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Isaac also offered insights into Saruman's character after his fall, noting his attempts to maintain control over other corrupted beings, such as the Nazgûl. His failure to command even them demonstrated that once Saruman became the "Saruman of Many Colors," he lost significant influence, negatively impacting his voice’s power and effectiveness.
Ultimately, Isaac concluded that Saruman, as the White Wizard, could likely convince the Balrog to flee due to the remaining potency of his authoritative voice. Conversely, the corrupted Saruman could not exert dominance over beings similar in hierarchy, proven by his inability to sway even lesser corrupted beings.