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Master Yayin was a Mithran priest who taught the pages history and literature at the Tortallan royal palace. He usually gave them books where battles were rarely mentioned, except for once to prepare them for a lecture on a battle in the Immortals War. It is unknown how long Yayin had been an instructor for the pages, but it was likely quite a long time, as Raoul of Goldenlake imitated him on purpose while "lecturing" Keladry of Mindelan on warrior types.

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  • Master Yayin was a Mithran priest who taught the pages history and literature at the Tortallan royal palace. He usually gave them books where battles were rarely mentioned, except for once to prepare them for a lecture on a battle in the Immortals War. It is unknown how long Yayin had been an instructor for the pages, but it was likely quite a long time, as Raoul of Goldenlake imitated him on purpose while "lecturing" Keladry of Mindelan on warrior types.
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  • Master Yayin was a Mithran priest who taught the pages history and literature at the Tortallan royal palace. He usually gave them books where battles were rarely mentioned, except for once to prepare them for a lecture on a battle in the Immortals War. It is unknown how long Yayin had been an instructor for the pages, but it was likely quite a long time, as Raoul of Goldenlake imitated him on purpose while "lecturing" Keladry of Mindelan on warrior types.
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