Is Gandalf a Balrog?

Oh, absolutely. The balrogs were Maia — like Gandalf and Saruman and Sauron himself — and at least some were among Morgoth's oldest allies, who'd descended with him into darkness when he first betrayed the Valar during the creation of the world.
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Is the Balrog equal to Gandalf?

The Balrog of Moria is a lot more powerful than Gandalf the Grey, who needs to use a ring of power to defeat the monster. He is also weaker than Saruman, another Maia. And all of that changes when he returns as The White. That being said, it is necessary to understand that the Maiar are not all made from the same mold.
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What is a Balrog and how is it related to Gandalf?

In The Lord of the Rings, Gandalf the wizard fights a demon known as a Balrog. Tolkien's Balrogs have their own mythology. In Tolkien's Elvish language Sindarin, Balrog means “demon of might”. After Sauron, Balrogs were the most powerful and most terrifying of his servants.
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Why does Gandalf fear the Balrog?

Gandalf was scared of this beast because he knew how powerful it was since it was a Maia like himself, but it was purely evil.
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Is the Balrog in Rings of Power the one Gandalf kills?

So when Gandalf fights either Sauron or a Balrog, it's a rare occasion that sees him fighting a being just as powerful as himself, which is why defeating the Balrog in The Fellowship of the Ring actually kills him, and his spirit later has to be returned to Middle-earth by Ilúvatar as Gandalf the White.
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Who is the most powerful Balrog?

Lord of Balrogs

The most powerful of all the Balrogs, one of the chief servants of Melkor, who held an authority hardly less than Sauron himself. A wily commander and fearsome fighter, Gothmog was often accompanied by others of his fiery kind, and at least in the Nirnaeth he had a personal guard of dozens of Trolls.
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Who killed all the Balrogs?

Famed Balrogs include Gothmog, slain by Ecthelion, and Durin's Bane, slain by Gandalf.
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Who woke up the Balrog?

For more than five millennia, the Balrog hibernated in his deep hiding place at the roots of the mountains in Khazad-dûm. He remained undisturbed throughout the Second Age and most of the Third, before the mithril-miners of dwarf-King Durin VI awoke him in T.A. 1980.
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Why did Sauron not use the Balrog?

He was only worried about finding the Ring, and he already had plenty of servants to do that for him. So, in short, the power that Sauron would have gained by recruiting the Balrog wasn't worth his time.
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Are Gandalf and Sauron the same race?

Who Is Gandalf? Gandalf, like all the five wizards of Middle-earth, was a Maia, an angelic spirit of the same order as Sauron.
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Could Smaug beat a Balrog?

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). There you have it.
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Why did the Balrog have wings?

There is also an explanation of how Melko did not know the secret of flying, so he caught many Eagles to squeeze them this knowledge, but they did not tell him anything, so he cut their wings and made a pair of wings for him.
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Is the stranger Gandalf or Sauron?

There's little doubt that the stranger is none other than Gandalf, as many theories suspected all along. There are several concrete reasons for this, paired with some subtle hints and some homages to the grey wizard of previous adaptations.
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Do Balrogs serve Sauron?

No, Balrogs do not serve Sauron. Similar to Sauron, Balrogs are Maiar, powerful spiritual beings second only to the Valar themselves. They were corrupted by Melkor's evil before the first age and were made into Valaraukar (Demons of Power). They very strength and wills were bound to Melkor.
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Why is Gandalf afraid of the ring?

Though someone could start out with good intentions, the Ring would eventually corrupt them. And that is why Gandalf can't touch it. He is afraid that if he did, it would corrupt him and make him just as bad as Sauron since Sauron put so much of himself and his evil into the One Ring.
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Did Gandalf know there was a Balrog in Moria?

Gandalf definitely did not know about the Balrog, or even about the orc attacks that had sent Balin and all who were with him to an early grave.
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Who is Balrogs rival?

Dudley. Dudley is Balrog's boxing rival and his polar opposite. Balrog is loud, corrupt, and a cheater, while Dudley is refined, well-mannered, and a fair fighter.
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Why is the Balrog called Durin's Bane?

It was the last survivor of it's race and resided in the depths of the Dwarf kingdom of Moria in the Misty Mountains. He stayed there for over a thousand years and in that time, killed Durin the Dwarf, giving him the name Durin's Bane. This Balrog was aroused by the Fellowship passing through Moria.
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Did the ring wake the Balrog?

The bloodshed that followed led the Dwarves to flee Khazad-dûm and abandon their mithril ventures. The Balrog went back to sleep after its rampage but was awoken nearly 1000 years after by the Fellowship of the Ring, which was traveling through Moria on their quest to destroy the One Ring.
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Who killed the leader of the Balrogs?

Ecthelion stood no chance against the Lord of Balrogs, and lost his sword in the brief struggle. But then Ecthelion leaped forward, and stabbed Gothmog in the breast with the spike atop his helm. They both fell into the Fountain of the King, where Gothmog, if not already killed by the spike, drowned with his opponent.
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Why didn t Gimli know about Moria?

Gimli and the other Dwarves lived in the kingdom of Erebor and, since Erebor was far away from Moria, news would have been slow between the two kingdoms.
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What is the monster at the end of Rings of Power?

Balrog is a fiery demonic creature that briefly appears a the end of The Rings of Power Episode 7. After Durin III throws an Elven leaf into the mine of mithril, the leaf finds its way to the mountains' roots and the Balrog's hideout.
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Which elf defeated Balrog?

Glorfindel was one of the mightiest Elves of Middle-earth. During the First Age, he was the lord of the House of the Golden Flower of Gondolin, and died fighting a Balrog.
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Who killed Morgoth?

Nevertheless, according to the Second Prophecy of Mandos, Morgoth will come back and attack Arda. He will fight in the Last Battle against the Valar and their allies, but will ultimately be slain by Túrin Turambar, the Man he cursed.
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What were Balrogs before?

The Balrogs originated as Maiar, beings of the same kind as Sauron himself. They were primordial spirits of fire that had allied themselves with Melkor in ancient times, and became the most feared of his servants, especially during the Wars of Beleriand in the First Age.
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