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[[Image:John Howe - Miruvor.jpg|thumb|''Miruvor'' by [[John Howe]].]]
[[Image:John Howe - Miruvor.jpg|thumb|''Miruvor'' by [[John Howe]].]]
'''Miruvor''' was the reviving cordial of the [[Elves]], a liquor with the power to grant renewed vigour and strength. Miruvor was clear and colourless, with a pleasant fragrance. [[Gandalf]] carried a flask of this [[Cordial of Imladris]] with him to help the [[Company of the Ring]] on their southward journey. Both the [[Dúnedain]] and the [[Orcs]] possessed drinks with similar properties, but miruvor was known to be the most potent of these cordials.
'''Miruvor''' was the reviving cordial of the [[Elves]], a liquor with the power to grant renewed vigour and strength. Miruvor was clear and colourless, with a pleasant fragrance. [[Gandalf]] carried a flask of this [[Cordial of Imladris]] with him to help the [[Company of the Ring]] on their southward journey. Both the [[Dúnedain]] and the [[Orcs]] possessed drinks with similar properties, but miruvor was known to be the most potent of these cordials.
[[Category:Drinks]]

Revision as of 14:00, 15 June 2007

Miruvor by John Howe.

Miruvor was the reviving cordial of the Elves, a liquor with the power to grant renewed vigour and strength. Miruvor was clear and colourless, with a pleasant fragrance. Gandalf carried a flask of this Cordial of Imladris with him to help the Company of the Ring on their southward journey. Both the Dúnedain and the Orcs possessed drinks with similar properties, but miruvor was known to be the most potent of these cordials.