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In other usage,"Taral" is likely a variant of "Tara," the place of the High King in ancient Ireland. The name Tara is fairly common. For example, Tara King from early episodes of the British TV adventure show, "The Avengers." "Taral" on the other hand is uncommon. The name seems to be shared only be one black singer, and a jockey. "Taral" (as in Taral Wayne) is an invented name, derived from an invented language called Siroihin. It was created in the early 70's by the author and artist who uses the name. The proper pronunciation is closer to [Tlahr' awl] with a sharp, hard [r] that nearly sounds as though there were a following [d], and a "light" [l]. Since even the artist has trouble pronouncing this correctly, he settles for [Tahr'-awl] There is no connection whatever between this "Taral," and "Tara", or any "Taral" derived from "Tara." In Siroihin, the word was meant in ancient history as a sort of effigy, which may or may not be divinely possessed. In modern usage it is more of a pretense, or a mask. It can figuratively also mean a work of art. There is only one authority for most of this, of course, the artist/writer himself.

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