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'''Morwë''' and '''Nurwë''' were the leaders of the [[Avari]], those of the [[Elves]] who refused the summons of [[Oromë]]. Instead of opting to travel to [[Aman]], they remained at [[Cuiviénen]] with half of the [[Tatyar]] (the second clan who later became known as the [[Noldor]]) and a third of the [[Nelyar]] (the third clan, later known as the [[Teleri]]).<ref>{{AA}}</ref>
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'''Morwë''' was one of the leaders of the [[Avari]], along with [[Nurwë]], those of the [[Elves]] who refused the summons of [[Oromë]]. Instead of opting to travel to [[Aman]], they remained at [[Cuiviénen]] with half of the [[Tatyar]] (the second clan who later became known as the [[Noldor]]) and a third of the [[Nelyar]] (the third clan, later known as the [[Teleri]]).<ref>{{AA}}</ref>


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Revision as of 18:11, 19 January 2021

Morwë
Avar
Biographical Information
PositionLeader of the Avari
LocationCuiviénen
LanguageCommon Eldarin
Birthduring the Years of the Trees
Physical Description
GenderMale

Morwë was one of the leaders of the Avari, along with Nurwë, those of the Elves who refused the summons of Oromë. Instead of opting to travel to Aman, they remained at Cuiviénen with half of the Tatyar (the second clan who later became known as the Noldor) and a third of the Nelyar (the third clan, later known as the Teleri).[1]

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