Incarnations of Immortality
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Incarnations of Immortality is the name of an eight-book fantasy series by Piers Anthony. The first seven books each focus on one of seven supernatural "offices" (Death, Time, Fate, War, Nature, Evil and Good) in a fictional reality and history parallel to ours, with the exception that society has advanced both magic and modern technology. The series covers the adventures and struggles of a group of humans, called "Incarnations", who hold these supernatural positions for a certain time.
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[edit] Novels in this series
- On a Pale Horse (1983)
- Bearing an Hourglass (1984)
- With a Tangled Skein (1985)
- Wielding a Red Sword (1986)
- Being a Green Mother (1987)
- For Love of Evil (1988)
- And Eternity (1990)
- Under a Velvet Cloak (2007)
[edit] Themes
Incarnations uses its premise to ponder questions regarding the nature of life. As each character goes from a mortal life to the "office" of an Incarnation, they are forced to contemplate their actions on a daily basis. Each Incarnation may use their office, within limits, as they see fit. This system humanizes what would otherwise be impersonal forces, leading to both extensive considerations of the effects of the incarnation's work and the impact it has on humans.
Another humorous side of Incarnations is the portrayed magic/technology duality. Most series emphasize one or the other means of understanding and manipulating the world, but in Incarnations each method is equal in usefulness and respect. This leads to a number of amusing parallels, such as competition between automobile and magic-carpet manufacturers. By the future time period of Norton, magic is referred to as the Fifth Fundamental Force, with its own primary particle, the Magicon (similar to a graviton). A few other series have used the technology/magic combined motif, notably Apprentice Adept by Piers Anthony and Four Lords of the Diamond by Jack Chalker.
Anthony uses the number five extensively, often with things that exist in fours in our world. The five Incarnations are associated with the five elements (Death with Earth, Fate with Water, War with Fire, Nature with Air, and Time with Void), and often other items with fives (the previously mentioned Book of Five Rings). There are five fundamental interactions, magic being the fifth. The Llano consists of five songs. In On a Pale Horse, Gaea teaches Zane five patterns of thought, each represented by diagrams of five short lines.
A fourth theme of Incarnations is the multigenerational human story between the Incarnations. Previous characters repeatedly appear in later novels, and by the final novel, every major character is related by blood, marriage, or affair. See the family tree below.
[edit] Characters
See Characters from the Incarnations of Immortality for a detailed biography of the characters in the Incarnations of Immortality series.
[edit] Family tree
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Note: Colors for each of the Incarnations used are from the covers of their respective books.
Note: Gawain II was conceived by Norton and Orlene, but has Gawain's genetic material instead of Norton's (a favor performed by Gaea)
Relationships:
- Zane (Thanatos, the Incarnation of Death) is the lover and protector of Luna Kaftan (Niobe's granddaughter).
- Norton (Chronos, the Incarnation of Time) is the lover of Orlene (who becomes Goddess) as well as the lover of Clotho.
- Niobe (Clotho, and later Lachesis, Aspects of the Incarnation of Fate) is Orb's (Gaea) mother, and grandmother to Luna (Death's wife), and Orlene (Goddess). She is also lover to Chronos.
- Mym (Mars, the Incarnation of War) is father to Orlene (Goddess).
- Orb (Gaea, Mother Nature) is mother to Orlene (Goddess).
- Parry (Satan, the Incarnation of Evil) is married to Orb (Mother Nature), and stepfather to Orlene (Goddess).
- Orlene (Goddess, the Incarnation of Good) is Nature's daughter, War's daughter, Fate's granddaughter, Time's lover and mother to his biological son (prior to either of them taking their office), Evil's stepdaughter, and Death's wife's cousin.
It is interesting to note that, when the male Incarnations leave their offices (with the exception of Chronos (Norton)), they die and go to either Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory, while the female Incarnations return to life as an ordinary mortal. (The fate of a former Incarnation of Good is never mentioned, while the Incarnation of Night has apparently never been replaced.) However, it is noted in And Eternity that the gender of any officeholder is merely traditional, and not set in stone (Fate has a male aspect, and Good is replaced by a woman).
[edit] Lesser Incarnations
- Hypnos - Incarnation of Sleep
- Eros - Incarnation of Love (Serves Nature)
- Hope - Incarnation of Hope (Serves Nature)
- JHVH - Incarnation of Jewish Faith (assumed to be Jehovah)
- Phobos & Deimos - Although these are named after the moons of the planet Mars, these lesser Incarnations act as assistant to Gaea (Nature). Their functions are not explained in the books.
[edit] Lesser Incarnations serving War/Mars
- Pestilence - disease that happens after major battles
- Conquest - manager of individual battles
- Famine - starvation consistent with battles (although this incarnation has served Death/Thanatos on at least one occasion)
- Slaughter - a representation of the bloodshed associated with battles
[edit] Cultural references
- The Showtime series Dead Like Me was loosely based on the book On a Pale Horse.[1]
- Disney sold the TV rights to On A Pale Horse to Touchstone/ABC. They are filming a pilot program, which (if it works out) may lead to a series and potentially a movie.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Erickson, Hal. All Movie Guide: Dead Like Me. All Movie Guide. Retrieved on July 8, 2006.
- ^ Piers Anthony's Newsletter

