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Welcome to the Guide to Auroroṁ

and the World of Tara

Cities

Mangkvik

Mangkvik is known for its strength and resilience. It is where Tara found the crucial knowledge to help her People.

Cities

Guanárskjold

The birth-place of Tara, this city is known for its rugged mountains and roaring waterfalls.

The People

Tara

Tara is a young woman who embarks on a journey of self-discovery, exploring diverse cultures and finding inspiration along the way.

The People

Agüeybaná

Wise and mystical figure that Tara meets during her travels. He appears to Tara in moments of doubt and struggle, offering words of encouragement and guidance.

The People

Ruṅasvartỳ

Important character in the World of Tara. Born in Guanárskjold, she became Khadan at very young age gaining her the name of “Krákabeyra” or “young ruler”.

The People

Runolaf

A powerful fighter who Tara meets in battle and who becomes a close friend and ally.

The People

Svenyā

A friendly villager in Mangkvik who falls ill right when Tara arrived there. She is later healed thanks to Tara’s knowledge, patience and compassion.

The People

Volhorchaluun

A blacksmith who forges Tara’s weapons and armor for Tara’s return to Guanárskjold, her home village.

Nature

Iniridani

Meaning “sparkling river,” is a beautiful and serene place Tara discovers on her travels and which becomes a source of inspiration and renewal for her.

Nature

Nivítahīn

A beautiful snowy mountain peak that Tara climbs as part of her journey and helps her unlock her inner strength.

Nature

Jivaana

A dense forest with vibrant autumn colors that Tara passes through on her way to meet the Wise One.

Nature

Hridhaagar

A serene ocean spot where Tara reflects on her inner journey and her conversations with Agüeybaná and comes to a realization about her destiny.

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The story told in Tara: Intuition is a testament to the power of intuition and the importance of helping others. Trusting our gut and taking chances can lead us to incredible opportunities, just as it did for Tara. We should remember that logic is not the only way to make decisions, and sometimes our hearts know what is best for us.

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