History of TeĆ rlach Hayes
The Heir of House Hayes
TeĆ rlach Hayes was born on the planet of Earth-3.13 in Transylvania before the collapse of the Chronoverse. He grew up in the lands of Scotland as the child of siblings, Cephas and Adelina Hayes. As he grew up he was known as the charming heir and as Triple H for the Heir of House Hayes. TeĆ rlach was known for participating in swimming along with his sister, Moira, and would gain the attention of all the girls and women.
However, he still had the weight of the family on his shoulders more than his younger sister, Moira. The two of them were able to shield their three youngest siblings from the fate they faced but he still held the responsibility of helping their family be saved from bankruptcy and to return to the greatness that their house knew under their great grandfather.
After the death of their grandmother their family businesses began to fall apart which placed House Hayes in jeopardy of becoming bankrupt and homeless. However, him and his young sister, Moira, grew up around Fergus who was helping them get out of their hole until her father broke their deal in an effort to appease the nobles of Portugal, a choice that did more harm than good for their businesses.
He was angered but understood when Moira would go behind the back of their father and him to make a deal with Fergus and Lady Mel to help save the family. The family would begin to recover after the marriage since Lady Mel ordered that their father step down and let TeĆ rlach lead the business. It then would thrive and be passed down to his children and younger siblings.
The Legacy of Hayes
With the removal of his father from leadership and the support of Fergus Vandershine, and by extension Captain Butcher, TeĆ rlach was able to turn their family businesses around. Fergus eliminated the threats against their Portuguese business and this allowed him to rebuild both the Scottish and Portuguese businesses.
He would then go on to marry a British-Persian woman and receive her family’s stake in the East India Trading Company. The males in her family had died and the other males who owned stakes were trying to force her to give them their shares. However, she would be approached by TeĆ rlach for a deal, which she accepted.
The British owners of the company tried to fight against her wedding without a male to give her away until House de Matthecourt stepped in and sanctioned the marriage.