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During the earliest phase of Andal arrival in Westeros, the First Men were welcoming - perhaps not too dissimilar to how the Children had welcomed them during the earliest years of the Dawn Age. This appeared to continue during the immediate years prior to 1 A.I., however that all changed with the career of Corwyn Corbray.
During the earliest phase of Andal arrival in Westeros, the First Men were welcoming - perhaps not too dissimilar to how the Children had welcomed them during the earliest years of the Dawn Age. This appeared to continue during the immediate years prior to 1 A.I., however that all changed with the career of Corwyn Corbray.


Andal mercenaries taking service with First Men kings had become ever more common, escalating the endless conflicts between the petty kings in Mountain and Vale
Andal mercenaries taking service with First Men kings had become ever more common, escalating the endless conflicts between the petty kings in Mountain and Vale. The Andals were not entirely unknown to the First Men in this period, and so the First Men responded to their increasing numbers with a largely pragmatic attitude. The uprising that occurred from the conflict between King Jon Brightstone and King Dywen Shell however, changed all that. After Corwyn Corbray seized the title of Lord of the Five Fingers, First Men Kings and lords have become


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
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