Balrog (Durin's Bane) vs Hogwarts

Started by quanchi11214 pages

Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
Of course he is.. .they call him by his maia name in fact.. this proves the point. Concession accepted.

You never answered.... Who killed Gandalf if the balrog didn't?

No, it does not as the word we are discussing is not in the film. It is just a title anyways.

Originally posted by Robtard
Repeat: The "context" of how Moria was destroyed is explained and it was explained "on screen" and then alluded to with scenes of the dead dwarves and the fellowship questioning the manner the dwarves died, you just didn't follow what was being told to you, cos it wasn't spoon-fed and you apparently need that

Balrog = Kingdom crusher

We don't know the specific details as we just know the end result. It is the same as someone saying Sentry stalemating Galactus and ignoring the fact at the time we didn't know the details.

You aren't from the comic versus so the level of debating here for the most part is pathetic.

🙂

Originally posted by quanchi112
We don't know the specific details as we just know the end result. It is the same as someone saying Sentry stalemating Galactus and ignoring the fact at the time we didn't know the details.

You aren't from the comic versus so the level of debating here for the most part is pathetic.

🙂

We actually do, if you paid attention (you didn't) to the exchanges between characters and what was shown

Sad that's the best you can do: "CVF, mother####er!"

Balrog = Kingdom crusher, you won't be handle this since you hate LoTR.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Gimli may have killed more fodder but Legolas would annihilate Gimli. He was weak. We saw the loser run from the Balrog due to being weak.

Wizards>>>>dwarves.

Nope, you said Dwarves were weak and sucked. I proved that isn't true. Elves are Badass, as is Legolas, and yet Gimli still beat him in a killing competition. Clearly they aren't weaklings. We also see Elves pay homage to them being a powerful Kingdom of middle earth. So a Balrog beating a whole Kingdom of them speaks volumes

Originally posted by quanchi112
No, it does not as the word we are discussing is not in the film. It is just a title anyways.

Nope again, His maia named is referenced in the movie.. thus proving he's a maia... Again, beating a Maia is VASTLY more impressive than breaking a shield that can't fight back.

Originally posted by Robtard
We actually do, if you paid attention (you didn't) to the exchanges between characters and what was shown

Sad that's the best you can do: "CVF, mother####er!"

Balrog = Kingdom crusher, you won't be handle this since you hate LoTR.

Just like Sentry supposedly stalemated Galactus but we don't know thee circumstances just the end result. Weightless, shitty debater.

Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
Nope, you said Dwarves were weak and sucked. I proved that isn't true. Elves are Badass, as is Legolas, and yet Gimli still beat him in a killing competition. Clearly they aren't weaklings. We also see Elves pay homage to them being a powerful Kingdom of middle earth. So a Balrog beating a whole Kingdom of them speaks volumes
They are weak and sucked. Killing orcs doesn't mean you are powerful just that those guys were fodder. Gimli Couldnt faze the balrog due to being weak.

Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
Nope again, His maia named is referenced in the movie.. thus proving he's a maia... Again, beating a Maia is VASTLY more impressive than breaking a shield that can't fight back.
False,and even if that were true it is a title only. It carries no weight.

Feats and portrayals matter not words, Abraham.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Just like Sentry supposedly stalemated Galactus but we don't know thee circumstances just the end result. Weightless, shitty debater.

Your inability to follow what was being relayed to you does not mean that the Balrog actually didn't destroy the dwarves of Moria. It did; this is a plot-point of the film and why Gandalf tried to go over the mountains but Sarumon forced him to go through. Plot-points > you

Here you go though, since you're too lazy to re-watch Fellowship. From the LoTR Film wiki: "This dreadful creature [The Balrog] wrought destruction throughout the city wiping out most of the Dwarves and slaying King Durin VI. Thereafter the creature was named Durin's Bane. After the Dwarves had left, Khazad-dûm gathered dust and stood dark and empty, but for the evil creature that lurked in the depths. This was when it was named Moria, the Black Pit." source

But here you are: 'We didn't see the Balrog personally kill every single dwarf so he didn't conquer the kingdom!" -Quanchi112, just awful thought processes in that unfortunate head of yours

You're inability to follow a story unless it's spoon-fed to you is one of the major reasons why you do so poorly in these Vs matches. Shape up, thanks

Originally posted by Robtard
Faulty comparison. You're inability to follow what was being relayed to you does not mean that the Balrog actually didn't destroy the dwarves of Moria.

Here you go though, since you're too lazy to re-watch Fellowship. From the LoTR Film wiki: "This dreadful creature [The Balrog] wrought destruction throughout the city wiping out most of the Dwarves and slaying King Durin VI. Thereafter the creature was named Durin's Bane. After the Dwarves had left, Khazad-dûm gathered dust and stood dark and empty, but for the evil creature that lurked in the depths. This was when it was named Moria, the Black Pit." source

But here you are: 'We didn't see the Balrog personally kill every single dwarf so he didn't conquer the kingdom!" -Quanchi112, just awful thought processes in that foul head of yours

You're inability to follow a story unless it's spoon-fed to you is one of the major reasons why you do so poorly in these Vs matches. Shape up, thanks

We know the end result but don't know the specifics as we were just told. Specifics are what matters and garners the most weight when it comes to evidence.

We don't know how or what happened. Calm down. I don't think dwarves can kill him because they are pansies but we still don't know the details.

Originally posted by quanchi112
We know the end result but don't know the specifics as we were just told. Specifics are what matters and garners the most weight when it comes to evidence.

We don't know how or what happened. Calm down. I don't think dwarves can kill him because they are pansies but we still don't know the details.

Do you think the Balrog bored them to death with lame stories? You're so simple Quanchi and it's so easy destroying your simple arguments 😂

Originally posted by Robtard
Do you think the Balrog bored them to death with lame stories? You're so simple Quanchi and it's so easy destroying your simple arguments 😂
we don't know how or what the details were just that he killed them. Calm down, geek boy.

Or he just ****ing overpowered and killed them. Stop adding context where it doesn't exist and prove it was something other than physically beating them or go back to taking it up the ass from your Voldemort blow up doll

Originally posted by StealthRanger
Or he just ****ing overpowered and killed them. Stop adding context where it doesn't exist and prove it was something other than physically beating them or go back to taking it up the ass from your Voldemort blow up doll
I am not saying he couldn't do so I am saying we don't know the details. We don't. Roberta the woman has conceded. His vagina bleeds.

Why do they even ****ing matter? If he overpowered them, he overpowered them. Case closed

Originally posted by quanchi112
False,and even if that were true it is a title only. It carries no weight.

Feats and portrayals matter not words, Abraham.

Of course a name matters, as it brings along certain factors and abilities knowing what somebody is. For example, if I'm watching a movie and I find out somebody is human... well... I know they have blood... I know they take dumps.. I know they need to breath.. I have baseline levels for their strength or eye sight or reactions. Those things don't need to be shown for me to know he will take a dump at some point or if he's cut he'll bleed. Same thing here, him being maia means he has certain origins and powers. He's basically the equivalent of an Angel of Eru. So yes, the name and what he is has certain givens about him.

Now try and digest these facts midget who wears clownshoes.

Originally posted by quanchi112
They are weak and sucked. Killing orcs doesn't mean you are powerful just that those guys were fodder. Gimli Couldnt faze the balrog due to being weak.

Who cares if they are fodder.. they are fodder for both and Gimli still won. THAT is what matters. Them being fodder has no significance as it was the same for both.. He still killed more than a badass elf that has taken down huge beasts and save the day.. Gimli beat him in a killing contest. Thus proving they aren't as weak as you believe.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I am not saying he couldn't do so I am saying we don't know the details. We don't. Roberta the woman has conceded. His vagina bleeds.
Originally posted by Robtard
Do you think the Balrog bored them to death with lame stories? You're so simple Quanchi and it's so easy destroying your simple arguments 😂
Originally posted by Robtard
Here you go though, since you're too lazy to re-watch Fellowship. From the LoTR Film wiki: "This dreadful creature [The Balrog] wrought destruction throughout the city wiping out most of the Dwarves and slaying King Durin VI. Thereafter the creature was named Durin's Bane. After the Dwarves had left, Khazad-dûm gathered dust and stood dark and empty, but for the evil creature that lurked in the depths. This was when it was named Moria, the Black Pit." source

Originally posted by StealthRanger
Why do they even ****ing matter? If he overpowered them, he overpowered them. Case closed
Details matter and it is speculation as to the details.

Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
Of course a name matters, as it brings along certain factors and abilities knowing what somebody is. For example, if I'm watching a movie and I find out somebody is human... well... I know they have blood... I know they take dumps.. I know they need to breath.. I have baseline levels for their strength or eye sight or reactions. Those things don't need to be shown for me to know he will take a dump at some point or if he's cut he'll bleed. Same thing here, him being maia means he has certain origins and powers. He's basically the equivalent of an Angel of Eru. So yes, the name and what he is has certain givens about him.

Now try and digest these facts midget who wears clownshoes.

False, as certain humans are far more powerful than others based off feats. It is fiton, dummy. The word god denotes no specific power. Feats matter and there is no baseline for anything.

We see a Maiar hide up a tree from orcs. That's a fact. An angel throwing line cones of fire. Facts not hyperbole, abe.