The Balrog is an important creature in J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium and Khazad-dûm's history specifically. Still, the changes The Rings of Power made to this particular story create an extra plot ...
But Celebrimbor refuses and curses Sauron, saying, “Hear me! Shadow of Morgoth. Hear the dying words of Celebrimbor. The rings of power shall destroy you, and, in the end, I foresee one alone ...
YT 1080: Another Valar called Melkor (later known as Morgoth and effectively the Satan ... dûm (subsequently known as Moria) awaken a Balrog, an ancient evil dating back to the Years of the ...
Shadow of Morgoth. Hear the dying words of Celebrimbor ... who has been digging deeper into the mines, slowly waking the Balrog. Durin goes after his father, demanding that he remove his ring ...
Shadow of Morgoth. Hear the dying words of Celebrimbor ... Prince Durin finds Disa looking over the slain and injured Dwarves attacked by the King, who has been digging deeper into the mines, slowly ...
Forodwaith is located in the northernmost part of Middle-earth, home to dragons, a mysterious race of “snowmen”, and formerly Morgoth. Unsurprisingly, it’s cold – really cold, rarely ...
Do you remember the first time you witnessed the Balrog? I do. First ... but Balrogs are those that were corrupted by Morgoth. This isn't the first time Drop's traveled to Middle Earth for ...
Only, Adar said that crown once belonged to someone else. He claims it was reforged from the Iron Crown Morgoth used to carry the famed Silmarils. Is Adar telling the truth? Or does he only think ...