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Haeloc (Hay-lock) of Three Mountains is a member of the Barony of Three Mountains Populace.
'''Haeloc (Hay-lock) of Three Mountains''' is a member of the Barony of Three Mountains Populace.


Mundane Name: Harvey Hanauer
Mundane Name: Harvey Hanauer


While they have no official title or rank within society as of writing this entry, they are constantly on the lookout for opportunities to expand their horizons.
 


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==

Revision as of 10:59, 18 March 2025

Sable, on a pale gules fimbriated in pale three hedgehogs statant contourny argent


Haeloc (Hay-lock) of Three Mountains is a member of the Barony of Three Mountains Populace.

Mundane Name: Harvey Hanauer


Etymology

The name "Haeloc" is still awaiting an approval decision from the An Tir College of Heralds (submitted Oct 2024) and was chosen from dmnes.org.

Haeloc m. Old Breton haeloc 'prince-like', derived from Old Breton hael 'generous, noble'.[1]

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