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In Darujhistan[]
- Coll, A Council member
- Rallick Nom, A retired assassin
- Krute, An assassin
- Scholar Ebbin, An independent antiquarian/historian
- Humble Measure, A native of Cat and rumoured power behind local underworld
- Torvald Nom, A native of Darujhistan
- Tiserra, Torvald's wife, and a potter
- Jeshin Lim, A Council member
- Redda Orr, A Council member
- Barathol Mekhar, A smith
- Scillara, Barathol's wife
- Vorcan Radok / Lady Varada, Head of House Nom and onetime Mistress of Darujhistan's assassins
- Lady Envy, A visiting noble lady and mage
- Leff, A guard
- Scorch, A guard
- Picker, A retired Bridgeburner and partner in K'rul's Bar
- Blend, A retired Bridgeburner and partner in K'rul's Bar
- Spindle, A retired Bridgeburner
- Duiker, Once the Malazan Empire's Imperial Historian
- Fisher, A bard, a regular at K'rul's Bar
- Madrun, Colourful guard of Nom Manor
- Lazan Door, Colourful guard of Nom Manor
- Thurule, Lady Envy's guard
- Studlock / Studious Lock, A castellan
Of the T'orrud Cabal[]
- Baruk, An alchemist
- Taya, A dancing girl and assassin
- Hinter, A dead necromancer
- Aman, An erstwhile shopkeeper
- Derudan, A witch
The Phoenix Inn Regulars[]
At the Spawns[]
- Malakai, A thief
- Antsy, A Malazan veteran
- Jallin 'Jumper', A treasure-hunter
- Orchid, A young woman
- Corien Lim, Son of a noble Darujhistan family
Of the Seguleh[]
- Jan, Second
- Gall, Third
- Palla, Sixth
- Lo, Eighth
- Oru, Eleventh
- Iralt, Fifteenth
- Shun, Eighteenth
- Ira, Twentieth
- Beru, Of the Thirtieth
- Horul, Of the Hundredth
- Sall, Of the Three Hundredth
- Sengen, A priest
At the Shores of Creation[]
- Leoman / Jheval, An agent of the Queen of Dreams
- Kiska, An ex-Claw
- Then-aj-Ehliel / Thenaj, An inhabitant
- Maker, Inhabitant
- Korus, A powerful demon
Of the Malazans[]
- Aragan, Ambassador to Darujhistan, commander of Malazan forces in Genabackis
- Captain Dreshen Harad 'Ul, Aide to Aragan
- Fist K'ess, Commander of Central Malazan provinces
- Captain Fal-ej, Second in command to Fist K'ess
- Fist Steppen, Commander of Southern Malazan forces
- Sergeant Hektar, Sergeant of the 23rd squad, 3rd Company, 7th Legion, Second Army
- Corporal Little, Squad healer
- Bone, Saboteur
- Bendan, New recruit, Darujhistan native
- Tarat, Scout, Rhivi recruit
Further Players[]
- Torn, Moranth attaché to the Malazans
- Galene, A Moranth Silver priestess, member of their governing body
- Yusek, An adventurer
- Caladan Brood, Warlord of the north, an Ascendant
- Jiwan, A new member of the Rhivi ruling council
- Tserig, Also known as 'The Toothless', an old member of the Rhivi ruling council
- Cull Heel, A mercenary most recently of the Confederated Free Cities
- Morn, A ghostly visitor to the Spawn
The following list records all of the characters that appear in Orb Sceptre Throne 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).
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A[]
- Agayla, a mage of Malaz Isle (Mentioned only)[1]
- Agull'en, the Malazan governor of Nathilog, Genabackis[2]
- Akien Threw, an owner of the "Island Inn" in Hurly, Genabackis[1]
- Aman, an erstwhile Darujhistan shopkeeper, associated with the T'orrud Cabal[1]
- Anomander Rake, the 'Son of Darkness' (Mentioned only)[3]
- Antsy, a Malazan veteran[1]
- Apsal'ara, the 'Lady of Thieves' (Mentioned only)[4]
- Aragan, the Ambassador to Darujhistan, commander of Malazan forces in Genabackis[1]
- Ardata, an Elder Goddess and powerful sorceress[5]
- Arfan, a Despot's Barbican guard[6]
- Arras, a Seguleh, one of the Agatii (Mentioned only)[7]
B[]
- Barathol Mekhar, a smith in Darujhistan[1]
- Baruk, an alchemist of Darujhistan, associated with the T'orrud Cabal[3]
- ( Barukanal : see Baruk )
- Bauchelain, a necromancer at the Spawns[8]
- Bellam Nom, a scion of House Nom in Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[9]
- Bendan, a new recruit and Darujhistan native, Malazan Army[10]
- Berdand, a Darujhistan Council member[11]
- Beru, the 'Lord/Lady of Storms' (Mentioned only)[12]
- Beru, a Seguleh, Of the Thirtieth[6]
- Biter, member of a youth street gang in Maiten town of Darujhistan, a peer of Bendan (Mentioned only)[13]
- ( Blacksword : see Anomander Rake )
- Blend, a retired Bridgeburner and partner in "K'rul's Bar"[6]
- Bo, an indentured servant/slave in Dernan's Keep[11]
- Bone, a sapper, Malazan Army[10]
- ( Broken God : see the Crippled God )
- Burn, the 'Sleeping Goddess' (Mentioned only)[3]
C[]
- Caladan Brood, the Warlord of the north, an Ascendant[1]
- Chal Grilol, a disabled woodwright of Darujhistan[4]
- Chaur, a gentle man (First mentioned)[13] (First appearance)[14]
- Chaur, the infant son of Barathol Mekhar and Scillara, named after the elder Chaur[1]
- Children entrepreneurs, a boy and a girl trying to sell Antsy fish, "vinegared water", or a map of the Spawns[6]
- Chillbais, Baruk's demonic servant[3]
- Chud, the Cook at the "Phoenix Inn" (Mentioned only)[1]
- Coll, a Darujhistan Council member[9]
- Cora, a former paramour of Leoman (Mentioned only)[14]
- Corien Lim, a son of a noble Darujhistan family, at the Spawns[1]
- ( Councillor D'Arle : see Estraysian D'Arle )
- ( Councillor Orr : see Redda Orr )
- Crippled God, 'King of High House Chains' (Mentioned only)[13]
- ( Crokus : see Cutter )
- Cull Heel, a mercenary most recently of the 'Confederated Free Cities'[6]
- Cutter, a former thief and assassin from Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[1]
D[]
- Dancer, master assassin and co-founder of the Malazan Empire (Mentioned only)[6]
- Dassem Ultor, 'First Sword of the Malazan Empire'[7]
- Dernan the Wolf, the leader of the largest bandit army of the Mengal Mountains, Genabackis (Mentioned only)[11]
- Derudan, a Darujhistan witch, associated with the T'orrud Cabal[3]
- Dessembrae, 'Lord of Tragedy' (Mentioned only)[2]
- Dev'ad Anan Tol, a T'lan Imass with 'odd' legs[2]
- Draconus, Elder God, aka 'Consort of Mother Dark'[7]
- D'rek, Ascendant, aka the 'Worm of Autumn' (Mentioned only)[15]
- Dreshen Harad 'Ul, Captain, an aide to Aragan[1]
- Drin, a Captain in the service of Humble Measure[16]
- Duiker, once the Malazan Empire's Imperial Historian[6]
- Dujek Onearm, a Malazan High Fist (Mentioned only)[1]
- Dullet, a member of Orbern's gang (Mentioned only)[2]
E[]
- Ebbin, a scholar and independent antiquarian/historian of Darujhistan[3]
- The Eel, a very slippery fellow, 'close' to Kruppe[3]
- Emancipor Reese, manservant to the necromancers Bauchelain and Korbal Broach at the Spawns[4]
- ( Enchantress : see Queen of Dreams )
- Enoc, a Seguleh, the former Third[6]
- Enoi, one of the Seguleh at the Spawns[17]
- Envy, a noble lady and mage visiting Darujhistan[6]
- Ephren, a fisherman[9]
- Esten Rul, a master duelist[3]
- Ester-Jeen, a Councillor of Darujhistan[18]
- Estraysian D'Arle, a Councillor of Darujhistan[9]
- Ezzen, a member of Orbern's gang (Mentioned only)[2]
F[]
- Fal-ej, Captain, second in command to Malazan Fist K'ess[2]
- Fanderay, the 'She-Wolf of Winter', a war deity (Mentioned only)[16]
- Father Light, Elder God of the Tiste Liosan (Mentioned only)[4]
- Felisin Paran, youngest child of House Paran, aka Sha'ik Reborn (Mentioned only)[18]
- Fener, the 'Boar of Five Tusks', a war deity (Mentioned only)[6]
- Ferret, a ghost of a Bridgeburner - presumably interred in Moon's Spawn - who appeared to Antsy.[18]
- Fiddler, a renowned Bridgeburner sapper (Mentioned only)[18]
- Filless, a Cadre Mage in the Fifth Malazan Army under Aragan in Darujhistan (First mentioned)[1] (First appearance)[9]
- Fisher, aka Fisher kel Tath, a bard, a regular at "K'rul's Bar"[6]
- Fluffy, an undead pet cat of Raest[2]
G[]
- Galene, a Silver Moranth priestess, a member of their governing body[19]
- Gall, a Seguleh Third (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[16]
- Ganoes Paran, a Malazan High Fist and 'Master of the Deck of Dragons' (Mentioned only)[10]
- Gedderone, the 'Lady of Spring and Rebirth' (Mentioned only)[11]
- Girth, a Malazan Sergeant at the Spawns[8]
- Golana, a clan leader in the Darujhistan Assassins' Guild (Mentioned only)[10]
- Goyan, a Malazan captain[20]
- Grisp Falaunt, a settler and grower of turnips on the 'Dwelling Plain' of Genabackis[12]
H[]
- Hairlock, a Malazan High Mage (Mentioned only)[20]
- Harllo, the son of Stonny Menackis[12]
- Harmon, a labourer in Darujhistan[18]
- Hedge, a Bridgeburner sapper (Mentioned only)[2]
- The Heels, mercenaries most recently of the 'Confederated Free Cities', closely related to Cull Heel[4]
- Hektar, a Sergeant of the 23rd squad, 3rd Company, 7th Legion, Second Malazan Army[10]
- Hemper Grin, a mage of Darkness at the Spawns[8]
- Hengeth Palal, a lieutenant of Malazan marines at the Spawns[8]
- Henst, a member of Orbern's gang (Mentioned only)[2]
- Hesta, a mage at the Spawns[13]
- Hinter, a dead necromancer, associated with the T'orrud Cabal[6]
- Hireth, a Genabackis 'Dwelling Plain' child[18]
- Hireth's father, a Genabackis 'Dwelling Plain' villager[18]
- Hood, 'God of Death' (Mentioned only)[1]
- Horul, a Seguleh, of the Hundredth[7]
- Hounds of Shadow, creatures of the Shadow Realm (Mentioned only)[12]
- Hul' Alanen-Teth, a Jaghut traveller (Mentioned only)[10]
- Humble Measure, a native of One Eye Cat and the rumoured power behind local underworld in Darujhistan (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[6]
- Hurule, father of Bendan (Mentioned only)[10]
- Hyanth, a member of the Darujhistan Assassins' Guild[10]
I[]
- Imprisoned Spy, a conspirator caught working against the Legate of Darujhistan[4]
- Ira, a Seguleh Twentieth[19]
- Iralt, a Seguleh Fifteenth[21]
- Ira Nuer, aka 'Mad Ira Nuer', a poet (Mentioned only)[13]
J[]
- Jallin the Jumper, a treasure-hunter[1]
- Jan, Seguleh Second[6]
- Jayashul, a Tiste Liosan commander, sister of L'oric (Mentioned only)[1]
- Jeshin Lim, a Darujhistan Council member[3]
- Jess, a new server at the "Phoenix Inn"[1]
- Jiwan, a new member of the Rhivi ruling council[1]
K[]
- Kalam Mekhar, a Bridgeburner assassin (Mentioned only)[6]
- Kallor, the 'High King' (Mentioned only)[19]
- Karsa Orlong, a Teblor Toblakai warrior awaiting an important summons outside Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[6]
- Karsa Orlong's daughters, two Teblor Toblakai girls who joined their father outside Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[6]
- Kellanved, founder and first Emperor of the Malazan Empire (Mentioned only)[6]
- Kenth, a member of the Darujhistan Assassins' Guild[10]
- Fist K'ess, Commander of the Central Malazan provinces (First mentioned)[1] (First appearance)[2]
- Kiska, an ex-Claw at the 'Shores of Creation'[1]
- Korbal Broach, a necromancer at the Spawns (First mentioned)[8] (First appearance)[4]
- Korus, a powerful demon at the 'Shores of Creation'[3]
- Kreshen Reel, the compiler of "Wisdom of the Ancients" (Mentioned only)[2]
- K'rul, an Elder God, aka the 'Maker of Paths' (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[17]
- Kruppe, a thief and "Phoenix Inn" regular[3]
- Krute, aka 'Krute of Talient', a member of the Darujhistan Assassins' Guild[1]
L[]
- ( Lad : see Oponn )
- ( Lady Envy : see Envy )
- Lammala, a former paramour of Leoman (Mentioned only)[14]
- Laseen, a Malazan Empress (Mentioned only)[22]
- Lazan Door, a colourful guard of Nom Manor in Darujhistan[16]
- Leah, a Seguleh, one of the Agatii (Mentioned only)[7]
- Leff, a Darujhistan guard[3]
- Legate, name used for the new tyrant of Darujhistan[9]
- Leoman / Jheval, at the 'Shores of Creation', aka 'Leoman of the Flails', an agent of the Queen of Dreams[1]
- ( Lieutenant Palal : see Hengeth Palal )
- Little, Corporal, a squad healer, Malazan Army[10]
- Lo, Seguleh Eighth[6]
- Lord Mayor of Pale, civilian leader of Pale, Genabackis[2]
- L'oric, a Tiste Liosan and brother of Jayashul (Mentioned only)[1]
- Lorkal, part of Dernan's army[11]
- Lotte, a 'Hand' commander in the Claw (Mentioned only)[22]
M[]
- Madrun, a colourful guard of Nom Manor in Darujhistan[16]
- Magajal, owner of the establishment, "Magajal's", in Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[8]
- Maker, an inhabitant of the 'Shores of Creation'[1]
- Malakai, a thief at the Spawns[6]
- Mallet, a Bridgeburner appearing to Antsy in the ruins of Moon Spawn (First mentioned)[18] (First appearance)[4]
- Mallick Rel, a Malazan Emperor (Mentioned only)[1]
- Mammotlian, aka Mammot, a scholar of Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[1]
- Meese, proprietor of the "Phoenix Inn" (First mentioned)[1] (First appearance)[23]
- Mhybe, a Rhivi surrogate mother of Silverfox (Mentioned only)[11]
- Military intelligence officer, debriefer of Spindle[2]
- ( Mister Shiff : see Shiff )
- Mok, a broken Seguleh (Mentioned only)[6]
- Morn, a ghostly visitor to the Spawns[17]
- Mother Dark, Elder Goddess of the Tiste Andii (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[4]
- Mowri, 'Lady of Beggars, Slaves and Serfs' (Mentioned only)[2]
- Murillio, a Darujhistan consort (Mentioned only)[9]
N[]
- Nightchill, a Malazan High Mage (Mentioned only)[9]
O[]
- Ogule, a helper to Hesta, at the Spawns[13]
- Olag, an uncle of Enoc (Mentioned only)[6]
- Ollie, a clerk of the 'Eldra Iron Mongers'[6]
- ( Onearm : see Dujek Onearm )
- Oponn, the 'Twin Jesters of Chance'; i.e., Lad (bad luck): Lady (good luck) (Mentioned only)[3]
- Orbern, a minor bandit leader[2]
- Orchid, a young woman at the Spawns[6]
- Oru, Seguleh Eleventh (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[15]
- Osserc, Elder God of the Tiste Liosan (Mentioned only)[2]
- Otan of Genalle, a Lieutenant of Torbal Loat[17]
P[]
- Palla, Seguleh Sixth[6]
- Palley, a ladies' maid to Lady Envy in Darujhistan[13]
- Lady Pal'ull, Darujhistani noblewoman[21]
- Lord Pal'ull, Darujhistani nobleman[21]
- Panar, a treasure hunter at the Spawns[2]
- Pannion Seer, the leader of the Pannion Domin (Mentioned only)[10]
- Picker, a retired Bridgeburner and a partner in "K'rul's Bar"[6]
- Poliel, the 'Mistress of Pestilence' (Mentioned only)[1]
- Por, a Seguleh, the Thirteenth[7]
Q[]
- Queen of Dreams, aka the 'Enchantress' , an Elder goddess (Mentioned only)[1]
- Quick Ben, a Bridgeburner High Mage (Mentioned only)[6]
R[]
- Rabbit, Malazan soldier, Second Army, 7th Legion, 10th Squad (Mentioned only)[13]
- Raest, a former Tyrant of Darujhistan, guardian of Finnest House, an Azath House (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[2]
- Rallick Nom, a retired assassin of Darujhistan[1]
- Redda Orr, a Darujhistan Council member[9]
- Rhenet Henel, Governor of Hurly, Genabackis (Mentioned only)[6]
- Rhuk, a Seguleh, one of the Agatii (Mentioned only)[7]
S[]
- Sall, a Seguleh, of the Three Hundredth[2]
- Samar Dev, a witch of Ugarat, a close associate of Karsa Orlong (Mentioned only)[6]
- Scamper, a deceased two-legged dog, loyal companion to Grisp Falaunt (Mentioned only)[12]
- Scarlon, a Cadre Mage in the Fifth Malazan Army under Aragan in Darujhistan (First mentioned)[1] (First appearance)[9]
- Scillara, wife of Barathol Mekhar in Darujhistan[1]
- Scorch, a Darujhistan guard[3]
- Scurve, a barkeeper at the "Phoenix Inn"[16]
- Seba Krafar, the Grand Master of the Darujhistan Assassins' Guild (Mentioned only)[13]
- Sengal, a Seguleh, one of the Agatii (Mentioned only)[7]
- Sengen, Seguleh, a priest[6]
- Seris, a mage at the Spawns[8]
- Seuthess, a former paramour of Leoman (Mentioned only)[14]
- Shadowthrone, 'King of High House Shadow' (Mentioned only)[23]
- Sha'ik, a Seven Cities rebel leader (Mentioned only)[1]
- Shardan Lim, once Councillor of Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[3]
- ( Shattered God : see Crippled God )
- Shel-ken, a member of Orbern's gang[2]
- Shiff, aka 'Mister Shiff', personal secretary to Humble Measure[6]
- Short Legs, member of a youth street gang in Maiten town of Darujhistan, a peer of Bendan (Mentioned only)[13]
- Short-tall, a member of Orbern's gang[2]
- Shun, Seguleh Eighteenth[7]
- Silken Glance, a traveller from One Eye Cat (Mentioned only)[18]
- Silverfox, the Summoner created to 'release' the T'lan Imass (Mentioned only)[11]
- Lady Simtal, Coll's treacherous ex-wife (Mentioned only)[12]
- ( Sister Chill : see Nightchill )
- Soen, Captain of the Legate's personal bodyguards in Darujhistan[11]
- Soliel, 'Mistress of Health and Healing' (Mentioned only)[19]
- Sordiko Qualm, the High Priestess of Shadow in Darujhistan[21]
- Spindle, a retired Bridgeburner[6]
- Fist Steppen, Commander of Southern Malazan forces in Genabackis, aka Argell Steppen (First mentioned)[1] (First appearance)[10]
- Stonny Menackis, ex-caravan guard, owner of a duelling school in Darujhistan[12]
- Studlock / Studious Lock, a Darujhistan castellan[16]
- Sulerem of Mengal, a historian of Mengal, Genabackis (Mentioned only)[16]
- Sulty, a server at the "Phoenix Inn"[12]
T[]
- Tarat, a scout and Rhivi recruit, Malazan Army[20]
- Tattersail, a Malazan High Mage (Mentioned only)[9]
- Taya, a dancing girl and assassin, associated with the T'orrud Cabal[3]
- Tayschrenn, a 'High Mage of the Malazan Empire' (First mentioned)[22] (First appearance)[4]
- Then-aj-Ehliel / Thenaj, an inhabitant of the 'Shores of Creation'[3]
- Thurule, a guard of Lady Envy[11]
- ( Tis : see Tiserra )
- Tiserra, a potter and the wife of Torvald Nom in Darujhistan[9]
- Togg, the 'Wolf of Winter', a war deity (Mentioned only)[2]
- A Toothless old hag, cook for Scholar Ebbin at his camp on the Dwelling Plain[3]
- Topper, the 'Master of the Claw' of the Malazan Empire[18]
- ( Tor : see Torvald Nom )
- Torbal Loat, a leader of a band of soldiers at the Spawns[13]
- Torn, the Moranth attaché to the Malazans in Darujhistan[1]
- Toru, a Seguleh, one of the Agatii (Mentioned only)[7]
- Torvald Nom, a native of Darujhistan (First mentioned)[16] (First appearance)[9]
- Traveller, a legendary swordsman[3]
- Tserig, also known as 'The Toothless', an old member of the Rhivi ruling council[11]
- ( Twins : see Oponn )
V[]
- Vorcan Radok / Lady Varada, Head of House Nom and onetime Mistress of Darujhistan's assassins (First mentioned)[1] (First appearance)[16]
W[]
- Way of Justice clerk, a clerk posted at the gate leading to the 'Way of Justice' in Darujhistan[12]
- Waynar, a member of Orbern's gang[2]
- Went, a Cadre Mage in the Fifth Malazan Army under Aragan in Darujhistan (First mentioned)[1] (First appearance)[9]
- Whiskeyjack, the former leader of the Bridgeburners (First mentioned)[18] (First appearance)[4]
- Whitey, a saboteur under the command of Malazan Fist K'ess[20]
- Willa, one of the Legate's personal bodyguards under the leadership of Captain Soen in Darujhistan[20]
Y[]
- Yathengar 'ul Amal, a former Faladan of the city of Ehrlitan, Seven Cities (First mentioned)[1] (First appearance)[18]
- Yost, a Darujhistan Council member[11]
- Yusek, an adventurer[2]
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 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 1
- ↑ 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 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 6
- ↑ 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 Orb Sceptre Throne, Prologue
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 16
- ↑ Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 17
- ↑ 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 6.31 6.32 6.33 6.34 6.35 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 2
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 20
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 15
- ↑ 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 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 5
- ↑ 10.00 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 10.05 10.06 10.07 10.08 10.09 10.10 10.11 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 7
- ↑ 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03 11.04 11.05 11.06 11.07 11.08 11.09 11.10 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 8
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.8 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 12
- ↑ 13.00 13.01 13.02 13.03 13.04 13.05 13.06 13.07 13.08 13.09 13.10 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 13
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 Orb Sceptre Throne, Epilogue
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 18
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 16.8 16.9 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 3
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 11
- ↑ 18.00 18.01 18.02 18.03 18.04 18.05 18.06 18.07 18.08 18.09 18.10 18.11 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 9
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 14
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 10
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 19
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 4
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Orb Sceptre Throne, Chapter 21