himself in a duel."@en . "House of Durin, Nili and Gili"@en . . "Rough"@en . "General of the Dwarf Armies of Moria, surviving member of the Iron Legion"@en . "SA 1590"@en . "Kara"@en . . . "5.9"^^ . "Giant mace"@en . . "Bane was extremely large, even for a Dwarf, and possessed incredible muscular strength. He had long, coal-black hair and a huge beard that wrapped around his entire upper torso, like a hedge. He had eyes of deep blue. Bane was extremely brave and unbelievably determined in battle. He was born for battle, and obsessed with military strategy. He did love his people, shown by his incessant intent to let the women and children be removed from the war zone before even entering a battle. He was a front-line warrior with a fierce reputation, having defeated Vaglok the Barbarian himself in a duel. However, he was extremely prideful, which ultimately led to his disagreement with Thranduil. Bane would eventually be driven by a delusional desire to lead his people to what he would view as victory, to such an extent that he would be willing to declare martial law so that he could defeat the Elves in the Mortality Crusades. Experiences throughout his entire life, and people questioning the believability of them, meant that he would be embittered and callous towards others, except for his people, even if they refused to follow him. By far, the greatest friendship he ever held was with Threnn Stonefist, his comrade in battle up until the latter's death. Threnn's fall would inspire and motivate Bane for the rest of his life, and even influence the choices he made during the Mortality Crusade."@en . "Male"@en . . "Nili and Gili"@en .