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== History == | == History == | ||
The Andals claim the Seven Who Are One once walked among them in Andalos, and thus passed on their teachings. It is also said in the Seven-Pointed Star that the Seven crowned Hugor of the Hill, and promised the Andals great kingdoms in a foreign land. | |||
== Organisation == | == Organisation == | ||
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By the time of the Andal Invasions, the beliefs of the Faith had been codified into a single work, known as the Seven-Pointed Star. This holy text is considered the orthodox belief by the Servants of the Star, yet variations still exist. Before being codified, the Seven-Pointed Star largely existed as oral sermons passed on by septons in traditions not dissimilar to the Grey Masters. | By the time of the Andal Invasions, the beliefs of the Faith had been codified into a single work, known as the Seven-Pointed Star. This holy text is considered the orthodox belief by the Servants of the Star, yet variations still exist. Before being codified, the Seven-Pointed Star largely existed as oral sermons passed on by septons in traditions not dissimilar to the Grey Masters. | ||
== Variations == | |||
The southern Andals who occupied the lands now seized by the Valyrian Freehold differ markedly from their northern counterparts, especially as a result of having lived amongst Rhoyish and Valyrian folk for many centuries. They have different names for certain figures in Andalosi history - and are less dogged in their belief in the sole legitimacy in the Seven over all other forms of worship. |