Is Morgoth a God?

Morgoth Bauglir ([ˈmɔrɡɔθ ˈbau̯ɡlir]; originally Melkor [ˈmɛlkor]) is a character, one of the godlike Valar, from Tolkien's legendarium. He is the main antagonist of The Silmarillion, The Children of Húrin, Beren and Lúthien and The Fall of Gondolin.
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Is Morgoth more powerful 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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Is Morgoth in Lord of the Rings?

While Morgoth doesn't appear in The Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit, he plays a significant role in The Silmarillion and Tolkien's other writings, and his reign of terror had a far bigger impact on Middle-earth history than Sauron's. Originally known as Melkor, Morgoth is essentially the Lucifer of Tolkien's story.
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Are Morgoth and Sauron the same?

One of the most powerful beings in all of Tolkien's world, Morgoth strove for many years to take over Middle-earth and waged wars in order to do so. Sauron became a servant of Morgoth during this time, but Morgoth was eventually defeated at the end of the First Age.
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Why did Melkor turn evil?

To my understanding, Melkor's rebellion originated because of pride. Initially, he seeks out the Imperishable Flame in an attempt to create life of himself in the Void, which he feels Iluvatar has overlooked, a sign that he feels he knows better than Iluvatar.
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Who killed 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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Did Morgoth create dragons?

Dragons were ancient, intelligent, powerful creatures, as feared as they were admired in Middle-earth. Their exact origin is debated, though it was clearly stated that they were created by Morgoth in some sense, millennia before the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
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Who can defeat Melkor?

The Valar were only able to defeat Melkor in the Battle of Powers after they received aid from Tulkas and later they were only able to capture Melkor to imprison him for 3 ages and after Melkor's discord had been revealed by Fëanor, Tulkas left immediately to "lay hands on Melkor".
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Is Gandalf a Valar?

Valinor. In Valinor, Gandalf was called Olórin. He was one of the Maiar of Valinor, specifically, of the people of the Vala Manwë; and was said to be the wisest of the Maiar. He was also closely associated with two other Valar: Irmo, in whose gardens he lived, and Nienna, the patron of mercy, who gave him tutelage.
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Was Sauron loyal to Morgoth?

He seems to be extremely loyal to Morgoth (at least as far as I've read), and I recalled a passage in Lord of the Rings where Gandalf said: Other evils there are that may come; for Sauron is himself but a servant or emissary.
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Where is Morgoth now?

Morgoth remains in the Void, watched by Eärendil and unable to return to Arda as long as the Valar maintain their power over it. However, the lies he put in the hearts of the Children of Ilúvatar still remain and will create their evil results till the end of days.
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Is Sauron a Valar?

Though subordinate to the Valar, the Maiar were powerful nonetheless, and included Melian, Sauron (named Mairon), Olórin (later named Gandalf) and the other Istari, and those who would become the Balrogs.
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Can Sauron beat Melkor?

A full power Sauron with the Ring can only be matched by Eonwe, one of the most powerful Maiar himself. On the other hand, if this were a 100% Pre-Arda Melkor then there'd be no contest at all since there's no one in Arda, Ea and the Time-less Hall that can stopped him except Illuvatar himself.
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Was Morgoth the strongest Valar?

Originally known as Melkor, Morgoth was the most powerful of the Valar. Later, Morgoth's curiosity led him to explore areas outside of time and space, eager to find the origins that Eru Ilúvatar used to create life. This ambition made him discontent and he created his own concepts that clashed with Eru Ilúvatar vision.
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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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Why do the Nazgul fear water?

14 They Can't Touch Water

Some fans have theorized that their fear of water was actually due to their connection to the elves, as Elven lore claimed that the spirits of a former elf king flowed through all of the bodies of water in Middle Earth.
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How tall is Morgoth?

Therefore Morgoth was at least 40 foot tall.
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How old is Melkor?

(Morgoth was created before the physical realm of Arda and Middle-earth was established, thus his age is unquantifiable. Assuming a consecutive lifespan, he is at least 50,000 years old.)
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Why is Tulkas stronger than Melkor?

Tulkas was victorious over Melkor at the Battle of Powers because at that point Melkor had already spent a sheer amount of himself in: Fighting all the other Valar by himself in the first war of Arda.
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Who is stronger than Melkor?

12 STRONGEST: TULKAS

He burst forth onto the scene with such speed and strength that he needed no stead or weapon, which is where Melkor witnessed the wrath and strength of Tulkas and fled. Tulkas may have been stronger than Melkor at that point, but Tulkas was not wise or patient.
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Who can beat Morgoth?

In Dagor Dagorath, the penultimate battle between good and evil in the legendarium, Turin is the one that will kill Morgoth.
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Who was the biggest dragon in LOTR?

Ancalagon, often titled "The Black", was the greatest of all winged dragons. He was bred by Morgoth during the First Age and was the largest dragon to have ever existed in Middle-earth. His appearance in history was restricted to the War of Wrath.
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Can melkor create?

Yup, as far as the books go, Morgoth could never really create anything. He could only mock creatures created by Eru.
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Is Nazgul a dragon?

Fellbeasts are monstrous, wyvern-like creatures that were bred by Sauron to be steeds for his lieutenants, the Nazgul. They were not truly dragons, but rather creatures from an older time long past in Middle-Earth. Sauron bred them as a challenge to the Great Eagles, their good-aligned counterparts.
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