Maester Pycelle, fearful of his impending fate, attempted to deny the accusations, saying, "No, my Lord, no, my Lord..." But Bahamut's judgment was clear. He declared, "You betrayed your Lord and your realm, causing war and the death of many. So mere flames are not punishment enough for traitors like you. Take him and geld him, but staunch the wound. I want his manhood fried up and fed to him. Do not let him die until he has eaten every bite. When he wishes for death, then burn him."
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