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'''Arlan Evenstar''' was the lord of Evenfall Hall and head of [[House Evenstar]] on [[The Stormlands#The Isle of Tarth|Tarth]] during the early [[Coming of the Andals|Andal Invasions]]. He ruled after Ser [[Galladon Morne]] came over the sea with his [[Andals]] to conquer Tarth, slew his father in the mountains of Tarth, and lost the eastern side of his realm to them.
'''Arlan Evenstar''' was the lord of Evenfall Hall and head of [[House Evenstar]] on [[The Stormlands#The Isle of Tarth|Tarth]] during the early [[Coming of the Andals|Andal Invasions]].  
 
== History ==
 
Arlan Evenstar ruled after Ser [[Galladon Morne]] came over the sea with his [[Andals]] to conquer Tarth, slaying his father in the mountains of Tarth, and subsequently losing the eastern side of his realm to them. In 31 A.I., the [[House Morne|Mornes]] would prepare to launch another offensive to take the rest of his land, while at the same time a wayward prince, Pyron [[House Massey|Massey]], would be welcomed into his hall.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 10:24, 19 June 2025

But the Evenstar would not relent.
- A Feast for Crows[1]
Arms of House Evenstar

Arlan Evenstar was the lord of Evenfall Hall and head of House Evenstar on Tarth during the early Andal Invasions.

History

Arlan Evenstar ruled after Ser Galladon Morne came over the sea with his Andals to conquer Tarth, slaying his father in the mountains of Tarth, and subsequently losing the eastern side of his realm to them. In 31 A.I., the Mornes would prepare to launch another offensive to take the rest of his land, while at the same time a wayward prince, Pyron Massey, would be welcomed into his hall.

References

  1. George R.R. Martin. (2005). A Feast for Crows - Brienne I. Voyager Books.
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