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Thaumaturg Villagers[]
Himatan Villagers[]
The Mountain Bandits[]
- Kenjak Ashevajak, The Bandit Lord
- Loor-San
- Myint
- Thet-mun
Of the Thaumaturg[]
- Golan, Commander of the Army of Righteous Chastisement
- U-Pre, Second in Command
- Thorn, Principal Scribe of the army
- Waris, An officer of the army
- Pon-lor, A newly trained Thaumaturg
- Tun, An overseer of the army (similar to a sergeant)
- Surin, The Prime Master of the ruling Circle of Masters
Servants of Ardata[]
- Rutana, A witch
- Nagal, A warrior
- Citravaghra, The 'man-leopard'
- Varakapi, The 'man-ape'
Of the Tribes of the Adwami[]
- Jatal, A prince of the Hafinaj
- Andanii, Princess of the Vehajarwi
- Ganell, A chief of the Awamir
- Sher' Tal, Horsemaster of the Saar
- Pinal, Horsemaster of the Hafinaj
- The Warleader, A mercenary commander
- Scarza, His lieutenant
Of the Crimson Guard Avowed[]
- K'azz D'Avore, Commander
- Shimmer, A captain
- Gwynn, A mage, once of Skinner's company
- Lor-sinn, A mage
- Turgal
- Cole
- Amatt
Of the Disavowed[]
- Skinner, Captain
- Jacinth, Lieutenant
- Mara, A mage
- Petal, A mage
- Red, A mage
- Shijel, Weaponmaster
- Black the Lesser
- Hist
- Leuthan
Of the Malazan Mercenaries[]
- Yusen, Captain
- Burastan, Lieutenant
- Murk, A mage
- Sour, A mage
- Ostler, A soldier
- Tanner, A soldier
- Dee, A soldier
- Sweetly, A scout
Others[]
- Ardata, Also known as the Queen of Witches
- The Queen of Dreams, Also known as the Enchantress, T'riss
- Ina, A Seguleh, of the top thousand fighters, the Jistarii
- The Witch Queen, also known as the Queen of Monsters, Ardata
- Old Man Moon, An elder
- Ripan, one of his offspring
- Sister Spite, Daughter of Draconus
- Osserc, A Tiste Liosan, worshipped by some as a sky god
- L'oric, Son of Osserc
- Gothos, A Jaghut
The following list records all of the characters that appear in Blood and Bone in alphabetical order.
Names in bold indicate characters that are mentioned in the book's Dramatis Personae section.
Names in italics are characters that appear or are mentioned in the book, but are not listed in its Dramatis Personae section.
Characters that are only talked about or referred to in the books but do not make a full appearance are marked with (Mentioned only).
Characters that are talked about or referred before then making a full appearance in a later chapter of the book are marked with (First mentioned) and (First appearance).
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A[]
- Allar Ralle, author, documented information on Jacuruku (Mentioned only)[1]
- Amatt, Crimson Guard Avowed[2]
- ( Ammanas : see Shadowthrone )
- Andanii, Princess of the Vehajarwi tribe of the Adwami[2]
- ( Anmathana : see Earth-Shaker )
- Anomandaris, Son of Darkness, a Tiste Andii and an Ascendant (Mentioned only)[1]
- Ardata, also known as 'Witch Queen' and 'Queen of Monsters' (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[4]
- Ar-doard, an old family retainer of Princess Andanii[5]
- Argen, Beast god (Mentioned only)[6]
- Artorallah demon, a demon in the realm of Shadow[1]
B[]
- Bait, Malazan mercenary (Mentioned only)[7]
- Bakar, survivor of a previous Thaumaturg army incursion, an infantryman (Mentioned only)[6]
- Balal, Beast god (Mentioned only)[6]
- Bars, aka Iron Bars, Crimson Guard Avowed (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[8]
- Black the Elder, Crimson Guard Avowed (Mentioned only)[9]
- Black the Lesser, of the Disavowed[9]
- Blues, a mage, Crimson Guard Avowed (Mentioned only)[3]
- Burastan, Malazan mercenary lieutenant[6]
- Burn, an Elder Goddess (Mentioned only)[10]
C[]
- Caladan Brood, an Ascendant and a powerful Warlord (Mentioned only)[11]
- Cal-Brinn, Crimson Guard Avowed (Mentioned only)[2]
- Celeste, manifestation of a shard of the Crippled God[1]
- ( Chained God : see Crippled God )
- Chana, a Thaumaturg villager[6]
- Chinawa, a Himatan villager[4]
- Churev, priestess of the Queen of Dreams[6]
- Citravaghra, the 'man-leopard', a servant of Ardata[6]
- Cole, Crimson Guard Avowed[2]
- Cowl, of the Disavowed, a High Mage and assassin, the Veil's founder (First mentioned)[2] (First appearance)[10]
- Crazy-eye, Malazan mercenary[6]
- Crippled God, aka the 'Chained God' (Mentioned only)[2]
- Cryseth, Malazan mercenary[12]
- Cursed Thaumaturg, a Thaumaturg cursed with madness[12]
D[]
- Dancer, the 'Rope', the Patron of assassins, founder of the Talons[11]
- Dassem Ultor, First Sword of the Malazan Empire (Mentioned only)[11]
- Dee, Malazan mercenary[9]
- ( Demon-King : see Kallor )
- ( Demon-Queen : see Ardata )
- Draconus, Elder God, aka 'Consort of Mother Dark' (Mentioned only)[7]
- D'rek, 'Goddess/God of the Worm of Autumn' (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[5]
- Dujek Onearm, Fist, Commander of 'Onearm's Host' (Mentioned only)[7]
E[]
- Earth-Shaker, aka Anmathana, Beast god (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[7]
- Edgewalker, Guardian of the Shadow Realm, an Elder (First mentioned)[1] (First appearance)[10]
- Eghen, blind mage (Mentioned only)[1]
- ( Enchantress : see Queen of Dreams )
- Envy, a daughter of Draconus, a powerful sorceress, sister of Spite (Mentioned only)[8]
- Errant, an Elder God (Mentioned only)[13]
F[]
- ( Fallen One : see Kallor )
- Fanderay, Beast god, war deity, mate of Togg (Mentioned only)[6]
- Farese, of the Disavowed[8]
- Father Light, Elder God, father of Osserc (Mentioned only)[10]
- Fel-esh, survivor of a previous Thaumaturg army incursion (Mentioned only)[14]
- Fener, Boar of War, Beast god (Mentioned only)[6]
- Feral Shade, a shade[3]
- Fingers, a mage, Crimson Guard Avowed (Mentioned only)[3]
- Fist of Aren, Malazan governor of Aren (Mentioned only)[15]
- Francal Garner, a traveller (Mentioned only)[11]
G[]
- Gall, a slow-witted fisherman of Tien, Jacuruku[12]
- Ganell, a chief of the Awamir tribe of the Adwami[2]
- Golan, Commander of the Thaumaturg Army of Righteous Chastisement[2]
- Gorot, master-at-arms of Prince Jatal[9]
- Gothos, a Jaghut[9]
- Great-Wing, Beast god (Mentioned only)[6]
- Gwynn, a mage, once of Skinner's company, Crimson Guard Avowed[3]
H[]
- Half-Man Beast, a beast native to Himatan[9]
- Hannal Leath, abbess of the Talian monastery of Our Lady of the Visions[6]
- Hanu, brother of Saeng, a Thaumaturg villager[3]
- Harun, a member of the detachment commanded by Pon-lor[13]
- Hemach Stenay, travelled through Jacuruku with an unknown force (Mentioned only)[13]
- Heng-lon, a Mountain Bandit[5]
- Hesta, of the Disavowed[4]
- ( High King : see Kallor )
- Hist, of the Disavowed[8]
- Hood, the God of Death (Mentioned only)[6]
- Hounds of Shadow, creatures and guardians of the Shadow Realm[11]
I[]
- Iko was the original name of Shimmer (Mentioned only)[11]
- Ina, a Seguleh, of the top thousand fighters, the Jistarii[6]
- Isha, Crimson Guard, a Veil (Mentioned only)[11]
J[]
- Jacinth, Lieutenant of the Disavowed (First mentioned)[9] (First appearance)[13]
- ( Jak : see Kenjak Ashevajak )
- Janath, a Thaumaturg villager, mother of Saeng and Hanu (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[2]
- Jatal, a prince of the Hafinaj tribe of the Adwami[2]
- Javich, current lover of Hannal Leath[6]
- Jher-ef, head of the Adwami Lesser Tribe of the Fal'esh[14]
- Jorrick Sharplance, Crimson Guard Avowed (Mentioned only)[3]
K[]
- Kallor, aka the 'High King'[3]
- K'azz D'Avore, aka K'azz, commander of the Crimson Guard Avowed[3]
- Kellanved, founder and first Emperor of the Malazan Empire (Mentioned only)[11]
- Kenjak Ashevajak, 'Bandit Lord' of the Mountain Bandits[9]
- Khun-Sen, an old general, once ruler of Chanar Keep (Mentioned only)[9]
- K'rul, an Elder God (Mentioned only)[12]
- Kyle, an ex-Crimson Guardsman (Mentioned only)[2]
L[]
- Lacy, Crimson Guard brethren (Mentioned only)[2]
- Lazar, Crimson Guard Avowed (Mentioned only)[11]
- Lean, Crimson Guard Avowed (Mentioned only)[11]
- Legem, a Thaumaturg Master (Mentioned only)[13]
- Lek, a child given sanctuary by Ardata[4]
- Lengen, a name mentioned by Sour to Murk (Mentioned only)[11]
- Leuthan, of the Disavowed[4]
- Loor-San, a Mountain Bandit (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[13]
- L'oric, a Tiste Liosan, son of Osserc (First mentioned)[10] (First appearance)[16]
- Lor-sinn, a mage, Crimson Guard Avowed[3]
- Lo-sen, a member of the detachment commanded by Pon-lor[11]
M[]
- Mael, Elder God of the sea (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[10]
- Mae Ran, a Thaumaturg villager (First mentioned)[2] (First appearance)[6]
- Manat, Malazan mercenary[7]
- Mara, a mage, of the Disavowed[2]
- Matha Banness, a traveller (Mentioned only)[9]
- Melesh, a member of the detachment commanded by Pon-lor[13]
- Mother Dark, Elder Goddess, Queen of High House Dark (Mentioned only)[14]
- Murk, Malazan mercenary mage[2]
- Myin-el, a personal bodyguard of Prince Jatal of the Adwami[14]
- Myint, a Mountain Bandit (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[11]
N[]
- Nacht Guardian, a monkey-like creature, possibly a demon, serving the Malaz City Azath House[1]
- Nagal, a warrior, servant of Ardata[3]
- ( the Night Hunter : see Citravaghra )
- Non, a Thaumaturg villager, a young child[6]
- Noor, a 'Nak-ta', one of the restless dead[4]
O[]
- Obelisk, a card in the Deck of Dragons[2]
- Ogilvy, Crimson Guard regular[3]
- Old Man Moon, an elder[1]
- ( Oponn : see the Twins )
- Oroth, a personal bodyguard of Prince Jatal of the Adwami[14]
- Oroth-en, Himatan village headman[11]
- Osserc, a Tiste Liosan, worshipped by some as a sky god[2]
- Ostler, Malazan mercenary[9]
P[]
- Pelu, a Thaumaturg villager (Mentioned only)[6]
- Petal, a mage, of the Disavowed[6]
- Pinal, a Horsemaster of the Hafinaj tribe of the Adwami (First mentioned)[1] (First appearance)[17]
- Pon-lor, a newly trained Thaumaturg[2]
- Priestess' Shade, the shade of a priestess of Light[3]
- Priest in Rags, the ghost of a priest[11]
- Priest of the Crippled God, a priest of the Crippled God accompanying the Thaumaturg Army[2]
- Prince of Anklos, the patron of an old man of his court who had an 'idiot savant-like' "freak talent" (Mentioned only)[6]
Q[]
- Queen of Dreams, aka the Enchantress, T'riss, an Elder Goddess[6]
- ( Queen of the Night : see Ardata )
R[]
- Ranking Surgeon, a surgeon of the Thaumaturg army[5]
- Red, a mage, of the Disavowed (First mentioned)[13] (First appearance)[12]
- Resenal D'Ord, Master of the vessel, the "Lance" (Mentioned only)[7]
- Rhyu, a village healer outside Anditi Pura[7]
- Rikkter, a Soletaken/D'ivers (Mentioned only)[11]
- Ripan, one of the offspring of Old Man Moon[1]
- ( Rissan : see Queen of Dreams )
- Rust, a Thaumaturg Master (Mentioned only)[6]
- Rutana, a witch, servant of Ardata[3]
- Ryllandaras, Beast god, the 'man-jackal' (Mentioned only)[6]
S[]
- Saeng, a descendant of local priestesses, a Thaumaturg villager[3]
- ( Saeng's mother : see Janath )
- Scarza, Lieutenant to The Warleader[3]
- Shadowthrone, Ruler of High House Shadow, an Ascendant[2]
- Shaduwam Agon in camp, a native mage-priest[2]
- Shanks, ship's carpenter aboard the "Serpent"[2]
- Shell, a mage, Crimson Guard Avowed (Mentioned only)[3]
- Sher' Tal, Horsemaster of the Saar tribe of the Adwami[2]
- Shijel, weaponmaster, of the Disavowed[9]
- Shimmer, a captain, Crimson Guard Avowed[3]
- Shivanara, a poet of the Adwami tribes (Mentioned only)[1]
- Shu-jen, a member of the Thaumaturg Circle of Masters[15]
- Sister of Cold Nights, Elder Goddess (Mentioned only)[16]
- Skinner, Captain of the Disavowed (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[2]
- Smoky, a mage, Crimson Guard brethren (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[1]
- Sour, Malazan mercenary mage[2]
- Spite, aka 'Sister Spite', a daughter of Draconus, a powerful sorceress[2]
- Squint, Malazan mercenary scout[4]
- Stoop, Crimson Guard brethren[3]
- Stormguard, 'the Chosen', guardians of the Stormwall of Korel[8]
- Stormriders, a mysterious sea-borne race who attacked the shipping in the Ocean of Storms, the north coast of Korel, and the south coast of Malaz Island (First mentioned)[11] (First appearance)[8]
- ( Summoner : see Silverfox )
- Surin, Prime Master of the ruling Circle of Masters, a Thaumaturg[6]
- Sweetly, Malazan mercenary scout[2]
T[]
- Tanner, Malazan mercenary[9]
- Tarkhan, Avowed Crimson Guard captain, a Wickan renegade and a Veil (Mentioned only)[2]
- Temper, Guardian of the Malaz City Azath House, a Malazan army veteran[10]
- (Tennerock: see Fener)
- Thaumaturg Theurgist, a Thaumaturg official[3]
- Thet-mun, a Mountain Bandit[6]
- Thorn, Principal Scribe of the Thaumaturg Army of Righteous Chastisement[2]
- Togg, Beast god, war deity, mate of Fanderay (Mentioned only)[6]
- Tolb Bell'al, Bonecaster of the Ifayle T'lan Imass[2]
- Toru, a member of the detachment commanded by Pon-lor[11]
- Trake, a Soletaken, the God of War (Mentioned only)[11]
- ( T'riss : see Queen of Dreams )
- Tun, an overseer of the Thaumaturg Army[9]
- Turgal, Crimson Guard Avowed[2]
- Twins, aka Oponn: the 'Lad' and 'Lady' of Chance[13]
U[]
- Ular Takeq, a traveller from Seven Cities to Jacuruku (Mentioned only)[1]
- U-Pre, Second in command of the Thaumaturg Army of Righteous Chastisement[2]
- Ursa, a Himatan Village female warrior[12]
- ( Usurper : see Shadowthrone )
V[]
- Varakapi, the 'man-ape', servant of Ardata[12]
- Varman, a Thaumaturg Master (Mentioned only)[13]
- Vayach, a member of the detachment commanded by Pon-lor[13]
- Veng, an automaton created by the Meckros[13]
W[]
- Waress, head of a Lesser Tribe of the Adwami[14]
- Waris, an officer of the Thaumaturg Army of Righteous Chastisement[5]
- The Warleader, a mercenary commander[3]
- Weeras, a Mountain Bandit[5]
- Whelhen, a castaway mariner (Mentioned only)[1]
- ( the Witch Queen : see Ardata )
Y[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 Blood and Bone, Chapter 4
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.30 2.31 2.32 Blood and Bone, Chapter 1
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 Blood and Bone, Prologue
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Blood and Bone, Chapter 13
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Blood and Bone, Chapter 9
- ↑ 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.20 6.21 6.22 6.23 6.24 6.25 6.26 6.27 6.28 6.29 6.30 Blood and Bone, Chapter 3
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Blood and Bone, Chapter 12
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Blood and Bone, Chapter 14
- ↑ 9.00 9.01 9.02 9.03 9.04 9.05 9.06 9.07 9.08 9.09 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 Blood and Bone, Chapter 2
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 Blood and Bone, Chapter 10
- ↑ 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03 11.04 11.05 11.06 11.07 11.08 11.09 11.10 11.11 11.12 11.13 11.14 11.15 11.16 11.17 11.18 Blood and Bone, Chapter 7
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 Blood and Bone, Chapter 8
- ↑ 13.00 13.01 13.02 13.03 13.04 13.05 13.06 13.07 13.08 13.09 13.10 13.11 Blood and Bone, Chapter 5
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 Blood and Bone, Chapter 6
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Blood and Bone, Chapter 15
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Blood and Bone, Epilogue
- ↑ Blood and Bone, Chapter 11