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Seyton was an officer who attended and served Macbeth. He was mentioned by name in Act 5 Scene 3 Line 19. He confirmed the massing of the combined English-Scottish forces against Macbeth [Line 31]. He reappeared in Scene 5, and confirmed the fears of the castlewomen at the coming battle and the death of Lady Macbeth [Line 16].

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Once he becomes king, Macbeth has many servants. His personal servant is Seyton (pronounced just like "Satan").

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