What did Gandalf say to the Balrog?

In Moria, when Gandalf confronts the Balrog on the bridge of Khazad-dûm, Gandalf says the following: I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the flame of Anor. You cannot pass! The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udûn.
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What does Gandalf say before he falls with the Balrog?

According to the Redditor, Gandalf's famous line, "Fly, you fools!" is actually him telling the Fellowship to go to the eagles.
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What did Gandalf call the Balrog?

Utumno, Sindarin Udun (Gandalf in Moria named the Balrog 'Flame of Udun'), a name afterwards used of the deep dale in Moria between the Morannon and the Isenmouthe." And Utumno is of course the first stronghold of Melkor in the North of Middle-earth.
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Why is the Balrog called flame of Udûn?

'Flame' is a reference to its nature as a fire-demon, while 'Udûn' was the name of Morgoth's oldest and greatest fortress in the North of the world, more commonly called Utumno, and the Balrog's ancient home.
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What is the Secret Fire that Gandalf alludes to in Moria?

The Secret Fire is that aspect of Eru which is his Power of Creation. Only by means of the Secret Fire can something with substance or life be made from nothing. It was by means of the Secret Fire that Eru gave to the Music of the Ainur real being and existence as Eä.
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What does the Balrog symbolize?

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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What does flame of Anor mean?

Anor is the Sindarin name for the Sun, and so literally the "flame of Anor" would be the light of the Sun, which originated in the fiery fruit of Laurelin, one of the Two Trees of Valinor. Alternatively, the "flame of Anor" may refer to Gandalf's possession of Narya the Great, whose stone was red as fire.
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What does Gandalf say to the Balrog in Moria?

In Moria, when Gandalf confronts the Balrog on the bridge of Khazad-dûm, Gandalf says the following: I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the flame of Anor. You cannot pass! The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udûn.
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What does Gandalf say at Theodred's grave?

Gandalf: "Westu hál. Ferðu, Théodred, Ferðu." (Be-thou well. Go-thou, Théodred, go-thou.)
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How many balrogs are there?

In Tolkien's later writings, he made note of the fact that there could not have ever been more than seven Balrogs, yet they were able to drive away Ungoliant in what was described as a "tempest of fire". In another early writing, the Lord of the Balrogs was named Lungorthin.
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Did Legolas know what a Balrog was?

It seems likely to me that Legolas has not encountered a Balrog before in his life, yet when the fellowship first sees the Balrog in Moria he is able to immediately identify it.
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Why is Gandalf so 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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What language do Balrogs speak?

Tolkien invented the name "Balrog", providing an in-universe etymology for it as a word in his invented Sindarin language. He may have gained the idea of a fire demon from his philological study of the Old English word Sigelwara, which he studied in detail in the 1930s.
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Why does Gandalf say fly instead of flee?

ANSWER: Simply put, when he said, “fly, you fools!” Gandalf was telling the Fellowship to run for their lives because they had been stunned into inaction by the Balrog's appearance (and perhaps its power).
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What were Gandalf's last words?

As he falls into the deep abyss, though, Gandalf's official "last words" aren't said in defiance to his enemies. Rather, they're a cheeky command to his friends. As he falls he cries out, "Fly, you fools!"
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Does Gandalf say Fly you fools or run you fools?

The actual quote: "Fly, you fools!" I swear, whenever I try to remember this climactic scene from The Fellowship of the Ring, I hear it as "Run, you fools!" In fact in the original theatrical release Gandalf did say "run", but in every DVD release he has been dubbed to say "fly" to more accurately reflect the dialogue ...
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What does Westu Hal mean?

Probably the best known OE phrase Tolkien borrowed, and one which is fun to use with friends, is the greeting Wes þu hal. It means roughly 'good health to you'. The archaic word 'wassail' comes from it and Tolkien uses a modern spelling form in the phrase - 'Westu Théoden hal'
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What does Eowyn say at Theodred's funeral?

Translation. Now dear Théodred lies in darkness, most loyal of fighters.
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What does Gandalf say to Wormtongue?

Gandalf: "Be silent! Keep your forked tongue behind you teeth. I have not passed through fire and death to bandy crooked words with a witless worm!"
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Did Gandalf know about the Balrog 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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Who killed Balrogs?

Two of them were killed in the Fall of Gondolin: Gothmog by Ecthelion, and another by Glorfindel.
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What does Gandalf say to Frodo in the Mines of Moria?

Gandalf: So do all who live to see such times; but that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us. There are other forces at work in this world, Frodo, besides the will of evil.
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Is Gandalf a Valar?

In Valinor, Gandalf was called Olórin. He was one of the Maiar of Valinor, specifically, one of the people of the Vala Manwë; he was said to be the wisest of the Maiar. He was 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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What were orcs originally?

Orcs were first created from Elves under torture and dark sorcery. Their creation served as an insult to the Children of Ilúvatar.
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