mellon (friend)
Runya is the word for flame in elvish.
Mellon, the elvish word for 'friend'. It was part of a subtle riddle, as the inscription on the door said, "The doors of Durin, Lord of Moria, speak friend and enter."
Moria All Dwarven realms are underground but the one I think you are referring to are the Mines of Moria, Khazad-dum. It was destroyed and abandoned when the Dwarves woke up the Balrog. Other popular Dwarven realms are in Erebor, Iron Hills, Blue Mountains (and after the War of the Ring, the Glittering caves where Gimli was the lord).
There are many menaces in The Lord of the Rings. Sauron is the main evil, Saruman goes bad and challenges him for power and there are a number of others that work against the forces of man.
Gandalf opens the West-door into Moria with the password 'mellon', meaning 'friend'. He had misinterpreted his translation of the door-inscription as "Speak, friend, and enter" when it meant 'speak' as in 'say', or "Say 'friend' and enter". In Tolkien's book, Merry is the first to question the meaning and this leads Gandalf to the answer. In the 2001 film, Frodo makes the leap from password to riddle.
Elvish word for friend is mellon.
Runya is the word for flame in elvish.
its in elvish
"bring" e' "Lord" en' i' "Rings"
Lord of the Rings Online Mines of Moria - 2008 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T
A Balrog
Balrog.
Lord of the Rings Online Mines of Moria - 2008 VG was released on: USA: 18 November 2008
I am not sure what you mean. There is not a "Mines of Moria" level in Lord of the Rings Online (LOTRO), but there is an area called Moria. As far as corridors, Moria is full of corridors, so I'm afraid you'll have to be more specific as to what you mean.
Mellon, the elvish word for 'friend'. It was part of a subtle riddle, as the inscription on the door said, "The doors of Durin, Lord of Moria, speak friend and enter."
it is called the Mines of Moria
Mines of Moria is not Free, but costs somewhere around $25.