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'''Seneschal''' is a position within the [[Order of the maesters]], charged with the governance of the [[Citadel]], the headquarters of the order, located in [[Oldtown]]. The post of Seneschal lasts a year and is chosen by lot among the [[Archmaester]]s, the topomost members of the order. Most Archmaesters consider it a thankless task that takes them away from their true calling.{{ref|affc|45}}
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'''Seneschal''' is a position within the [[Maesters|Order of the maesters]], charged with the governance of the [[Citadel]], the headquarters of the order, located in [[Oldtown]]. The post of Seneschal lasts a year and is chosen by lot among the [[Archmaester]]s, the topomost members of the order. Most Archmaesters consider it a thankless task that takes them away from their true calling.{{ref|affc|45}}
  
 
Petitioners seeking audience with the Seneschal are greeted by an acolyte that acts as gatekeeper at the Seneschal's Court.{{ref|affc|45}}
 
Petitioners seeking audience with the Seneschal are greeted by an acolyte that acts as gatekeeper at the Seneschal's Court.{{ref|affc|45}}

Revision as of 01:15, 8 February 2016

Seneschal is a position within the Order of the maesters, charged with the governance of the Citadel, the headquarters of the order, located in Oldtown. The post of Seneschal lasts a year and is chosen by lot among the Archmaesters, the topomost members of the order. Most Archmaesters consider it a thankless task that takes them away from their true calling.[1]

Petitioners seeking audience with the Seneschal are greeted by an acolyte that acts as gatekeeper at the Seneschal's Court.[1]

The current Seneschal is Archmaester Norren. The next Seneschal will be Archmaester Theobald.[1]

References and Notes