In the Game of Thrones universe, Maesters are important figures in society who devote their lives to studying and attending to noble houses’ needs. They’re responsible for the children’s education and every medical matter at the castle, from childbirth to using medicinal herbs and much more. In addition, they serve as advisors to the Lord or Lady in charge and the Grand Maester is usually a part of the Small Council.They are recognizable by the chain they wear around their necks that symbolizes each field of their vast knowledge: the silver link means medicine, gold represents finances, lead is poison, and so on. Almost every castle in Westeros has a Maester, but only 8 are relevant in HBO’s Game of Thrones. From men of questionable morals like Pycelle and Qyburn to the most endearing characters like Aemon, the Maesters are full of wisdom — yet they can sometimes disappoint, too.His ultimate goal is his survival, but that’s not easy when antagonizing Cersei and underestimating Qyburn. Their conflict provides some comic relief though, such as Pycelle farting when they walk in on him trash-talking them in Season 6, Episode 3, “Oathbreaker.” It’s difficult to like Pycelle, yet he didn’t deserve to be brutally murdered by Qyburn’s little birds in Season 6, Episode 10, “The Winds of Winter.”
In the Game of Thrones universe, Maesters are important figures in society who devote their lives to studying and attending to noble houses’ needs. They’re responsible for the children’s education and every medical matter at the castle, from childbirth to using medicinal herbs and much more. In addition, they serve as advisors to the Lord or Lady in charge and the Grand Maester is usually a part of the Small Council.
They are recognizable by the chain they wear around their necks that symbolizes each field of their vast knowledge: the silver link means medicine, gold represents finances, lead is poison, and so on. Almost every castle in Westeros has a Maester, but only 8 are relevant in HBO’s Game of Thrones. From men of questionable morals like Pycelle and Qyburn to the most endearing characters like Aemon, the Maesters are full of wisdom — yet they can sometimes disappoint, too.
His ultimate goal is his survival, but that’s not easy when antagonizing Cersei and underestimating Qyburn. Their conflict provides some comic relief though, such as Pycelle farting when they walk in on him trash-talking them in Season 6, Episode 3, “Oathbreaker.” It’s difficult to like Pycelle, yet he didn’t deserve to be brutally murdered by Qyburn’s little birds in Season 6, Episode 10, “The Winds of Winter.”
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