Characters in "Enemy of God"
- Derfel Cadarn – main protagonist, narrator, warrior and monk
- Arthur – son of Uther, protector of Mordred
- Guinevere – Princess of Henis Wyren, Arthur's wife
- Merlin – Lord of Avalon, druid
- Mordred – child King of Dumnonia
- Nimue – priestess, Merlin's lover
- Lancelot – King-in-exile of Benoic
- Galahad – Lancelot's illegitimate half-brother
- Ade – Lancelot's mistress
- Sagramor – Numidian commander in Arthur's service
- Morgaine – Arthur's oldest sister, Merlin's ex-lover
- Tristan – Prince of Kernow, King Mark's son
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