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*[[House Ladybright]] | *[[House Ladybright]] | ||
*[[House | *[[House Vyrwell]] | ||
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[[File:Red Desert.jpg|thumb|Much of Dorne is dominated by a harsh and inhospitable desert landscape.]] | [[File:Red Desert.jpg|thumb|Much of Dorne is dominated by a harsh and inhospitable desert landscape.]] | ||
As we know, the large desert that dominates the landscape of Dorne is why the Children of the Forest referred to this place as the Empty Land. <ref name="Dorne"> </ref> Before the migration of the First Men across the land bridge between Essos and Westeros, this presumably meant that all of Dorne was uninhabited, save perhaps some giants living in the Red Mountains. However, the desert continues to shape the people and culture in Dorne to this day. Though the largest population centers are in the mountains and along the Greenblood, the desert has become home to nomadic horse riders renowned for their sand steeds. The Deserts have become an unlikely home for some of the most successful Andals in Dorne, in particular House Qorgyle. Having been granted lands by House Dryland, and taken more from House Dayne, they have spread their power across the sands, and changed the face of the region | As we know, the large desert that dominates the landscape of Dorne is why the Children of the Forest referred to this place as the Empty Land. <ref name="Dorne"> </ref> Before the migration of the First Men across the land bridge between Essos and Westeros, this presumably meant that all of Dorne was uninhabited, save perhaps some giants living in the Red Mountains. However, the desert continues to shape the people and culture in Dorne to this day. Though the largest population centers are in the mountains and along the Greenblood, the desert has become home to nomadic horse riders renowned for their sand steeds. The Deserts have become an unlikely home for some of the most successful Andals in Dorne, in particular House Qorgyle. Having been granted lands by House Dryland, and taken more from House Dayne, they have spread their power across the sands, and changed the face of the region. | ||
===Notable Houses=== | ===Notable Houses=== | ||
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While Dorne proved a less than tempting target for most Andal conquerors, a few early Andal warlords did seek to carve out a place for themselves on the peninsula. Most notable among these were the Santagars, who settled in the thinly settled jungles of the Broken Arm and spent many years in peaceful detente with their Greenblood neighbors. Due to its proximity to Essos - as well as the small number of First Men already living there - the Broken Arm was one of the first regions in all of Westeros to become predominantly Andal. | While Dorne proved a less than tempting target for most Andal conquerors, a few early Andal warlords did seek to carve out a place for themselves on the peninsula. Most notable among these were the Santagars, who settled in the thinly settled jungles of the Broken Arm and spent many years in peaceful detente with their Greenblood neighbors. Due to its proximity to Essos - as well as the small number of First Men already living there - the Broken Arm was one of the first regions in all of Westeros to become predominantly Andal. | ||
== First Century A.I. == | |||
Other early Andal settlements included Ghaston Grey, an island off the coast of Yronwood conquered by the Jordaynes, and the lands of Sandhorn in the Western Desert, where House Maltrevar erected a stout keep and, in Anchoran, dug one of the southern Dornish coasts' few proper anchorages. Many Andal adventurers chose to roam through Dorne without settling down; for a time, the Ullers, Allyrions, and Martells all commanded substantial hosts, traveling across the peninsula to sell their swords and practice glorified banditry. Conran Qorgyle, another early arrival, gathered one of the largest armies in Dorne about him over many years of wandering. House Martell once threatened to topple the Greenblood—and would have—were it not for the command skill of King Edred Lake, known as the Wetblade. | Other early Andal settlements included Ghaston Grey, an island off the coast of Yronwood conquered by the Jordaynes, and the lands of Sandhorn in the Western Desert, where House Maltrevar erected a stout keep and, in Anchoran, dug one of the southern Dornish coasts' few proper anchorages. Many Andal adventurers chose to roam through Dorne without settling down; for a time, the Ullers, Allyrions, and Martells all commanded substantial hosts, traveling across the peninsula to sell their swords and practice glorified banditry. Conran Qorgyle, another early arrival, gathered one of the largest armies in Dorne about him over many years of wandering. House Martell once threatened to topple the Greenblood—and would have—were it not for the command skill of King Edred Lake, known as the Wetblade. | ||
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The decline of the Greenblood did not become truly apparent however, until the landing of Vorian Roxton in 86 A.I. Gavyn Brownhill, the newly elected Green King, sent Ser Samuel Santagar and Magnar Dylan Brook to negotiate with Roxton, only for Roxton to break off his unprovoked siege of the Tor to take service with the Yronwoods. Roxton would take part in fighting the uprising that centered around House Fowler struggling to regain their independence as kings. Despite Roxton and Yronwood's defeat, the [[Yorick III Yronwood|Bloodroyal Yorick III]] agreed to honor his word, and strike next into the Greenblood. Thus, after defeating the forces of the [[Gavyn Brownhill|Green King Gavyn Brownhill]], [[Vorian Roxton]] declared himself the 'Lord of the Tor' in 97 A.I. A second war would see the seizing of the Bramble, a famed redoubt that guarded the northern banks of the upper Greenblood river. These defeats led to the first deposing of a Greenblood King in the memory of the kingdom, and the raising up of [[Bastian Briar]] as Green King. | The decline of the Greenblood did not become truly apparent however, until the landing of Vorian Roxton in 86 A.I. Gavyn Brownhill, the newly elected Green King, sent Ser Samuel Santagar and Magnar Dylan Brook to negotiate with Roxton, only for Roxton to break off his unprovoked siege of the Tor to take service with the Yronwoods. Roxton would take part in fighting the uprising that centered around House Fowler struggling to regain their independence as kings. Despite Roxton and Yronwood's defeat, the [[Yorick III Yronwood|Bloodroyal Yorick III]] agreed to honor his word, and strike next into the Greenblood. Thus, after defeating the forces of the [[Gavyn Brownhill|Green King Gavyn Brownhill]], [[Vorian Roxton]] declared himself the 'Lord of the Tor' in 97 A.I. A second war would see the seizing of the Bramble, a famed redoubt that guarded the northern banks of the upper Greenblood river. These defeats led to the first deposing of a Greenblood King in the memory of the kingdom, and the raising up of [[Bastian Briar]] as Green King. | ||
== Second Century A.I. == | |||
A majority of Bastian's reign was spent fighting the Andal house Santagar and their allies, Daelwell and Vyrwel. For a short time just before Bastian became king, the Santagars had sworn fealty to the Green Kings, but their continued friendship with the Bloodroyals quickly degraded that relationship. When the Santagars marched to aid their Yronwood kin, their inclusion in the kingdom of the Greenblood was forfeit. By the time of Bastian Briar's reign, the Andal warbands of Daelwell and Vyrwel landed in the Spottswood. With Symeon Santagar at their head, they began an invasion of the Greenblood, and knowing the reputation of the Daynes for fighting against Andals, Bastian sent to Starfall for aid. The conflict lasted for eight years and cost the lives of thousands of Andals and Dornish First Men alike. In the end, the Andals sacked and burned the Greenseat, bringing about the end of the most ancient of First Man kingdoms. The last of the Briars had nowhere to call home and fled to Starfall with the Daynes. | A majority of Bastian's reign was spent fighting the Andal house Santagar and their allies, Daelwell and Vyrwel. For a short time just before Bastian became king, the Santagars had sworn fealty to the Green Kings, but their continued friendship with the Bloodroyals quickly degraded that relationship. When the Santagars marched to aid their Yronwood kin, their inclusion in the kingdom of the Greenblood was forfeit. By the time of Bastian Briar's reign, the Andal warbands of Daelwell and Vyrwel landed in the Spottswood. With [[Symeon Santagar]] at their head, they began an invasion of the Greenblood, and knowing the reputation of the Daynes for fighting against Andals, Bastian sent to Starfall for aid. The conflict lasted for eight years and cost the lives of thousands of Andals and Dornish First Men alike. In the end, the Andals sacked and burned the Greenseat, bringing about the end of the most ancient of First Man kingdoms. The last of the Briars had nowhere to call home and fled to Starfall with the Daynes. | ||
Symeon Santagar, styling himself King Symeon II of Godsgrace, decided to leave the Green Kings as a relic of the past. Instead he put aside the trappings of past rulers, declaring himself to rule by the guidance of the gods, rather than the consent of the families. New great houses rose up across the Greenblood, including House Ladybright of Lamplight, House | Symeon Santagar, styling himself King Symeon II of Godsgrace, decided to leave the Green Kings as a relic of the past. Instead he put aside the trappings of past rulers, declaring himself to rule by the guidance of the gods, rather than the consent of the families. New great houses rose up across the Greenblood, including House Ladybright of Lamplight, House Vyrwell of Greenguard, and House Daelwell of Goldpeppers. Save for House Brownhill, the First Men families of the Greenblood found themselves reduced to minor vassals and landholders. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
[[Category:Regions]] | [[Category:Regions]] |