Why Was Gimli Unaware of Moria's Abandonment in The Lord of the Rings?

Explore why Gimli did not know about Moria's perilous state and abandonment in The Lord of the Rings.

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Gimli was unaware of Moria's situation because the dwarf kingdom had been cut off and isolated after the Balrog's awakening led to its abandonment. Knowledge about its perilous state was not widespread among the dwarves, leading Gimli to believe it was still inhabited and prosperous when the Fellowship approached it.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why did the dwarves abandon Moria? The dwarves abandoned Moria after the Balrog awakened, making the kingdom too dangerous to inhabit.
  2. How was Gimli not informed about Moria's danger? Because Moria was isolated and cut off after its abandonment, knowledge about its perilous state was not widespread, and Gimli believed it was still inhabited.
  3. What role did the Balrog play in Moria's history? The Balrog's awakening led to widespread fear and the eventual abandonment of Moria by the dwarves.