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The '''goat boy''' is a deformed [[slave]] owned by [[Yezzan zo Qaggaz]].  He is a part of Yezzan’s grotesquerie, one of Yezzan's ''special treasures''.  
 
The '''goat boy''' is a deformed [[slave]] owned by [[Yezzan zo Qaggaz]].  He is a part of Yezzan’s grotesquerie, one of Yezzan's ''special treasures''.  
  

Revision as of 02:22, 8 May 2013

goat boy
Born unknown
Died 300 AL?
Outside Meereen?
Book A Dance with Dragons (Appears)

The goat boy is a deformed slave owned by Yezzan zo Qaggaz. He is a part of Yezzan’s grotesquerie, one of Yezzan's special treasures.

About

The goat boy has twisted (deformed) hairy “goat-legs.” He is young and speaks the guttural sailor’s pidgin called the Trade Talk. Where Yezzan acquired him is not known.

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

Along with the rest of Yezzan's special treasures the goat boy accompanies his master to the Yunkai encampment outside of Meereen.

He performs during Yezzan's banquet for Yurkhaz zo Yunzak. He comes out and dances a grotesque jig whilst one of Yurkhaz's slaves plays on a bone flute. Tyrion has half a mind to ask the flautist if he knows The Rains of Castamere.

When Yezzan contracts the pale mare it falls to Yezzan’s special treasures to attend to him as he is dying. Tyrion and Penny escape before they can learn of the fate of Yezzan’s grotesquerie. The fate of the goat boy is unknown.

References and Notes