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    Vanyar

    In the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Vanyar are the fairest and most noble of the High Elves. ... According to the Elven legend Cuiviényarna, the Vanyar are descendants of Imin, the first Elf to awake at Cuiviénen, his wife Iminyë, and six other pairs of Elves who were awoken by them.
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    Noldor

    In the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Noldor (meaning those with knowledge) were those of the second clan of the Elves, the Tatyar, who came to Aman. According to legend, the clan was founded by Tata, the second Elf to awake at Cuiviénen, his spouse Tatië and their 54 companions, but it was Finwë, the first Noldo to come to Valinor with Oromë and the other Elven kings Ingwë and Elwë, who became their king, and led most of them to Valinor.
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    Elf (Middle-earth)

    According to the earliest account, the first Elves are awakened by Eru Ilúvatar near the bay of Cuiviénen during the Years of the Trees in the First Age. They awake under the starlit sky, as the Sun and Moon have yet to be created.
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    Sundering of the Elves

    In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the Elves are a sundered people. They awoke at Cuiviénen on the continent of Middle-earth (see: Awakening of the Elves), where they were divided into three tribes: Minyar (the Firsts), Tatyar (the Seconds) and Nelyar (the Thirds).
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    Quenya

    One of the languages of Arda in Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, it is spoken by the Elves (the Quendi, "those who speak with voices" because when they first awoke they were the only creatures who used words to speak). ... As told in The Silmarillion (chapter 3), the Elves devised the language at Cuiviénen, before they encountered the Vala Oromë:
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    Middle-earth

    The First Age in Tolkien's history of Middle-earth began when the Elves awoke beside Lake Cuiviénen in the east of Endor (Middle-earth). ... The first dwarf to awake was Durin the father of the Longbeards, the oldest and wisest kindred of Dwarf, and the main focus of Tolkien's stories.
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    List of Middle-earth Elves

    In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the Elves are one of the races of Arda. ... Elwë and Olwë were both lords of the third clan of the Elves, the Teleri, and together they led their people from Cuiviénen to Aman.
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    Thingol

    Elu Thingol is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. ... In The Silmarillion as Elwë, he is introduced as one of the three chieftains of the Elves who depart from Cuiviénen with Oromë as ambassadors of Valinor and later become Kings.
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    Teleri

    Those who came to Aman became known as the Falmari or "sea elves". ... According to legend, the Teleri were descended from Enel, the third Elf to awake in Cuiviénen, his spouse Enelyë and their 72 companions, but it was Elwë, the first of the Teleri to come to Valinor, who became their king.
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    Dwarf (Middle-earth)

    He decided that their creation was not an evil deed and sanctified them, though he did not allow them to "awake" before the Elves (whom he had designated as "The Firstborn"), and Aulë sealed the Seven Fathers of the Dwarves in stone chambers in far-flung regions of Middle-earth. ... Some time after the Elves had awoken at Cuiviénen, the Seven Fathers of the Dwarves were released from their stone chambers.

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