Type your answer here... If you can get it into a resevoir of water, then it flames are gone and the Balrog is defeated.
Morgoth.
The Balrog is the beast of Morgoth that killed Gandalf in The Fellowship of the Ring. It is said to be made of fire and ash and carry a firey whip.
A Balrog of Morgoth that had lived in the mines for many years. He defeats a balrog in the Mines of Moria.
In "The Lord of the Rings," the Balrog is a powerful and fearsome creature, originally a Maia spirit corrupted by Morgoth during the First Age. It is shrouded in shadow and flame, wielding a whip of fire, and embodies darkness and terror. The most notable Balrog in the series is Durin's Bane, which dwells in the Mines of Moria and confronts Gandalf during the Fellowship's passage. The encounter culminates in a dramatic battle that showcases the Balrog's immense strength and the peril it poses to the Fellowship.
A cool gamer tag would be Balrog of Morgoth. So it would be like BalrogOfMorgoth with any number. If you don't know what that is then search it on google images.
You could mean Sauron, who is a Maia spirit, and servant to Morgoth, who turned Sauron from a Balrog into humanoid in an attempt to destroy all of mankind. Or you could mean Morgoth himself, who is a valar spirit, and the greatest evil force in the LOTR universe, directly responsible for all evil creatures in middle earth, and fully accountable for every innocent death in LOTR history.
Morgoth's Ring was created in 1993.
Morgoth - band - ended in 1998.
Morgoth - band - was created in 1987.
Balrog was created in 1954.
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A Balrog; a Maiar (demigod) in the form of a great demon of fire, with a fierce whip. The Balrogs were the greatest servants of Morgoth, the first and greatest Dark Lord, but all save one were slain in the First Age. The single Balrog fled into the east, and hid itself beneath the Misty Mountains, beneath what would become Moria, until it was awoken by the delving of the dwarves. It was slain by Gandalf upon the peak of Zirak-Zigil.