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Amira Celdae explained the origins of the Order of the Hafoc. “Hafoc” comes down to us from the old English word for “hawk”. A hawk by nature protects through its swiftness and ferocity, and this award is given for work in the martial areas toward bettering the principality.
Amira Celdae explained the origins of the Order of the Hafoc. “Hafoc” comes down to us from the old English word for “hawk”. A hawk by nature protects through its swiftness and ferocity, and this award is given for work in the martial areas toward bettering the principality.
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The Order of the Hafoc of the Principality of Tir Righ.

This text taken from Tir Righ Spring Coronet Tournament XXXVIII/2004.

Amira Celdae explained the origins of the Order of the Hafoc. “Hafoc” comes down to us from the old English word for “hawk”. A hawk by nature protects through its swiftness and ferocity, and this award is given for work in the martial areas toward bettering the principality.