• Citra Terranova – An apprentice Scythe that is trained by Scythe Faraday and later Scythe Curie, chosen for her outspokenness and honesty. At the end of the story, upon her ordination as a Scythe, she adopts the name Scythe Anastasia, after
Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia. • Rowan Damisch – An apprentice Scythe trained by Scythe Faraday and later Scythe Goddard, chosen for his empathy and courage. At the end of the story he becomes known as Scythe Lucifer, taking the name from the
biblical fallen angel, and operates as an unordained scythe who gleans corrupt scythes. • Scythe Faraday – A Scythe who is the mentor to both Citra and Rowan and was well respected by the Old Guard. He gleans fairly by attempting to mimic Mortal Age death statistics. He is named after English physicist
Michael Faraday. • Scythe Curie – A Scythe who tests the Apprentices at their first Conclave and later becomes Citra's mentor. A legendary figure nicknamed "The Grand Dame of Death," she is wise, reflective, and opinionated. She is named after Polish-French physicist
Marie Curie. • Scythe Goddard – A Scythe known for conducting mass gleanings and for an opulent lifestyle who later becomes Rowan's mentor. Charismatic yet narcissistic, he served as the effective leader of the New Order. He is named after American physicist
Robert H. Goddard. • Scythe Volta – A junior Scythe serving under Scythe Goddard privately disgusted by the mass slaughter by Scythe Goddard and the conduct of his peers. He is named after Italian physicist
Alessandro Volta. • Scythe Chomsky – A junior Scythe serving under Scythe Goddard who specializes in the use of flamethrowers. He is brutish and takes pleasure in carrying out mass gleanings. He is named after American public intellectual
Noam Chomsky. • Scythe Rand – A Scythe who is extremely loyal to Scythe Goddard and revels in death just as much as her mentor does. She is named after Russian-American writer
Ayn Rand. • High Blade Xenocrates – The leader of the MidMerican Scythedom, the former mentor of Scythe Goddard, and the father of Esme. He is named after Greek philosopher
Xenocrates. • Esme – The illegitimate daughter of High Blade Xenocrates. Taken hostage by Scythe Goddard to gain leverage over Xenocrates, she is talkative and friendly, takes a liking to Rowan, and enjoys playing games with him. • Thunderhead – A highly intelligent and neutral computer system that governs all aspects of life within the Scythedom. It does not intervene directly in Scythedom affairs, but expresses worry about the Scythedom's direction, warning Citra about it. == Reception ==