A partial list of characters who appear in The Book of Confluence
The Aedile, a civil servant, Yama's stepfather
Agnitus, a physician loyal to Enobarbus
Aguilar, the daughter of Ixchel Lorquital, mate aboard the Weazel
Ananda, the sizar of the temple of Aeolis
Anchiale, a sailor serving aboard the Weazel
Angel, a political refugee
Antros, a priest of the Temple of the Black Well
Ayulf, a trader
Azoth, a grandson of Memoth
Balcus, a priest of the Temple of the Black Well
Beatrice, the last curator of the City of the Dead
Bertram, the pastry cook of the household of the Aedile of Aeolis
Belarius, a priest in charge of a group of palmers
Brabant, keeper of the keys of the House of the Twelve front Rooms
Bryn, a wise man
Calev, Derev's mother
Calpa, leader of a prison camp
Caphis, a fisherman The Captain,
Tuan Ah, the leader of a family of the Mighty People
Carenon, a merchant, Derev's father
Cas, Wery's husband
Cimbar, a merchant
Prefect Corin, an official of the Department of Indigenous Affairs
Coronetes, a guard of the Department of Indigenous Affairs
Cyg, a cateran
Daphoene, a pythoness
Dercatas, a sharpshooter
Derev, Yama's sweetheart
Diomedes, companion of Dercatas
Dr Dismas, an apothecary
Dreen, a holy man
Eliphas, a question runner
Enki, a legendary figure of the Fierce People
Enobarbus, a warlord
Escanes, a high official of the Department of Indigenous Affairs
Gallizur the Joyous, a Hierarch
The Gatekeeper, a servant
Golas, an officer of the army of the Department of Indigenous Affairs
Gorgo, a cowardly member of the Fierce People
The Harbour Master, the official in charge of the docks at Gond
Hud, master of the shellfish farms of Aeolis
Iachimo, the servant of a merchant
Ixchel Lorquital, Captain and owner of the Weazel
Kun Norbu, chief clerk of the library of the Department of Apothecaries and Chirurgeons
Lob, one of the sons of Constable Unthank
Lud, Lob's twin brother
Lupe, king of the mirror people
Luria, chief pythoness of the Department of Vaticination
Memoth, the grandfather of a distinguished family of the city of Ophir
Menas, a general of the army of the Department of Indigenous Affairs
Mother Spitfire, proprietor of a gambling house
Mysyme, a leather merchant
Narasimha, a fool, also known as the Jackal
Mr Naryan, the Archivist of the city of Sensch
Nergal, a mage
Ninmah, a legendary figure of the Fierce People
Nym, a magistrate
Oncus, a chief of the fisherfolk
Osric, Beatrice's husband
Pandaras, Yama's squire
Pantin, a knife-fighter
Parolles, the master of the wine of the household of the Aedile of Aeolis
Phalerus, a sailor
Philo, a minor official of the Department of Indigenous Affairs
Pyr, a gangster
Father Quine, priest of the temple of Aeolis
Rega, wife of Syle
Sergeant Rhodean, chief of the guard of the peel-house of the Aedile of Aeolis
Rotwang, a soldier of the guard of the peel-house of the Aedile of Aeolis
Syle, secretary of the Department of Vaticination
Tamatane, a wise man of the rain people
Tamora, a cateran of the Fierce People
Telmon, Yama's step-brother
Thaw, the former Constable of Aeolis
Theias, a perfect master
The Thing Below, a machine
Tibor, a hierodule, cook aboard the Weazel
Torin, a spy
Tullus, a soldier of the army of the Department of Indigenous Affairs
Tumahirmatea, a brave pilot of the rain people
Tumataugena, a wise woman of the rain people
Tzu, a clerk of the library of Apothecaries and Chirurgeons
Unthank, Constable of Aeolis
Unprac, landlord of The House of Ghost Lanterns
Urthank, one of the sons of Constable Thaw
Usabio, a prison warden
Vril, a palmer
Vort, a fisherman of Aeolis
Wery, a hunter
Yama, Yamamanama, Child of the River, a hero
Yoi Sendar, a chief of the forest folk
Yoi Soi, a mythical figure of the forest folk
Zakiel, the librarian of the peel-house of the Aedile of Aeolis