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Luvasirgwer, also known as Lubhasirgwer, Luvasirber perhaps "Horn of Luvas," ancient Moigthe bard of the third century AS, compiler of the Harpnori in late Rhaunvish language, Kerspa-Kvé. He is known for compiling several works, notably the Harpnori, an account of the youths of the gods, the Legends of the Sons of the Bull, an account of the lives of the first High King, Mehailgisionneabh, and of his successor, High King Tehairnisionneabh, and the subsequent collapse of the first High Kingdom.
Legends recounted by Luvasirgwer often included references and accounts of gods high and local, Tuadbe, giants, beastfolk, centaurs, dwarves, elves, and halflings.
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