Just remembered that Clydas of all people has survived and remained somewhat plot relevant until the present in the books. You know, Clydas. The Maester Aemon from Temu? Clydas, the least memorable of Aemon's stewards.

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Just remembered that Clydas of all people has survived and remained somewhat plot relevant until the present in the books. You know, Clydas. The Maester Aemon from Temu? Clydas, the least memorable of Aemon's stewards.
The kettle was in the corner by the hearth, a big black potbellied thing with two huge handles and a heavy lid. Maester Aemon said a word to Sam and Clydas and they went and grabbed the handles and dragged the kettle over to the table. A few of the brothers were already queueing up by the token barrels as Clydas took the lid off and almost dropped it on his foot. With a raucous scream and a clap of wings, a huge raven burst out of the kettle. It flapped upward, seeking the rafters perhaps, or a window to make its escape, but there were no rafters in the vault, nor windows either. The raven was trapped. Cawing loudly, it circled the hall, once, twice, three times. And Jon heard Samwell Tarly shout, "I know that bird! That's Lord Mormont's raven!" Jon page 1095
Lord Mormant's pet raven bursts out of the kettle used for the votes seemingly endorsing Jon Snow.
I don't have much to say about this one beyond saying I was looking forward to it and it was so worth the wait.
oldest man in town meets worlds saddest boy ( jon iii adwd)
Happy Night’s Watch day! Here’s Alliser Thorne, Clydas, and Dareon
Clydas brought a basin of warm water, and Maester Aemon washed the pus and blood from his wound. Gentle as he was, even the lightest touch made Jon want to scream. "The Magnar's men are disciplined, and they have bronze armor," he told them. Talking helped keep his mind off his leg.
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Jon gets some much-needed medical attention as he gives his report.
Not much to say about this one other than it's nice to see some old faces. (I meant faces we hadn't seen for a long time, though Maester Aemon is the second oldest face you'll see in these books.)
Clydas
David Bradley - 75 years old, English.