The Crippled God | |
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Dramatis Personae | Pagination |
"He was a soldier" | |
Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 |
Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 |
All the takers of my days | |
Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 |
Chapter 7 | |
To charge the spear | |
Chapter 8 | Chapter 9 |
Chapter 10 | |
The fists of the world | |
Chapter 11 | Chapter 12 |
Chapter 13 | |
A hand upon the fates | |
Chapter 14 | Chapter 15 |
Chapter 16 | |
To one in chains | |
Chapter 17 | Chapter 18 |
Chapter 19 | Chapter 20 |
Your private shore | |
Chapter 21 | Chapter 22 |
Chapter 23 | Chapter 24 |
Epilogue I | Epilogue II |
As found in the US TOR Hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7653-1010-1) - other print/electronic editions may vary.
In addition to those in Dust of Dreams
The Malazans[]
The Host[]
- Ganoes Paran, High Fist and Master of the Deck
- High Mage Noto Boil
- Outrider Hurlochel
- Fist Rythe Bude
- Captain Sweetcreek
- Imperial Artist Ormulogun
- Warleader Mathok
- Bodyguard T'morol
- Gumble
The Khundryl[]
- Widow Jastara
The Snake [ misprint for 'The Shake' ][]
The T'lan Imass: The Unbound[]
The Tiste Andii[]
- Nimander Golit
- Spinnock Durav
- Korlat
- Skintick
- Desra
- Dathenar Gowl [ probable misprint for Dathenar Fandoris and Prazek Goul ]
- Nemanda [ misprint for Nenanda ]
The Jaghut: The Fourteen[]
The Forkrul Assail: The Lawful Inquisitors[]
The Watered: The Tiers of Lesser Assail[]
The Tiste Liosan[]
Others[]
The following list records all of the characters that appear in The Crippled God 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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Characters in addition to the original Dramatis Personae (DP) from the book are given in ITALICS. These include the characters listed in The Crippled God Appendix:Dramatis Personae (A:DP) (who will be identified by a ► before their entry names).[1]
Be aware that there are significant variations in the main Dramatis Personae (as well as in the Appendix:Dramatis Personae) among the various printed and electronic editions of The Crippled God.
Information about the The Crippled God edition used for this "The Crippled God/Dramatis Personae" is given below in the "Notes" section.
A[]
- Abide, a Forkrul Assail 'Lawful Inquisitor', a 'Pure'[2]
- ►Abrastal, Queen of Bolkando, Commander of 'The Evertine Legion'[3]
- Absi, toddler son of Onos Toolan and Hetan[4]
- Adast, Face of the Moon among the Korsone, a 'forgotten god' (Mentioned only)[5]
- Aimanan, an undead Jaghut warrior, one of The Fourteen Undead Jaghut[5]
- [ 'Aimanan Hood' (an A:DP entry) is a misprint for the entry Aimanan and the separate entry Hood ]
- Aloft, a Forkrul Assail 'Lawful Inquisitor', a 'Pure' (First mentioned)[2] (First appearance)[6]
- ►Amby Bole, Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild[4]
- Amiss, a Lesser Assail, a 'Watered'[2]
- ( Ammanas: see Shadowthrone )
- Ampelas, an Eleint chained in Kurald Emurlahn[7]
- Andarist, Tiste Andii, brother of Anomander Rake and Silchas Ruin (Mentioned only)[8]
- Anomander Rake, Soletaken Tiste Andii Eleint, 'Lord of Moon's Spawn' (Mentioned only)[7]
- Antsy, a retired Bridgeburner in Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[9]
- Aparal Forge, a commander of Tiste Liosan forces, a Soletaken Eleint[7]
- Apsalar, ex-assassin, once aka 'Sorry' (First mentioned)[10] (First appearance)[11]
- Apsal'ara, 'Mistress of Thieves'[7]
- Aranatha, close kin of Nimander Golit (Mentioned only)[12]
- ►Aranict, Atri-Ceda (high mage) of the Letherii Army[3]
- Aras, a young messenger of the Shake 'Army'[13]
- Ardata, Elder Goddess (Mentioned only)[14]
- Asp Slither, Squad Mage, Malazan Army 'Regular'[6]
- Aysgan, a member of Yedan Derryg's elite Troop, the 'Watch' (Mentioned only)[15]
- Azalan Demon, a previous acquaintance of Kalam Mekhar in Seven Cities[8]
B[]
- Baaljagg, an undead 'Ay' (a giant plains wolf)[4]
- ►Badalle, a member of 'The Snake (of Children)'[3]
- ►Badan Gruk, Sergeant, Malazan Army squad member (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[16]
- Balgrid, Malazan Army squad member (Mentioned only)[17]
- ►Balm, Sergeant, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- ►Banaschar, High Priest of D'rek, attached to the Malazan Army[16]
- Baruk, High Alchemist of Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[14]
- ►Bavedict, Alchemist, Malazan Army, 'Hedge's Bridgeburners'[16]
- Beckra, a minor God or Goddess[10]
- Bedac, a member of Yedan Derryg's elite Troop, the 'Watch'[13]
- Belie, Forkrul Assail 'Lawful Inquisitor', a 'Pure' (First mentioned)[2] (First appearance)[9]
- ►Bent, a Wickan cattle-dog[18]
- Beroke Soft Voice, one of 'The Unbound' T'lan Imass, High House Chains[4]
- Berrach, (ex-Khundryl Burned Tears), Captain, Malazan Army Outrider[16]
- Beru, 'Lady/Lord of Storms' (First mentioned)[19] (First appearance)[10]
- Bester, Malazan Army member, one of Fist Blistig's henchmen, aka his 'gang of thugs'[20]
- ►Bitterspring (Lera Epar), a Bonecaster of the Brold T'lan Imass[5]
- The Black-Winged Lord, God revered by the Tiste Andii of Bluerose, aka Anomander Rake (Mentioned only)[17]
- Blend, a retired Bridgeburner in Darujhistan[9]
- Blessed Haylar, Twin-Horns of the Elananas, a 'forgotten god' (Mentioned only)[5]
- Blind Gallan, famous Tiste Andii poet, resident of ancient Kharkanas (Mentioned only)[7]
- ►Blistig, Fist, Malazan Army[16]
- Bluepearl, a retired Bridgeburner in Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[9]
- ►Bolirium, an undead Jaghut warrior, one of The Fourteen Undead Jaghut[19]
- Bored Boy of Malaz City, a young lad who dreams of becoming a soldier[11]
- ►Bottle, Malazan Army squad member[4]
- Bottle's Grandmother, his mentor in elder magic (Mentioned only)[4]
- Braven Tooth, Master Sergeant, Malazan Army, Malaz City (Mentioned only)[6]
- ►Bre'nigan, a J'an Sentinel, K'Chain Che'Malle (referred to by name in Appendix:Dramatis Personae only)[21]
- ►Brethless, Corporal, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- ►Brevity, ex-thief, a Captain of the Shake 'Army'[2]
- Brutan Harb, Soldier, Malazan Army 'Regular'[6]
- Bruthen Trana, a lantern-bearing guide[6]
- ►Brys Beddict, the King's Sword of Lether, Commander of the Letherii Army (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[3]
- Bugg, Ceda of Lether under King Tehol (Mentioned only)[20]
- Bugg, Chancellor of Lether under King Tehol (Mentioned only)[22]
- Bult, an older Wickan warrior of the Malazan 7th Army (Mentioned only)[23]
- Burn, the 'Sleeping Goddess' (Mentioned only)[4]
- Burnt Rope, Malazan Army squad member[16]
C[]
- Caladan Brood, an Ascendant and a powerful Warlord (Mentioned only)[9]
- Calat Hustain, a 'Warden of the Outer Reach' in the time of ancient Kharkanas (Mentioned only)[12]
- Calm, a Forkrul Assail 'Lawful Inquisitor, a 'Pure'[7]
- Canarab, father of Corabb Bhilan Thenu'alas (Mentioned only)[20]
- Cartharon Crust, a sea-captain 'Old Guard' member, brother of Urko Crust (Mentioned only)[24]
- Cartographer, an undead 'Master of Maps'[4]
- Casel, a member of the Shake 'Army', brother of Sharl[13]
- Cellows, Sergeant, a member of Yedan Derryg's elite Troop, the 'Watch'[13]
- ►Clasp, Corporal, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- Clip, a Bluerose Tiste Andii, self-exiled in Black Coral (Mentioned only)[7]
- The Cobra God, a Dal Hon deity (Mentioned only)[8]
- Coltaine, legendary Wickan Commander of the Malazan 7th Army (Mentioned only)[3]
- ►Corabb Bhilan Thenu'alas, Corporal, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- ►Cord, Sergeant, Malazan Army squad member (Mentioned only)[17]
- ►Cotillion, Assassin of High House Shadow, aka 'the Rope'[7]
- Could Howl, Soldier, Malazan Army 'Regular'[6]
- ( Crippled God: see Kaminsod )
- Crokus, an ex-thief and ex-assassin (aka 'Cutter') from Darujhistan[11]
- Crone, matriarchal leader of the 'Great Ravens'[6]
- ►Crump, (aka Jamber Bole), Malazan Army squad member[17]
- ►Curdle, a possessed skeletal reptile (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[25]
- ►Cuttle, Malazan Army squad member[16]
D[]
- Dalk, aka 'Dralk', a long dead Eleint (Mentioned only)[19]
- ►Daryft, an undead Jaghut warrior, one of The Fourteen Undead Jaghut[19]
- Dassem Ultor, previous Malazan Imperial First Sword (Mentioned only)[7]
- Dathenar Fandoris, Soletaken Tiste Andii Eleint, close associate of Prazek Goul and Korlat[12]
- [ 'Dathenar Gowl', (a DP entry) is a probable misprint for the entry Dathenar Fandoris and the separate entry Prazek Goul, (see Dathenar Gowl and the DP talk page for a discussion of this) ]
- ►Dead Hedge, 'Commander' of the new Bridgeburners[16]
- ►Deadsmell, Corporal, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- Delum Thord, a warrior of the Teblor Uryd clan of Northwest Genabackis, a raiding companion of Karsa Orlong (Mentioned only)[7]
- Desra, Soletaken Tiste Andii Eleint, sister of Nimander Golit (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[12]
- Dessembrae, 'Lord of Tragedy'[10]
- Diligence, a Forkrul Assail 'Lawful Inquisitor', a 'Pure'[2]
- ►Draconus, Elder God, aka 'Consort of Mother Dark' (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[4]
- ►Drawfirst, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- D'rek, Goddess of the 'Worm of Autumn' (First mentioned)[16] (First appearance)[6]
- Duiker, Malazan Imperial Historian (Mentioned only)[16]
- Dujek Onearm, Commander of 'Onearm's Host' (Mentioned only)[7]
E[]
- ►Ebron, Malazan Army Squad member (referred to by name in Appendix:Dramatis Personae only)[21]
- Edgewalker, an inhabitant of Kurald Emurlahn[7]
- Elade, mother of Widdershins, a widow (Mentioned only)[26]
- Eldat Pressan, a Tiste Liosan Soletaken Eleint[15]
- Eleventh Daughter, 11th daughter of Queen Abrastal of Bolkando (Mentioned only)[24]
- Eloth, an Eleint chained in Kurald Emurlahn[7]
- Enkar'al Champion of the Beast Throne, a servant of the Wolves of Winter[8]
- Equity, a Forkrul Assail 'Lawful Inquisitor', a 'Pure'[2]
- ►Erekala, Commander, Perish Grey Helms (arrived in Kolanse via PGH's sea-fleet) (First mentioned)[18] (First appearance)[9]
- ►The Errant (Errastas), Elder God, 'Master of the Holds' (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[2]
- Exigent, a Lesser Assail, a 'Watered'[22]
F[]
- ►Faint, Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild[4]
- Fanderay and Togg, the 'Wolves of Winter', war deities (Mentioned only)[4]
- ►Faradan Sort, Fist, Malazan Army[16]
- Father Light, Elder God of the Tiste Liosan (Mentioned only)[7]
- Fear Sengar, a Tiste Edur warrior (Mentioned only)[7]
- Feather Witch, a Letherii ex-slave of the Tiste Edur (Mentioned only)[2]
- ►Felash, Princess, 14th Daughter of Queen Abrastal of Bolkando[3]
- Felisin Paran, younger sister of Ganoes Paran and Tavore Paran (Mentioned only)[9]
- Fener, the 'Boar of Five Tusks', a war deity (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[5]
- Fenn, a (perhaps legendary) Teblor war-king (Mentioned only)[26]
- Festian, a Lesser Assail, a 'Watered'[5]
- Feveren, Captain, 'The Evertine Legion' of Queen Abrastal[5]
- ►Fiddler, Captain, Malazan Army[16]
- Fisher kel Tath, an immortal bard (Mentioned only)[17]
- ►Flashwit, Malazan Army squad member (First mentioned)[16] (First appearance)[17]
- Freedom, a Forkrul Assail 'Lawful Inquisitor', a 'Pure' (First mentioned)[2] (First appearance)[6]
G[]
- Gaelar Throe, a member of the Tiste Liosan 7th Legion[13]
- ►Gall, Warleader, Khundryl Burned Tears[3]
- Gallan, Seneschal, Court of Mages in ancient Kharkanas, aka Blind Gallan (Mentioned only)[13]
- [ 'Gallimada' (a DP entry) is a misprint for Gillimada ]
- Gand, a Teblor warrior, brother of Gillimada[5]
- Ganoes Paran, High Fist of 'The Host', 'Master of the Deck of Dragons'[7]
- Gathras, an undead Jaghut warrior, one of The Fourteen Undead Jaghut[27]
- Gaunt-Eye, Sergeant, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- Gebbla, a soldier of 'The Host'[8]
- ►Gedoran, an undead Jaghut warrior, a Lieutenant of The Fourteen Undead Jaghut[19]
- Gent, (ex-Khundryl Burned Tears), Malazan Army Outrider, son of Berrach[16]
- ►Gesler, Sergeant, Malazan Army squad member, attached to the K'Chain Che'Malle as Mortal Sword[3]
- Gillimada, a Teblor leader, aka 'Gilli'[5]
- Gill Slime, Squad Mage, Malazan Army 'Regular'[6]
- Ginanse, an ex-veteran domestic knife-sharpener (Mentioned only)[26]
- Glanno Tarp, Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild (Mentioned only)[4]
- God of the Forkrul Assail, a 'forgotten god' (First mentioned)[5] (First appearance)[6]
- Gothos, a Jaghut mage, also a guardian of the Malaz City Azath (Mentioned only)[19]
- Grave, a Forkrul Assail 'Lawful Inquisitor', a 'Pure' (First mentioned)[2] (First appearance)[6]
- ( Greymane: see Stonewielder )
- Grid Ffan, Corporal, Malazan Army 'Regular'[6]
- ►Grub, a young Malazan Army member[3]
- Grunter Gafan, a father of four sons, bullies of the young Corabb Bhilan Thenu'alas (Mentioned only)[20]
- ►Gruntle, Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild, (also the Mortal Sword of Trake)[4]
- Guardian of the Names, a revenant, encountered by Brys Beddict (Mentioned only)[18]
- Guardians of the Gate of Death, Ascendant Bridgeburners, led by Whiskeyjack[25]
- Gumble, a toad, critic of the art of Ormulogun[22]
- ►Gunth Mach, Matron, K'Chain Che'Malle (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[5]
- ►Gu'Rull, a Shi'Gal Assassin, K'Chain Che'Malle[3]
H[]
- Haggraf, a Lesser Assail, a 'Watered'[6]
- Halad the Giant, one of 'The Unbound' T'lan Imass, High House Chains (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[6]
- ►Hanavat, Khundryl Burned Tears, wife of Gall[3]
- ►Handmaiden (of Felash), servant/bodyguard to Princess Felash[3]
- Haradegar, Tiste Liosan Weaponmaster, uncle of Kadagar Fant (Mentioned only)[15]
- Haravathan, god of the River People, a 'forgotten god' (Mentioned only)[5]
- Hare Ravage, Soldier, Malazan Army 'Regular'[6]
- Harllo, a caravan guard on Genabackis (Mentioned only)[26]
- Harllo, young son of Stonny Menackis (Mentioned only)[26]
- Haut, an undead Jaghut warrior, one of The Fourteen Undead Jaghut[5]
- Heboric Ghost Hands, aka 'Heboric Light Touch', Malazan Historian, Destriant of Fener (First mentioned)[24] (First appearance)[6]
- ( Hedge: see Dead Hedge )
- ►Held, a member of 'The Snake (of Children)' (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[2]
- ►Hellian, Sergeant, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- ►Henar Vygulf, Outrider, Letherii Army[16]
- Hestand, a Lesser Assail, a 'Watered'[22]
- ►Hetan, Barghast, wife of Onos Toolan (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[5]
- Heveth, a Perish Grey Helm (Mentioned only)[23]
- Himble Thrup, Corporal, Malazan Army, clerk to 'Quartermaster' Pores[17]
- High Priestess of Darkness, the High Priestess of the Temple of Darkness in Black Coral, Genabackis (Mentioned only)[7]
- ( High Priestess of the Redeemer : see Salind )
- ►Honey, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- Hood, a Jaghut, ex-God of the Dead, subsequently Commander of 'The Fourteen' (First mentioned)[16] (First appearance)[25]
- Horastal Neh Eru, SunBearer and Giver of Crops in the Valley of the Sanathal, a 'forgotten god' (Mentioned only)[5]
- Hounds of Light, creatures of Kurald Thyrllan[7]
- Hounds of Shadow, creatures of Kurald Emurahn[8]
- Hull Beddict, a Letherii, eldest Beddict brother (Mentioned only)[7]
- Humbrall Taur, a White Face Barghast Warleader, father of Hetan (Mentioned only)[4]
- Hunt, Corporal, Malazan Army squad member (Mentioned only)[16]
- Hurlochel, Outrider of 'The Host' (referred to by name in Dramatis Personae only)[28]
I[]
- ►Icarium, a Jhag, aka 'Lifestealer'[7]
- Idist Tennedict, Commander, the Letherii 'Chancel Battalion'[22]
- Ikarl, Captain, a veteran soldier of the Perish Grey Helms[18]
- Intransigent, a Lesser Assail, a 'Watered', 'Inquisitor of the Southern Fleet'[9]
- Iparth Erule, a Tiste Liosan Soletaken Eleint[7]
- Irind, Captain, Tiste Andii Legions (in contemporary Kharkanas)[12]
- Iron Bars, an Avowed of the Crimson Guard (Mentioned only)[26]
- Itkovas, Lord of Terror among the K'ollass K'Chain Che'Malle of Ethilas Nest, a 'forgotten god' (Mentioned only)[5]
- Itkovian, Shield Anvil of 'Fener's Reve', Grey Swords of Elingarth (Mentioned only)[17]
J[]
- Jade giant, one that had been completely buried in the 'Wastelands' of the Lether continent[19]
- ►Janath, Queen of Lether (Mentioned only)[3]
- Jastara, widow, Khundryl Burned Tears[3]
- Jhess, 'Queen of Weaving'[10]
- Jula Bole, Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild (Mentioned only)[4]
K[]
- Kadagar Fant, a Tiste Liosan Soletaken Eleint, self-styled 'Lord of Light'[7]
- Kahlb the Silent Hunter, one of 'The Unbound' T'lan Imass, High House Chains (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[6]
- ►Kalam Mekhar, an assassin (First mentioned)[17] (First appearance)[9]
- Kallor, aka the 'High King' (Mentioned only)[15]
- Kalse, an Eleint chained in Kurald Emurlahn[7]
- ►Kalt Urmanal, a member of the Orshayn T'lan Imass[19]
- ►Kalyth, (Elan) Destriant of the K'Chain Che'Malle[3]
- Kaminsod, aka 'The Crippled God', King of High House Chains (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[6]
- Karas, a widow, sister-in-law to Shortnose (Mentioned only)[29]
- ►Karsa Orlong, a Teblor/Toblakai warrior, living outside Darujhistan[7]
- K'azz D'Avore, Commander of the Crimson Guards, an Avowed (Mentioned only)[22]
- Kedeviss, a Tiste Andii, close kin of Nimander Golit (Mentioned only)[12]
- Kellanved, first Emperor of the Malazan Empire (Mentioned only)[4]
- Kellaras, a commander of Tiste Andii forces in ancient Kharkanas (Mentioned only)[13]
- ►Keneb, Fist, Malazan Army (Mentioned only)[16]
- Kenryll'ah demon, ex-proprietor of Smiley's tavern in Malaz City, friend of Fiddler (Mentioned only)[11]
- Kerudas Karosias, original form of the name Curdle[6]
- Kessgan, a Lesser Assail, a 'Watered'[6]
- Kessobahn, an Eleint captured by the Tiste Liosan[7]
- Kettle, an undead child, 'seed' of an Azath House (Mentioned only)[14]
- ►Kilava Onass, an Imass Bonecaster, mate to Onrack[7]
- ►Kilmandaros, Elder Goddess, mother of Sechul Lath[2]
- ►Kindly, Fist, Malazan Army[16]
- ►Kisswhere, Corporal, Malazan Army squad member[3]
- ►Knuckles (Sechul Lath), Elder God, 'Lord of Chance and Mischance' (aka 'Setch')[2]
- Korabas, the 'Otataral Dragon', aka 'Magic Slayer'[2]
- Korbolo Dom, ex-renegade Malazan Fist (Mentioned only)[9]
- Korlat, an assassin mage, Soletaken Tiste Andii Eleint (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[12]
- ►Koryk, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- Krin Ne Fant, father of Kadagar Fant (Mentioned only)[15]
- Kron, leader of the Kron T'lan Imass (Mentioned only)[25]
- ►Krughava, Mortal Sword, Perish Grey Helms[3]
- K'rul, Elder God of the Warrens, aka 'Maker of Paths'[7]
- Kruppe, long-time resident of Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[14]
- Kuru Qan, a Ceda (mage) of the King of Lether, friend of Brys Beddict (Mentioned only)[18]
L[]
- Lambat, a Perish Grey Helm (Mentioned only)[23]
- Lap Twirl, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- Laseen, an Empress of the Malazan Empire (Mentioned only)[7]
- Leoman of the Flails, last leader of the Seven Cities rebellion (Mentioned only)[20]
- ( Lera Epar: see Bitterspring )
- ►Limp, Malazan Army squad member[17]
- Logros, leader of the Logros T'lan Imass (Mentioned only)[25]
- ►Lookback, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- Lorn, Adjunct of the Malazan Empress Laseen (Mentioned only)[25]
- ►Lostara Yil, Captain, Malazan Army, Aide to the Adjunct Tavore Paran[16]
- Lull, Marine Captain, Malazan 7th Army (Mentioned only)[23]
M[]
- ►Mael, Elder God of the Seas[7]
- Mallet, an original Bridgeburner (First mentioned)[20] (First appearance)[6]
- Mallick Rel, a Jhistal priest of Mael (Mentioned only)[7]
- Manx, a shaman sapper of 'The Host'[8]
- ►Mappo, a Trell and a long-time companion of Icarium[4]
- ►Masan Gilani, Malazan Army squad member[4]
- Master Quell, High Mage, Trygalle Trade Guild (Mentioned only)[4]
- Mathok, Seven Cities' Warleader, attached to 'The Host' (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[22]
- ►Maybe, Malazan Army squad member[17]
- ►Mayfly, Malazan Army squad member (First mentioned)[16] (First appearance)[17]
- Melest, a Lesser Assail, a 'Watered'[6]
- Menandore, Elder Ascendant, aka 'Sister Dawn', mother of Rud Elalle (Mentioned only)[7]
- Minala, associate of Shadowthrone and Cotillion, wife of Kalam Mekhar[9]
- Mixter Frill, ex-prisoner, a defender of Shake/Letherii children and other non-combatants[12]
- Mother Dark, Elder Goddess of Darkness (Mentioned only)[7]
- Mowri, 'Lady of Beggars, Slaves and Serfs'[10]
- Mulvan Dreader, Malazan Army squad member (First mentioned)[16] (First appearance)[6]
- Munug, an artisan with crippled hands in Darujhistan, messenger to Karsa Orlong[5]
N[]
- Nakalat, a parent of Mortal Sword Krughava (Mentioned only)[18]
- Nefarias Bredd, storied Malazan Army squad member (First mentioned)[29] (First appearance)[6]
- Neller, Malazan Army squad member (Mentioned only)[16]
- [ 'Nemanda' (a DP entry and two separate A:DP entries) are misprints for Nenanda ]
- Nenanda, Soletaken Tiste Andii Eleint, close kin of Nimander Golit[12]
- ►Nep Furrow, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- Nimander Golit, son of Anomander Rake, leader of the Tiste Andii in Black Coral, Soletaken Eleint[7]
- Nithe, Corporal, a member of Yedan Derryg's elite Troop, the 'Watch'[13]
- ►Nom Kala, aka 'Knife Drip', Bonecaster of the Brold T'lan Imass[19]
- Not-Apsalar, name used by Telorast and Curdle for the ex-assassin Apsalar[8]
- Noto Boil, High Mage of 'The Host', aka 'Cutter'[7]
O[]
- ►Olar Ethil, Elder Goddess, Soletaken T'lan Imass Bonecaster (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[4]
- ►Onos T'oolan/Onos Toolan, Warleader of T'lan Imass, husband of Hetan, father of Absi (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[19]
- ►Onrack T'emlava, an Imass, mate to Kilava[7]
- Oponn, 'Lord and Lady of Chance' (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[8]
- Ordinary Grey, Sergeant, Malazan Army 'Regular'[6]
- Orfantal, Soletaken Tiste Andii Eleint, son of Sandalath Drukorlat (Mentioned only)[12]
- Ormulogun, Malazan Imperial Artist (First mentioned)[9] (First appearance)[22]
- Oruth, a member of the Shake 'Army', brother of Sharl[13]
- Osserc, aka 'Son of Light', son of Father Light, Soletaken Eleint (Mentioned only)[7]
- ( Otataral Dragon: see Korabas )
P[]
- Pahvral, (ex-Khundryl Burned Tears), Malazan Army Outrider, son of Berrach[16]
- Phaed, a Tiste Andii ghost, sister of Nimander Golit[12]
- Picker, a retired Bridgeburner in Darujhistan[9]
- ►Pithy, ex-thief, a Captain of the Shake 'Army'[2]
- Placid, a Forkrul Assail 'Lawful Inquisitor', a 'Pure' (referred to by name in Dramatis Personae only)[28]
- ►Pores, Lieutenant, Malazan Army, aka 'Master-Sergeant Quartermaster Pores' (First mentioned)[16] (First appearance)[17]
- ►Pravalak Rim, Corporal, Malazan Army squad member (First mentioned)[16] (First appearance)[29]
- Prazek Goul, Soletaken Tiste Andii Eleint, close associate of Dathenar Fandoris and Korlat[12]
- [ 'Prazek Gowl' (an A:DP entry) is a misprint for Prazek Goul ]
- ►Precious Thimble, Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild[4]
- Primly, Sergeant, Malazan Army squad member (Mentioned only)[16]
- ►Pully, a witch of the Shake[2]
Q[]
R[]
- ►Raband, Captain, Malazan Army[16]
- Rackle, Malazan Army member, one of Fist Blistig's henchmen, aka his 'gang of thugs'[20]
- ►Ralata, a Barghast 'Skincut' warrior[4]
- Rayez, (ex-Khundryl Burned Tears), Malazan Army Outrider, son of Berrach[16]
- Reccanto Ilk, Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild (Mentioned only)[4]
- ( the Red Dragon : see Silanah )
- Redeemer, a recent Ascendant, revered in Black Coral (Mentioned only)[17]
- Redmask, Awl War Leader (Mentioned only)[4]
- ►Reliko, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- Reverence, a Forkrul Assail 'Lawful Inquisitor', a 'Pure'[2]
- Rhulad Sengar, ex-Emperor of Lether (Mentioned only)[18]
- Rib, Corporal, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- ( Rim: see Pravalak Rim )
- ►Roach, a Hengese lapdog[18]
- ►Rud Elalle (Ryadd Eleis), Soletaken Eleint, son of Udinaas and Menandore (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[19]
- ►Ruffle, Corporal, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- ►Rumjugs, Sergeant, Malazan Army, 'Hedge's Bridgeburners' (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[16]
- ►Run'Thurvian, a past Destriant, Perish Grey Helms (Mentioned only)[18]
- ►Ruthan Gudd, Captain, Malazan Army[4]
- ►Rutt, a member of 'The Snake (of Children)' (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[2]
- Ryadd Eleis, 'true name' of Rud Elalle (Mentioned only)[19]
- ( Ryllandaras : see White Jackal )
- ►Rystalle Ev, a member of the Orshayn T'lan Imass[19]
- Rythe Bude, Fist of 'The Host' (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[22]
S[]
- Sad, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- ►Saddic, a member of 'The Snake (of Children)'[3]
- Saeden Thar, Lord Protector of Semii, a 'forgotten god' (Mentioned only)[5]
- ►Sag'Churok, a K'ell Hunter, K'Chain Che'Malle (First mentioned)[19] (First appearance)[5]
- Salind, High Priestess of the Redeemer in Black Coral (Mentioned only)[17]
- ►Saltlick, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- Samar Dev, a scholar and witch from Seven Cities, companion of Karsa Orlong[7]
- Sample, Soldier, Malazan Army 'Regular'[6]
- Sanad, an undead Jaghut warrior, one of The Fourteen Undead Jaghut[27]
- ►Sandalath Drukorlat, a Tiste Andii of 'Royal Blood', wife of Withal[2]
- Scara Bandaris, a Soletaken Tiste Edur Eleint, aka 'Scabandari Bloodeye' (Mentioned only)[14]
- ( Sechul Lath: see Knuckles )
- Sekara, a Barghast, aka 'the Vile' (Mentioned only)[4]
- Selv, ex-wife of Keneb (Mentioned only)[19]
- Serap of the Issgin Line, grandmother of Krin Ne Fant (Mentioned only)[15]
- Serenity, a Forkrul Assail 'Lawful Inquisitor', a 'Pure' (First mentioned)[2] (First appearance)[9]
- Seren Pedac, a retired Acquitor of Lether, mother of a young son (Mentioned only)[26]
- ►Setoc of the Wolves, a girl raised by wolves, Destriant of Togg and Fanderay[4]
- Shades Elar, Soldier, Malazan Army 'Regular'[6]
- ►Shadowthrone, King of High House Shadow[7]
- [ 'Shadowthrone (Ammeanas)' (an A:DP entry) is a misprint for Shadowthrone (Ammanas) ]
- Sha'ik, 'Chosen One' (a title used in Seven Cities) (Mentioned only)[20]
- [ 'THE SHAKE' (an A:DP Sub-heading) needs to be inserted between the entries Saddic (a Snake member) and Yan Tovis (a Shake member) in the (A:DP) ]
- ►Shard, Corporal, Malazan Army squad member, brother of Sinn (Mentioned only)[19]
- Sharl, a member of the Shake 'Army', elder sister of Casel and Oruth[13]
- Shedenul (Soliel), 'Lady of Health and Healing'[10]
- ►Shelemasa, a warrior, Khundryl Burned Tears[3]
- Shipwreck, Soldier, Malazan Army 'Regular'[6]
- Shoaly, Malazan Army squad member (Mentioned only)[16]
- Shorthand, aka Himble Thrup[20]
- ►Shortnose, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- ►Shurq Elalle, a Letherii, sea-captain of the ship Undying Gratitude[3]
- Silanah, an Eleint, companion of Anomander Rake, aka 'the red dragon' (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[12]
- [ 'Silannah' (a DP entry) is a misprint for Silanah ]
- ►Silchas Ruin, aka 'White Crow', Soletaken Tiste Andii Eleint, mentor of Ryadd Eleis (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[19]
- [ 'Silk Warchief-Spax' (an A:DP entry) is a misprint for Gilk Warchief Spax ]
- Silverfox, Soletaken, T'lan Imass Bonecaster, aka 'the Summoner' (Mentioned only)[4]
- ►Sinn, a young Malazan Army member[3]
- ►Sinter, Sergeant, Malazan Army squad member (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[16]
- Sister of Cold Nights, aka 'Sister Night', said to be the name of ancient aide to the Queen of the Shake[12]
- Skan Ahl, a clan Bentract T'lan Imass[4]
- ►Skanarow, Captain, Malazan Army[16]
- Skella, a childhood playmate of Smiles (Mentioned only)[20]
- Skim, Malazan Army squad member (Mentioned only)[16]
- Skinner, an Avowed of the Crimson Guard (Mentioned only)[22]
- Skintick, Soletaken Tiste Andii Eleint, brother of Nimander Golit (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[12]
- ►Skorgen Kaban, a Letherii, First Mate of the ship Undying Gratitude, (aka 'Pretty')[3]
- ►Skulldeath, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- ►Skwish, a witch of the Shake[2]
- Sleg, (ex-Khundryl Burned Tears), Malazan Army Outrider, son of Berrach[16]
- ►Smiles, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- [ 'THE SNAKE' (a DP Sub-heading) is a misprint for 'THE SHAKE' ]
- Sorido, a miller[6]
- ( Sorry: see Apsalar )
- Sower of Spring, god among the Grallan, a 'forgotten god' (Mentioned only)[5]
- ►Spax, a White Face Barghast Warchief of clan Gilk, attached to 'The Evertine Legion' of Queen Abrastal[3]
- Spindle, a retired Bridgeburner in Darujhistan[17]
- Spinnock Durav, a Tiste Andii warrior (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[12]
- Spultatha, a daughter of Queen Abrastal of Bolkando[23]
- ►Stavi, young daughter of Hetan, twin to Storii[4]
- Staylock, a Perish Grey Helm[8]
- Stern, Corporal, a leading sapper of 'The Host'[8]
- Stonewielder, aka Greymane, Malazan Army High Fist (Mentioned only)[9]
- Stonny Menackis, ex-caravan guard, an inhabitant of Darujhistan (Mentioned only)[19]
- ►Storii, young daughter of Hetan, twin to Stavi[4]
- ►Stormy, Corporal, Malazan Army squad member, attached to the K'Chain Che'Malle as Shield Anvil[3]
- Strap Mull, Malazan Army squad member (Mentioned only)[16]
- Stull, Malazan Army member, one of Fist Blistig's henchmen, aka his 'gang of thugs'[20]
- Suvalas, an undead Jaghut warrior, one of The Fourteen Undead Jaghut[5]
- Sweetcreek, Captain of 'The Host' (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[8]
- Sweetest Sufferance, Shareholder, Trygalle Trade Guild[4]
- ►Sweetlard, Sergeant, Malazan Army, 'Hedge's Bridgeburners' (First mentioned)[3] (First appearance)[16]
- Syndecan, High Cutter (field medic), Perish Grey Helms[5]
T[]
- T'amber, Malazan 14th Army, Aide to Adjunct Tavore Paran (Mentioned only)[24]
- ►Tanakalian, Shield Anvil of the Perish Grey Helms[3]
- Tarkulf, King of Bolkando (Mentioned only)[16]
- ►Tarr, Sergeant, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- ►Tavore Paran, aka 'the Adjunct', Commander of the Malazan Army (First mentioned)[7] (First appearance)[16]
- Tayschrenn, Malazan Imperial High Mage (Mentioned only)[7]
- ►Tehol, King of Lether (Mentioned only)[3]
- ►Telorast, a possessed skeletal reptile (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[25]
- Telorast Anthras, original form of the name Telorast[6]
- Temper, a Malazan Army veteran, resident of Malaz City[9]
- Thenik the Shattered, one of 'The Unbound' T'lan Imass, High House Chains[4]
- Thilanda, a minor God or Goddess[10]
- Thorl, a member of 'The Snake (of Children)'[10]
- ►Throatslitter, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- T'iam, Elder Goddess of the Eleint, aka 'the Mother of all Dragons' (First mentioned)[26] (First appearance)[6]
- T'morol, bodyguard and Second to Mathok[22]
- Toblakai, aka Karsa Orlong (Mentioned only)[20]
- Toc the Younger, aka 'Toc Anaster', Herald of High House Death/War (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[25]
- Togg and Fanderay, the 'Wolves of Winter', war deities (Mentioned only)[4]
- ►Torrent, the last Awl warrior[4]
- ►Touchy, Corporal, Malazan Army squad member[17]
- Trake, 'the Tiger Of Summer', a war deity, (aka Treach) (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[9]
- Trapple, a member of Yedan Derryg's elite Troop, the 'Watch' (Mentioned only)[15]
- Tra Thelor, god of the Twin Rivers, a 'forgotten god' (Mentioned only)[5]
- T'riss, 'Queen of Dreams' (Mentioned only)[10]
- Trissin, a Lesser Assail, a 'Watered'[6]
- Trotts, an original Bridgeburner (First mentioned)[20] (First appearance)[6]
- Trull Sengar, a Tiste Edur warrior, master of spear-fighting (Mentioned only)[22]
- Truth, Malazan Army squad member, 7th and 14th Armies (Mentioned only)[23]
- Tufty, an undead white cat in Darujhistan[9]
- Tulas Shorn, an undead Tiste Edur Soletaken Eleint[4]
U[]
- ►Ublala Pung, a well-armored Teblor/Tarthenal half-blood[4]
- ►Udinaas, Letherii ex-slave of the Tiste Edur, father of Rud Elalle/Ryadd Eleis[7]
- Uhandahl, a newly dead Tiste Liosan (Mentioned only)[7]
- ►Ulag Togtil, a Bonecaster of the Orshayn T'lan Imass[19]
- ►Ulshun Pral, an Imass warrior[7]
- ►Urb, Sergeant, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- Urko Crust, an 'Old Guard' member, brother of Caratharon Crust (Mentioned only)[18]
- Urugal the Woven, one of 'The Unbound' T'lan Imass, High House Chains (First mentioned)[4] (First appearance)[6]
V[]
- Varandas, an undead Jaghut warrior, Captain of The Fourteen Undead Jaghut[19]
- ►Vastly Blank, Malazan Army squad member (First mentioned)[16] (First appearance)[6]
W[]
- Whiskeyjack, legendary leader of the original Bridgeburners (First mentioned)[24] (First appearance)[25]
- White Jackal, aka 'Ryllandaras' and 'The Curse of Quon' (Mentioned only)[6]
- ►Widdershins, Malazan Army squad member[16]
- [ 'Wimble Thrup' (an A:DP entry) is a misprint for Himble Thrup ]
- ►Withal, Meckros swordsmith, husband of Sandalath Drukorlat[2]
- Woman of Sky above the Erestitidan, a 'forgotten god' (Mentioned only)[5]
- Wreck-Eye, Sergeant, Malazan Army 'Regular'[6]
Y[]
- ►Yan Tovis, aka 'Twilight', Queen of the Shake[2]
- ►Yedan Derryg, aka the Watch, brother of Yan Tovis[2]
- Y'thyn Dra, the Mountain of Eyes, a 'forgotten god' (Mentioned only)[5]
Z[]
- Zevgan Drouls, ex-prisoner, a defender of Shake/Letherii children and other non-combatants[12]
Errata[]
The Dramatis Personae (DP) and Appendix:Dramatis Personae (A:DP) contain several misprints.
Corrections given here are based on spellings, regarded as being the correct ones, which are given as actually printed in the text of the novel. There are no occurrences of these "misspellings" in the actual text of the novel itself. The edition on which this Errata is based is listed in the Notes section. For more information see DP talk page.
Errors in the main Dramatis Personae[]
- "THE SNAKE" is a misprint for "THE SHAKE".
- "Dathenar Gowl", is a probable misprint for the entry Dathenar Fandoris and the separate entry Prazek Goul (refer to Dathenar Gowl for discussion on this).
- "Silannah" is a misprint for Silanah.
- "Gallimada" is a misprint for Gillimada.
- "Nemanda" is a misprint for Nenanda.
Errors in Appendix:Dramatis Personae[]
- "Wimble Thrup" is a misprint for Himble Thrup.
- "Nemanda" is a misprint for Nenanda.
- "Silk Warchief-Spax" is a misprint for Gilk Warchief Spax.
- "Prazek Gowl" is a misprint for Prazek Goul.
- "Aimanan Hood" is a misprint for the entry Aimanan and the separate entry Hood.
- "THE SHAKE" heading needs to be inserted between the entries "Saddic", a Snake member, and "Yan Tovis", a Shake member, in the (A:DP).
- "THE HOST" entries Skintick, Desra and Nemanda [sic] should be deleted. The entries "Skintick", "Desra" and "Nenanda" are correctly found in "THE TISTE ANDII" section of the (A:DP) only.
Notes and references[]
Notes
- The US TOR Hardcover Edition (ISBN 978-0-7653-1010-1) of The Crippled God was used as the source edition for the Dramatis Personae (DP) and the Appendix:Dramatis Personae (A:DP), as referred to above. The hardcover first editions were simultaneously published in the UK (Bantam) and US (TOR): the same printed text (but with different pagination) was used for both countries.
References
- ↑ Note that some entries in the text of the Appendix:Dramatis Personae (A:DP) of the The Crippled God are given in an 'updated' form (e.g., "Captain Kindly" is printed as "Fist Kindly", etc.)
- ↑ 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 The Crippled God, Chapter 5
- ↑ 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 3.25 3.26 3.27 3.28 3.29 3.30 3.31 The Crippled God, Chapter 3
- ↑ 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 The Crippled God, 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 5.19 5.20 5.21 5.22 5.23 5.24 The Crippled God, Chapter 23
- ↑ 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 6.36 6.37 The Crippled God, Chapter 24
- ↑ 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 7.24 7.25 7.26 7.27 7.28 7.29 7.30 7.31 7.32 7.33 7.34 7.35 7.36 7.37 7.38 7.39 7.40 7.41 7.42 7.43 7.44 7.45 7.46 7.47 7.48 7.49 7.50 7.51 7.52 7.53 7.54 7.55 7.56 7.57 7.58 The Crippled God, 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 The Crippled God, Chapter 22
- ↑ 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 9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17 The Crippled God, Chapter 18
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 10.9 The Crippled God, Chapter 8
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 The Crippled God, Epilogue Two
- ↑ 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 The Crippled God, Chapter 19
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 13.9 The Crippled God, Chapter 12
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 The Crippled God, Chapter 16
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 The Crippled God, Chapter 15
- ↑ 16.00 16.01 16.02 16.03 16.04 16.05 16.06 16.07 16.08 16.09 16.10 16.11 16.12 16.13 16.14 16.15 16.16 16.17 16.18 16.19 16.20 16.21 16.22 16.23 16.24 16.25 16.26 16.27 16.28 16.29 16.30 16.31 16.32 16.33 16.34 16.35 16.36 16.37 16.38 16.39 16.40 16.41 16.42 16.43 16.44 16.45 16.46 16.47 16.48 16.49 16.50 16.51 16.52 16.53 16.54 16.55 16.56 16.57 16.58 16.59 16.60 16.61 16.62 16.63 16.64 The Crippled God, Chapter 4
- ↑ 17.00 17.01 17.02 17.03 17.04 17.05 17.06 17.07 17.08 17.09 17.10 17.11 17.12 17.13 17.14 17.15 17.16 The Crippled God, Chapter 11
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.6 18.7 18.8 18.9 The Crippled God, Chapter 10
- ↑ 19.00 19.01 19.02 19.03 19.04 19.05 19.06 19.07 19.08 19.09 19.10 19.11 19.12 19.13 19.14 19.15 19.16 19.17 19.18 19.19 The Crippled God, Chapter 6
- ↑ 20.00 20.01 20.02 20.03 20.04 20.05 20.06 20.07 20.08 20.09 20.10 20.11 20.12 The Crippled God, Chapter 20
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 The Crippled God, Appendix:Dramatis Personae
- ↑ 22.00 22.01 22.02 22.03 22.04 22.05 22.06 22.07 22.08 22.09 22.10 22.11 The Crippled God, Chapter 21
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.4 23.5 The Crippled God, Chapter 13
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 The Crippled God, Chapter 7
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 25.4 25.5 25.6 25.7 25.8 The Crippled God, Chapter 9
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 26.5 26.6 26.7 The Crippled God, Chapter 14
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 The Crippled God, Epilogue One
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 The Crippled God, Dramatis Personae
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 The Crippled God, Chapter 17