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  • Taking out the Balrog, Like a boss. 

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  • I am a servant of the Sacred Fire, wielder of the Flame of Arnor. Dark fire will not avail you, Flame of Udun!

  • GO BACK TO THE SHADOOW!!!

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  • "Until at last I threw down my enemy and smount his ruin apon the mountain side..." EPIC CHILLS

  • YOU SHALL NOT PASS!

  • "Until at last I threw down my enemy and smote his ruin on the mountainside."

    Word. Up.

  • 2:28 - since I saw it I want to know what song it is... more epic? impossible!

  • @m3ch4r34p3r

    I guess that they didn't have the time to explain it... After they fell into the lake, the balrog's flame was put out, and it tried to run away from Gandalf. Gandalf pursued him because it was his only hope for getting out again - they fought under the earth for 8 days and nights... the balrog escaped to Durin's Stair, which was how they got to the top of the mountain, they fought on the mountain for 2 days, and when Gandalf finally threw him down he broke the mountain

  • @m3ch4r34p3r

    On the Earth that The Hobbit and LOTR are set in its generally accepted that the multiple earths

    otherwise known as the Hollow earth theory, the idea that there are more earths inside our layer

    they both fell to the most inner core of the earth

    where he killed it on a mountain that was on the inside of the earth if that makes sense

    just look up Hollow Earth and it should make more sense than i can probably explain it with lol

  • heres a question to make you think, and someone may of already done this, but how does gandalf and bulrog fall to a lake deep below a mountain, then some how magically end up on a peak of a mountain probably thousands of feet above the ground? still one of the most epic trilogies

  • RUN

  • Belrog ain't got shit on gandalf

  • YOU SHALL NOT PASS!!!>>>Epic

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