List Of Malazan Book Of The Fallen Characters
The following is a list of characters in the Malazan Book of the Fallen epic fantasy series by Steven Erikson.
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The 'Appears in' column gives book names in their short form. Here is a legend ordered from oldest book to newest –- GotM (Gardens of the Moon), DG (Deadhouse Gates), MoI (Memories of Ice), HoC (House of Chains), MT (Midnight Tides), BH (The Bonehunters), RG (Reaper's Gale), TH (Toll the Hounds), DoD (Dust of Dreams), CG (The Crippled God).
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