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The Balrog killed Durin VI, the Dwarf-King of Khazad-dûm, whereafter it was called Durin's Bane by the Dwarves. [T 32] [T 34] Avarice, principally for mithril, drove the dwarves to go too deep and awaken the Balrog. [2] The Dwarves attempted to fight the Balrog, but its power was far too great for them.
The Durins: When Annatar/Sauron comes to Khazad-dûm to ask for mithril on behalf of Celebrimbor, he is denied by King Durin III who has grown greedy over Moria's riches. He's also obsessed with ...
Durin's Bane: A Balrog, a demonic servant of Morgoth whose form is of fire and shadow. In Tolkien's history, Durin's Bane sleeps beneath Khazad-dûm until being disturbed by the Dwarves greedily mining for mithril during the Third Age. In The Rings of Power, Durin's Bane is first awoken during the Second Age, [97] [107] by the actions of King ...
Translated into English, they read, "Maegnas is my name, I am the spider's bane." According to the Appendix of The Silmarillion , the element maeg in Sindarin means "sharp" or "piercing". [ T 49 ] The film version of Sting is 23 inches (580 mm) long (24 while in scabbard ) and 3 inches (76 mm) wide at the hilt.
King Durin III. The first bearer of the mightiest Dwarf Ring, the Ring of Thrór, is King Durin III. He was part of the King of Durin's Folk who ruled Khazad-dûm at the time of Sauron’s attack ...
The younger Durin pleads with his father and king, fondly recalling moments and memories they Rings of Power Finale Recap: A Major Death, and a Reveal, Set the Stage for (Possible) Season 3 ...
Melkor (Morgoth, a fallen Vala) and Sauron, a fallen Maia [T 6] [T 7] Sauron greatly increased his power by putting much of his own power into the One Ring [T 8] Balrogs: Evil fire-spirits, Maiar corrupted by Morgoth, in a man-shaped body: Durin's Bane started to open a door in Moria closed with a spell by Gandalf. [T 9] Dragons
[T 1] Eventually all seven Rings were destroyed or reclaimed by Sauron. [T 7] One of the rings was given to Durin III, and passed down to Thrór, who gave it to his son Thráin II, father of Thorin Oakenshield. Sauron captured Thráin and took the ring from him in the dungeons of Dol Guldur. [T 1]