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Long before the reign of Targaryen kings, the First Men ruled over Westeros, migrating

through the arm of dorne and waging war against the children of the forest to claim the land.

For thousands of years, they prospered, ruling kingdoms large and small, even making peaces

and becoming allies of the ancient children who retreated into the deep woods, even adopting

their faith in the Old Gods and veneration of heart trees.

Yet in time, the First Men lost many of their holdings, when a new people from across the

sea began their migration west.

Although many date the start of the Andal invasion to 6000 years before Conquest.

Some maesters argue it was nearer to 4000, while others still say 2000.

Nevertheless, when the tall fair haired men of Essos descended upon the First Men, they

were relentless in their pursuit of land and riches, threatening to supplant them all across

the continent.

Legends say that it was their destiny to inherit these lands, as it was a promise made by their

god who appeared before them in the form of Seven different dieties, to crown Hugor of

the Hill as the First King of the united Andal tribes.

With the blessing of the gods and the promise of a mighty kingdom in foreign lands, they

left Andalos and sailed west.

Yet most maesters disregard such tavern tales and over the years sought to more properly

understand the Andal migration in a historical context.

From their work many have come to believe that the Andals originated in the lands of

the Axe, though some others claim they may have come from the area south of the Silver

Sea.

For centuries they were a migratory people, and in their travels learned ironworking from

the civilization of the Rhoynar.

Eventually they settled the lands of Andalos, driving out the hairy men who previously populated

the area.

While dwelling in Andalos they came to worship the faith of the Seven and thrived for many

years, until the rise of the Valyrian Freehold in the east.

The Dragonlords of the Valyrian peninsula first conquered the Old Empire of Ghis before

turning to the west to defeat the Rhoyar.

It is therefore believed that as the Valyrian began expanding, many of the Andals sailed

to Westeros seeking to escape their fury.

Those that remained behind fled into the north for a time, but were eventually conquered.

Yet those who went into the west found great success, spreading their religion and culture

throughout the south.

The Andals also made war against the children of the forest, bruning their sacred trees

while hunting and slaughtering them wherever encountered.

As a result the children were largely wiped out, with those that survived retreating into

the far north.

Journeying across the narrow sea, the Andals first sailed into the fingers of the vale

were they encountered House Shell and Brightstone, ancient enemies that each claimed kingship

over the area.

Unwisely the men chose to hire Andal warlords to continue their wars against each other,

yet when the warriors arrived they turned against the First Men instead, slaughtering

the Kings they were meant to serve.

As the fighting went on, an Andal knight named Corwyn Corbray conquered these lands and named

himself Lord of the Five Fingers.

Understanding the larger threat these invaders pose,d King Yorwyck VI Royce and his descendant

united many of the First Men houses of the vale in opposition.

While this alliance succeeded in delaying the conquest, some refused to unite behind

the Runestone kings.

House Shetts of Gulltown, chose a similar path to those in the Fingers, attempting to

ally with the Andals against their fellow First Men, only to be betrayed by House Grafton,

and replaced as the Lords of the city.

Eventually House Royce was defeated and the Andals of House Arryn came to rule the territory

from their fortress of the eyrie.

Those first men unwilling to bend the knee to these foreign invaders, fled into the mountains

of the moon, where they formed clans and lived as free men, raiding and plundering to survive.

After conquering the Vale, the Andals went into the riverlands and spent years warring

with local powers.

Stories from this period speak of the fall of maiden pool and the alliance of Blackwoods

and Brackens that was crushed by 777 charging Andal knights.

There were also the 3 sons of Lord Darry who held off Vorian Vypren, killing hundreds of

Andal enemies before they were slain.

Although some claim the Children had fled the Riverlands before the invasion, others

say they remained in the territory for some time, and used their magic to send a hundred

wolves upon a group of Andal invaders in the White wood.

Considering the Children of the Forest to be abominations, the Andal warrior Erreg the

Kinslayer attacked High Heart, killing the children, their First Men allies and cutting

down the sacred weirwood trees.

It was only under the First Men king Tristifer IV Mudd that significant opposition could

be assembled.

Legends claim he fought a hundred battles, winning 99 of them and even beheaded King

Roland II Arryn who invaded from the vale.

However Tristifer was defeated and killed in his hundredth battle, when seven Andal

kings went against him, uniting their forces.

With the death of King Tristifer, the First men could no longer withstand the invaders,

with most houses submitting to Andal authority and intermarrying.

Yet the invaders had less success with Crackclaw point, later marrying into this region when

it could not be conquered.

They also failed in their attacks upon the Isle of Faces, defended by the Green Men sworn

to protect their weirwood trees.

As a result, stories say some of the Children of the Forest who dwelt in the area may have

survived the years of war, by seeking refuge with their allies on the island.

The Andal conquerors then went on to war against each other for centuries, until House Justman

rose to rule the riverlands.

Embroiled in their own conflicts, the House Durrandon paid little attention to the Andals

until they married into House Massey, long time enemies of the Storm Kings, and took

possession of Massey's Hook.

For years the Durrandon Kings waged war against the invaders, winning at least 6 major confrontations,

including the battle of Bronzegate where King Monfryd V Durrandon died while vanquishing

the Holy Brotherhood of the Andals.

Nevertheless the invaders made some significant gains eventually conquering Tarth and Estermont.

Other Storm kings like Baldric the cunning manipulated Andal warlords to attack each

other, while Durran XXI joined the Children of the Forest in the Weirwood alliance, defeating

their enemies at Black Bog, the Misty Wood, and the Howling Hill.

Later King Cleoden I allied with three Dornish kings to defeat Drox the Corpsemaker at the

battle on the river Slayne.

After failing to capture Storm's End for a seventh time, the Andals were at last ready

to make peace with the Storm Kings, marrying into House Durrandon.

In the Westerlands, King Tybolt Lannister successfully repelled an attempted invasion,

as did his successors, until they made peace and intermarried.

When King Gerold III died without a male heir, his daughter's Andal husband Joffrey Lydden

chose to take the Lannister name and so the Kings of the Rock continued to rule and even

expanded their power during the Andal Migration.

Seeing so many other territories of westeros fall to the eastern invaders, the Houses of

the Reach spent decades preparing their defences.

Yet war never came, thanks to the 3 sage kings of House Gardiener, who chose a policy of

accord and assimilation rather than open warfare.

Beginning with King Garth Gardener IX, he brought a septon of their faith to court and

allowed the construction of the first sept in highgarden.

His son Merle Gardener I then converted to the faith of the seven, funding septs, septries

and motherhouses, as well as taking an Andal maiden as his wife.

Then came Gwayne Gardener V, the first king born into their new faith, earning his knighthood

and like his father, married an Andal maiden.

Under King Gwayne, the Andal knight Alester Tyrell was made champion and sworn shield

allowing him to form House Tyrell.

Alester's second son Gareth then later became the royal Steward of House Gardener.

Gareth and his own son Leo did so well in this position; High Steward of Highgarden

became a hereditary title for the descendants of House Tyrell.

Further south in the deserts of Dorne, the Andal houses of the Ullers, Qorgyles, Vaiths,

Allyrions, Jordaynes, and Santagars all established their own realms, as well as House Martell

which defeated the First Men houses of the Wades and Shells to claim the lands near the

mouth of the Greenblood.

Having conquered so many of the southern realms, Andal language, culture and religion became

prominent, yet it failed to properly take root in the Iron Islands.

The easterners, having allied with the First Men Houess of Drumm, Greyjoy, Hoare, and Orkwood

defeated the ironborn king Rognar II Greyiron.

And while their new king Harras Hoare intermarried with the Andals and allowed the faith of the

seven to be practiced, their faith and traditions never took hold, and the population largely

remained faithful to the Drowned God and the old ways.

The Andals had even less success with the invasion of the North, where their advance

was at last halted.

The Kings of Winter met the southern conquerors in battle on a number of occasions, beginning

with their raids along the eastern coast.

Ready to aggressively defend his realm, King Theon of House Stark made common cause with

House Bolton to defeat the Andal warlord Argos Sevenstar at the battle of the weeping water.

Afterward, the Hungry Wolf as he was known, sailed his ships across the narrow sea and

attacked Andalos in retribution, slaying many and displaying their heads along the eastern

coast of his territory to deter future attacks.

Later the Andals once against attempted to invade, this time from the riverlands, but

were thrown back time after time by the crannogmen of the Neck.

Unable to defeat this ancient kingdom, they eventually relented and accepted First Men

rule in the north.

As a consequence of the years of war and migration, the Andals of the south came to mix with the

First Men significantly and many adopted a policy of compromise, allowing for the worship

of the old gods in the south, even permitting many of the castles and fortresses throughout

the land to keep their godswoods.

Nevertheless it was the Andal language, system of writing, use of iron, traditions of Knighthood

and chivalry which took hold in the southern realms, leaving the North, as the only major

territory where first men culture and traditions survived.

For more infomation >> ASOIAF: The Andal Invasion - Duration: 10:40.

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Sing - George Michael - Freedom 90 - cover- Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy - Duration: 8:08.

Hey guys, welcome back again to Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy, where the proof is in the singing.

I've waited a while on doing this one with George Michael because he was such an inspiration

to me, and just a phenomenal artist, just a big light that went out.

This song depicts his story, his life, so if you've never read the lyric of this,

especially you artists out there, I challenge you to do this.

For me, it was indicting, it was just kind of reading my mail, sort of, so to speak.

So we all have to walk different lines in how we want to present our art.

But anyway, I want to do the song first, like we always do.

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Okay.

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even just how he just decided to, kind of, phase out of, you know, being a poster child of what

the music industry thought he should be and what he wanted to be.

So if you didn't get a chance to go through the lyrics, I challenge you to do that, it's

super-awesome.

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Out.

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