High House Death
- King/Guardians of the gate - Hood was King until his death, then Whiskeyjack and the Bridgeburners became the Guardians
- Queen
- Knight - the Seguleh Second, formerly Baudin, formerly Dassem Ultor
- Magi - Talamandas
- Herald - formerly Gethol, now Toc Anaster/Toc the Younger
- Soldier - Baudin, formerly the Seguleh Second
- Spinner
- Mason - Hedge, formerly Whiskeyjack, briefly Thordy
- Virgin - formerly Sorry/Apsalar, later Sinn
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