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  • Balrogs
  • Balrogs
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  • They are immensely proud and have a certain aesthetic bent that reveals itself whenever they have the opportunity to be in charge of constructing a fortress or other building. The throne room of the Balrog of Moria is a good example: a vaulted cavern is lit from above by the eerily beautiful flickering of living flame from the heart of the world and furnished with columns in the shape of flaming Dragons (one of the few other types of creatures that Balrogs respect)and arching red bridges of the magical glass called laen. Spirits of Fire, the Balrogs display the character and power of the most fascinating of destructive forces in every facet.
  • Balrogs (Dämonen des Schreckens), auch bekannt als Feuergeißler und Valaraukar, waren Maiar, die Morgoth die Treue geschworen hatten und mit ihm nach Mittelerde gingen. Sie gehörten zu den mächtigsten Dienern Morgoths und halfen ihm, die Valar und Freien Völker zu bekämpfen.
  • Balrogs, also known as the Valaraukar, are an extremely powerful demonic race of fallen Maiar found in J.R.R Tolkien's fantasy universe of Arda and Middle-earth. The most notable demons of the First Age, they are noted as being a race that have undergone heavy changes by Tolkien as he began to alter them from a race that was once numerous enough to be described as "hosts" to beings that "at most" numbered seven at a time.
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Heimat
Sprache
  • Suggestion
type of hostile species
  • Demons, Traitors
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Goals
  • Destroy Middle-earth
  • Serve Morgoth in to taking over Arda and ruining it
  • Durin's Bane goals: Kill Gandalf, Destroy Khazad-dûm
Origin
  • The Silmarillion
Name
  • Balrogs
Abilities
  • Flight
  • Pyrokinesis
  • Superhuman strength
  • Giant size
  • Superhuman durability
  • Breath fire
  • Can induce fear at will
  • Fire sword and whip
  • Immense heat
  • Incredibly difficult to kill
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Members
  • Durin's Bane
  • Gothmog the Lord of Balrogs
  • Lungorthin
  • Other Balrogs
Alias
  • Balrogs of Morgoth
  • Demon of the Ancient World
  • Shadows and Flame
  • Valaraukar
Hobby
  • Killing and destroying kingdoms.
Homeworld
  • Arda
Occupation
  • Servants of Morgoth
Fullname
  • Balrog
Bild
  • Balrog.jpg
Bekannte Individuen
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  • They are immensely proud and have a certain aesthetic bent that reveals itself whenever they have the opportunity to be in charge of constructing a fortress or other building. The throne room of the Balrog of Moria is a good example: a vaulted cavern is lit from above by the eerily beautiful flickering of living flame from the heart of the world and furnished with columns in the shape of flaming Dragons (one of the few other types of creatures that Balrogs respect)and arching red bridges of the magical glass called laen. Spirits of Fire, the Balrogs display the character and power of the most fascinating of destructive forces in every facet.
  • Balrogs, also known as the Valaraukar, are an extremely powerful demonic race of fallen Maiar found in J.R.R Tolkien's fantasy universe of Arda and Middle-earth. The most notable demons of the First Age, they are noted as being a race that have undergone heavy changes by Tolkien as he began to alter them from a race that was once numerous enough to be described as "hosts" to beings that "at most" numbered seven at a time. Another aspect of the Balrog that changed through time was their size and physical nature, with later versions becoming more elemental in nature - fiery and near indestructible (this was the type chosen for the movie, it would appear).
  • Balrogs (Dämonen des Schreckens), auch bekannt als Feuergeißler und Valaraukar, waren Maiar, die Morgoth die Treue geschworen hatten und mit ihm nach Mittelerde gingen. Sie gehörten zu den mächtigsten Dienern Morgoths und halfen ihm, die Valar und Freien Völker zu bekämpfen. Der Anführer der Balrogs war Gothmog. Er tötete den Elbenfürsten Feanor, befehligte die Streitkräfte Morgoths in den Kriegen um Beleriand und zerstörte mit seinen Truppen das letzte Noldor-Königreich Gondolin. Er wurde von Ecthelion, dem Anführer der letzten Verteidiger Gondolins, getötet, welcher dabei ebenfalls umkam. Nach der endgültigen Niederlage Morgoths wurden er und die meisten Balrogs in die äußere Leere verbannt.
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