Fordim!! Do you mean to say that you think Balrog's DO have wings?
Humphrey Boggart. Gimli was reminded of the Balrog probably because of the fear and dread he felt as the Nazgul flew overhead. The Nazgul stirred some fear or terror that was much like the fear and terror that the Balrog had brought on. He didn't say 'I think it was a Balrog' he said 'It reminds me of the shadow of the Balrog.' And, if you would look the quote up, Frodo did tell him, 'It wasn't a Balrog.'
-- Folwren
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