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.
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Who do the Balrogs serve?

The Balrog is one of the "heroes" available to Servants of Sauron during evil campaign.
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Would Durins bane serve Sauron?

No. Durin's Bane and Sauron are both servants of Morgoth, but Durin's Bane doesn't serve Sauron.
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Are dragons stronger than Balrogs?

Even in the earliest writings, when Balrogs were much, much weaker and more numerous than they are in the conceptions you probably identify with them (as in, what Gandalf fights), Balrogs are stated outright to be more powerful than dragons.
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Can Saruman become a Balrog?

If Arien had been corrupted she would doubtless have become a Balrog; because Sauron and Saruman were not spirits of fire, they do not become Balrogs.
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Could Sauron use the Balrog of Moria? | Lord of the Rings Lore | Middle-Earth



Was Durins Bane the last Balrog?

[edit] Beyond the Third Age

Durin's Bane is the only Balrog mentioned after the War of Wrath, and the only one of two ever given a name, the other being Gothmog. It is unknown how many, if any, other Balrogs still lived on or where they dwelled, hibernating or awakened.
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Who would win Balrog vs Smaug?

So, one glimpse into Smaug's eyes and the Balrog falls under the spell. Even if it's just for a second—a moment of hesitation or distraction, it'd be enough. Smaug would snatch up Durin's Bane and gobble him up with his sword-sharp teeth (and we know swords can kill Balrogs).
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Can Smaug use the One Ring?

Probably not. Dragons are a lesser order of creatures, and since Sauron is both a Maia and master of the Ring, in any contest between Smaug and Sauron, Sauron would have prevailed. Gandalf's primary concern when organizing the Quest of Erebor was: The Dragon Sauron might use with terrible effect.
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How many Balrogs are there left?

Christopher Tolkien indicates that his father eventually decided there were no more than seven Balrogs. "In the margin my father wrote: 'There should not be supposed more than say 3 or at most 7 ever existed. '"
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Who can defeat a Balrog?

- Beorn, with his unnatural skin changing skill and superhuman strength he can defeat the balrog easily or at least matched it. He probably could kill it, but like everyone else that has ever gone 1 on 1 with a balrog, he would die with it.
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Would the Balrog join 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.
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Did Sauron know the Balrog was in Moria?

3) Sauron knows that there is a Balrog in Moria from reports by his orcs. However, The Balrog and Sauron are spiritual equals, Both are Maia, one is not more powerful than the other.
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Why was Gandalf afraid of the Balrog?

Gandalf was simply afraid the Balrog would kill the Fellowship and capture the Ring. He wasn't concerned about his own personal safety, just that the quest would fail.
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Did any other Balrogs survive?

The Balrogs were destroyed, save some few that fled and hid themselves in caverns inaccessible at the roots of the earth... This makes it sound as though more than one survived after the War of Wrath, although perhaps the others never again emerged to encounter other sentient beings as the one in Moria did.
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How many Balrogs are killed?

By my understanding, the Balrogs were seen as undefeatable up until the battle of Gondolin, when up to eight were slain (3 (?) by the House of the Hammer, 4 by Ecthelion & 1 by Glorfindel), depending on the account read.
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Are all the Balrogs dead?

The entire company was slain, except for Maedhros, who was taken to Angband. Years later, during the Dagor Bragollach, the Balrogs, along with Glaurung and an army of Orcs, issued forth from Angband to assault the fortresses of the Elves and to kill their allies, the Edain.
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Who kills Morgoth?

After committing many evils across the First Age and preceding eras, such as the theft of the Silmarils, which resulted in his name Morgoth, and the destruction of the Two Lamps and the Two Trees of Valinor, Morgoth was defeated by the Host of Valinor in the War of Wrath.
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Why does Smaug want gold?

There may be a very good reason for this. The premise behind The Hobbit was to rob Smaug, the last great dragon of Middle-earth, of his treasure. Well, it was actually to reclaim the old Dwarvish kingdom of Erebor from the fire-drake, but to the Dwarves in Thorin and Company, gold was a major motivator.
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What else could destroy the One Ring?

Gimli tried to break it with his axe, but Elrond quickly chided him that the only way to destroy the One Ring was to drop it into the superheated fires of Mount Doom, where it was created.
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Did the Balrog have wings?

On the other hand, the explicit reference to "wings of shadow" leaves open the interpretation that Balrogs had no physical wings. Balrogs were never exactly described as flying in any of Tolkien's works, including the "winged speed" language quoted above.
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Was Morgoth stronger than Sauron?

Morgoth (Melkor), as a Valar, was a more powerful being than Sauron, a Maia. In a one-on-one fight or each with their respective armies in any age, Morgoth is undoubtedly the strongest.
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Who is the strongest Balrog?

Gothmog (Sindarin IPA: [ˈɡoθmoɡ]) was the Lord of Balrogs during the First Age, and the greatest Balrog ever to walk Middle-earth.
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Would the Balrog use the ring?

The Ring likely doesn't call to the Balrog because the Balrog has no use for it. The Ring is about corruption, preservation, and domination. These things are what Sauron, Elves, Men, Wizards, and even Hobbits can fall to because they all 'want' something.
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How did Gimli not know about Moria?

There are a few reasons why Gimli would have been unaware of Balin's fate: a messenger could have been killed by orcs on the way to spread the news, or they could have been trapped within the mines for some time before they were killed.
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How did the Dwarves wake the Balrog?

The Balrog killed Durin VI, the Dwarf-King of Khazad-dûm, whereafter it was called Durin's Bane by the Dwarves. Avarice, principally for mithril, drove the dwarves to go too deep and awaken the Balrog. The Dwarves attempted to fight the Balrog, but its power was far too great for them.
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