![]() ![]() ![]() He wanted to read about faraway places and long-dead men, to gaze at the stars and measure the passing of the seasons. Yandel desired nothing more than to become one of the maesters. Archmaester Walgrave taught him how to read and write. He was raised as a servant amongst the halls, chambers, and libraries. Yandel was given to the care of servants, and received the occasional attention of maesters. ![]() It would be only later that Yandel would discover that Edgerran had been writing a treatise on the swaddling of infants at the time, and had wished to test certain theories. ![]() Edgerran announced that Yandel might prove of use, which when Yandel first heard the story, he believed to mean that Edgerran foresaw his destiny as a maester. HistoryĪ foundling from his birth, left in an empty stall in the Scribe's Hearth of the Citadel, Yandel was found by an acolyte who took him to the Seneschal of that year, Archmaester Edgerran. He wrote the book The World of Ice and Fire. ![]()
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