Return of the Crimson Guard | |
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Dramatis Personae | Prologue |
Diaspora's End | |
Chapter 1 (I) | Chapter 2 (II) |
Chapter 3 (III) | Chapter 4 (IV) |
Chapter 5 (V) | |
The Eternal Return | |
Chapter 6 (I) | Chapter 7 (II) |
Chapter 8 (III) | Chapter 9 (IV) |
Chapter 10 (V) | Chapter 11 (VI) |
Fates and Chances | |
Chapter 12 (I) | Chapter 13 (II) |
Chapter 14 (III) | Chapter 15 (IV) |
Chapter 16 (V) | |
Epilogue | Pagination |
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In Unta[]
Imperial High Command[]
- Laseen, Empress
- High Fist Anand, commander, 4th Malazan Army (Quon Tali)
- Havva Gulen, new Imperial High Mage
- Korbolo Dom, High Fist and Sword of the Empire
- Possum, Master of the Claw (the Imperial assassins)
- Mallick Rel, Councillor and Assembly Representative
Unta Harbour Guard[]
- Atelen Tinsmith, sergeant of squad
- Rigit Hands, corporal of squad
- Nait, squad saboteur
- Heuk, a cadre mage
- Honey Boy, soldier
- Least, half-Barghast soldier
Others in Unta[]
- Coil, a Clawleader
- Lady Batevari, a Seeress / Fortuneteller from Darujhistan
- Oryan, a Seven Cities mage, bodyguard to Mallick Rel
- Taya Radok, a dancing girl / assassin from Darujhistan
In Li Heng[]
Malazan Army[]
- Harmin Els D'Shil, a captain of the garrison
- Gujran, a captain of the garrison
- Banath, a sergeant of the garrison
- Fallow, a healer of the garrison
Storo Matash's Squad[]
- Storo Matash, captain of a saboteur company, 3rd veteran
- Shaky, ranking saboteur
- Hurl, saboteur
- Sunny, saboteur
- Silk, squad corporal and cadre mage
- Jalor, a Seven Cities recruit
- Rell, a Genabackan recruit
Civilians in Li Heng[]
- Magistrate Ehrlann, member of the Ruling Council of Magistrates
- Jamaer, Ehrlann's servant
- Magistrate Plengyllen, member of the Ruling Council of Magistrates
- Liss, a city mage
- Ahl, a city mage (with brothers Thal and Lar)
In Cawn[]
- Nevall Od' Orr, Chief Factor of Cawn
- Groten, Nevall's bodyguard
On the Seti Plains[]
- Toc the Elder, Seti Warlord and Malazan 'Old Guard'
- Wildman, Seti champion, also known as 'the Boar', Sweetgrass
- Imotan, shaman of the Jackal warrior society
- Hipal, shaman of the Ferret warrior society
- Captain Moss, Malazan cavalry captain
- Redden Brokeleg, Ataman (chieftain) of the Plains Lion Assembly
- Ortal, ataman (chieftain) of the Black Ferret Assembly
On the Wickan Frontier[]
Malazan Army[]
- Rillish Jal Keth, lieutenant of the Malazan 4th Army
- Chord, company sergeant
- Talia, Malazan veteran
Wickans[]
- Clearwater, a Wickan shaman
- Nil, a Wickan warlock and veteran of the Seven Cities campaigns
- Nether, a Wickan witch and veteran of the Seven Cities campaigns
- Mane, a young Wickan warrior
- Udep, a Wickan hetman (chieftain)
In the Pit[]
- Ho (Hothalar), a Li Heng mage
- Yathengar 'ul Amal, a Seven Cities priest ('Faladan')
- Sessin, Yathengar's bodyguard
- Grief, a new prisoner
- Treat, a new prisoner
- Devaleth, a Korelan sea-witch and new prisoner
- Su, a Wickan witch
In Quon Tali Province[]
- Ghelel Rhik Tayliin, Duchess, and last surviving member of the Tayliin family line
- Amaron, Malazan 'Old Guard', once commander of the Talons
- Choss, Malazan 'Old Guard', once High Fist
- Marquis Jhardin, commander of the Marchland Sentries
- Prevost Razala, a cavalry captain
- Molk, an agent of Amaron's
The Crimson Guard[]
Surviving Named Avowed[]
- K'azz D'Avore, commander, known by various titles
First Company[]
- Skinner, Captain
- Mara, company mage
- Gwynn, company mage
- Petal, company mage
- Kalt, lieutenant
- Farese
- Hist
- Shijel
- Black the Lesser
Second Company[]
- Shimmer, captain
- Cowl, High Mage and Master of Assassins, 'Veils'
- Stoop, siegemaster of the Guard
- Smoky, company mage
- Shellarr, 'Shell', company mage
- Blues, company mage and swordmaster
- Fingers, company mage
- Opal, company mage
- Isha, company assassin, 'Veil'
- Keitil, company assassin, 'Veil'
- Cole
- Treat
- Dim
- Reed
- Amatt
- Sept
- Lazar
- Halfdan
- Lean
- Inese
- Turgal
Third Company[]
- Tarkhan, captain and company assassin, 'Veil'
- Lor-sinn, company mage
- Sour, company mage
- Toby, company mage
- Balkin, company mage
- Lacy, company assassin, 'Veil'
- Black
- Baker
- Janeth
- Slate
- Bower
- Lucky
Fourth Company[]
Among the First Induction (recruitment)[]
Among the Second Induction[]
Among the Third Induction[]
Of the Talian League[]
- Urko Crust, commander of Falaran forces, 'Old Guard', also known as 'Shatterer'
- V'thell, commander of Gold Moranth forces
- Choss, commander of Talian forces, 'Old Guard'
- Toc the Elder, Seti Warlord, 'Old Guard'
- Amaron, chief of intelligence, 'Old Guard'
- Ullen Khadeve, Urko's lieutenant-commander and chief of staff, 'Old Guard'
- Bala Jesselt, cadre mage, 'Old Guard'
- Eselen Tonley, a captain of Falaran cavalry
- Orlat Kepten, a captain of Talian forces, 'Old Guard'
Others[]
- Liossercal, Ascendant, titled 'Son of Light,' also known as Osserc, Osric
- Anomandaris, Ascendant, titled 'Son of Darkness'
- Jhest Golanjar, Jacuruku mage
- Shen, a warlock
- Tayschrenn, Imperial High Mage
- D'Ebbin, Malazan Commander, 4th Army, 'Fist'
- Braven Tooth, Malazan Command Master Sergeant
- Temp, Malazan Master Sergeant
- Blossom, Moranth Gold officer
- Tourmaline, Moranth Gold infantry sergeant
- Cartharon Crust, captain of the Ragstopper, rumoured 'Old Guard'
- Denuth, an Elder, among the Firstborn to Mother Earth
- Draconus, an Elder God
- Ereko, an ancient wanderer
- Greymane, once a Malazan Fist, now outlawed
- Lim Tal, ex-private guard of Untan noble
- Traveller, a wanderer of mixed Dal Hon and Quon descent
- Ragman / Tatterdemalion, a wanderer of the Imperial Warren
The following list records all of the characters that appear in Return of the Crimson Guard 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[]
- Ahl, a city mage in Li Heng, brother of Thal and Lar[1]
- A'Karonys, High Mage (Mentioned only)[2]
- Amagin, Malaz City child[3]
- Amaron, Chief of intelligence, Talian League, Malazan 'Old Guard', once commander of the Talons[4]
- Amatt, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[6]
- Ambrose, First Induction Crimson Guard[7]
- ( Ammanas: see Shadowthrone )
- Amstar D'Avig, Untan Duke (Mentioned only)[2]
- Anand, High Fist, Commander 4th Malazan Army (Quon Tali) (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[8]
- Anomandaris, Ascendant, titled 'Son of Darkness' (First mentioned)[9] (First appearance)[10]
- Ardata, Elder God (Mentioned only)[8]
- Aron Hul, innkeeper[3]
- Atelen Tinsmith, Sergeant of squad, Unta Harbour Guard[4]
B[]
- Badlands, Third Induction Crimson Guard[7]
- Bakar, Second Induction Crimson Guard (referred to by name in Dramatis Personae only)
- Baker, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[6]
- Bala Jesselt, Cadre mage, 'Old Guard', Talian League[8]
- Balkin, Company mage, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (referred to by name in Dramatis Personae only)
- Banath, a sergeant of the garrison in Li Heng[10]
- Betel, Crimson Guard Avowed (Mentioned only)[11]
- Black the Lesser, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (First mentioned)[8] (First appearance)[5]
- Black, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[5]
- Blossom, Moranth Gold officer[12]
- Blues, Company mage and swordmaster, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[13]
- Boll, Second Induction Crimson Guard[7]
- Bower, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[11]
- Bowl, Sergeant of a saboteur squad, Malazan Army[11]
- Braven Tooth, Malazan Command Master Sergeant (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[2]
- Brill, infantry saboteur[14]
C[]
- Caladan Brood, the Warlord (Mentioned only)[2]
- Cal-Brinn, Captain and company mage, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (Mentioned only)[1]
- Cartharon Crust, Captain of the Ragstopper, rumoured 'Old Guard' (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[2]
- Cat, river boatwoman[3]
- Chord, Company sergeant[4]
- Choss, Commander of Talian forces, Malazan 'Old Guard', once High Fist (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[1]
- Clearwater, a Wickan shaman[1]
- Coil, a Clawleader in Unta[8]
- Cole, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[4]
- Coltaine, tragic Wickan Fist (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[15]
- Coots, Third Induction Crimson Guard[7]
- Corlo, First Induction Crimson Guard[15]
- Cowl, High Mage and Master of Assassins, 'Veils', Avowed of the Crimson Guard[7]
- Crippled God, the Chained One (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[2]
D[]
- Dancer, Master assassin, companion to Kellanved (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[2]
- Daneth, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[12]
- Darian Sellath, child of the Sellath noble family (Mentioned only)[4]
- Darlat, Fist and former military governor of the Seti plains (Mentioned only)[4]
- Dassem Ultor, Former First Sword of the Malazan Empire (Mentioned only)[4]
- D'Ebbin, Malazan commander 4th Army, 'Fist' (First mentioned)[15] (First appearance)[15]
- Denuth, an Elder, among the Firstborn to Mother Earth[9]
- Devaleth, a Korelan sea-witch and new prisoner[13]
- Dim, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[2]
- Dol D'Avig, Untan noble[16]
- Draconus, an Elder God[9]
- Dujek Onearm, Malazan High Fist (Mentioned only)[2]
- Durmis, Kanese Invigilator[2]
E[]
- Edgewalker, elder inhabitant of the Shadow realm[11]
- Ehra, Seti scout[16]
- Ehrlann, Magistrate, Member of the Ruling Council of Magistrates in Li Heng[4]
- Eljin, Claw Hand-commander[5]
- Enchantress, T'riss, Elder God, the Queen of Dreams (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[2]
- Brother Enias, Tiste Liosan[10]
- Ereko, an ancient wanderer[4]
- Eselen Tonley, a captain of Falaran cavalry, Talian League[10]
- Estal, co-proprietor of the Rod and Sceptre[13]
F[]
- Fallow, a healer of the garrison in Li Heng[16]
- Fanell, Umryg military commander[13]
- Farese, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (referred to by name in Dramatis Personae only)
- Father Light, Elder God (Mentioned only)[9]
- Ferrule, former First Sword[10]
- Fessel, Malazan healer (Mentioned only)[1]
- Fingers, Company mage, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (First mentioned)[15] (First appearance)[2]
- Fish, Malazan 4th Army soldier[2]
G[]
- Galith, Malazan captain at the Pit[16]
- Gant, Sergeant of a saboteur squad, Malazan Army[11]
- Garren, Crimson Guard[3]
- Geddin, Second Induction Crimson Guard[7]
- Gellan, lieutenant[12]
- Genist D'Irdrel, Fist, of Cawn[4]
- Ghelel Rhik Tayliin, Duchess, and last surviving member of the Tayliin family line[4]
- Grere, Second Induction Crimson Guard[7]
- Greymane, Once a Malazan Fist, now outlawed[7]
- Greymane's father, fisherman[4]
- Grief, a new prisoner in the Pit[13]
- Grinner, a Napan (Mentioned only)[14]
- Groten, Nevall's bodyguard[10]
- Gujran, a captain of the garrison in Li Heng[15]
- Gwynn, Company mage, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (First mentioned)[8] (First appearance)[12]
H[]
- Hairlock, Malazan High Mage (Mentioned only)[14]
- Halfdan, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[13]
- Hap the Elder, Sergeant of the Crimson Guard (Mentioned only)[4]
- Harman, Second Induction Crimson Guard[7]
- Harmin Els D'Shil, a Captain of the garrison in Li Heng[13]
- Hattar, bodyguard to Tayschrenn (Mentioned only)[5]
- Havva Gulen, New Imperial High Mage[8]
- Head, on the wall of Unta[4]
- Hernon, servant to Lady Batevari[4]
- Heroul, servant to Ghelel (Mentioned only)[15]
- Hesalt, master of the slave galley Ardent[8]
- Hethe, servant of Shadow[2]
- Heuk, a cadre mage, Unta Harbour Guard[5]
- Hipal, Shaman of the Ferret warrior society[1]
- Hist, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (referred to by name in Dramatis Personae only)
- Ho (Hothalar), a Li Heng mage[13]
- Honey Boy, Soldier, Unta Harbour Guard[8]
- Hood, God of Death[3]
- Hrath, young boy at Canton's Landing[13]
- Hunchell, a Moranth (Mentioned only)[4]
- Hurl, Saboteur, Storo Matash's Squad[4]
I[]
- Iffin, prisoner at the Pit (Mentioned only)[8]
- Illata, Untan noble[8]
- Imotan, Shaman of the Jackal warrior society[1]
- Imry, Imperial assemblyman, representative of the Kan Confederacy (Mentioned only)[4]
- Inese, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[2]
- Iron Bars, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[8]
- Isha, Company assassin, 'Veil', Avowed of the Crimson Guard[7]
J[]
- Jain, warlock prisoner of the Pit[2]
- Jalor, a Seven Cities recruit, Storo Matash's Squad (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[13]
- Jamaer, Ehrlann's servant[4]
- Jan (old man on Jacuruku), an old man from Gris, shipwrecked on Jacuruku[2]
- Janbahashur, shaman[1]
- Janelle, sister and partner of Janul, 'Old Guard'[4]
- Janeth, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (referred to by name in Dramatis Personae only)
- Janul, former High Fist and Tyrant of Delanss, 'Old Guard'[4]
- Jaris, Second Induction Crimson Guard[4]
- Jawl, recruit[14]
- Jay K'epp, Captain Kepp[12]
- Jeck (Jekurathenaw), a Li Heng military levy[10]
- Jemain, a sailor on the slave galley Ardent[8]
- Jenoso Al'Sule, harbour-assessor of Cawn[11]
- Jhal, river boatman[3]
- Jhardin, Marquis, Commander of the Marchland Sentries (First mentioned)[1] (First appearance)[15]
- Jhem Sellath, member of the Sellath noble family (Mentioned only)[4]
- Jhep, tillerman aboard the Wanderer[1]
- Jhest Golanjar, Jacuruku mage[16]
- J'istenn, Cawn Provincial Army commander[6]
- Brother Jorrude, Tiste Liosan[10]
- Jumpy, see Nait
- Junior, Malazan soldier[4]
- Jup Alat, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (Mentioned only)[15]
- Lord Jurda, commander of Fortress Jurda (Mentioned only)[2]
K[]
- Kal, infantry saboteur[14]
- Kal'il, Fist, governor of Tali (Mentioned only)[4]
- Kallor, ancient High King[2]
- Kalt, Lieutenant, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[5]
- Kapalet, Kanese Custodian[2]
- K'azz D'Avore, Commander of the Crimson Guard, known by various titles (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[2]
- Keitil, Company assassin, ‘Veil’, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[7]
- Kellanved, former Malazan emperor (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[2]
- Ketch, Crimson Guard Avowed (Mentioned only)[11]
- Kibb, recruit[14]
- Kilmandaros, Elder Goddess (Mentioned only)[9]
- Kiska, bodyguard to Tayschrenn[5]
- Kital E'sh Oll, Claw initiate[13]
- Korbolo Dom, High Fist and Sword of the Empire[8]
- Kyle, Third Induction Crimson Guard[7]
L[]
- Lacy, Company assassin, 'Veil', Avowed of the Crimson Guard (Mentioned only)[12]
- Lady Batevari, a Seeress / Fortuneteller from Darujhistan[4]
- Lamb, Crimson Guard[15]
- Lar, a city mage in Li Heng, brother of Ahl and Thal[1]
- Laseen, Empress[4]
- Lazar, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[5]
- Leal, Seguleh spokesman[15]
- Lean, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[2]
- Least, Half-Barghast soldier, Unta Harbour Guard[8]
- Leen, Captain (Mentioned only)[15]
- Lim Tal, Ex-private guard of Untan noble[2]
- Liossercal, Ascendant, titled 'Son of Light,' also known as Osserc, Osric[9]
- Liss, a city mage in Li Heng[13]
- Longlegs, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[12]
- Lor-sinn, Company mage, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[5]
- Lucky, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[11]
- Lurgman Parsell, ‘Twisty’, Second Induction Crimson Guard[4]
- Lurin, Malaz City child[3]
M[]
- Mael, Elder God of the Sea (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[13]
- Mallick Rel, Councillor and Assembly Representative[4]
- Mal Nayman, Cawn Provincial Army commander[6]
- Mane, a young Wickan warrior[15]
- Mara, Company mage, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[8]
- Martin, infantry heavy[14]
- May, infantry saboteur[14]
- Meek, Second Induction Crimson Guard[7]
- Molk, an agent of Amaron's (First mentioned)[13] (First appearance)[15]
- Moss, Malazan cavalry captain[4]
- Mother Dark, Elder Goddess (Mentioned only)[9]
N[]
- Nait, Squad saboteur, Unta Harbour Guard[4]
- Nether, a Wickan witch and veteran of the Seven Cities campaigns[5]
- Nevall Od' Orr, Chief Factor of Cawn[10]
- Nightchill, Malazan High Mage (Mentioned only)[2]
- Nil, a Wickan warlock and veteran of the Seven Cities campaigns[5]
- Nira, Untan baron (Mentioned only)[1]
- Nok, Malazan Admiral (Mentioned only)[8]
O[]
- Oddfoot, river boatman[3]
- Ogilvy, Second Induction Crimson Guard[7]
- Olo, boatman for hire[11]
- Opal, Company mage, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[12]
- Orhan, Malazan company quartermaster (Mentioned only)[2]
- Orlat Kepten, a captain of Talian forces, 'Old Guard'[13]
- Ortal, Ataman (chieftain) of the Black Ferret Assembly[10]
- Oru, Seguleh Eleventh[15]
- Oryan, a Seven Cities mage, bodyguard to Mallick Rel[4]
- Osserc, Elder god[9]
P[]
- Palla, First Induction Crimson Guard (Mentioned only)[12]
- Pearl, former Clawmaster (Mentioned only)[8]
- Pellan, heavy infantry sergeant[6]
- Petal, Company mage, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (First mentioned)[8] (First appearance)[11]
- Pick, river boatman[3]
- Pilgrim, Second Induction Crimson Guard[7]
- Pirim 'J Shall, Kanese commander[2]
- Plengyllen, Magistrate, Member of the Ruling Council of Magistrates in Li Heng[13]
- Poot, recruit[14]
- Possum, Master of the Claw (the Imperial assassins)[4]
- Pullen, bandit[4]
Q[]
R[]
- Ragman / Tatterdemalion, a wanderer of the Imperial Warren[13]
- Ranath, Claw[16]
- Razala, Prevost, a cavalry captain[15]
- Redden Brokeleg, Ataman (chieftain) of the Plains Lion Assembly[10]
- Reed, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[2]
- Regar Y'linn, Umryg military commander[13]
- Rell, a Genabackan recruit, Storo Matash's Squad (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[13]
- Resuthenal, a woman acquainted with Anomandaris and Liossercal (Mentioned only)[10]
- Rheena, Fist and military governor of Li Heng (Mentioned only)[4]
- Rigit Hands, Corporal of squad, Unta Harbour Guard[4]
- Rillish Jal Keth, Lieutenant of the Malazan 4th Army[8]
- Rock, a Malazan soldier (Mentioned only)[12]
- Roggen, captain in the Talian League[14]
- Ryllandaras, the man-jackal (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[16]
S[]
- Sarafa Lenesh, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (Mentioned only)[13]
- Sart, Crimson Guard Avowed (Mentioned only)[11]
- Seega Vull, factor of Cawn (Mentioned only)[10]
- Sennit, servant to Mallick Rell[5]
- Sept, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[6]
- Sessin, Yathengar's bodyguard[8]
- Shadowthrone, a god [5]
- Shaky, Ranking saboteur, Storo Matash's Squad[13]
- Shalmanat, the slain Blessed Protectress of Li Heng (Mentioned only)[13]
- Shellarr 'Shell', company mage, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[5]
- Shen, a warlock[7]
- Shepherd, sergeant in the Marchland Sentries[15]
- Shijel, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (First mentioned)[8] (First appearance)[5]
- Shimmer, Captain, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[4]
- Shurll, Malaz City child[3]
- Silk, Squad corporal and cadre mage, Storo Matash's Squad (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[13]
- Skinner, Captain, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[8]
- Slate, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[4]
- Smoky, Company mage, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[7]
- Sorrow, young Tiste Edur witch[8]
- Sour, Company mage, Avowed of the Crimson Guard (referred to by name in Dramatis Personae only)
- Stalker, Third Induction Crimson Guard[7]
- Stoop, Siegemaster of the Guard, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[7]
- Storo Matash, Captain of a saboteur company, 3rd veteran[4]
- Striker, Lieutenant of the Crimson Guard (Mentioned only)[4]
- Stubbin, recruit[14]
- Su, a Wickan witch[16]
- Sulp 'Ul, prisoner at the Pit (Mentioned only)[8]
- Sunny, Saboteur, Storo Matash's Squad[4]
- Surat, Crimson Guard spectre[8]
T[]
- Tahl, Lieutenant, aide to Captain Leen[15]
- Tajin, a young Wickan boy[15]
- Talia, Malazan veteran, corporal[1]
- Tarkhan, Captain and company assassin, 'Veil', Avowed of the Crimson Guard (Mentioned only)[12]
- Taya Radok, a dancing girl / assassin from Darujhistan[4]
- Tayschrenn, Imperial High Mage (Mentioned only)[8] (full appearance)[5]
- Tazal Jhern, Captain, Malazan Army[2]
- Temp, Malazan Master Sergeant[2]
- Temul, Wickan commander (Mentioned only)[10]
- T'enet, Circlet Master of the thaumaturgs of Umryg[13]
- Thal, a city mage in Li Heng, brother of Ahl and Lar[1]
- Thenys Bule, Malazan author (Mentioned only)[10]
- Tillin, Crimson Guard[15]
- Tillin, sailor on the Ragstopper[8]
- Timmel Orosenn, Primogenatrix of Umryg[13]
- Toby, Company mage, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[12]
- Toc the Elder, Seti Warlord and Malazan 'Old Guard'[4]
- Tolip, a Napan, grand-nephew of Urko (Mentioned only)[14]
- Tolt, Second Induction Crimson Guard[4]
- Topper, Clawmaster[13]
- Tourmaline, Moranth Gold infantry sergeant[6]
- Toven, Seti youth[15]
- Tranter, infantry heavy[14]
- Trapper, infantry saboteur[14]
- Traveller, a wanderer of mixed Dal Hon and Quon descent[4]
- Treat, a new prisoner in the Pit[13]
- Trench, Sergeant, First Induction Crimson Guard[7]
- Tullen, river boatman[3]
- Turgal, Avowed of the Crimson Guard[6]
U[]
- Udep, a Wickan hetman (chieftain)[1]
- Ule / Runty the Knifer, assassin employed by Orlat Kepten[13]
- Urfa, Sergeant of a saboteur squad, Malazan Army[11]
- Ullen Khadeve, Urko's lieutenant-commander and chief of staff, 'Old Guard', Talian League[8]
- Urko Crust, Commander of Falaran forces, 'Old Guard', also known as 'Shatterer', Talian League[4]
- Urs, Claw commander (Mentioned only)[13]
V[]
- Viehman 'esh Wait, Cawn Provincial Army commander[6]
- Vorcan Radok, Mistress of the Darujhistan Assassins' Guild (Mentioned only)[4]
- Voss, First Induction Crimson Guard[5]
- V'thell, Commander of Gold Moranth forces, Talian League[4]
W[]
- Watt, tillerman on the Ardent[8]
- Whitey, Crimson Guard[7]
- Wildman, Seti champion, also known as 'the Boar', Sweetgrass[10]
Y[]
- Yathengar 'ul Amal, a Seven Cities priest ('Faladan')[13]
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 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 1, Chapter 5
- ↑ 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 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 2, Chapter 5
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 Return of the Crimson Guard, Epilogue
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 4.21 4.22 4.23 4.24 4.25 4.26 4.27 4.28 4.29 4.30 4.31 4.32 4.33 4.34 4.35 4.36 4.37 4.38 4.39 4.40 4.41 4.42 4.43 4.44 4.45 4.46 4.47 4.48 4.49 4.50 4.51 4.52 4.53 4.54 4.55 4.56 4.57 4.58 4.59 4.60 4.61 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 1, Chapter 2
- ↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 5.17 5.18 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 2 Chapter 2
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 3 Chapter 3
- ↑ 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 7.20 7.21 7.22 7.23 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 1 Chapter 1
- ↑ 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 8.19 8.20 8.21 8.22 8.23 8.24 8.25 8.26 8.27 8.28 8.29 8.30 8.31 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 1 Chapter 4
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 Return of the Crimson Guard, Prologue
- ↑ 10.00 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 10.05 10.06 10.07 10.08 10.09 10.10 10.11 10.12 10.13 10.14 10.15 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 2 Chapter 3
- ↑ 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03 11.04 11.05 11.06 11.07 11.08 11.09 11.10 11.11 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 3, Chapter 1
- ↑ 12.00 12.01 12.02 12.03 12.04 12.05 12.06 12.07 12.08 12.09 12.10 12.11 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 3 Chapter 2
- ↑ 13.00 13.01 13.02 13.03 13.04 13.05 13.06 13.07 13.08 13.09 13.10 13.11 13.12 13.13 13.14 13.15 13.16 13.17 13.18 13.19 13.20 13.21 13.22 13.23 13.24 13.25 13.26 13.27 13.28 13.29 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 1 Chapter 3
- ↑ 14.00 14.01 14.02 14.03 14.04 14.05 14.06 14.07 14.08 14.09 14.10 14.11 14.12 14.13 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 2 Chapter 6
- ↑ 15.00 15.01 15.02 15.03 15.04 15.05 15.06 15.07 15.08 15.09 15.10 15.11 15.12 15.13 15.14 15.15 15.16 15.17 15.18 15.19 15.20 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 2 Chapter 1
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 Return of the Crimson Guard, Book 2, Chapter 4