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Is Melkor all powerful?

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Is Melkor all powerful?

Is Melkor all powerful?

Melkor was the first and most powerful spirit created by Eru Illuvatar. ... Melkor may have even held power equal to all of the Valar combined. Wherever the Valar toiled to bring light and order to the world, Melkor marred their efforts with darkness and chaos, he even created all the original orcs, Balrogs, and dragons.

Why is Sauron not a Balrog?

The Balrogs were originally the servants of Morgoth in the First Age, of whom, Sauron was also his servant. ... Without the One Ring, Sauron would not have had the ability to dominate a will as strong as a Balrog. As such, the Balrog acted just as he did in the story: in accordance with a "common evil" against "good".

Who is the greater villain, Melkor or Sauron?

  • Melkor is by far more powerful, but Sauron is the most well-known and iconic of the two by an absolutely immense margin. It's not even remotely close. Hence, Sauron is the greatest villain of the two. That's what it means.

Who is stronger, Sauron or Gorthaur the cruel?

  • On the other hand, Sauron is said to be rather powerful. (The passage might also suggest that Sauron grew stronger during his service to Melkor.) Among those of his servants that have names the greatest was that spirit whom the Eldar called Sauron, or Gorthaur the Cruel.

Why is Sauron always portrayed as being stronger than Gandalf?

  • Note that this mentions wisdom, but speaks little of actually being powerful (e.g. for the purposes of a direct confrontation). On the other hand, Sauron is said to be rather powerful. (The passage might also suggest that Sauron grew stronger during his service to Melkor.)

Who is stronger, Morgoth or Sauron in Tolkien's universe?

  • Morgoth was stronger being then Sauron, but not by so much as people would assume. We will tell you a few words about Sauron, and a few words about Morgoth, and why we think that even thou Morgoth was stronger then Sauron, the difference between them wasn’t so big as one would assume.

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