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Incarnations of Immortality is the name of a seven book fantasy series penned by author Piers Anthony. The setting revolves around seven supernatural "offices" (Death, Time, Fate, War, Nature, Good and Evil) in a fictional reality and history parallel to ours with the exception that society depends on both magic and modern technology. The series covers the adventures and struggles of a group of living humans, called "Incarnations", who hold these supernatural positions during a certain time in the history of this alternate Earth.
Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow.
A man, Zane, is living a pathetic life without money, employment or romance. He decides to take his own life, but when he sees the spectre of Death (Thanatos) advancing on him, he turns the gun and kills Death instead. He is immediately visited by a woman announcing herself to be the Incarnation of Fate, who insists that Zane must assume the position of Death. This entails residing in Purgatory and visiting Earth to collect the souls of humans who are such a delicately close balance of good and evil that they cannot determine their final destination without help.
Suffering the trials and tribulations of learning the job, he eventually discovers that he was used and manipulated by a powerful magician with ties to the Incarnations of Time, Fate, War, and Nature, and, by using his influence over them, rigged Zanes fate into the office of Death for the purpose of protecting his daughter Luna, whome Zane falls inlove with, from the Incarnation of Evil (Satan). Satan wants her dead do to a prophecy which states that she will go into politics and thwart Satans attempt to take over the United States and eventually the rest of the world. To get past this barrier the magician set up, Satan exploits Zanes ingorance about his new roll in the office of Death in order to move him out of the way. Zane eventually realizes that Death is his turf and Satan cannot interfere with it. Thus giving Satan no choice but to admit defeat.
Disney is working on a movie adaptation of this novel to be released in 2005, directed and acted by Jamie Foxx.
Norton, a man living a dead end life of nomadic wandering, is offered the position of Time (Chronos), where he must rule over all Earthly aspects of that seemingly untangible concept. He accepts, and immediately starts literally living life backwards, using tricks with his Hourglass to halt or reverse time and do good. However, a child he fathered with a living woman in his previous life manages to attract the attention of Satan, who again tries to balk Chronos' good-doing at every turn. In the end he is assisted by his fellow incarnations in the thwarting of evil.
A young Irish woman named Niobe is set into an arranged marriage with an even younger magician. She initially balks at this idea only to fall in love with him; just a few years later, he is shot when a spell he invents to protect deer from off season-hunters backfires and sends a bullet his way. She learns that the bullet was intended by her, and the entire plot devised by Satan. She agrees to take on the youngest aspect of Fate (Clotho). Because holding the position does not age the Human therein, she lives for many years as Clotho, and then returns to humanity, only to become an Incarnation again as Lachesis, the middle aspect of Fate (and again, later in life, becomes Atropos, the eldest aspect). Through this she manages to thwart Satan's attempts at killing her granddaughter Luna.
Mym, an Indian man and prince to a throne, defies his father's arranged marriage and instead joins a travelling circus. He is soon discovered, and rather than marry a woman other than the one he loves, he takes up the offer of becoming the Incarnation of War (Mars). His ultimate goal was to use his position to ameliorate some of the suffering being caused by war on Earth, and is surprised by Satan's encouragement. Soon he realizes the subtle importances of human war and conflict, and defies Satan by allowing the act of war to continue on Earth.
It is discovered that young Orb, the sister of Luna, has the gift of conjuring natural music that emanates from things in nature. She sets off on a quest for a magical song known as the Llano, and joins up with a rock and roll band. Her magical singing allows them to lose their drug addictions, and they quest together until she is approached by her grandmother, Niobe, in the guise of Fate. She is told that she has been selected to fill the role of Nature (Gaea), but that a prophecy foretells that she will one day be married to Satan. She balks at this idea, opting instead to marry a man, Natasha, whom she has met and who is teaching her the Llano. When she learns that this man is Satan in disguise (Natasha is Ah, Satan backwards), she immediately takes the position, but marries him regardless, now in a position to defend herself against any evil doing.
Parry, a musician and white magician, he begins to doubt God when his love Jolie dies. He is approached by a demoness named Lilith who gradually leads him down a path of evil, going from sorcerer to Monk, and finally to deadly inquisitor. When he dies, he goes, appropriately, to Hell, and confronts Satan himself in a duel for the right to hold the position of all Evil.
In the seventh novel of the series, three women - the ghost of Jolie, the ghost of Orlene (daughter of Orb), and a human prostitute named Vita - question the usefulness of a God who refuses to intervene with the evil doings of Satan. As Satan is not honoring the covenant to not interfere with human life, they feel God's need to honor it is no longer required. They go to visit him in Heaven, and discover that he has not been paying attention to human affairs for millions of years, instead consumed with the contemplation of his own greatness. They begin a campaign to oust the current Incarnation of Good (God) and replace him with Orlene. To do so, they must have the approval of all Incarnations... including Satan. But why would Satan agree to replace a God who is allowing him to get away with huge amounts of Evil? Thus the ultimate battle between Good and Evil is fought.
This novel, co-authored with Stephen Smith, is currently in draft. It is expected to be marketed in late 2004, and will be about nox, the incarnation of night.