If Sauron was also a Maia servant of Morgoth, why is he not also a Balrog? The origin of the Balrogs dates back to the earliest days of Middle-Earth, before Elves and Men had even awoken in Arda ...
Sauron, but there would be a clear victor if ... tide during the War of the Ring weren't at Sauronâ s disposal. The Balrog is ...
the climax of Sauron’s season-long seduction and betrayal of Celebrimbor, the Balrog being unleashed in Khazad-dûm, and more. More from The Hollywood Reporter Streaming Ratings: 'Rings of Power ...
the climax of Sauron’s season-long seduction and betrayal of Celebrimbor, the Balrog being unleashed in Khazad-dûm, and more. More from The Hollywood Reporter Streaming Ratings: 'Rings of Power' ...
Still, Sauron proceeds to kill Celebrimbor ... who has been digging deeper into the mines, slowly waking the Balrog. Durin goes after his father, demanding that he remove his ring, but it is ...
Sauron, who revealed himself at the end of season ... The problem is that all of that digging woke up the Balrog–a terrifying fire demon that will latter go on to attack Gandalf in The ...