How many Balrogs are left?

coming to a total of 30 plus however many slain by the men of Rog, however many slain during the fall of Thangorodrim, and the Moria Balrog and any other survivors (35 minimum). Clearly far too many for the later figure of 'at most seven'.
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Are there any other Balrogs left?

Another was kiled by Glorfindel. And another one, Durin's Bane, was kllled by Gandalf in the third age. Finally Tolkien writes that most of the Balrogs were killed in the War of Wrath.
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How many Balrogs are still alive?

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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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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Where are the remaining Balrogs?

Balrogs were present as early as the Years of the Trees when Melkor and Ungoliant went to Valinor and destroyed the Two Trees. By then, the Balrogs remained in the pits of Angband. After Morgoth destroyed the Trees with Ungoliant, he came to the ruins of Angband to renew his rule in Middle-earth.
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Who killed Balrogs?

Instead, he sent the Balrogs to fight and lead in battle. Two of them were killed in the Fall of Gondolin: Gothmog by Ecthelion, and another by Glorfindel.
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Are there Balrogs in The Silmarillion?

Balrogs appear also in Tolkien's The Silmarillion and other posthumously published books. Balrogs are tall and menacing beings who can shroud themselves in fire, darkness, and shadow. They are armed with fiery whips "of many thongs", and occasionally use long swords.
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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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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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Can a Balrog fly?

From this passage I believe we can conclude that Balrogs had the ability to fly. Tolkien describes the darkness around the Balrog as being like 'wings' ("His enemy halted again, facing him, and the shadow about it reached out like two vast wings").
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Did Gandalf know the Balrog was in Moria?

I just read through this part in the book and it seems like Gandalf didn't know about the Balrog pretty much until he saw it step out in Moria. I thought it was well known among Middle-Earth lore, especially among the wise, that a Balrog chased Durin's folk out of Moria.
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Is Moria ever reclaimed?

Even after the end of the War, many Dwarves refused to reclaim Moria, partially because of the Durin's Bane. Years later however, the Dwarves managed to reclaim the Lonely Mountain.
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Is Galadriel a Maiar?

Galadriel possessed a tremendous amount of magical powers, and was said to be the greatest of the Ñoldor after Fëanor. When she still lived in the Undying Lands, she had been a pupil of Yavanna and Aulë, and she later became a friend of Melian the Maia.
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How many Balrogs are there Reddit?

In the earliest writings, there were possibly thousands of Balrogs, but Tolkien later envisioned there being 3 or 7 at most thanks to increasing their power.
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Can a dragon beat a Balrog?

Balrog vs dragon, as a general setup, is simple to answer. Balrog. 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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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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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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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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Why 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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Do Balrogs 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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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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How does Tolkien describe Balrog?

In Tolkien's Elvish language Sindarin, Balrog means “demon of might”. After Sauron, Balrogs were the most powerful and most terrifying of his servants. They are fire spirits, but also shrouded in darkness. Most of the Balrog died in the Great Battle, but a few survived by hiding in the depths.
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How many Maiar are there?

Iluvitar made 2 classes of spirit beings to sing the songs of creation. The higher class (more powerful) are the Valar who are 15 in number, the lower class (less powerful) are the Maiar. I can find the names of about 15 or so Maia but the stories seem to indicate there are many more than just 15 of them.
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Why did the Balrog wake up?

Short Answer: The novel indicates the Balrog was awakened by mining Dwarves or by the will of Sauron over a thousand years earlier, but the movies don't explain the causes of events as much or give the dates of historical events, so it is more vague in the the movies.
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How can Balrogs be killed?

When Legolas speaks of the Balrog he says it is the most deadly of all elf-banes; that would suggest he feared a Balrog more than he feared a dragon. A man could slay a dragon, and so perhaps a man (or elf) might slay a Balrog.
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