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Latest revision as of 13:14, 4 May 2020
The Bonehunters | |
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Dramatis Personae | Prologue |
The Thousand-Fingered God | |
Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 |
Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 |
Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 |
Beneath This Name | |
Chapter 7 | Chapter 8 |
Chapter 9 | Chapter 10 |
Chapter 11 | |
Shadows of the King | |
Chapter 12 | Chapter 13 |
Chapter 14 | Chapter 15 |
Chapter 16 | |
The Bonehunters | |
Chapter 17 | Chapter 18 |
Chapter 19 | Chapter 20 |
Chapter 21 | Chapter 22 |
Chapter 23 | Chapter 24 |
Epilogue | Pagination |
As found in the US TOR Hardcover ( ISBN 978-0-7653-1006-4 ) – other print/electronic editions may vary.
The Malazans[]
- Empress Laseen, ruler of the Malazan Empire
- Adjunct Tavore, commander of the Fourteenth Army
- Fist Keneb, division commander
- Fist Blistig, division commander
- Fist Tene Baralta, division commander
- Fist Temul, division commander
- Nil, a Wickan warlock
- Nether, a Wickan witch
- T'amber, Tavore's aide
- Lostara Yil, aide to Pearl
- Pearl, a Claw
- Nok, Admiral of the Imperial Fleet
- Banaschar, an ex-priest of D'rek
- Hellian, a sergeant in the city of Kartool
- Urb, a city guard in Kartool
- Brethless, a city guard in Kartool
- Touchy, a city guard in Kartool
- Quick Ben, High Mage in the Fourteenth Army
- Kalam Mekhar, an assassin
- Grub, a foundling
Selected Soldiers of the 14th Army[]
- Captain Kindly, Ashok Regiment
- Lieutenant Pores, Ashok Regiment
- Captain Faradan Sort
- Sergeant Fiddler/Strings
- Corporal Tarr
- Cuttle
- Bottle
- Koryk
- Smiles
- Sergeant Gesler
- Corporal Stormy
- Master Sergeant Braven Tooth
- Maybe
- Lutes
- Ebron
- Sinn
- Crump
- Sergeant Balm
- Corporal Deadsmell
- Throatslitter
- Masan Gilani
Others[]
- Barathol Mekhar, a blacksmith
- Kulat, a villager
- Nulliss, a villager
- Hayrith, a villager
- Chaur, a villager
- Noto Boil, company cutter (healer) in Onearm's Host
- Hurlochel, an outrider in Onearm's Host
- Captain Sweetcreek, an officer in Onearm's Host
- Corporal Futhgar, an officer in Onearm's Host
- Fist Rythe Bude, an officer in Onearm's Host
- Ormulogun, an artist
- Gumble, his critic
- Apsalar, an assassin
- Telorast, a spirit
- Curdle, a spirit
- Samar Dev, a witch of Ugarat
- Karsa Orlong, a Teblor warrior
- Ganath, a Jaghut
- Spite, a Soletaken and sister to Lady Envy
- Corabb Bhilan Thenu'alas
- Leoman of the Flails, last leader of the rebellion
- Captain Dunsparrow, Y'Ghatan city guard
- Karpolan Demesand, Trygalle Trade Guild
- Torahaval Delat, a priestess of Poliel
- Cutter, once Crokus of Darujhistan
- Heboric Ghost Hands, Destriant of Treach
- Scillara, refugee from Raraku
- Felisin the Younger, refugee from Raraku
- Greyfrog, a demon
- Mappo Runt, a Trell
- Icarium, a Jhag
- Iskaral Pust, a priest of Shadow
- Mogora, a D'ivers
- Taralack Veed, a Gral and agent of the the Nameless Ones
- Dejim Nebrahl, a D'ivers T'rolbharal of the First Empire
- Trull Sengar, a Tiste Edur
- Onrack the Broken, an unbound T'lan Imass
- Ibra Gholan, a T'lan Imass
- Monok Ochem, a T'lan Imass Bonecaster
- Minala, commander of the Company of Shadow
- Tomad Sengar, a Tiste Edur
- Feather Witch, a Letherii slave
- Atri-Preda Yan Tovis (Twilight), commander of Letherii forces
- Captain Varat Taun, officer under Twilight's Command
- Taxilian, an interpreter
- Ahlrada Ahn, a Tiste Andii spy among the Tiste Edur
- Sathbaro Rangar, Arapay warlock
The following list records all of the characters that appear in The Bonehunters 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).
Note that clicking on any links may take you to pages that contain spoilers.
Characters marked with have been vetted as being displayed in a spoiler friendly way (you should be OK as long as you do not scroll beyond the book titles you have read).
The Bonehunters edition used is the US TOR Hard Cover Edition ( ISBN 978-0-7653-1006-4 ) - other print/electronic editions may vary.
A[]
- Able, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Agayla, a mysterious mage on Malaz Island[2]
- Ahlrada Ahn, a Tiste Andii spy among the Tiste Edur[3]
- Aimless, a Bridgeburner spirit (Mentioned only)[4]
- ( Ammanas: see Shadowthrone )
- Ampelas, an Eleint[5]
- Andarist, a Tiste Andii, brother to Anomander Rake and Silchas Ruin (Mentioned only)[3]
- Anomander Rake, a Soletaken Tiste Andii Eleint, leader of the Tiste Andii in Black Coral, aka Anomandaris (Mentioned only)[5]
- Antsy, ex-Bridgeburner, retired in Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[5]
- Apsalar, an assassin[6]
- Apsal'ara, (aka 'Apsalar'), Mistress of Thieves (Mentioned only)[6]
- Apt, a female Aptorian demon of the Shadow Realm[3]
- Aragan, Fist of the Malaz Island Garrison, stationed at Mock's Hold, Malaz City (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[2]
- Ardata, a mysterious patroness of Mogora (First mentioned)[8] (First appearance)[9]
- Artara, Pardu Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild[6]
- Avower, a retired torturer in Ugarat, Seven Cities[10]
- Aystar, a nine-year old girl in Minala's Company of Shadow, sister of Steth[11]
B[]
- Bairoth Gild, an old companion of Karsa Orlong (Mentioned only)[12]
- Balgrid, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Balm, Sergeant, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Banaschar, an ex-priest of D'rek[14]
- Baran, Hound of Shadow (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[5]
- Barathol Mekhar, blacksmith[14]
- Baria Setral, a Red Blade (Mentioned only)[15]
- Barukanal, original form of the name of Baruk (of the T'orrud Cabal in Darujhistan) (Mentioned only)[16]
- Baudin, companion of Felisin Paran and Heboric Light Touch (Mentioned only)[9]
- Bell, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Bellig Harn, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Bent, a Wickan cattle-dog, Malazan 14th Army (First mentioned)[12] (First appearance)[10]
- Beru, Lord of Storms (Mentioned only)[14]
- Bidithal, a High Mage of the rebellion (Mentioned only)[5]
- Binadas Sengar, third son of Tomad and Uruth Sengar (Mentioned only)[17]
- Blend, ex-Bridgeburner, retired in Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[5]
- Blind, Hound of Shadow[18]
- Blistig, Fist, Malazan division commander, 14th Army[10]
- Bluepearl, ex-Bridgeburner, retired in Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[5]
- Boatfinder, Shaman/warrior/guide of the Anibar tribe[19]
- Borduke, Sergeant, Malazan 14th Army (First mentioned)[10] (First appearance)[1]
- Bottle, Malazan 14th Army[5]
- Bottle's Grandmother, his mentor in elder magic (Mentioned only)[5]
- Bowl, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Braven Tooth, Master Sergeant, Malazan 14th Army[3]
- Brethless, a city guard in Kartool[10]
- Bridthok, priest of Poliel (First mentioned)[12] (First appearance)[18]
- Brithan Troop, 'Eleven-headed Vulture Goddess' (Dal Hon deity) (Mentioned only)[1]
- Brokeface, leader of the plague survivors in G'danisban[18]
- Bucklund, a Bridgeburner spirit[4]
- Bult, a Wickan ghost[12]
- Burn, The Sleeping Goddess (Mentioned only)[14]
- Burnt, Malazan 14th Army[1]
C[]
- Caladan Brood, a powerful Warlord, enemy of the Malazan Empire (Mentioned only)[4]
- Carrier, a nine-year old boy who survived the Seven Cities' plague, but remained contagious[20]
- Cartheron Crust, a sea-captain, 'Old Guard' member (First mentioned)[15] (First appearance)[7]
- Charl, Commander, Kartool City Guards (First mentioned)[14] (First appearance)[21]
- Chaur, a villager[19]
- Chenned, Captain, Malazan 7th Army (Mentioned only)[22]
- Claw Apparition, a Claw murdered by his Clawmaster[2]
- Claw Lieutenant, a Claw under Pearl's command[2]
- Coll, a Councilman in Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[23]
- Coltaine, Wickan Fist of the Malazan 7th Army in Seven Cities (Mentioned only)[12]
- Corabb Bhilan Thenu'alas, an officer in Leoman's company[6]
- Cord, Sergeant, Malazan 14th Army (First mentioned)[10] (First appearance)[1]
- Cotillion, Assassin of High House Shadow, aka 'The Rope' (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[5]
- Crippled God, King of High House Chains (Mentioned only)[5]
- Crump, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- ( Crust : see Cartheron Crust )
- Curdle, a spirit[6]
- Cutter, once Crokus of Darujhistan[5]
- Cuttle, Malazan 14th Army[5]
- Cynnigig, a Jaghut (Mentioned only)[23]
D[]
- Dancer, master assassin, co-founder of the Malazan Empire (Mentioned only)[14]
- Darpareth Vayd, Trade Mistress, Trygalle Trade Guild (Mentioned only)[24]
- Dassem Ultor, Imperial Malazan First Sword, reportedly killed outside Y'Ghatan (Mentioned only)[6]
- Deadsmell, Corporal, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Dejim Nebrahl, a D'ivers T'rolbharal of the First Empire[14]
- Delum Thord, an old companion of Karsa Orlong (Mentioned only)[12]
- Denesmet, a Soletaken D'ivers 'First Hero' (Mentioned only)[8]
- Derudanith, original form of the name of Derudan (of the T'orrud Cabal in Darujhistan) (Mentioned only)[16]
- Dessembrae, Lord of Tragedy (Mentioned only)[14]
- Dessimbelackis, founder of the human First Empire, creator of Dejim Nebrahl (Mentioned only)[14]
- Detoran, a Bridgeburner spirit[4]
- Doan, a missing Hound of Shadow (Mentioned only)[24]
- Draconus, Elder God, consort of Mother Dark (Mentioned only)[5]
- D'rek, God/Goddess of the 'Worm of Autumn' (Mentioned only)[14]
- Duiker, Imperial Historian attached to the Malazan 7th Army (Mentioned only)[12]
- Dujek Onearm, Commander of Onearm's Host (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[5]
- Dunsparrow, Captain, Y'Ghatan city guard[16]
E[]
- Ebron, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Edgewalker, an inhabitant of Kurald Emurlahn (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[5]
- Ehrlitan tavern owner, Malazan veteran in Ehrlitan[6]
- Eloth, an Eleint[5]
- ( Empress : see Laseen )
- Enezgura, a Falah'd of Aren (Mentioned only)[20]
- Envy, a Soletaken sorceress (Mentioned only)[15]
- Ephras, Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild[24]
- Eres/Eres'al, progenitor spirits (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[2]
- Errant, Elder God, 'Master of the Holds' (Mentioned only)[4]
- Exent Hadar, Commander of marines aboard the Malazan Jakatakan Fleet[25]
F[]
- ( Falah'd of Aren : see Enezgura )
- Falah'd of Lothal (Mentioned only)[13]
- Falah'd of Ugarat[12]
- ( Falah'd of Y'Ghatan : see Vedor )
- Fanderay, (with Togg) the 'Wolves of Winter' (Mentioned only)[17]
- Faradan Sort, Captain, Malazan 14th Army[10]
- Fear Sengar, a Tiste Edur (Mentioned only)[3]
- Feather Witch, a Letherii slave[3]
- Felisin Paran, younger sister of Ganoes Paran and Tavore Paran (Mentioned only)[9]
- Felisin the Younger, refugee from Raraku[5]
- Fenar, a villager[19]
- Fener, the 'Boar of Five Tusks' (Mentioned only)[14]
- Fiddler/Strings, Sergeant, Malazan 14th Army[5]
- Filiad, a villager[14]
- Flashwit, Malazan 14th Army (First mentioned)[12] (First appearance)[13]
- Foreigner, a frequenter of Coop's Hanged Man Inn, Malaz City[3]
- Futhgar, Corporal in Onearm's Host[22]
G[]
- Gall, Warleader, Khundryl Burned Tears (First mentioned)[10] (First appearance)[13]
- Galt, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Gamet, Fist, Malazan 14th Army (Mentioned only)[5]
- Ganath, a Jaghut sorceress[4]
- Ganoes Paran, ex-Malazan Captain, now Master of the Deck (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[10]
- Ganrod, a missing Hound of Shadow (Mentioned only)[24]
- Gear, Hound of Shadow[18]
- Geni scholar, a solitary academic (Mentioned only)[1]
- Gentur, a twice-shipwrecked Malazan soldier[7]
- Gesler, Sergeant, Malazan 14th Army[12]
- Gethol, a Jaghut, Herald of High House Chains[15]
- Gothos, a Jaghut, Guardian of the Azath (Mentioned only)[19]
- Greyfrog, a demon[5]
- Grey Goddess, aka Poliel (Mentioned only)[22]
- Greymane, Malazan commander in Korel (Mentioned only)[15]
- Grizzin Farl, an Elder God (Mentioned only)[13]
- Grub, a foundling (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[10]
- Guano, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Guardian of the Deadhouse, a protector of the Deadhouse in Malaz City[2]
- Gumble, critic of the artist Ormulogun[23]
- Gupp, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Guthrim, one of four Seven Cities bandits[5]
H[]
- Hanfeno, Malazan 14th Army (First mentioned)[23] (First appearance)[25]
- Hannan Mosag, a Tiste Edur, once known as the 'Warlock King' (Mentioned only)[3]
- Hanno, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Hanradi Khalag, a Tiste Edur Preda and Warlock[23]
- Harbyn, Corporal, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Hattar, a bodyguard of Tayschrenn[5]
- Havok, a Jhag horse ridden by Karsa Orlong[6]
- Hayrith, a villager[19]
- Heboric Ghost Hands, Destriant of Treach[5]
- Hedge, a Bridgeburner spirit (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[4]
- Hellian, Sergeant in the city guard of Kartool[14]
- Hood, 'God of the Dead' (First mentioned)[14] (First appearance)[15]
- Hormul, an invisible ghost playing Troughs in Smiley's tavern in Malaz City[2]
- Hubb, Corporal, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Hurlochel, an outrider in Onearm's Host[22]
I[]
- Ibb, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Ibra Gholan, a T'lan Imass[3]
- Icarium, a Jhag[5]
- Imparala Ar, 'The Dung God' (a Dal Hon deity) (Mentioned only)[1]
- Imrahl, aide to Gall, Khundryl Burned Tears[22]
- Inashan, Captain of the Ugarat City Guards[6]
- Ipshank, an infamous healer (Mentioned only)[15]
- Iskaral Pust, a priest of Shadow[5]
- Iskar Jarak, aka the 'Iron Prophet', revered by the Anibar tribe (Mentioned only)[19]
- Ivindonos, a Jaghut (Mentioned only)[4]
J[]
- Jessa last house on the east road, a villager (Mentioned only)[20]
- Jessa second floor of the old factor house, a villager (Mentioned only)[20]
- Jhelim, a villager[14]
- Joyful Union, a champion scorpion, 14th Army[5]
- Jump, Malazan 14th Army[1]
K[]
- Kalam Mekhar, an assassin[5]
- Kallor, known as the 'High King' (Mentioned only)[6]
- Kalse, an Eleint[5]
- Karpolan Demesand, Trygalle Trade Guild (First mentioned)[12] (First appearance)[24]
- Karsa Orlong, a Teblor warrior[6]
- K'azz D'Avore, Commander, Crimson Guard, enemy of the Malazan Empire (Mentioned only)[17]
- Kellanved, founder and first Emperor of the Malazan Empire (Mentioned only)[14]
- Keneb, Fist, Malazan division commander, 14th Army (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[10]
- Kesen, Keneb and Selv's first born son (Mentioned only)[1]
- Kindly, Captain, Ashok Regiment, 14th Army[1]
- King of Sepik (Mentioned only)[7]
- Kenryll'ah demon, the proprietor/bouncer of Smiley's tavern in Malaz City[25]
- Kholb Harat, A Tiste Edur warrior (usually partnered with Saur Bathrada) (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[11]
- Kilmandaros, Elder Goddess (Mentioned only)[5]
- Kimloc, a Tanno Spiritwalker (Mentioned only)[5]
- Kiska, a bodyguard of Tayschrenn[5]
- Korbolo Dom, a renegade Malazan Fist, ex-commander of the Whirlwind Legion in Seven Cities (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[25]
- Koryk, Malazan 14th Army[5]
- Krithasanan, a (pre-Malazan Empire conquest) Falah'd of Ugarat, Seven Cities (Mentioned only)[10]
- Krughava, Mortal Sword of the Perish Grey Helms[15]
- K'rul, Elder God, aka 'Maker of Paths' (Mentioned only)[5]
- Kruppe, a 'small, round man' in Darujhistan[4]
- Kulat, a villager[14]
- Kulp, a cadre mage, Malazan 7th Army (Mentioned only)[2]
L[]
- Laseen, Empress, ruler of the Malazan Empire (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[25]
- Legana Breed, a T'lan Imass warrior[2]
- Leoman of the Flails, last leader of the rebellion[6]
- Limp, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Lobe, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- L'oric, a High Mage of the rebellion (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[1]
- Lorn, former Imperial Adjunct (Mentioned only)[22]
- Lostara Yil, aide to Pearl[5]
- Lubben, the gate keeper of Mock's Hold, Malaz City (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[2]
- Lull, Captain, Malazan 7th Army (Mentioned only)[22]
- Lutes, Malazan 14th Army (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[10]
M[]
- Madan'Tul Rada, Lieutenant, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Mael, Elder God of the Seas (First mentioned)[1] (First appearance)[26]
- Mallet, ex-Bridgeburner, retired in Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[5]
- Mallick Rel, a Jhistal priest of Mael[3]
- Mammoltenan, original name of Mammot (of the T'orrud Cabal in Darujhistan) (Mentioned only)[16]
- Manask, a companion of Ipshank (Mentioned only)[15]
- Mape, a Nacht[2]
- Mappo Runt, a Trell[5]
- Masan Gilani, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Master Investigator, an official in Kartool City[21]
- Mathok, desert tribes' Warleader, Army of the Whirlwind[7]
- Maybe, Malazan 14th Army (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[10]
- Mayfly, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Mebra, a spy master in Seven Cities[6]
- Mesker Setral, a Red Blade[15]
- Minala, commander of the Company of Shadow[3]
- Minarala, young relative of Quick Ben (Mentioned only)[18]
- Mincer, Captain, Malazan 7th Army (Mentioned only)[3]
- Moak, Sergeant, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Moby, Mammot's bhok'arala familiar (Mentioned only)[20]
- Mock, a pirate king who once ruled Malaz Island (Mentioned only)[2]
- Mogora, a D'ivers[8]
- Monok Ochem, a T'lan Imass Bonecaster[3]
- Mosel, Sergeant, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Mother Dark, Elder Goddess of Darkness (Mentioned only)[3]
- Mud, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Mudslinger, a twice-shipwrecked Malazan soldier[7]
- Mulch, a Bridgeburner spirit (Mentioned only)[4]
- Mule, a seriously mysterious creature - seemingly Iskaral Pust's mule[8]
- Murillio, a citizen of Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[23]
N[]
- Naval D'natha, a young girl in G'danisban[23]
- Nefarias Bredd, a storied soldier of the 14th Army, (also spelled 'Neffarias') (Mentioned only)[12]
- Nether, a Wickan witch[12]
- Nil, a Wickan warlock[12]
- Nil's and Nether's Mother, a Wickan ghost[12]
- Nimander Golit, a Tiste Andii[7]
- Nisstar, Pardu Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild[6]
- Nok, Admiral of the Malazan Imperial Fleet (First mentioned)[10] (First appearance)[23]
- Noto Boil, company cutter (healer) in Onearm's Host[18]
- Nulliss, a villager[19]
O[]
- Obo, a mage living in 'Obo's Tower' in Malaz City (First mentioned)[25] (First appearance)[2]
- Olar Ethil, a Soletaken T'lan Imass Bonecaster (Mentioned only)[5]
- Onrack the Broken, an unbound T'lan Imass[3]
- Oponn, the Twin Jesters of Chance...the Lad pushes (bad luck), while the Lady pulls (good luck) (First mentioned)[14] (First appearance)[25]
- Ormulogun, an artist[23]
- Osserc, aka 'Lord of the Sky', father of L'oric (Mentioned only)[5]
- Othun Dela Farat, an explorer and reliable map-maker (Mentioned only)[10]
P[]
- Palet, Cartheron Crust's First Mate on the ship Drowned Rat[7]
- Panek, a member of Minala's Company of Shadow[3]
- Pearl, a Claw[5]
- Pella, Malazan 14th Army[12]
- Phaed, a Tiste Andii[7]
- Phyrlis, a Jaghut (Mentioned only)[23]
- Picker, ex-Bridgeburner, retired in Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[5]
- Poliel, Goddess of Pestilence and Disease, sister of Soliel (First mentioned)[14] (First appearance)[18]
- Pores, Lieutenant, Ashok Regiment, 14th Army[1]
- Pormqual, High Fist, Malazan Seven Cities Army (Mentioned only)[1]
- Pule, a Nacht[2]
Q[]
R[]
- Raest, Jaghut guardian of the Azath, "Finnest House", in Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[10]
- Rallick Nom, a Daru assassin (Mentioned only)[10]
- Ramp, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Ranal, Lieutenant, Malazan 14th Army (Mentioned only)[5]
- Reem, Corporal, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Rhulad Sengar, the Tiste Edur emperor of the Letherii Empire (Mentioned only)[3]
- Rikkter, a Soletaken D'ivers 'First Hero' (Mentioned only)[8]
- Rind, a Nacht[2]
- Roach, a Hengese lapdog, Malazan 14th Army (First mentioned)[12] (First appearance)[10]
- Robello, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Rood, Hound of Shadow[18]
- Rove, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Runter, a Bridgeburner spirit[4]
- Run'Thurvian, Destriant of the Perish Grey Helms[15]
- Ruthan Gudd, Captain, Malazan 14th Army[22]
- Ryllandaras, 'The White Jackal', a Soletaken D'ivers 'First Hero' (Mentioned only)[8]
- Rynag, Captain, Untan Imperial Guard[25]
- Rythe Bude, Fist, an officer in Onearm's Host[18]
S[]
- ( Salamander God: see Stump Flit )
- Salk Elan, an alias (Mentioned only)[22]
- Saltlick, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Samar Dev, a witch of Ugarat[6]
- Sandalath Drukorlat, a Tiste Andii, former captive of the Crippled God[2]
- Sands, Malazan 14th Army[12]
- Sarkanos, a Jaghut (Mentioned only)[4]
- Sathbaro Rangar, Arapay warlock[7]
- Saur Bathrada, a Tiste Edur warrior (usually partnered with Kholb Harat) (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[11]
- Saygen Maral, a Claw[25]
- Saylan'mathas, a past General of the Nemil (Mentioned only)[20]
- Scabandari Bloodeye, a Soletaken Tiste Edur Eleint (Mentioned only)[5]
- Scalissara, 'Matron Goddess of Olives' in Y'Ghatan (Mentioned only)[13]
- Scant, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Scillara, a refugee from Raraku[5]
- Sedara Orr, Client, Trygalle Trade Guild (Mentioned only)[24]
- Selv, wife of Fist Keneb (Mentioned only)[1]
- Semk assassin, a priest of the Nameless Ones[6]
- Senny, 14th Army[23]
- Septhune Anabhin, a priest of Poliel (First mentioned)[12] (First appearance)[18]
- Shadowthrone, King of High House Shadow, aka 'Ammanas' (First mentioned)[14] (First appearance)[5]
- Sha'ik, 'Chosen One' (a title used in Seven Cities) (Mentioned only)[6]
- Shan, Hound of Shadow[18]
- Shank, a Bridgeburner spirit[4]
- Shard, Corporal, Malazan 14th Army, brother of Sinn[1]
- Shortnose, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Silanah, an Eleint, companion to Anomander Rake (Mentioned only)[5]
- Silchas Ruin, a Soletaken Tiste Andii Eleint (Mentioned only)[3]
- Silent God, a remote and distant god (Mentioned only)[20]
- Sinn, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Skinner, a Crimson Guardsman (Mentioned only)[16]
- Smiles, Malazan 14th Army[5]
- Sobelone, Sergeant, Malazan 14th Army (Mentioned only)[13]
- Soldier of High House Death[16]
- Soliel, Goddess of Health, sister of Poliel (First mentioned)[14] (First appearance)[18]
- Sormo E'nath, a Wickan warlock (Mentioned only)[12]
- Sorrel Tawrith, enemy of the Malazan Empire (Mentioned only)[17]
- Sorrit, an Eleint[16]
- Sparkle, a female scorpion, 14th Army[10]
- Spindle, ex-Bridgeburner, retired in Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[5]
- Spite, a Soletaken and sister to Lady Envy[14]
- Squint, a Malazan archer at Aren[17]
- Sradal Purthu, a priest of Poliel, expelled from Y'Ghatan (First mentioned)[12] (First appearance)[18]
- Sribin, a priest of Poliel, and a spy for Mebra (Mentioned only)[12]
- Stacker, Corporal, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Stebar, Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild[24]
- Steth, a ten-year old boy in Minala's Company of Shadow, brother of Aystar[11]
- Stonefinder, an Anibar tribesman, kin of Boatfinder[23]
- Stormy, Corporal, Malazan 14th Army[12]
- Storuk, a villager[19]
- Stuk, a villager[19]
- Stump Flit, the 'Salamander God' (a Northern Genabackis deity)[1]
- Sturtho, A Claw[2]
- Surly, Mistress of the Claw under the Emperor Kellanved (Mentioned only)[14]
- Sweetcreek, Captain, an officer in Onearm's Host[22]
T[]
- Taffo, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Tak, an armourer in Malaz City[25]
- T'amber, Tavore's aide (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[1]
- Tanakalian, Shield Anvil of the Perish Grey Helms[15]
- Taralack Veed, a Gral and agent of the Nameless Ones[14]
- Tarr, Corporal, Malazan 14th Army[5]
- Tavore, Adjunct, Commander of the Malazan 14th Army (First mentioned)[6] (First appearance)[10]
- Tavos Pond, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Taxilian, an interpreter[23]
- Tayschrenn, Malazan Imperial High Mage (First mentioned)[14] (First appearance)[5]
- Telorast, a spirit[6]
- Temper, Malazan veteran, frequenter of Coop's Hanged Man Inn, Malaz City[3]
- Temul, Fist, Malazan division commander, 14th Army (First mentioned)[12] (First appearance)[10]
- Tene Baralta, Fist, Malazan division commander, 14th Army[10]
- Thesorma Raadil, 'Witch Eater' (a Dal Hon deity) (Mentioned only)[1]
- 'The Three', three immortal sorcerer kings of Shal-Morzinn (Mentioned only)[18]
- Thikburd, Malazan 14th Army[23]
- Tholen, a Soletaken D'ivers 'First Hero' (Mentioned only)[8]
- Thom Tissy, Sergeant, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Throatslitter, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Thyrss, Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild[24]
- T'iam, Elder Goddess of the Eleint, aka 'Mother of all Dragons' (Mentioned only)[5]
- T'morol, a bodyguard of Mathok[7]
- Toes, a Bridgeburner spirit (Mentioned only)[4]
- Togg, (with Fanderay) the 'Wolves of Winter' (Mentioned only)[14]
- Toles, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Tomad Sengar, a Tiste Edur (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[17]
- Topper, an assassin, Commander of the Claw under Empress Laseen (Mentioned only)[16]
- Torahaval Delat, a priestess of Poliel (First mentioned)[12] (First appearance)[18]
- Touchy, a city guard in Kartool[10]
- Travalegrah, original form of the name of Travale (of the T'orrud Cabal in Darujhistan) (Mentioned only)[16]
- Traveller, a powerful warrior (Mentioned only)[7]
- Treach, the 'Tiger of Summer' (Mentioned only)[5]
- T'riss, aka the 'Queen of Dreams' (First mentioned)[14] (First appearance)[1]
- ( T'rolbharal : see Dejim Nebrahl )
- Trotts, a Bridgeburner spirit (Mentioned only)[4]
- Trull Sengar, a Tiste Edur[3]
- Truth, Malazan 14th Army[12]
- Trynigarr, a past warleader of the Trell (Mentioned only)[20]
- Tugg, Sergeant, Malazan 14th Army (First mentioned)[13] (First appearance)[1]
- Tulip, Corporal, Malazan 14th Army[1]
- Tyrant King, an ominous individual whose return to Darujhistan was foretold to Cutter/Crokus Younghand (Mentioned only)[16]
U[]
- Udinaas, escaped Letherii slave of the Tiste Edur (Mentioned only)[3]
- The Unbound, T'lan Imass servants of High House Chains[14]
- Unnutal Hebaz, Preda, Letherii Army (Mentioned only)[11]
- Urb, a city guard in Kartool[14]
- Urdan, a villager (Mentioned only)[19]
- Urko Crust, 'Old Guard' member[16]
- Uru Hela, Malazan 14th Army (First mentioned)[12] (First appearance)[13]
V[]
- Vaneb, Keneb and Selv's second born son (Mentioned only)[1]
- Varat Taun, Captain, officer under Twilight's Command[11]
- Vedor, a Falah'd of Y'Ghatan (the second of that name) (First mentioned)[12] (First appearance)[16]
- ( Veed : see Taralack Veed )
- Vole, Cartheron Crust's crow's-nest Lookout on the ship Drowned Rat[7]
- Vorcan, leader of the Assassin's Guild in Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[10]
W[]
- Whiskeyjack, Sergeant of the Bridgeburners, 'Old Guard' member (Mentioned only)[5]
- Wickan cobbler, citizen of Malaz City (Mentioned only)[3]
- Widdershins, Malazan 14th Army[13]
- Withal, a Meckros weaponsmith, former captive of the Crippled God[2]
- Wraiths of Shadow, three customers of Smiley's tavern in Malaz City[2]
Y[]
- Yan Tovis (Twilight), Atri-Preda, commander of Letherii forces[3]
- Y'Ghatan, a rat[1]
- Yorad, Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild[24]
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 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 The Bonehunters, Chapter 7
- ↑ 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 The Bonehunters, Chapter 23
- ↑ 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 The Bonehunters, Chapter 17
- ↑ 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 The Bonehunters, Chapter 8
- ↑ 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 5.19 5.20 5.21 5.22 5.23 5.24 5.25 5.26 5.27 5.28 5.29 5.30 5.31 5.32 5.33 5.34 5.35 5.36 5.37 5.38 5.39 5.40 5.41 5.42 5.43 5.44 5.45 5.46 5.47 5.48 5.49 5.50 5.51 5.52 5.53 5.54 5.55 5.56 5.57 5.58 5.59 5.60 5.61 5.62 5.63 5.64 The Bonehunters, Chapter 2
- ↑ 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 The Bonehunters, Chapter 1
- ↑ 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 The Bonehunters, Chapter 21
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 The Bonehunters, Chapter 9
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 The Bonehunters, Chapter 11
- ↑ 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 10.16 10.17 10.18 10.19 10.20 10.21 10.22 10.23 10.24 The Bonehunters, Chapter 5
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 The Bonehunters, Chapter 24
- ↑ 12.00 12.01 12.02 12.03 12.04 12.05 12.06 12.07 12.08 12.09 12.10 12.11 12.12 12.13 12.14 12.15 12.16 12.17 12.18 12.19 12.20 12.21 12.22 12.23 12.24 12.25 12.26 12.27 The Bonehunters, Chapter 3
- ↑ 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 The Bonehunters, Chapter 6
- ↑ 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 14.14 14.15 14.16 14.17 14.18 14.19 14.20 14.21 14.22 14.23 14.24 14.25 14.26 14.27 14.28 The Bonehunters, Prologue
- ↑ 15.00 15.01 15.02 15.03 15.04 15.05 15.06 15.07 15.08 15.09 15.10 15.11 The Bonehunters, Chapter 20
- ↑ 16.00 16.01 16.02 16.03 16.04 16.05 16.06 16.07 16.08 16.09 16.10 16.11 The Bonehunters, Chapter 4
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 The Bonehunters, Chapter 18
- ↑ 18.00 18.01 18.02 18.03 18.04 18.05 18.06 18.07 18.08 18.09 18.10 18.11 18.12 18.13 18.14 The Bonehunters, Chapter 15
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 19.6 19.7 19.8 19.9 The Bonehunters, Chapter 12
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.6 20.7 The Bonehunters, Chapter 14
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 The Bonehunters, Epilogue
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 22.5 22.6 22.7 22.8 22.9 The Bonehunters, Chapter 13
- ↑ 23.00 23.01 23.02 23.03 23.04 23.05 23.06 23.07 23.08 23.09 23.10 23.11 23.12 23.13 The Bonehunters, Chapter 16
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 24.5 24.6 24.7 24.8 The Bonehunters, Chapter 10
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 25.4 25.5 25.6 25.7 25.8 25.9 The Bonehunters, Chapter 22
- ↑ The Bonehunters, Chapter 19