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There would be Elves that knew of him. That's about it other than Orcs and maybe some Dunedain, Dragons of course, and Durins bane.Didn't all of the people of Middle-Earth also potentially forget Melkor after he was decapitated and imprisoned within the Void because of all of the evil he had done?
I'm pretty sure the Dwarves awoke before the first age. They would have been around not long after the elves. There may be sources saying otherwise but you should consider that Tolkien often changed his mind on things.I have a question. Khazad-dûm was founded during the year of the trees, but the dwarves awoke during the first age. My best guess is that Moria was created by Aulë for Durin to awake there when the time arrived. What are your thoughs about it?
I think when Durin Deathless come to Khazad-dûm, there were already natural caves.
It likely escaped the war of wrath and hid from the Valar under the Misty Mountains.How and when did the Balrog get into Khazad-Dum?
Where did you read this ?Well, I have literally read "founded in the year of the trees". I think "founded" excludes it from being a natural cave.
Im not sure if this is explicitly mentioned, but Gandalf calls him "a demon from the ancient days" whereas ancient days mean First Age and assumingly as Balrogs could only be created by Melkor all of them fought in the Wars of Beleriand. If the Balrog really hides from the Valar in the caves of Moria or if he just looked for a nice gloomy place to dwell is rather unknown though as far as I knowWhere did you read this ?
Cant find it again, but I re-read the info and it looks like you were right, quoting tolkien gateway:"Durin settled in the caves above Kheled-zâram which later became the greatest of Dwarf realms, Khazad-dûm."Where did you read this ?
More then just the land mass, I'm not sure how a land-locked area can be considered similar to England. I think that there are many parables of culture and some instances of common geography, but these were probably due more to the original purpose of the stories, which were told to his children, and that it would be nice to have such parables to give examples of Europe. For someone that enthusiastic about geography and maps, the land he would have created in such a case I feel would be more recognizable. The map in question is a general map for a fantasy land that doesn't want to focus on naval travel or warfare.*snip*.
I find this unlikely, the copy of the hobbit I have contains maps, and unless all of the hobbit took place in England, then my previous post also applies here.I have noticed canon changes and general feeling between the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings. Maybe his original intent was for Middle-Earth to be on Earth, when he wrote the Hobbit, then changed it when he started on the Lord of the Rings, or when he jotted down that chunk of the Silmirillion?
Well keep in mind that Tolkien wrote the Hobbit as a simple children's story. And then later decided to stay within that universe when writing the Lord of the rings. So he hadn't even really thought of the idea of "middle earth" when writing the hobbit.I have noticed canon changes and general feeling between the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings. Maybe his original intent was for Middle-Earth to be on Earth, when he wrote the Hobbit, then changed it when he started on the Lord of the Rings, or when he jotted down that chunk of the Silmarillion?
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