Do Balrogs have names?

Do Balrogs have names?

Yes. We do know the name of at least one: Gothmog, Captain of Angband, Lord of Balrogs. It was he who slew Fëanor and Fingon. At last Fingon stood alone with his guard dead about him; and he fought with Gothmog, until another Balrog came behind and cast a thong of fire about him.

Who was the most powerful Balrog?

Gothmog
For the Lieutenant of Morgul, see Gothmog. Gothmog (Sindarin IPA: [ˈɡoθmoɡ]) was the Lord of Balrogs during the First Age, and the greatest Balrog ever to walk Middle-earth. He held the title of High-captain of Angband, being Morgoth’s front-line lieutenant as well as one of his most important servants.

Are there any Balrogs left?

Tolkien never settled on the true number of Balrogs that were in existence. Christopher wrote that there were 7 in total existence, but there are other places in canon where they numbered in thousands. The Silmarillion states: So it appears there is.

Is Moria in The Hobbit?

Moria is introduced in Tolkien’s novel The Hobbit, and is a major scene of action in The Lord of the Rings. By the end of the Third Age, Moria had long been abandoned by the Dwarves, and was a place of evil repute. It was dark, in dangerous disrepair, and in its labyrinths lurked Orcs and the Balrog.

Why does Gandalf fear the Balrog?

This put the balrog at a tremendous disadvantage. Gandalf is one of the biggest entities in Middle-earth, being one of the five angelic Maiar sent there during the Third Age. In a disturbing twist, it turns out Gandalf had much to fear from the Balrog, seeing as how the it is basically an evil version of Gandalf.

Can a Balrog be killed?

We know, for example, that most of the Balrogs died in the First Age. We also know that many other Maiar who served Morgoth were also slain. And we assume that some of the Maiar who remained faithful to the Valar may also have been slain, although none are named. And yet the Balrog and Gandalf fought for days.

Is Balrog stronger than dragon?

Dragons are stronger than Balrogs. The order of evil went Melkor, Sauron, Dragons, Balrogs.

How tall is Durin’s Bane?

twenty feet tall
Although Tolkien described it as being taller than a man but not huge, Durin’s Bane in the film is at least twenty feet tall.

Do balrogs serve Sauron?

The Balrogs were originally the servants of Morgoth in the First Age, of whom, Sauron was also his servant. The Balrogs and Sauron were all Maiar and somewhat coeval; it is debatable whether a Balrog would recognize Sauron as successor and serve him willingly. The Balrog was awakened by the Dwarves in the year 1980.

Where did the name Balrog come from in Tolkien?

It was even thought to be at least somewhat comparable to Sauron during the first age. In Sindarin, the word Balrog means “Demon of Might”, from the words bal (“power”) and raug, rog (“demon”). Balrogs are called Valarauko or Valaraukar in Quenya, from the words vala (“power”) and rauco (“demon”).

Who was the Lord of the Balrogs in Morgoth?

Balrogs are called Valarauko or Valaraukar in Quenya, from the words vala (“power”) and rauco (“demon”). In other writings, Balrog is derived from ñgwalaraukô (“demon”). Gothmog – the Lord of the Balrogs and High-captain of Angband, slain by Ecthelion during the Fall of Gondolin

Who are the Balrogs in dungeons and Dragons?

The Balrogs would serve as the inspiration for the race of Demons in D&D and Pathfinder known as Balors, who like Balrogs are large, powerful demons with red skin, large bat wings, a powerful flame sword, and a whip.

Are there any Elvish equivalents to Balrogs?

A list of Old English equivalents of Elvish words, glosses Balrog as having the equivalent Bealuwearg and Bealubroga. As noted by Christopher Tolkien, the Old English word contains the elements bealu (“evil”; as in bale (ful)) and wearg (“wolf, outlaw”) or broga (“terror”).

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