Saeril watched the scene with worry. The unstable rock that the Hobbit and Ranger stood upon, was tilting unevenly, but to see the efforts of Yavanna using her power to aid them, the elder was prepared for the outcome. Thankfully, both Man and Hobbit managed to quickly jump to safety, with Aragorn having to be caught by Legolas, while Saeril has managed to catch Frodo. The fire demon was trying to crash through the walls of the vast chamber, and the only instinct that the group had, was to run away from the beast. They kept running until they managed to reach another chamber, where they raced across a slender bridge of stone. As soon as everybody reached the other side, the wizard made the decision to stand in place, and come face to face with the giant beast. Saeril watched the scene with shock, as well as worry altogether, shortly before stopping Frodo from running towards the scene; Legolas having to do the same with Yavanna. "You cannot pass!", the Grey yelled, having to bravely stand his ground, as the winged entity stood up to its full height. "I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder to the flame of Anor. The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udun!", he continued to shout. "Go back to the shadow!", the Balrog then summoned its whip of fire; the weapon creating sparks upon the ground. "You shall not pass!!", the wizard then boomed before thumping his staff into the ground, causing the stone beneath the bridge to break right at the demon's feet. Having to watch the creature fall to its apparent doom, Gandalf remains trembling on the lip of the broken bridge, before the thongs of the whip lash and curl around Gandalf's knees, dragging him over the brink, until he manages to hold on just by his fingertips. Looking upon the group, he mentally passed his reagrds to them. "Fly, you fools", he said, just before he lets go, allowing himself to fall, following the Balrog into the bottomless abyss. The scene pained the elder she-elf to her core. Her mentor had just fallen away into the depths of the caves. The Hobbit's cries had hurt her even more.