Andal

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The Andals are a human ethnic group in the world of "A Song of Ice and Fire," known for invading Westeros from Essos, bringing the Faith of the Seven, and becoming the dominant culture in most of the Seven Kingdoms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf culture in Westeros
fictional ethnic group
human people
broughtReligion Faith of the Seven NERFINISHED
conflictedWith First Men
createdBy George R. R. Martin NERFINISHED
culturalInfluence most of the Seven Kingdoms
descendantGroups Andal houses of the Vale
most southern Westerosi nobles
didNotConquer Dorne NERFINISHED
the North NERFINISHED
dominantCultureIn the Reach NERFINISHED
the Riverlands NERFINISHED
the Stormlands NERFINISHED
the Vale of Arryn NERFINISHED
the Westerlands NERFINISHED
ethnicMixing formed Andal‑First Men hybrid cultures in the South
firstAppearance A Game of Thrones NERFINISHED
historicalEra Age of Heroes (late) NERFINISHED
homelandRegion Andalos NERFINISHED
intermarriedWith First Men
invaded Westeros NERFINISHED
invadedRegion the Reach NERFINISHED
the Riverlands NERFINISHED
the Stormlands NERFINISHED
the Vale of Arryn NERFINISHED
the Westerlands NERFINISHED
knownFor chivalric warrior traditions
cutting the weirwoods
use of seven‑pointed star as holy symbol
widespread use of steel weapons
languageFamily Common Tongue ancestors
migrationType seaborne invasion
originatedIn Essos NERFINISHED
primaryReligion Faith of the Seven NERFINISHED
religiousInstitution the Faith Militant NERFINISHED
the septas NERFINISHED
the septons NERFINISHED
religiousText The Seven‑Pointed Star NERFINISHED
societalStructure feudal nobility
supplantedCulture First Men in southern Westeros
symbol seven‑pointed star
typicalArmor steel mail
typicalWeapon steel sword
universe A Song of Ice and Fire NERFINISHED
value devotion to the Seven
honor in battle
knighthood

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