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    8:34 - First Age Balrogs
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    18:41 - The Balrog's Awakening
    22:57 - Sauron and the Balrog
    27:23 - Gandalf and the Balrog
    32:49 - The Balrog's Final Battle
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  • @eric1scooby
    @eric1scooby Před rokem +1582

    The depth, intricacy, and almost realness of Tolkien lore makes me somewhat offended when people compare to Harry Potter

    • @petrmaly9087
      @petrmaly9087 Před rokem +137

      Harry Potter is slightly expanded fanfiction of "The Worst Witch" by Jill Murphy. Rowling made it up as she wrote it, chapter by chapter, there is no logic, no depth to it's lore.

    • @eric1scooby
      @eric1scooby Před rokem +15

      @@petrmaly9087 you're a wise soul!!

    • @timber72
      @timber72 Před rokem +30

      @@petrmaly9087 Indeed. There is no unifying theme or themes; each book can stand completely on its own, with virtually zero impact on any of the others.
      It's kind of sad, but there you have it.

    • @robertaldaron4870
      @robertaldaron4870 Před rokem +45

      There is no comparison.
      None.

    • @chrishammonds9872
      @chrishammonds9872 Před rokem +12

      💯 Facts! No comparison. LOTR blows. HP is the goat 🐐

  • @brohanfromrohan5771
    @brohanfromrohan5771 Před 11 měsíci +283

    Gandalf wasn't wrong. Numenor was destroyed. It was gone. So when he said Mithril was only found in Moria, that was to say that's the only place it could be mined.

    • @billfred9411
      @billfred9411 Před 5 měsíci +19

      I cant help but think the Valar were kind of dicks for making it so easy for humans to get access to mithril in Numenor while the dwarfs had to mine into hell and back to get there's. I am assuming the humans didn't have a super deep mine on that island and mithril was basically brought to the surface during its creation. They probably just had to dig a little bit into the mountain and bam the best metal in existence while the poor dwarfs had to dig so deep they found a balrog.

    • @franconnorton7087
      @franconnorton7087 Před 5 měsíci +19

      The dwarves dug mithral in moria for 5000 years. Maybe the easy veins ran out first.

    • @billfred9411
      @billfred9411 Před 5 měsíci +7

      @@franconnorton7087 I guess you're not wrong but mithril was not exactly something they would be finding on the regular. I would bet less then 0.0001 of the total minerals they mine was mithril. Dwarfs did not even choose Moria as a home it's just where the first dwarf Durin was placed during the creation of middle earth, similar to how the humans of Numenor were placed on that island.

    • @theophrastusbombastus1359
      @theophrastusbombastus1359 Před 5 měsíci +10

      It was their insatiable greed, borne of the 7 rings Sauron gave to the dwarves, that caused them to dig too deep.

    • @billfred9411
      @billfred9411 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@theophrastusbombastus1359 As you said seven of the dwarf kings were given rings but that didnt make them all dig deep. Many just hoarded more treasure like what happen at the lonely mountain that led to so much treasure it attracted Smaug. Moria was the only dwarf civilization big enough to dig so deep and from what i remember it was only the actions of one or two generations of dwarf kings using a ring that led to them going so deep. The thing is dwarfs live for a long time so those corrupted dwarf kings were able to do a lot in their lifetime.

  • @richardmather1906
    @richardmather1906 Před rokem +440

    You left out what, to me, is the most interesting thing between Gandalf and the Balrog. When the fellowship leave the chamber, Gandalf is there by the door. He puts a shutting spell on the door. He also feel the Balrog come into the chamber, though he does not know what it is. And when the Balrog puts his hands on the door, he "perceives" the presence of both Gandalf and Gandalf's spell. And he casts a counter spell. So they can feel each other's presence without even seeing each other.

    • @enigma9971
      @enigma9971 Před rokem +61

      They are both Maiar

    • @FU05241960
      @FU05241960 Před rokem +106

      real recognize real

    • @nooneinparticular1491
      @nooneinparticular1491 Před 11 měsíci +27

      The Moria scenes in LotR: Fellowship still hold up well IMO, but the Wizard's Duel between Gandalf and Durin's Bane could easily have taken the place of the collapsing stairway sequence; that would both improved the narrative and saved screen time.

    • @tomlienert882
      @tomlienert882 Před 10 měsíci +28

      @@nooneinparticular1491I suspect the filmmakers didn’t think it would work as well with general audiences (and they had to appeal to a LOT more than just serious Tolkien fans) as a chase scene with lots of crumbling staircases and bridges.

    • @petertaysum5563
      @petertaysum5563 Před 10 měsíci +34

      @@tomlienert882 PJ talks about how they had "Slime Balrog" and Gandalf battling their way up the stairs, but the CGI was prohibitively expensive. Even in the shortened version it's still up there as one the greatest film openings ever. A definite case of less is more (esp. when compared to Bolg vs Legolas in TBOTFA).

  • @AnonymousUser1776
    @AnonymousUser1776 Před rokem +388

    Mithril was found in Numenor and also in Valinor; However, at the time Gandalf said that mithril was only found in Moria it was true as Numenor had been destroyed and Valinor removed from the world forever.

    • @DreZzBE
      @DreZzBE Před rokem +22

      True so Gandalf was right tbf

    • @paulbrickler
      @paulbrickler Před rokem +54

      Also, Valinor and Numenor were not technically 'Middle Earth'.

    • @GaiusMarius65
      @GaiusMarius65 Před rokem +6

      Exactly!

    • @T1ttyLedz
      @T1ttyLedz Před rokem +6

      I was about to comment something similar. I find it odd this was overlooked.

    • @T1ttyLedz
      @T1ttyLedz Před rokem +5

      @View Bot if that's the case then so is the hobbit and lord of the rings by Peter jackson; asog was dead but brought back for the film, aragon had the sword and let the dead army free of their oath earlier on, Tom bombadil wasn't involved, the barrowdowns never happened, we didn't see gandalf vs the nazgul in weathertop, gandalf didnt help conjour the steeds in the water... if you're going to count RoP as a fanfiction you can't deny the heavy editing of the hobbit and lotr.
      Plus I think it's well known numenor and Aman have mithril too..
      And I imagine as some of the numenorians left numenor to create gondor among other cities on Middle earth atleast some of the guard armour was of numenorian mithril

  • @kristinestout1170
    @kristinestout1170 Před rokem +72

    Interesting how the Balrog fled to the caverns deep under the Misty Mountains, just like another evil character that we are more familiar with, Precious.

    • @nanot.1984
      @nanot.1984 Před rokem +12

      Ungoliant also dwelt down in the depths of middle earth, right?before being banished outside time and space

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      @thebookworm123 Před 11 měsíci

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  • @mandalore5558
    @mandalore5558 Před rokem +241

    I wonder if Durin's Bane killed Gandalf or if it was Gandalf's use of his full Maia power that simply overwhelmed his mortal body.

    • @johnsykes9623
      @johnsykes9623 Před rokem +32

      Yes, very nice point. Would like to see this question taken further if possible

    • @johnsykes9623
      @johnsykes9623 Před rokem +28

      Is this realy why Gandalf could be returned without breaking too many rules

    • @kd6420
      @kd6420 Před rokem +6

      Word, never thought of that!

    • @Busrayne
      @Busrayne Před rokem +44

      Interesting, but I don’t think so. Melian the Maia used her full powers in a mortal body with no trouble. Also, Gandalf and the other Istari were sent to Middle Earth with only a fraction of their power because their role was to advise and inspire - not be combatants. The other factor was the Balrog, being a spirit of fire, was at a considerable disadvantage against Gandalf without his fire and his flaming sword (shattered by Glamdring in their first pass) after having been quenched by water. Gandalf pursued him ever hewing him with Glamdring (a sword with an edge so keen it could cut goblin chains off dwarves with ease). So when they reached the top of the Endless Stair and the Balrog burst back into flame, he must have been wounded severely by the ordeal at this point, allowing Gandalf to finish him even in his low powered state.

    • @chrisdaigle5410
      @chrisdaigle5410 Před rokem +66

      Gandalf the Grey did expire in defeating the Balrog. Their battle lasted ten days and he expired from exhaustion. But since his work wasn't finished, he was sent back as Gandalf the White.
      "Gandalf's body lay on the peak for nineteen days, until he was resurrected by Eru and sent back to Middle-earth alive to complete his task. For three days he lay in a trance, until he was found by the Windlord Gwaihir and carried to Caras Galadhon in Lothlórien, where he was healed and clothed in white, and thus became Gandalf the White, more powerful than ever before"

  • @dreadsocialistroberts
    @dreadsocialistroberts Před rokem +80

    Gandalf, plus the presence of The One Ring and Gandalf's Ring definitely attracted Durin's Bane. I think they are also what really caught the attention of the Watcher in the Water.

    • @craig3111
      @craig3111 Před 9 měsíci +11

      Yeah I remember the film appendices made a point about how the watcher grabs Frodo and the tentacles are searching him for the ring. Showing how all evil is drawn towards it

    • @forfun6273
      @forfun6273 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Yeah idk if Gandalf couldn’t perceive that bilbo had the one ring then I don’t see how the balrog would have perceived it without even getting close.

    • @Flaris
      @Flaris Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@forfun6273I think it's safe to say the Ring wasn't nearly as active for much of the time Bilbo had it. At least compared to the level it was at by the time Frodo was traveling anywhere near Durin's Bane. By that point in the adventure I'd say it's entirely possible the Ring drew the attention of the Balrog.

    • @dynjarren5454
      @dynjarren5454 Před 5 měsíci +1

      The Balrog couldn't have decerned the ring or even what it was...much less cared. The Balrog had no alliance or allegiance with Sauron at any time.
      So it couldn't have known or been aware of the ring...but maybe only it's power

    • @OhNoAlexxStreams
      @OhNoAlexxStreams Před měsícem +1

      @@craig3111it’s a tentacle mugging. He stole Frodo’s wallet too.

  • @VoidNull9222
    @VoidNull9222 Před rokem +91

    Adding to Gandalf and the Balrog being each other’s opposite: Gandalf with Narya kindled hope in his companions and the other free peoples of Middle Earth. The Balrog on the other hand only brought despair and destruction to those it encountered
    I never put all the parallels between them together before this video, fantastic work!

    • @shamurevolt
      @shamurevolt Před 3 měsíci +1

      Durin’s Bane is mythologically and also narratively the opposite of Gandalf the Grey and Sauron is mythologically and narratively the opposite of Gandalf the White.

    • @cptsteele91
      @cptsteele91 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@shamurevoltand Saruman? Well, he a bitch

  • @jayt9608
    @jayt9608 Před rokem +91

    I had a few thoughts.
    1) The battle between the Balrog and Gandalf could be said to have been the last battle of the War of Wrath.
    2) I agree that Gandalf's magic and the Ring would have been enough to draw the attention of the Balrog, but I also believe that he was disinclined to stir beyond his stony kingdom. Gandalf does not reveal his power again until he is facing the unseen Balrog in a war of wills, and even then they do not know one another. Pippin's dropping the stone is what alerted all their enemies to their presence, and alerted the Balrog to the invasion of his kingdom. This being the third such incursion, he chooses to come personally and with overwhelming force.
    3) The fight between the Balrog and Gandalf I believe is told in exacting detail. This is a foe that Gandalf, though weakened by choice in coming to Middle Earth, can release the full force of his might against. The War of Wrath destroyed a continent, and here we get a glimpse as to why. This fight was epic in scale, especially its conclusion where the reports of fire and lightening upon the mountain heights are reported far and wide, especially as it occurred in dramatic fashion. Further, in throwing down the Balrog, both the mountainside and the Endless stair are smashed to utter ruin. Such devastation would have required the work of a lifetime or more, but was accomplished in mere moments as the fight closed.
    4) The Balrog seems to take an interest in possible threats to his realm. Dain Ironfoot actually seems him briefly upon killing Azog, and then councils against the resettlement of Moria as they can not combat the the Bane of Durin.
    5) I think it likely that both Sauron and the Balrog knew of one another, and felt that the best policy was one of noninterference. This Balrog would have also been present to save Morgoth from Ungoilant. It seems likely therefore that these two servant of Morgoth decided not to pit themselves against one another.
    6) Could it be that the destruction of this Balrog was in the plan of Illuvitar the entire time? The elves had killed two at great cost, and there were few left who would be able to replicate the feat. The Balrog could have in time grown bold enough to become a Dark Lord in his own right, but by destroying him before his potential powers were at their full, it circumvented the rise of a third Dark Lord, just as the destruction of Saruman ensured that he could not replace Sauron.

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    • @forfun6273
      @forfun6273 Před 7 měsíci +6

      Glorfindel probably could have taken him.

    • @fipse
      @fipse Před 6 měsíci +10

      Add Smaug to the potential future Dark Lords. It really seems that Gandalf made sure that no supernatural being was able to replace Sauron.

    • @jayt9608
      @jayt9608 Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@fipse
      Smaug was definitely a second possibility, and if one thinks about it, most of the Third Age already had been ruled by a third Dark Lord, namely the Witch-King of Angmar, who dominated Middle Earth during Sauron's millennia of recovery.

    • @jayt9608
      @jayt9608 Před 6 měsíci +6

      @forfun6273
      Glorfindel, Elrond, Celeborn, Galadriel, and Círdan the shipwright all might have had the power to do this, but the conditions would have to be correct, and they would die in the doing. The only beings in Middle Earth that might have defeated the Balrog without dying would be Sauron, a Ringwraith, and Shelob, but even then, one must question if the doing would be worth it.

  • @hodgrix
    @hodgrix Před rokem +22

    I also seem to remember Gandalf mentioning something about how the dark power in Moria was drawn to him and that he was destined to meet it after he blocks the door the first time.

  • @paulemge9156
    @paulemge9156 Před rokem +68

    Awesome video as always.
    My head canon is there were 3-7 Balrogs and many lesser fire spirits that served Melkor and where also mistaken for Balrogs

    • @martystrasinger3801
      @martystrasinger3801 Před rokem +14

      I think that works, and may be the best way of uniting Tolkien’s early thoughts on balrogs with his later ones.

    • @thearmchairjournalist566
      @thearmchairjournalist566 Před rokem +3

      There were less than 10 but most were killed before Melkor was thrown into the void. I think all bar one were gone by then. Durin’s bane was a Maiar and basically neutral - all were before Melkor corrupted them.

    • @TheGamingplayer12
      @TheGamingplayer12 Před rokem +4

      So like 7 main balrogs and an army of powerful fire spirits mistaken as balrogs I like that too actually excellent head cannon

    • @nikhtzatzi
      @nikhtzatzi Před 7 měsíci +2

      obviously when people of middle earth would write history not first hand, many demon looking things could be called a balrog. how even today we can say "devils" without it meanimg "the devil"

  • @chaiwarrior111
    @chaiwarrior111 Před rokem +39

    I have not even watched yet, but love that you are creating again! Rest when you need to, we patiently wait.

  • @Spartan1312
    @Spartan1312 Před rokem +159

    Everything was fine until the fire...I mean Balrog attacked

    • @Special_Tactics_Force_Unit
      @Special_Tactics_Force_Unit Před rokem +2

      Mmmm stale memes

    • @ryanmcwilliams8784
      @ryanmcwilliams8784 Před rokem +7

      This wasn’t funny but it did make me snort with a slight chuckle so I mean I guess it works

    • @Spartan1312
      @Spartan1312 Před rokem +6

      @@ryanmcwilliams8784 Sorry I know it was bad, it just came to mind after hearing his intro to Khazad-Dum

    • @Aros-pr2xr
      @Aros-pr2xr Před rokem +2

      Everything was fine until the fire… I mean Hasbro Nation attacked

    • @joojoo4998
      @joojoo4998 Před rokem

      A kinda fucking demon Giant* coverd* in 🔥

  • @oguzhanenescetin5702
    @oguzhanenescetin5702 Před rokem +38

    It seems they like to take a nap alot. Pretty sure when Ungoliant was about to snack Morgoth they were not happy their sleep being interrupted. It seems Sauron treated them with much love and great care in Angband
    Jokes aside, another great video from one of my favorite youtubers. I cannot describe how excited I am to see mighty Glaurungs story!💚

    • @aizensama1801
      @aizensama1801 Před rokem +2

      why i feel this joke is very much real 🤣

    • @TheGreatPower365
      @TheGreatPower365 Před rokem +10

      soft balrog
      warm balrog
      little ball of fire
      soft balrog
      warm balrog
      burn burn burn

  • @jameshitt3263
    @jameshitt3263 Před rokem +23

    I doubt the Balrog would accept being considered any kind of "pet" of Sauron's, and likewise I bet Sauron knew better anyway. The threat/rivalry potential seems most likely. I imagine the Balrogs are like Morgoth's Nazgul; his most loyal and trusty servants. They might have common purposed for a while, but I suspect their goals would eventually be in conflict. (I imagine the Balrog's chief motivation would be bringing Morgoth back from the Void.)

  • @alexp6712
    @alexp6712 Před rokem +8

    It may be interpreted that Pippin also in the book alerts the denizens of Moria that there are intruders. Right after the stone, they hear the sound of a hammer tapping in an uneven rhythm, which they speculate might be a signal. Gandalf says something like “it may have nothing to do with the hobbit’s stone, but my guess is that something has been disturbed that would have been best left in peace”.

  • @rebeccalyn9908
    @rebeccalyn9908 Před rokem +35

    This is like a dwarven week in lore land. I love it!!!

    • @ryanmcwilliams8784
      @ryanmcwilliams8784 Před rokem +3

      It’s always dwarven week when you go swimming with hairy little women

    • @rebeccalyn9908
      @rebeccalyn9908 Před rokem +2

      @@ryanmcwilliams8784 😂 I'm little, freakishly strong, but not as hairy. Seriously. I'm 5ft 1/4 inch. I'm stronger, though much less smaller, than my husband, distance hike, have a thing for rocks, can chug a mug like a champ... I've been referred to a dwarven/hobbit hybrid. Mash up of merry and pippin (logical, polite, pleasant, loyal, and absolutely naive to the seriousness of situations at times and have to be held back from touching the big red button everyone tells you not to touch). Just not the big feet, stoutness, or hairiness.
      Wanna go have a beer at The Prancing Pony sometime? 😂

  • @rarr2218
    @rarr2218 Před rokem +9

    In his first incarnation Glorfindel killed a Balrog. He was sent back even stronger.

  • @chrisschmalhofer4348
    @chrisschmalhofer4348 Před rokem +10

    My wife’s students really enjoyed your very first video explaining what happened “in the beginning”. She really enjoys your gift for storytelling, and making a subject as rich and complex as Tolkien’s legendarium accessible. Please keep up the excellent work!

  • @DingoNovember
    @DingoNovember Před rokem +45

    To think about it, it took just one Balrog to cause a downfall of the mightiest Dwarven faction. But Glorfindel did defeat one. And Fingolfin even did wound Melkor. Those high elves were so OP. And also those Numenoreans who can scare Sauron by only mere presence, that was so crazy.

    • @VidsnStuff
      @VidsnStuff Před rokem +11

      Numenorians are soooo cool though, there's thousands of long lived, wise, super strong, super humans, who can coordinate plans with the help of the Palantiri and beat back the forces of Sauron's own army back to his own lawn.
      He had every right to fear and hate such a powerful people.

    • @aexndr387
      @aexndr387 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Don't forget Finrod...

    • @zippyparakeet1074
      @zippyparakeet1074 Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​@@VidsnStuff orchestrating the downfall of Numenor is the cruelest thing Sauron did to Men imo.

  • @joemck74
    @joemck74 Před rokem +60

    I think Peter Jackson really missed a brilliant opportunity with the fight between the Fellowship and the Wargs before entering Moria. It would have been a great chance to show Gandalf reluctantly revealing some of his power in a very cinematic way, and also helped the audience appreciate why the Fellowship would enter a place as dangerous as Moria - because Gandalf had been forced to make a giant neon sign pointing at their small vulnerable group wandering in the wilderness under a treacherous sky.

    • @TheEvertw
      @TheEvertw Před rokem +5

      Excellent idea.
      There could have been a tiny little scene zooming out of that fight and seeing some crows observe the fight and then take off.

    • @timber72
      @timber72 Před rokem +5

      Peter Jackson missed MANY things in his "adaptation", which is why I tell anyone interested to ignore the films completely.

    • @bvldr
      @bvldr Před rokem +44

      @@timber72 sounds like the most awful and ignorant “advice” lmao

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Před rokem +24

      ​@@timber72A bit exaggerated, as Jackson's LotR trilogy is the closest available cinematic adaptation despite their lost details, such as Gandalf making such a public display of power on Weathertop while the hobbits and Aragorn watch the flames from afar, not knowing who or what it was until they see the "Gandalf" signature on a stone during their own use of the old ruin.

    • @timber72
      @timber72 Před rokem

      @@johndododoe1411 That is apologist nonsense. As I explained, in great and explicit detail, Jackson didn't merely make minor detail changes...he destroyed Tolkien's main theme entirely.

  • @haleyschreiter9746
    @haleyschreiter9746 Před rokem +31

    Excellent video, Rainbow Dave! The collective history of Moria can get rather murky, so this summary is definitely appreciated. And I very much agree with you that Sauron and the Balrog would view each other more as equals than anything else, so an alliance of any kind where one might take orders from the other is vastly unlikely.

    • @thearmchairjournalist566
      @thearmchairjournalist566 Před rokem

      True - both were Maiar and closely matched in power, so unlikely to appreciate being lorded over 😂

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Před rokem

      ​@@thearmchairjournalist566But still capable of cooperation like Melkor and Ungoliant.

    • @nick1801
      @nick1801 Před 8 měsíci

      @@johndododoe1411 Who ultimately turned on each other, as is always the case with evil beings (at least for Tolkien). Eventually Sauron probably planned on forcing the Balrog to submit after he had the ring. Until he was certain that he would come out on top there was no need to stir the hornets nest, and for his part the balrog showed very little inclination to venture beyond Moria.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Před 8 měsíci

      @@nick1801 Oh, like Putin and Progozin (Wagner) or Hitler and Röhm (SA Storm Troopers)?

  • @CalliopeFive
    @CalliopeFive Před rokem +9

    Yay, new Rainbow Dave vid! I like waiting for longer stuff from you, knowing you get rest is nicer than knowing you stressed to get something out quicker.

  • @masstrapper7645
    @masstrapper7645 Před rokem +77

    This was amazing as always. I’m sure it’s been suggested and there’s probably legal reasons but if it were possible for you to do audiobooks of professor Tolkiens work I would definitely purchase it. You read the story better than any I’ve heard to date. Your skills of storytelling and inflection are fantastic. Thanks for all you do👍👍

    • @beckyedgeworth9639
      @beckyedgeworth9639 Před rokem +9

      What if we promise not to tell…🫢🤫

    • @joeybox0rox649
      @joeybox0rox649 Před rokem +5

      I think a collaboration between Dave, Robert from "In Deep Geek" & Matt from "Nerd of the Rings," & I too would purchase those audio books.👍👍

    • @James-dn8dh
      @James-dn8dh Před rokem +2

      ​@joeybox0rox649 yes.

    • @scotthudson8722
      @scotthudson8722 Před rokem +5

      @@joeybox0rox649 I can't do Nerd of the Rings videos anymore after he stood by while Amazom desecrated Tolkien (and I used to love his channel!)

    • @stevenklimecky4918
      @stevenklimecky4918 Před rokem +1

      @@scotthudson8722 I agree!

  • @dustinfindsrocks
    @dustinfindsrocks Před rokem +38

    I love your deep dives into Tolkien's world. Keep up the great work!

  • @shaunlan5193
    @shaunlan5193 Před rokem +3

    Finding a new video from you is always the highlight of my day! Thank you for all of your wonderful work

  • @nathaniellong4281
    @nathaniellong4281 Před rokem +7

    I wonder if Tolkien woke someone up one day and they got very angry with him, and that's where he got the idea of the Balrog getting very angry when it was woken up.

  • @abigailg9188
    @abigailg9188 Před rokem +8

    This was just the boost my morning needed! I’m happy you’re back with more mithril quality content. ❤

  • @matts3137
    @matts3137 Před rokem +5

    Your channel has grown so much. Congrats on all your success! I absolutely love your brilliant essays on everything LOTR. Cheers!

  • @hfcriske
    @hfcriske Před rokem +10

    As much as I can hardly wait for the continuation of the Silmarillion stories, I really liked this as well :)

  • @tomas6179
    @tomas6179 Před rokem +2

    When I’m reading the title of this video it makes me imagine that Balrog snoozed a couple of times before waking up 🤣🤣🤣

  • @alandeletras
    @alandeletras Před rokem +2

    One of the best channels about Tolkien's lore I have seen. I enjoy your narration and knowledge way too much. Kudos, man.

  • @kyletrout3828
    @kyletrout3828 Před rokem +6

    These videos are so awesome and necessary. It allows people passionate about the amazing world that Tolkien gave us to share it with the rest of us.

  • @jamespurcer3730
    @jamespurcer3730 Před rokem +10

    Sauron was also one of the Maiar along with the Wizards of Middle Earth and the Balrogs. However, Gandalf actually had a healthy fear of the power of Sauron.

    • @Ryan-pj5cx
      @Ryan-pj5cx Před rokem +5

      being of the Maiar does not make one the strongest of the Maiar.

  • @pashahussain
    @pashahussain Před rokem

    Just came across the channel, love your narration dude, highly detailed too which is great and all the art is a wonderful touch. Found a new channel to binge 💀 so thank for that

  • @christianstibich7454
    @christianstibich7454 Před rokem +2

    Great video, Dave!
    Two weeks in a row!
    The world makes sense again.

  • @jamesw3413
    @jamesw3413 Před rokem +10

    So close to 100k! You deserve it man I love your videos
    I like to imagine a Balrog fleeing to the South East (as Tolkein alluded to multiple escaping the war of wrath). It would be a nice setting for Blue Wizard vs balrog fanfiction or maybe even another minor dark lord. All non canon speculation of course

  • @sebastos7693
    @sebastos7693 Před rokem +5

    I agree with you that if Sauron knew what exactly Durins Bane was, he'd probably not bother trying to get it to serve him, because the nature of the Balrogs (and Shelob for that matter) didn't allow them to be reliable servants for his goal and trying to subjugate them would have been much more trouble than it was worth. Shelobs primary objective was to eat, and the Balrogs objective was to destroy/kill. Both didn't align with Sauron objective of dominion over other creatures and were better left alone, as long as they didn't bother him.

    • @sebastos7693
      @sebastos7693 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Nick-zp3ub Of course he would be, but what would keep the Balrog from turning on Sauron before that. What would prevent it from becoming a power for himself, like Saruman did and what if it actually got it's hands on the Ring?

  • @chuntoon1
    @chuntoon1 Před rokem

    Always so glad to see another video pop up! I'll be watching this weekend!

  • @PropellerhedzMedia
    @PropellerhedzMedia Před 7 měsíci +1

    Just blown away by the depth, detail and passion you dedicate to this channel and content. Thank you so very much for.sharing

  • @oguzhanenescetin5702
    @oguzhanenescetin5702 Před rokem +9

    Although I dont really think Sauron would fear Durins Bane in any scenario,( Gandalf the Gray defeated him and both Gandalf the White and Tolkien admitted even after his empowerement, Gandalf could never defeat Sauron by himself. ( somewhere Tolkien writes even without the ring, greatly diminished TA Sauron without his ring vs Gandalf the White “with the One Ring”would be a battle of equals)) I can see Durins Bane not “minding” Sauron. Balrogs are not very motivated and they are generally quite peacefull without a power leading them. Great thoughts as always.

    • @rboss5919
      @rboss5919 Před 4 měsíci

      I was always under the impression that the Balrog was stronger than Gandalf and it was only through Gandalfs sheer will and determination that he was just barely able to defeat it. That said, Sauron by the time of Fellowship had definitely reclaimed enough power to best the Balrog but he may have opted out as a battle with such a powerful opponent might have left him weakened enough to set back plans for his return. Likewise, I don't think he had any intent to directly fight Gandalf or Saruman without his ring either.

    • @oguzhanenescetin5702
      @oguzhanenescetin5702 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@rboss5919 Gandalf, for most of the time, held the upper hand against Balrog in their fight. No this was a fight of equals that’s basically the whole reason Gandalf was able to slay it. After becoming the White, Gandalf was barely powerful enough to hold back Sauron through palantir and Tolkien in his letters noted that Sauron’s strength would be much greater in person. So Sauron was still more powerfull than the White by a good margin. Gandalf the White however is way more powerful than the Grey. To make a comparison Grey Gandalf needed his whole power to “hold back” only 6 of the Nazgûl whereas as White he defeated them with a single display of power when Ringwraiths were greater in power. Tolkien also noted in HoME that Sauron was a greater spirit compared to Balrogs. All an all Balrog wouldn’t have a chance. Would it cause trouble? Maybe

  • @dantheman9395
    @dantheman9395 Před rokem +3

    Can see this story in my head as you are telling. It was great

  • @Syntheconductor
    @Syntheconductor Před rokem +1

    Amazing as always! When I see a video from you, I know my day just got all the better! Thank you sir!

  • @Agreus93
    @Agreus93 Před rokem

    It was a very looong week for me, so happy to se you posted a video, just what I needed
    I grabbed a beer and enjoyed!
    Excellent video as always, thanks you!

  • @Meggimagine
    @Meggimagine Před rokem +3

    The illustrations are as great as ever... Thanks for this, I was actually wondering how the Balrog could have hidden in Khazad Dûm without the dwarves noticing him entering, it does make a lot of sense!

  • @MellowMutts270
    @MellowMutts270 Před rokem +12

    Great video! I always found the Balrog to be fascinating. In my head canon there were thousands of them until The Battle of the Powers where most were wiped out. Also very happy to see that you have a sponsor this video, congratulations!

    • @ryancox4498
      @ryancox4498 Před 7 měsíci

      I like to think there was only ever a small number. I suspect that the Nazgul were somewhat inspired by King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table and the Twelve Peers of Charlemagne. They were Sauron's personal force of Anti-Paladins. From that perspective, I can imagine Tolkien at least toying with the idea of the Balrogs being a similar type of force for Morgoth. Maybe Sauron was even intentionally trying to emulate his old master when forming the Nine.

  • @jonasfavela6909
    @jonasfavela6909 Před rokem +1

    Your work is absolutely top notch!!! Love it

  • @Lord_Malkior
    @Lord_Malkior Před rokem

    I did not expect to watch the entirety of this video, but I did. Well done and thank you for clearly putting so much effort into it.

  • @aaronrowell6943
    @aaronrowell6943 Před rokem +11

    I think it's interesting that we know so little about these events because it leads to find speculation like this often times the stories are at their best when they are left ambiguous
    It's funny in the book version that they did not know about the balrogs existence are they weren't 100% sure what it was there was speculation but unlike the movie no one knew it was for sure a balrog. Both gandalf and Aragorn had both traveled through moria with no problems other than that it was not a fun adventure.
    It's probably good though that this had happened the way that it did because gandalf is probably the only person who could defeat the balrog at that point.

    • @bendream544
      @bendream544 Před rokem +1

      Galadriel and Elrond would have had good go. Glorfindel resurrected as well, though it would have been pretty difficult to convince him to go through it again 😂

  • @mypeeps1965
    @mypeeps1965 Před rokem +3

    Your the best at what you do. A master story teller!

  • @b.a.4467
    @b.a.4467 Před rokem +2

    Most excellent content on yt - I love the dwarf lore, thanx a lot!

  • @sacjones7341
    @sacjones7341 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the upload 🙌🏾

  • @timitnyre5831
    @timitnyre5831 Před rokem +12

    Had the Balrog defeated Gandalf and survived, I wonder what he would have done with Narya, the Ring of Fire. Would he be content to simply remain in Moria with one of the Elven Rings adding to his might?

    • @skavihekkora5039
      @skavihekkora5039 Před 3 měsíci

      The 3 rings were incorruptible afaik, so no use for him or Sauron.

    • @timitnyre5831
      @timitnyre5831 Před 3 měsíci

      @@skavihekkora5039 No, they were certainly corruptible, but none of them had ever been touched by Sauron so none of them ever actually was corrupted. Had they fallen into Sauron or one of his minions or the Balrog or Saruman's hand, they certainly could and would have been used for evil. And like all the rings, they were also governed by the One and their users could be corrupted by Sauron if he had the One.

  • @neilgoldsmith482
    @neilgoldsmith482 Před rokem +4

    Gandalf the gray was fearing what he’d find in the mines of Moria.

  • @czcrossman
    @czcrossman Před 11 měsíci

    VERY cool video and VERY interesting idea at the end there! Thanks for everything you do, I really enjoy your videos!

  • @captainkal2582
    @captainkal2582 Před 10 měsíci

    Always a pleasure to get lost in one of your videos. Your enthusiasm is palpable and shared, mellon. Content like yours is what makes the Tolkien community wonderful ✌🏻❤️

  • @LaViejaConsolada
    @LaViejaConsolada Před rokem +4

    from my perspective:
    It is impossible for the balrog or for Sauron to not known the existence, nature and location of each other after the dark lord sent his orcs down Moria's halls. Orcs were not stupid, they had languages and fuctional societies, and they were absolutely loyal to Sauron: they would have informed him of every single detail of Moria's state of things. Likewise, I don't believe that a balrog is ignorant in the arts of torture to obtain all revelant information about those new neigboors.
    My conclusion is this: Sauron was too weak after losing fair form and his ring to confront a Maiar, specially one unbounded like the balrog. He would not invite it into his ranks, only to be surely overthroned. It would be a matter of time!
    In the other hand, a balrog that went into hiding for thousands of years had absolutely nothing to gain from an ill alligeance. Sauron had nothing to offer, and the affairs of the 3rd age were kids games compared to the ravages of war that it experienced during the first age. It was hiding to survive, hiding from the Valars and from the sure direct intervention of Eru would it manifested in the world without restrains.

  • @thrivingdevelopment2317
    @thrivingdevelopment2317 Před rokem +24

    I have this theory that dwarfs cannot have nice things and nothing lasts for them BECAUSE there is no place for them in the world. They were not a part of the original design of the universe and how Eru Iluvatar envisioned Arda. They were created later and Eru relented and let them live, but the fact that they were not a part of the original plan translates into a string of tragedies and dramatic events for the dwarfs. And my argument is how Eru dealt with Morgoth when he began to corrupt the music of the Einur. Eru didn't stop Morgoth and his corrupted cohorts, instead he led the music in such a way that ensured there would be a constant battle between good and evil, but in the end, good will always prevail. So the music of the Einur is some sort of destiny, and the dwarfs were never a part of it.

    • @jayt9608
      @jayt9608 Před rokem +11

      However, Eru also says that nothing can be done that will not work to his will and will not find its ultimate source in him, thus while neither the dwarves or the Ents appear to be "in the plan", they still seem to appear in the plan by the infathomable will and knowledge of Eru.

    • @michaelsmyth3935
      @michaelsmyth3935 Před rokem +2

      Talk about missing the point. Eru KNEW that the Dwarves were going to be created, before they actually were.
      Remember?

    • @michaelsmyth3935
      @michaelsmyth3935 Před rokem

      ​@@jayt9608 exactly. Well said.

    • @thrivingdevelopment2317
      @thrivingdevelopment2317 Před rokem

      @@michaelsmyth3935 talk about being confused. Eru kee they were created before they awoke. But never knew they were going to be created. What were his options? Destroy them? He let them live

    • @danielled8665
      @danielled8665 Před rokem +3

      Honestly the same is true of the ents, and their works also seem doomed, even to their women.

  • @brucwayn6403
    @brucwayn6403 Před rokem +2

    Amazing video great fun and as always excellently narrated

  • @kurtlichtenstein2325
    @kurtlichtenstein2325 Před rokem +2

    Great stuff! I would have liked a mention of his brief appearance after the Battle of Azanulbizar. But a great analysis.

  • @patty4349
    @patty4349 Před rokem +4

    Honestly, I have always thought that the idea that dwarves should have known better than to dig down too far or else wake up a Balrog to kind of be a bit unfair to the dwarves.

    • @anonaki-mt6xb
      @anonaki-mt6xb Před 7 měsíci

      I wonder what you look like...short, stocky, long beard?

  • @ashalley
    @ashalley Před rokem +3

    11:09 His part in the creation song after he fell was most likely profane rap and dark drill lol

  • @exidy-yt
    @exidy-yt Před rokem +2

    Excellent video, thank you for covering this! In my headcanon, the Balrog of Morgoth had either been exiled or fled deliberately to a sanctuary underneath the roots of the mountain to hibernate many thousands of years before the dwarves ever arrived and created Kazhad-Dum. His residual heat worked on the strange ores down near the molten mantle to create mithril, small veins branching up into the mountain from the huge deposits that formed around the inert Balrog. The dwarves discovering the properties of mithril and getting rich and powerful from making and selling creations of it of course kept seeking out the biggest veins of it eventually found a massive deposit way down deep, ignoring the huge hot black lump the mithril surrounded until one day someone went looking to see if there was more mithril beyond the blackness and poked the bear/balrog. And Durin's Doom came upon him and his people.

  • @erikrichtsteig1055
    @erikrichtsteig1055 Před rokem +1

    Love this channel. Thanks, Dave!

  • @daytripper5441
    @daytripper5441 Před rokem +3

    Would Durin's Bane and Gandalf have met as Maiar before the corruption of Melkor?
    And when they met in Khazad Dum, would each have remembered that meeting in the recesses of their memories?

    • @michellebrown4903
      @michellebrown4903 Před rokem +2

      Yes , l believe they would have known ,or been aware of one another. And recognised each other ....not best mates perhaps
      ... how many Mair were there ?
      ....l used to sing in a choir .... l knew all of them....some
      of those Altos were proper jerks.

  • @andywatson29
    @andywatson29 Před rokem +4

    With the balrogs acting as morgoths generals with Gothmog being his chief lieutenant, Durins bane likely believed himself to be above the necromancer in statue and Sauron likely knew he couldn’t hold dominion over him. I always believed that Glorfindel was sent back to ME in case the threat of the remaining balrogs emerged, as we know most of them were slain but some escaped into hiding somewhere in ME. So more than just durins bane lived on after the war or wrath.

  • @lenin972
    @lenin972 Před rokem +1

    Nice to see you got a sponsor. And about the desk, I helped my sister move last week and she has one and it looks really good, she definitely likes it :)

  • @customxphoto
    @customxphoto Před 10 měsíci

    Love every one of your theories in this video. Great job!

  • @rjb10101
    @rjb10101 Před rokem +3

    Rainbow Dave on a Snowy day in Middle England....

  • @cyberpunkdarren
    @cyberpunkdarren Před rokem +6

    Interestingly, the balrog was a maia on same level as sauron. So they would be near equals actually. Shelobs rank vs sauron is interesting debate.

  • @sunnyp6869
    @sunnyp6869 Před rokem

    Congrats on the 100k Dave ! Well deserved

  • @jima6545
    @jima6545 Před rokem +2

    An excellent video sir. I've always been of the impression that Durin's Bane fled the fall of Utumno. And never returned to Morgoth's service. As to the number of Balrogs, I've always been under the impression there was a decent amount. They were often referred to as a company, and Gothmog was their Captain. Drawing the parallel fate of Gandalf and the balrog was very cool and makes sense. Thank you!

  • @mattwilson8298
    @mattwilson8298 Před rokem +4

    It kinda makes sense to me that Sauron wouldn't be eager to work with a Balrog. Sauron's whole deal was order and control, but the Balrogs were primeval spirits of destruction and chaos. That's not really Sauron's bag. If anything Sauron would have viewed a Balrog as a real threat so long as he lacked the One Ring. And perhaps even if he didn't lack the One.

  • @jcook693
    @jcook693 Před rokem +3

    I like the idea that Tom Bombadil and the nameless things are two sides of the same coin, relics of the Music of the Ainur, formed at the earliest moments of creation, literal physical manifestations of the good and the evil working within the Music.

  • @gliebzeit
    @gliebzeit Před rokem

    Thank you very much, Dave. A wonderful tale of Durin's Bane and Gandalf.

  • @michaelogrady232
    @michaelogrady232 Před 3 dny

    Always enjoy your videos, Dave. Good thoughts on the B and Sauron.

  • @TheMarcHicks
    @TheMarcHicks Před rokem +5

    Whilst I am glad that Tolkien reduced the numbers of Balrogs from hundreds to a mere handful, I often feel like 7 is too few a number. Gothmog is called The Lord of Balrogs...but if there were only 6 others, then that title feels rather empty. I also don't feel like 7 Balrogs could have beaten Ungoliant at her full strength. My head canon is that there was between 12-20 Balrogs.

  • @AnotherZenThought
    @AnotherZenThought Před rokem +4

    Do you think that it would have been hard to figure out who was going to be victorious between durin's band and Sauron? That's a silly notion. Durin's bane was killed by Gandalf when he was in his lowly form of "the Gray". Sauron is repeatedly stated to be many times as powerful as Gandalf the white. We can know who would win between them, and it isn't the unnamed Maiar.

  • @Numberoneplanker
    @Numberoneplanker Před rokem

    Really like that your previous videos only had one ad at the beginning of the video and no other ads throughout. I would watch your videos the first time and listen to them multiple times over again while falling asleep. Sad that theres 8-10 ad breaks per video now.

  • @LukeWengles
    @LukeWengles Před rokem +2

    Came up on my phone - I out loud- at work- went ‘Ooo! A new Rainbow Dave!’

  • @chaoticgood3935
    @chaoticgood3935 Před rokem +1

    Your 100K video 🤘🏻Congratulations! Well deserved 🍺

  • @carltuckerson7718
    @carltuckerson7718 Před rokem +2

    What a wonderful surprise. Thanks Dave!

  • @themis828
    @themis828 Před 3 měsíci

    Really enjoyed the explanation, your efforts in doing the research to understand why the Balrog was there in the first place and even your theories. Thank you for this video and the choice of such wonderful artwork.

  • @joshyB1992
    @joshyB1992 Před měsícem

    I swear the way you pronounce words is just amazing. Such a cool vid.

  • @josephhoskins7354
    @josephhoskins7354 Před rokem

    Absolutely loved this particular. Thank you so much

  • @christopherhicks8656
    @christopherhicks8656 Před rokem

    Thank you for continuing to do these incredibly well done videos, and congratulations on the new sponsorship! First I've seen here, but I'm glad for you! ...and, on a purely selfish level, for myself. You gettin' sponsor money, means WE keep getting vids. Hopefully. ;)

  • @klientproby
    @klientproby Před 9 měsíci

    Absolutely wonderful and informative! Thank you! I always wondered when and how and why the Balrog was in Khazad-dum. Also, when Gimli tells the others about how glorious it would be once they reached there, only to discover it deserted with the skeletons of long-dead dwarves.

  • @nofrillsatall3904
    @nofrillsatall3904 Před rokem +2

    Great video as always! Also, I am sure that this has already been said, but.. Rainbow Dave has improved his rolling of the Rs impressively from his first videos until now! Great work Dave!

    • @tolkienuntangled
      @tolkienuntangled  Před rokem

      Thanks very much!

    • @johnmilano8113
      @johnmilano8113 Před rokem +1

      @@tolkienuntangled That’s it! For those of us who have to rely on close captioning, I thought I was reading the wrong JRR Tolkien book. What the heck is a Mororador (the place where Sauron lives I think- I forget how his name read). You’re either mispronouncing or over pronouncing your words. Well that stops now. You all will pronounce everything like me- I’m from New Yawk (york). After me, wata, quata, flaw (you know, the thing you walk on in your house). And if I ever figure out what an o win and glow in are I might really be upset. Love always…

  • @misskay308
    @misskay308 Před rokem

    Jesus I can’t believe I just found this Chanel !!! Good job man these are so in depth and interesting!!

  • @FullMetalXV
    @FullMetalXV Před rokem

    Most underrated channel on CZcams you deserve 10 times as many subs thanks for your hard work on these

  • @7626728
    @7626728 Před 5 měsíci +2

    So, Sauron was easily Melkor's chief lieutenant ALONG WITH Gothmog at different capacities. Sauron meant to build his armies and other distractions and Gothmog to lead those armies with the host of dragons and "wyrms". Shelob, spawn of Ungoliant, and Smaug were not "allied" with Sauron. To me it is likely that Durin's Bane, although technically outranked by Sauron in the war machine of the twilight years, had no obligation to hold any fealty to Sauron. Same with Smaug. Their authorities were solely with Melkor, Gothmog and Glaurung respectively. I believe that Sauron knew of all three of their existences, likely confronted at one time or another to rise to his cause which would leave them subservient now to him and was declined and took up their own refuges. Time goes on and all are settled in the famous location we know today. This settling, even though not holding a formal alliance, still holds a great benefit for Sauron. His orcs and trolls can relatively freely pass under the Misty Mountains keeping that pass guarded preventing reclaiming of the most powerful kingdom ever to rise in M.E. Smaug keeps the men of Dale and the Dwarves of the Iron Hills at bay which in turn keeps most of the Dwarves vagabonds in the process. Dol Guldur, manned by himself and Kabul of the nazghul keep wickedness alive in Mirkwood bordering Lorien and Rohan. The Witch King holding down Minas Morgul and finally Shelob taking up residence in the pass of Cirth Ungol keeps all paths around the Black Mountains on edge and well defended by VERY powerful un-allies. Surrounded by Haradrim and Easterings his home-stay of Mordor, Orodruin, Udun and Nurn are all well defended. A very daunting task is ahead of anyone who would wish to push any sort of advance on him and would have to prevail many obstacles just to reach his realm.
    Sorry for the rant. 😅

  • @germaineboatwala-sidhva1079
    @germaineboatwala-sidhva1079 Před 7 měsíci

    Amazing stuff. Thanks for your detailed videos.

  • @neverjabr8588
    @neverjabr8588 Před rokem

    Always happy to hear from the man Dave,,awesome as usual brother,,, thanks for your work,,, it’s nice to know there’s so many LOTR fans out there !!

  • @lelouchkaimobttv2871
    @lelouchkaimobttv2871 Před 3 měsíci

    This guy is the YT wizard ⚡️ epic videos, love the depth and details plus decent editing, Legendary 👏

  • @christophersnyder651
    @christophersnyder651 Před rokem

    Thank you Dave, that was amazing!

  • @martyndragar7910
    @martyndragar7910 Před 2 měsíci

    Great videos. Keep up the fantastic work.

  • @howardcox2918
    @howardcox2918 Před rokem

    Super big fan,these are hands down my favorite Tolken knowledge videos

  • @piano.knight
    @piano.knight Před 8 měsíci

    Amazing work. Thank you for the video

  • @ZombieGrandpa
    @ZombieGrandpa Před 4 měsíci

    I appreciate your encapsulations friend. Though I have read Tolkien, his mind was so rich and his reach so vast, that it all mixes together in a confusing ball. It is a place where the perspective of time is lost and you brought back that perspective. Thank you.

  • @johnnythesnow253
    @johnnythesnow253 Před rokem +1

    Such a great video with brilliant narration!