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Amira [[Celdae the Seeker|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 the Seeker|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]].
[https://op.antirheralds.org/index.php?branchByName=0&ward=0&ward1=929&ward2=0&awardByName=&chosenAward=| List of recipients]


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Revision as of 10:45, 1 December 2019

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.

List of recipients