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View Poll Results: Do balrogs have wings?
Yes 114 58.16%
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Old 09-19-2005, 02:41 AM   #1
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I voted for no, because I haven't read anything that says that they have wings.
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Old 09-20-2005, 12:40 PM   #2
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on a lighter note I asked my manager(a so-called lotr fan) whether she thought balrogs have wings or not and this so-called fan said something that would offend any self-respecting fan....

she said that the balrog had wings...(but the reasoning is the bad part)...they havew wings because balrogs are actually dragons!

I was appauled

as i said no matter where you stand on this issue we at least know dragons and balrogs are not the same
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Old 09-20-2005, 12:49 PM   #3
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Although, Morsul, one has to ask (perhaps for another topic) were Dragons captains over Balrogs or vice versa?

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they have wings because Balrogs are actually dragons!
But even then, not all dragons have wings.

The whole Balrogian Wings debate is hard to resolve. In reading this topic, I personally have changed my opinion thrice, from no wings, to wings, and back to no wings again. It would be interesting if someone found a letter by the professor telling us a) how may wings Balrogs have and B) who Bombadill is, thus stopping all this silliness.
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Old 09-20-2005, 12:52 PM   #4
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maybe bombadil is a balrog? think about it he turns off the fireworks and boom hes a hobbitish woodsman hes kind of like the human torch ...sorry off topic
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Old 09-20-2005, 06:36 PM   #5
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I voted for no, because I haven't read anything that says that they have wings.
dido for me. we can talk all we want of doorways, caverns, dimentions, problems, shadow, smoke, fire, light sources, folding, gliding wings, wings but can't fly, one wing, how big the guys are, all these opinions, but nowere can i desern any mention of solid, actual, wings.

the only really important issue that i see is if balrogs are bound to one fixed state. if that is so, we are stuck with whatever the book says pertaining to wings. if they are not, than (i think) we can conclude that they can take whatever shape they want. but i've always thought they had one form, otherwise (if i was a balrog) i would transform and fly away, if i was menaced by such a power as gandalf, or ecthilion of the fountain.

so there.
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Old 09-21-2005, 05:54 AM   #6
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No wings. 'Like' wings is exactly what is described, although there is obviously confusion in some people's minds when the later phrase mentions 'its wings'. But that is all it is - a moment of confusion and ambiguity. Once you read the text again, it is clear that Balrogs do not have wings.

As simple as that.

However, I always imagined them having wings because of all the illustrations and models of them in that state. And they do look soooo good with them, as evidenced by PJ's version in the films. So, although I know that Balrogs didn't actually have wings, I don't mind seeing them portrayed with them.
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Old 11-07-2005, 10:38 AM   #7
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Shelob sent me the following via PM and I just thought that it should appear here for posterity's sake:

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Alright, I ran across the soon-to-be quoted text earlier today while trying to keep my friend entertained. For somewhat obvious reasons it immediately reminded me of your Do Balrogs have Wings thread. I would have posted it straight there but didn't know whether it had been posted/referenced already or how appropriate/fitting it would be so I figured I'd send it to you first and you could then do with it as you please. Enjoy (and, just in case you don't catch it, it's a parody of the book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.)

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If you give a Balrog wings in a movie…
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(A lament over the ongoing epic debate, dedicated with kudos to Peter Jackson)



If you give a Balrog wings in a movie, fans will immediately begin to debate whether or not this is true to the books and whether it's stated explicitly in the books that Balrogs have wings or not.

If they begin to argue over whether it is or is not true to the books, one side will undoubtedly bring up the topic of artistic license and how the Balrog description is open to interpretation.

If one side brings up the topic of artistic license and interpretation, Tolkien purists will snarf this up and say, "If it's not perfectly clear and in the book. Darn it, it shouldn't be in the movie."

If the purists hack down artistic license and say something must be in the books in order for them to like it in the movie, someone from the opposing side will almost certainly ask them about what they think Peter Jackson should have done with other parts, such as the long gap between the time Bilbo leaves and Frodo leaves and whether we should have had a bunch of scenes in which nothing happened.

If this is brought up, a heated debate will probably start about whether this is on-topic or off-topic, with some people arguing that it's connected because it's got to do with how far one can go with artistic license which is obviously connected with the topic of whether PJ had the "right" to give the Balrog wings, or whether it is completely unrelated and if the post should simply be deleted.

Assuming that the thread is decided to be on-topic enough to not be deleted (if it were deleted of course a huge argument would ensue involving a lot of angst and probably some hurt feelings over casually deleted opinions and possibly a huge fandom-wide angst-fest), someone will eventually come along and suggest that, in case some people haven't done so, they should go read through The Silmarillion to see if Balrog wings are mentioned there or at least implied. This person is probably at least trying to be helpful, and if the readers in the group are desperate, they will probably comb over The Silmarillion in hopes of coming across something they maybe missed before when they read it the last time (or few times).

If this suggestion is taken up, people will go off to read and will come back with the side for artistic expression pretty much empty-handed, but with the purist's side armed with annoyance that reading about The Silmarillion made them read about Glorfindel, and that causes them to become more agitated by Peter Jackson's deletion of that character. This does not put them in a good mood at all.

If the purists are not in a good mood, they will probably begin to rant completely off-topic-ly about how Peter Jackson should have shown more respect to the books by not replacing Glorfindel as was done in the cartoons, and how Tolkien must be rolling in his grave at the double deletion of this character.

Once this off-topic thread has been posted, someone from the opposite side will probably post back saying that it's artistic expression, and although it's sad that Glorfindel lost out twice in a row, it had to be done for the sake of the film to move the story along and to avoid countless character introductions and giving Arwen a role that went beyond staying home to sew a banner.

This remark might cause some people to say, "It's the principle of the thing and that darn it, if Tolkien didn't say Balrogs had wings, they should not have been given wings."

This will probably start some people in on "Well, the books don't say one way or the other if the Balrogs have wings or not. We really can't say. So I don't think the movies would be any different if they did or did not have wings because either way you read the books, Gandalf still dies the same way."

Which of course will start some purists snarfing about how the point is not whether it's okay to have wings, it's about whether it's true to the books.



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BTW: in case I haven't done so already, I'm going to call it: Balrog's Have Wings.
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