Just found this overview over the (named) dragons in Tolkien's works, might be of interest:
Tolkien's dragons
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Haven't finished watching it yet, but he got the timeline of Turin and Glaurung a bit wrong. Turin in fact killed Glaurung before finding out the truth about Nienor - that whole story is a magnificent piece of tragedy, IMO.One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.Comment
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Yes, that is a bit of a mishmash.
IIRC, Turin wounded Glaurung deadly with gurthang, whereupon Glaurung told Turin that he had in fact married his sister. With Glaurung's death, the spell was lifted and Nienor committed suicide when she realised, that she had married her brother, who in turn also committed suicide after he learned about her death.Comment
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This one on balrogs and dragons has nice art accompanying it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQFkWY7eE5EBeginner's Guide to Angband 4.2.3 Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9c9e2wMngM
Detailed account of my Ironman win here.
"My guess is that Grip and Fang have many more kills than Gothmog and Lungorthin." --FizzixComment
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