High House Death

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The High House Death is a Realm and House of the Deck of Dragons in Steven Erikson's fantasy series Malazan Book of the Fallen.

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[edit] King

The god of Death, Hood, was once a mortal Jaghut(King of the Ice Hold) before ascending to rule the Realm of Death. Though generally distant from the lives (and deaths) of humans, Hood will sometimes send an emissary to collect a particularly noteworthy soul, and in extremely rare occasions greet or collect the soul himself(like Toc the Younger). Hood is an opponent of The Crippled God.

On occasion, rare souls have escaped Hood's reach - among them are the souls collected by Karsa Orlong (and his companions Bairoth Gild and Delom Thord now existing within his flint sword) and the twelve souls residing in the body of Quick Ben.

[edit] Queen

As of Reaper's Gale, the Queen of High House Death is unidentified.

[edit] Knight

Formerly Dassem Ultor, The First Sword of Empire and Supreme Commander of the Malazan forces. Hood made Dassem his Knight of Death. Ultor was broken by Hood’s taking of his daughter at the time of the most recent Chaining of The Crippled God. Ultor recovered his daughter and took her to Tremorlor. What Hood did to her is speculation, but she was only clothed in underdressings and her armor was gone, leaving her with vicious wounds showing on her slender body. And Dassem renounced the title, swore a vow of vengeance against Hood – against the Lord of Death himself. He was purportedly killed at the siege of Y'Ghatan but survived and became Dessembrae lord of Tears by Surly, the leader of the Claw, currently the Empress. He may still be alive under the name Traveller, the defender of Drift Avalii with the sword named Vengeance otherwise known as Grief.

Currently, Baudin is first seen in Deadhouse Gates where he is charged with the protection of Captain Ganoes Paran's and Adjunct Tavore Paran's sister Felisin by the latter. He is well qualified, for his father was a Talon, originally created by Dancer, the current Patron of Assassins.

Baudin is now the Knight of Death with two swords permanently placed in his hands. He is seen in this role in Memories of Ice, on the continent Genabackis. Baudin is actually dead, and in this role unable to sleep or release his swords, one of which is bent after hitting a stone pillar during combat.

[edit] Magi

As of Reaper's Gale, the Magi of High House Death is unidentified. However the Magi was at some point Talamandas, the sticksnare, during Memories of Ice.

[edit] Herald

Once the Jaghut Gethol, but since moved to the position of Herald of High House Chains. Now the position of Herald of High House Death is unoccupied.

[edit] Soldier

The Soldier is the Seguleh Second, a tall horseback rider wearing black, ornate armor, a dented helm, open-faced to reveal mostly bone, a few strips of flesh hanging from the cheek ridges, tendons binding the lower jaw, and blackened filed teeth. Swords at his back, throwing axes, a long bow, a short bow, and a knife-studded belt, and hanging from it, a cracked, smudged enamel mask, with a single streak of red paint along one cheek. He rides a dark grey undead horse with the hide worn away in places, exposing tendons, muscles, and ligaments. The Soldier of Death is currently hunting Skinner, an Avowed of the Crimson Guard.

[edit] Spinner

As of Reaper's Gale, the Spinner of High House Death is unidentified.

[edit] Mason

The builder of barrows, a promise of death not to one or a few but to many. The role had been assumed by Whiskeyjack who’d previously been a carpenter, but became a soldier.Korlat describes him as having the hands of a mason, this juxtapositioning strengthening the reference to his being the Mason of High House Death.

[edit] Virgin

"The blood on her hands is not her own, the crime not its own. The cloth against her eyes is wet." This is a description of Sorry/Apsalar who was possessed by Cotillion and committed murder in her body.

Sorry was a young girl who was walking home from the market in the region of Itko Kan on the continent of Quon Tali, and was then possessed by Cotillion. She went to a recruitment station and became under the command of Whiskeyjack. She was an outcast in her squad, with her squadmates keeping distance from her cold-heartedness. She kills Oponn's soldier, Captain Paran, with two knives to the back. In Darujhistan, she is involved with prey/predator relationship with Crokus. Outside of Darujhistan, she is freed from possession at the command of Anomander Rake to Cotillion.

[edit] Realm of Death

The Realm of Death has not appeared in the series, but Erikson has revealed that the contents are a bloody wasteland.[1] The gate to the realm takes different forms depending on the individual approaching it. For one individual it appeared as an archway made of glowing silver, for another, an archway of naked human figures, stained black with peat, who moan and squirm endlessly.

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