In the days between the coming of the Garou to Eire and the coming of Christianity, there were three great fortresses called Tara. Of Iron Tara, the palace of human kings, nothing more than grass-mantled mounds remain. Another, also known as "High Tara," was the seat of power of the Daoine Sidhe; at the time of the Shattering, it slipped into the mists of the Dreaming. The third, variously called Middle Tara, Silver Tara ("Airgetteamhair") or simply Tara, is the seat of the Ard Righ (High King) of the Fianna tribe of the Garou.
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| - In the days between the coming of the Garou to Eire and the coming of Christianity, there were three great fortresses called Tara. Of Iron Tara, the palace of human kings, nothing more than grass-mantled mounds remain. Another, also known as "High Tara," was the seat of power of the Daoine Sidhe; at the time of the Shattering, it slipped into the mists of the Dreaming. The third, variously called Middle Tara, Silver Tara ("Airgetteamhair") or simply Tara, is the seat of the Ard Righ (High King) of the Fianna tribe of the Garou.
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| - In the days between the coming of the Garou to Eire and the coming of Christianity, there were three great fortresses called Tara. Of Iron Tara, the palace of human kings, nothing more than grass-mantled mounds remain. Another, also known as "High Tara," was the seat of power of the Daoine Sidhe; at the time of the Shattering, it slipped into the mists of the Dreaming. The third, variously called Middle Tara, Silver Tara ("Airgetteamhair") or simply Tara, is the seat of the Ard Righ (High King) of the Fianna tribe of the Garou.
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