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The First Men is a overarching term that applied to the descendants of the first peoples to settle Westeros, walking across the Arm of Dorne during the Dawn Age. | The First Men is a overarching term that applied to the descendants of the first peoples to settle Westeros, walking across the Arm of Dorne during the Dawn Age. During the period of the early Andal Invasions, the term was used in the main by the Andals to describe the peoples they found dwelling in Westeros when they crossed the Narrow Sea. The First Men themselves would likely more identify with their locality, their region, their gods, and their ruler than consider themselves part of one homogenous people - though certain kings and cultural traditions do preserve the idea of common descent from a single ancestral figure - though the nature of this personage varies greatly from region to region. | ||
== History == | == History == |