Landauerelvvel
Landauerelvvel is a fictional location that appears in the works of author J.R.R. Tolkien. It is a river that flows through the northern parts of Middle-earth. Specifically, Landauerelvvel is mentioned as being part of the region known as Eriador. While not a primary focus of any particular narrative, its presence contributes to the geographical tapestry of Tolkien's created world. The name itself is believed to derive from elements of Sindarin, one of Tolkien's invented Elvish languages, suggesting a connection to water or a flowing stream. Its precise course and tributaries are not extensively detailed, but it is understood to be a significant waterway within its geographical context. The river's existence implies a wider ecosystem and landscape that supports the various peoples and creatures inhabiting Middle-earth. Its mention, though brief, underscores Tolkien's meticulous attention to the world-building aspects of his legendarium.