Episode 44: Cuiviénen
What does counting, watersports, and elf sex have in common? The birthplace of the elves of course! This month we're talking about the mythical mare of Cuiviénen, the Waters of Awakening whence all elf kind began, and the little but frankly buck wild things we know about it!
Citations
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- Tolkien Gateway entry for “Cuiviénen”, https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Cuivi%C3%A9nen, Accessed Feb 9, 2022
- Tolkien Gateway entry for “Straight Road”, https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Straight_Road, Accessed Feb 9, 2022
- Tolkien Gateway entry for “War of Wrath”, https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/War_of_Wrath, Accessed Feb 9, 2022
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