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[[File:HousePolanderCOA.png|thumb|Arms of House Polander]] | [[File:HousePolanderCOA.png|thumb|Arms of House Polander]] | ||
'''House Polander of | '''House Polander of Polander Hall''' is an [[Andals|Andal]] house ruling Polander Hall within [[The Eastern Marches|the Eastern Marches]]. | ||
The Polander sigil depicts three yellow lions above hearts on white party per bend sinister a broken sword on purple. Their words are "''Brief and Bright''". | The Polander sigil depicts three yellow lions above hearts on white party per bend sinister a broken sword on purple. Their words are "''Brief and Bright''". |
Revision as of 20:51, 8 August 2025
Yet there are always a few who walk the roads that others shun, seeking after fortunes in the bleaker corners of the world. - The World of Ice and Fire[1]

House Polander of Polander Hall is an Andal house ruling Polander Hall within the Eastern Marches.
The Polander sigil depicts three yellow lions above hearts on white party per bend sinister a broken sword on purple. Their words are "Brief and Bright".
History
The Polanders were among the few Andals that joined House Santagar to sail southwards rather than the Corbrays and Vances, but broke away from the host midway through the journey, choosing to arrive closer to the Stormlands than in Dorne. Led by Mathis Polander, they landed in Swann land, exiling the previous local lords, and successfully fighting off attempts from the Stormlands to retake the still mostly First Men territory.
From the Severisles, the Polanders had ready access to all the coasts in the Sea of Dorne and established themselves as sellswords and traders throughout the region. Though they were still largely unwelcomed in the Stormlands, with the Swanns in particular launching frequent attempts and raids to take back their land.
Notable Members
- Lord Mathis Polander, founder and head of House Polander in the early Andal Invasions.
References
- ↑ George R.R. Martin. (2014). The World of Ice and Fire. London: HarperVoyager. p.238