WebYes, they have wings. It says so, right there in the text: its wings were spread from wall to wall. However, its wings were apparently formed of shadow, not solid flesh. But the … WebAt least in the books, balrogs don't have wings. But I wondered the same thing watching the movie. 5 Balrog_the_third • 1 yr. ago I'm pretty sure they do have wings in the books. They are fallen Maiar which are kindof middle earths version of angels so I thought they retain their wings they are just make of fire now. 0 14 more replies
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WebIt is absolutely not a Balrog’s horn. I cannot imagine a Balrog’s body stays together once the Dark Fire within them is vanquished. Durin’s Bane became like a pile of ash and soot when it was smitten. 755 ObiSvenKenobi • 1 yr. ago It fell hard for Mithrandir. 272 [deleted] • 1 yr. ago Can ya blame it? 102 ObiSvenKenobi • 1 yr. ago WebCanon balrogs do not have either wings or horns. But I am not a canonist and I prefer my balrogs winged AND horned. Kikoso-OG • 2 yr. ago Canon never says that every balrog is the same. Some balrogs can be wingless and hornless. Others can have horns and wings. Others can have blackjack and hookers. lighthouse okc swim lessons
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WebI just got past the part where they are in the boats and see a flying creature that they think could be a balrog. Frodo then says it's no balrog. But it seems like they wouldn't have suggested that if balrogs had no wings. http://tolkien.slimy.com/essays/TAB6.html WebThis Lord of the Rings article contains spoilers for The Rings of Power.. At the end of episode 7 of The Rings of Power, we saw an image that will be chilling to fans of either Peter Jackson’s movies or Tolkien’s legendarium: a Balrog stirring under the Dwarf mines of Khazad-dûm.But what exactly is this fiery monster and how does it relate to the rest of … lighthouse oklahoma city