Here they are, three and a half weeks later:
Apologies for poor image quality, as I do not own a camera and had to rely on my crappy old phone's camera.
From left to right, that's: Taking the Black, Joffrey's Wedding Mead, and Drogon's Breath.
I forgot to factor in the volume of fruit when I first made the mead, so Joff's Wedding Mead ended up taking up way more space than a 1-gallon jug can contain. I had a spare 3-gallon around, so that's what it's currently hanging out in. I also added a bit of extra honey to make up for the extra volume. I'm aware that that much headspace could pose a problem (oxidation, etc.), so I'll probably look into moving it soon.
I took a taste of each of them while racking. Drogon's Breath was pretty spicy, but at least some of that was unmasked alcohol burn that will go away with age. I think the spiciness from the peppers is just about right, maybe just a little too much. If it doesn't mellow out, blend with other flavors, or get masked by the fruit, I may end up diluting it.
I regret adding juniper berries to Taking the Black, though. Reports on the internet varied widely as to how much one should add, so I went with one ounce. WAY too much. It tasted like a graham cracker s'more soaked in cheap gin. I'm thinking of re-making this one. But I can't just throw out alcohol - it's still booze, and it's still drinkable.

So I might try mixing it, maybe even making a braggot. Maybe with a stout or a malt-heavy scotch ale. I'll call it Wildling Grog.
I'm glad you all are here to witness my newbie mistakes! This is fun!