Was that a Balrog? 'Rings of Power' changes Tolkien canon for the better

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Was that a Balrog? 'Rings of Power' changes Tolkien canon for the better
Did we just get our first look at Durin
Was that a Balrog? 'Rings of Power' changes Tolkien canon for the better
Balrogs have wings y'all… how is this a debate? : r/lotr
Was that a Balrog? 'Rings of Power' changes Tolkien canon for the better
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Was that a Balrog? 'Rings of Power' changes Tolkien canon for the better
It also says that the Balrog “leaped” onto the bridge : r/lotrmemes
Was that a Balrog? 'Rings of Power' changes Tolkien canon for the better
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Was that a Balrog? 'Rings of Power' changes Tolkien canon for the better
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Was that a Balrog? 'Rings of Power' changes Tolkien canon for the better
As Tolkien's conception of Balrogs changed throughout the Silmarillion, with Balrogs decreasing in number and increasing in power, was the Balrog that Glorfindel faced not the same 'Balrog' that Durin's Bane was?
Was that a Balrog? 'Rings of Power' changes Tolkien canon for the better
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Was that a Balrog? 'Rings of Power' changes Tolkien canon for the better
Was that a Balrog? 'Rings of Power' changes Tolkien canon for the better
Was that a Balrog? 'Rings of Power' changes Tolkien canon for the better
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Was that a Balrog? 'Rings of Power' changes Tolkien canon for the better
The Balrog made no answer. The fire in it seemed to die, but the darkness grew. It stepped forward slowly on to the bridge, and suddenly it drew itself up to a

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