To get back to the original question of the thread, why couldn't the Balrog have come in through the west-gate? For the dwarves, and for the elves of Eregion, it didn't exist until Celebrimbor arrived. (His name was on the door, wasn't it?)
Of course, this doesn't preclude some other possible entry. How about Durin's Stair? How about the top of the mountain? Of course, this implies that Balrogs can fly (wings?), but it also answers the fact that the Balrog seemed to know exactly how to find Durin's Stair (in his battle with Gandalf,) and how to get there. He's been there before. Sure seemed like it to me, at least at the time.
Of course, this doesn't explain the Watcher . . .
But, nothing explains the Watcher, except Tom Bombadil.
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But all the while I sit and think of times there were before,
I listen for returning feet and voices at the door.
Last edited by radagastly; 10-12-2009 at 07:53 PM.
Reason: cross-posted with Inziladun
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