Stonefoots

The Stonefoots, also known as Bávor the Swift´s and Vigdís´folk, are one of the seven tribes of the Khazâd.They are also known as the "Red Dwarves".

History
The extremely loyal Stonefoots or Jewel-Dwarfs are one of the two tribes of Eastern Middle-Earth. Awoken in the Red Mountains along with their fellow Tribe, the Blacklocks, the Stonefoots are the Clan of Bávor the Swift.

After a Golden Fire Dragon drove the dwarfs away from their awakening Place, the great North-Hall near the Urulis Pass, the Stonefoots went Southwards and founded the Great City of Tumunamahal in Akhuzdah (Ahulë), later they also built an Overground religious centre, the Khalarazûm.

Only 7 years after the founding of Tumanahal, the second Dwarven tribe came to Ruuriik. They arrived in hope of settling in the northern part of the Walled Land, for their lord, the aged Thrár Northern King. Barin’s folk received all the lands north of the Faliodukûm. The two tribes had little trouble in prospering, despite the occasional forays from the Fale tribes and the servants of the Kank of Ruartar. 453 after the founding of Ruuriik, Muar – a Balrog from Uab and Uax}} appeared in [[Ralian, and conquerred Ruuriik in SA 1157. The tragic tale of Ruuriik ended centuries later, in SA 2742 (Fulla VII crowned as King of Ruuriik, heir of Vigdi’s line).

Description
The Stonefoots are especially known as great artists, skilled in the work with Marble, but they also are busy Merchants.They are called "Red Dwarves" for dying their Hair and skin with a special red colour, made from a rock of the Orocarni.

dwarf-halls

 * Akhuzdah
 * Baraz-lagil
 * the great North-Hall
 * Khalarazûm
 * Khazad-Madûr
 * Radimbragaz
 * Tumunamahal

fathers of renown

 * Balin son of Galin
 * Balli Wildtongue
 * Ballo
 * Bárin the Scarred (Malin)
 * Bis
 * Bori
 * Burin
 * Dain of the Mug
 * Daram
 * Darim
 * Darin
 * Drarin the Fool
 * Dris
 * Druhar Dawnwarrior
 * Druhar II
 * Drunin Orc-slayer
 * Farin
 * Furin
 * Furin II
 * Galin the Wizened
 * Glein
 * Gris
 * Grun
 * Gurin
 * Gurn
 * Narim
 * Naug Zigildûn
 * Nis
 * Nuis
 * Nurim
 * Orin son of Galin
 * Roin
 * Vigdís
 * Zigum