"Original" Forsaken
- Male Forsaken:
- Aginor (Ishar Morrad Chuain), deceased (killed by Rand al'Thor), resurrected as Osan'gar (see below), posed as the Asha'man Corlan Dashiva and then killed again.
- Asmodean (Joar Addam Nessosin), deceased (killed by Graendal as confirmed in the glossary of Towers of Midnight)
- Balthamel (Eval Ramman), deceased (killed by the Green Man), resurrected as Aran'gar in a female body (see below), posed as Halima Saranov with the Rebel Aes Sedai before fleeing with Delana. Killed again, irrevocably using balefire by Rand al'Thor.
- Be'lal (Duram Laddel Cham), deceased (killed irrevocably with balefire by Moiraine Damodred).
- Demandred (Barid Bel Medar), whereabouts unknown.
- Rahvin (Ared Mosinel), deceased (killed irrevocably with balefire by Rand al'Thor).
- Ishamael (Elan Morin Tedronai), deceased (killed by Rand al'Thor), resurrected as Moridin (see below).
- Sammael (Tel Janin Aellinsar), deceased (killed by Mashadar while fighting Rand al'Thor). His death is confirmed in an interview with Robert Jordan.
- Female Forsaken:
- Graendal (Kamarile Maradim Nindar), last seen alive in a remote hideout in the Aryth Ocean, last seen before her "punishment" for failing to kill Perrin Aybara.
- Lanfear (Mierin Eronaile), last seen passing into the twisted door ter'angreal while fighting Moiraine Damodred. By unknown means returned as Cyndane in a new body (see below) and has since been mindtrapped.
- Mesaana (Saine Tarasind), survived an encounter with Egwene al'Vere in Tel'aran'rhiod that left her severely mentally handicapped. Condition is believed to be permanent.
- Moghedien (Lilen Moiral), mindtrapped and Moridin's servant/slave.
- Semirhage (Nemene Damendar Boann), deceased (killed irrevocably with balefire by Rand al'Thor wielding the True Power).
Six more Forsaken were mentioned by Semirhage in Winter's Heart, but they were said to have been destroyed by the Dark One during the War of Power.
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