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Where did the balrog come from?

Morgoth.


Where is beleriand in relation to middle earth?

It was originally a land west of what is shown in the maps of Middle Earth. It was destroyed in the war between the Valar and Morgoth at the end of the First Age, in which Morgoth was defeated and banished to the Void. Most of the Elvish kingdoms mentioned in the Sylmarilion were there.


Did orcs really exist?

No. They are a fictional race created by fantasy author J.R.R. Tolkien to serve as the Enemy's mass numbers of troops in The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion.


Who do you think would win and why in a fight out of Feanor with the silmarils vs Morgoth?

Its totally imbalanced: Feanor is just an Elf and Morgoth is a dark Vala! Also Morgoth had stolen the Silmarils from Feanor. Third the Silmarils weren't weapons, they were jewels that had been designed by Feanor to hold the light of the 2 trees. Only the power of the other Valar (who hesitated as they knew such a war would severely damage earth) or the direct power of Eru (who wanted to see how his creations could handle things themselves) could stop Morgoth. Eventually it took both, the Valar to defeat him and Eru to banish him. One more thing, after the Kin Slaying neither Feanor nor his brothers could ever touch a Silmaril again without being burned by it like the Silmarils burned every evil creature that touched them. They burned Morgoth as he took them away to his fortress (this is why he became black, prior to this though evil he was fair to look upon), they burned the innards of Morgoth's chief Warg Carcharoth when it bit off Beren's hand carrying a Silmaril stolen from Morgoth's crown driving the Warg totally mad (Note: this Silmaril was eventually returned to the Far West by Earindil and now provides the light of Earindil's star: the evening and morning star.), they burned Feanor's only surviving brother when he stole another Silmaril from Morgoth's crown and was driven so mad that he drowned himself in the sea taking that Silmaril with him to the bottom of the sea. The third Silmaril was lost in the final destruction of Angband.


What was the Balrog?

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.

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