The One Ring could only be destroyed by the intense heat in which it was forged. A Balrog simply isn't hot enough.
There would have been nothing to write about! What would have been the point of even having a book?
Gandalf tells him
He 'left' them in Mordor. After leading them through the maze underground, they arrived in the final all. The Balrog arrived and Gandalf fell into the chasm blocking its path.
They agree to take a force into Mordor to challenge Sauron. The intent was to give Frodo more time and less scrutiny.
Gandalf tells Aragorn about Frodo before he sees Saruman. Aragorn knew about Gollum before hand because he had been tracking him and knew of his escape from Mirkwood and his capture in Mordor, where Frodo's identity was revealed.
Mordor is a fiction based land that was created by J.R.R. Tolkien as the place of operation for Sauron. It is commonly recognized for being used in The Lord of the Rings.
Gandalf tells him
He 'left' them in Mordor. After leading them through the maze underground, they arrived in the final all. The Balrog arrived and Gandalf fell into the chasm blocking its path.
They agree to take a force into Mordor to challenge Sauron. The intent was to give Frodo more time and less scrutiny.
He probably read the Norse Mythology because Gandalf was a Dwarf's name in the Norse Mythology. There are many other names J.R.R. Tolkien took for his story like Elrond; Saruman; Mordor; Iluvatar; Aragorn and many more.
The Necromancer, who actually was the Dark Lord Sauron in hiding before he reentered Mordor. While this did help the health of Mirkwood some, its main effect was to cause Sauron to actually return to Mordor and call up his servants the Nazgul.
Mordor Orcs are Orcs from the Land of Mordor and are loyal to Sauron
No, definitely not. He meant that they should leave the Mines now while they had a chance, and not let him keep them any longer.
Shadows of Mordor happened in 1987.
Shadows of Mordor was created in 1987.
Frodo carried the ring to Mordor.
No, because it is not real. One cannot simply walk into Mordor. The evil is much too great there.
Gandalf tells Aragorn about Frodo before he sees Saruman. Aragorn knew about Gollum before hand because he had been tracking him and knew of his escape from Mirkwood and his capture in Mordor, where Frodo's identity was revealed.