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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.
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