All 50 Uses
citadel
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A Feast For Crows
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- "I am no thief," he had told the man who called himself the alchemist, "I am a novice of the Citadel."†
p. 5.4 *
- Though the tall, timbered building leaned toward the south the way novices sometimes leaned after a tankard, Pate expected that the inn would go on standing for another six hundred years, selling wine and ale and fearsomely strong cider to rivermen and seamen, smiths and singers, priests and princes, and the novices and acolytes of the Citadel.†
p. 5.8
- He had only been at the Citadel for a year, yet already he had forged three links of his maester's chain.†
p. 7.3
- Pate, though ... He had been five years at the Citadel, arriving when he was no more than three-and-ten, yet his neck remained as pink as it had been on the day he first arrived from the westerlands.†
p. 7.5
- And like the green marble sphinxes that flanked the Citadel's main gate, Alleras had eyes of onyx.†
p. 8.8
- I had understood that you were still confined to the Citadel for ...†
p. 9.9
- You shame the Citadel by being one of us?'†
p. 11.1
- They were the worst-kept secret of the Citadel.†
p. 12.8
- The Citadel was no great distance as the raven flies, but none of them were ravens and Oldtown was a veritable labyrinth of a city, all wynds and crisscrossing alleys and narrow crookback streets.†
p. 15.3
- And Oldtown's Old Man, Lord Leyton of the Hightower, who numbered "Protector of the Citadel" amongst his many titles, was a sworn bannerman of House Tyrell.†
p. 16.1
- Yet somehow his feet turned back toward the Citadel.†
p. 16.9
- Upriver, the domes and towers of the Citadel rose on both sides of the river, connected by stone bridges crowded with halls and houses.†
p. 17.9
- The key was old and heavy, made of black iron; supposedly it opened every door at the Citadel.†
p. 19.5
- Gorold Goodbrother himself was talking quietly with a slim man in fine grey robes, who wore about his neck a chain of many metals that marked him for a maester of the Citadel.†
p. 30.9
- The Citadel took my chain, but they could not take my knowledge.†
p. 73.1
- There are archmaesters at the Citadel who question all of it.†
p. 114.3
- Elsewise, Aemon will find a servant's place for her at the Citadel.†
p. 116.6
- They have parchment and ink at the Citadel, as well as longbows.†
p. 117.1
- My lord, the Citadel ...they make you cut up corpses there.†
p. 117.4
- If you ask the Citadel for more maesters ...†
p. 117.8
- There are so many books at the Citadel that no man can hope to read them all.†
p. 117.9
- You'll go to the Citadel and forge a chain, and if you have to cut up corpses, so be it.†
p. 118.3
- You can face the Citadel, but you'll face it as a Sworn Brother of the Night's Watch.†
p. 118.9
- It was his father who sent me to the Citadel.†
p. 119.8
- The second wayn would carry their clothing and possessions, along with a chest of rare old books that Aemon thought the Citadel might lack.†
p. 121.1
- Why did the Citadel take your chain?†
p. 158.2
- For hundreds of years the men of the Citadel have opened the bodies of the dead, to study the nature of life.†
p. 158.3
- Wars, battles, murders most foul ...I was a boy in Oldtown when the grey plague took half the city and three-quarters of the Citadel.†
p. 170.1
- I was forging my chain at the Citadel when this happened, but I have read the accounts of their trials and punishments.†
p. 191.4
- Going to the Citadel to forge a chain and be a maester, to be of better service to the Watch, he told himself, but the thought just made him weary.†
p. 307.8
- The Citadel stripped him of his chain!†
p. 335.4
- "Your Citadel took away his chain," Cersei reminded him.†
p. 342.1
- If Oldtown took up arms against the Dragon, Oldtown would burn, and the Hightower and the Citadel and the Starry Sept would be cast down and destroyed.†
p. 600.7
- A maester of the Citadel, chained and sworn, and Sworn Brother of the Night's Watch, ever faithful.†
p. 740.7
- The healers of the Citadel are the best in the Seven Kingdoms.†
p. 742.2
- "They were meant for the Citadel," he said, when Xhondo asked him what was wrong.†
p. 743.1
- Instead his talk turned back to Oldtown, and the archmaesters of the Citadel.†
p. 743.9
- The men who were at the Citadel when I was have been dead for fifty years.†
p. 744.1
- Tell them that, at the Citadel.†
p. 744.6
- Afterward King Aegon asked the Citadel to send a younger man.†
p. 773.8
- What does the Citadel teach concerning prophecy?†
p. 774.2
- Tell me, maester, was it at the Citadel that you learned to wring your hands and make excuses?†
p. 820.3
- "I know," Jaime said, "there has been a white raven from the Citadel.†
p. 958.5
- If he did, though, he would need to hide her somehow; the Citadel did not permit its novices to keep wives or paramours, at least not openly.†
p. 963.8
- Ser Gunthor had studied at the Citadel for several years and spoke the Summer Tongue, so he and Qurulu Mo adjourned to the captain's cabin for a privy conference.†
p. 964.7
- First the Citadel, to present Jon's letters and tell them of Maester Aemon's death.†
p. 964.8
- He hoped he still remembered the way to the Citadel.†
p. 965.7
- The gates of the Citadel were flanked by a pair of towering green sphinxes with the bodies of lions, the wings of eagles, and the tails of serpents.†
p. 966.2
- Sam stopped at one that offered maps, and looked over a hand-drawn map of Citadel to ascertain the shortest way to the Seneschal's Court.†
p. 966.5
- What brings the Night's Watch to the Citadel?†
p. 968.6
Definitions:
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(1)
(citadel) a stronghold or fortress
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)