Why did Sauron join melkor?

Sauron loved order, and wanted to take over Middle Earth because he believed that true order could only exist in a world ruled by him. Melkor, on the other hand, just wanted to destroy Arda out of bitterness at not being allowed to create beings like Eru could.
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How did Sauron join Melkor?

Sauron was originally one of the greatest Maiar and a helper of Aulë named Mairon. Coveting the power through which he would coordinate all things according to his own will he joined with Melkor.
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Who is Sauron to Melkor?

Sauron was merely a servant of Melkor. It was Melkor who brought evil and discord into the world at the creation. It was Melkor who destroyed the Two Trees, stole the Silmarils and committed the first known murder. Sauron's evil would not have existed without Melkor.
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Does Sauron serve 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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What was Sauron to Morgoth?

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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Who is stronger Melkor or 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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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 was worse Sauron and Morgoth?

Morgoth was power wise stronger but Sauron was the greater one, his scheme was so fantastically evil and much more successful. Sauron created the most powerful object in middle earth using his wit, talent, power and pure evil.
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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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Can Sauron take physical form?

A few clues are given as to Sauron's appearance as the Dark Lord, after he lost his ability to take a fair form: Tolkien described Sauron in one of his letters as having the form of a man of more than human stature, but not gigantic, and as an image of malice and hatred made visible.
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Is Melkor worse than Sauron?

The live debut of Melkor They also mark a radical change in the scale of powers compared to The Lord of the Rings. The three most powerful characters in the trilogy are Sauron (although it has no form), Gandalf Y Galadriel, it is clear that the power of Melkor outshines all three.
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Who is stronger than Morgoth?

The most powerful of the Valar other than Morgoth were Manwë (meaning “blessed one”), who became their king, and his wife, Varda (“sublime one”) who became queen. Manwë's area of dominion is the air and the winds, and the Great Eagles are his servants and messengers.
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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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How did Morgoth corrupt Sauron?

But, why and how did Sauron become so evil? Sauron possessed a trait of orderliness right from his origin. With time, he became obsessed with this trait and wanted things done as per his order. This obsession lured him to the Dark Lord, Morgoth, who corrupted his soul as he did to others.
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Are Hobbits half Elf?

The prologue to the Fellowship of the Ring states that “it is plain indeed that in spite of later estrangement Hobbits are relatives of ours: far nearer to us than Elves or even than Dwarves.” If human-elf hybrids are possible, and dwarves and hobbits are taxonomically more closely related to humans than elves are, ...
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Is Tom Bombadil a Maiar?

One, that Bombadil is a Maia (or an "unaffiliated" Ainu), presumably one not named specifically elsewhere in the texts. The other, that Bombadil is some sort of nature spirit of a type never explicitly mentioned in Tolkien's writings after LotR.
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Why is Gandalf also called mithrandir?

Although Gandalf is his most commonly-used moniker, he went by several other names as well. In his origins as a Maiar spirit in Valinor, he was known as Olorin. In Gondor, he was known as Mithrandir, meaning Grey Pilgrim. The White Rider was his name to those who saw him on his great white horse, Shadowfax.
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Is the Balrog a Maia?

The Balrogs, or Balrogath ("Balrog-kind") were Maiar corrupted by Morgoth during the creation of Arda, who cloaked themselves in shadow and flame and carried whips and swords. Famed Balrogs include Gothmog, slain by Ecthelion, and Durin's Bane, slain by Gandalf.
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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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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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What if Tom Bombadil took the ring?

From that same discussion it mentions Bombadil having withdrawn himself into "a little land, within bounds he has set", and that "if he were given the Ring, he would soon forget it or most likely throw it away." He would not have left his "world", so would have been no use in destroying it, and would not have used the ...
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Is Melkor a Valar?

"Melkor is counted no longer among the Valar, and his name is not spoken upon Earth." Not "the great rebellious former Vala", mind you, but "the great rebellious Vala". This seems to suggest that he is still on Team Valar.
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Was Morgoth in the Second Age?

The Second Age is where Sauron begins consolidating his power and filling the void left by his master, Morgoth.
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Are Balrogs stronger than dragons?

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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