Second Edition
| Name | Sobriquet | Description | Book |
|---|---|---|---|
| Am-Khaibit | Eater of Shadows | Judge of crimes of mass slaughter which throw society into disarray, with three beastly heads. | MTC 2e 55 |
| Arem-Abfu | The Final Judge | Judge of crimes against the cosmic order, whose countenance defies comprehension. | MTC 2e 56 |
| Bastu | The Stare | Judge of crimes that have gone unpunished, or have escaped justice, whose head is a mass of one eyed snakes. | BoLD 29 |
| Fentu | The Snout | Judge of crimes of thievery and deprivation of funds, with the head of a white bull, covered in gold rings bloodily piercing his flesh. | BoLD 30 |
| Kenemti | The Penitent | Hooded blue-scaled judge of crimes of blasphemy against the cornerstones and model roles of a society. | MTC 2e 57 |
| Nebha | The Flame | Luminous judge of crimes of deceit and perjury. | MTC 2e 58 |
| Neb-Imkhu | The Lord of Faces | Judge of crimes of betrayal and eavesdropping, with the head of a hooded cobra, speaking from everywhere. | BoLD 31 |
| Nefer-Tem | The Eternal Lotus | Judge of crimes that are morally and legally ambiguous, in the form of a headless mummy, with falcons roosting on the bloody stump. | BoLD 32 |
| Neheb-Ka | One Who Unifies | Judge of crimes of pride and hubris which distort the social order, with the chimeric body of a serpent-sphinx. | MTC 2e 58 |
| Unem-Besek | Eater of Entrails | Judge of crimes of territory and resources, in the form of a space-warping mass crowned by snakes. | MTC 2e 59 |
| Usekh-Nemtet | The First Judge | Judge of crimes against mortality and the final authority of the Judges. | MTC 2e 60 |