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When Zane shot Death, he learned, too late, that he would have to assume his place, speeding over the world riding his pale horse, and ending the lives of others. Sooner than he would have thought possible, Zane found himself being drawn to Satan's plot. Already the Prince of Evil was forging... read more

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In the late 20th century, Zane is living a pathetic life without money or employment. When a magic gem merchant cheats Zane out of an opportunity for romance, Zane decides to take his own life. As he starts to pull the trigger, he sees the spectre of Death (Thanatos) advancing on him.... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

In the late 20th century, Zane is living a pathetic life without money or employment. When a magic gem merchant cheats Zane out of an opportunity for romance, Zane decides to take his own life. As he starts to pull the trigger, he sees the spectre of Death (Thanatos) advancing on him. Startled, he pulls the gun from his own head and shoots Death right between the eyes. He is then visited by a woman who introduces herself as the incarnation of Fate, who insists that Zane must now assume the position of the man he has killed, since whoever kills Death must become the new Death. As Zane makes his way downstairs, he gets his first view of a pale limousine with the license plate reading "Mortis": his Death Steed (Death rides a pale horse) who can assume the form of a pale boat, a plane, or a pale limousine, as well as the form of a pale horse. Fate then departs and leaves Zane in the care of Chronos who then instructs Zane how to use his Deathwatch, how Mortis changes form, how to use other instruments of the office, and exactly what his new duties are. This entails residing in Purgatory and visiting Earth to collect the souls of humans who are in a close balance of good and evil and cannot determine their eternal destination (Heaven or Hell) without help.

In the course of learning the job, he discovers that his coming into the office of Death was not accidental, but was manipulated by a powerful magician (Cedric Kaftan Jr.). Despite being a mortal, this magician has strong ties to the other Incarnations from Purgatory and reveals to Zane that the Incarnation of Fate arranged Zane's destiny for the magician's purpose. There is a prophecy which states that Luna Kaftan, the magician's daughter, is destined to go into politics and thwart the schemes of Satan, the Eternal Power of Evil. Luna Kaftan is thus a target for the forces of Hell and is in need of supernatural protection. The magician, who has done a great deal of research, feels that Zane is the best candidate for the Incarnation of Death to fall in love with Luna and thus want to protect her.

The only way for the magician Kaftan to meet with Death without Satan's knowledge is to die with his soul in balance. The magician chooses to sacrifice his own life in order to introduce Zane to Luna and explain to Zane the circumstances which brought him into the office of Death.

The dead magician's plans however seem to go awry. Due to manipulation by Satan, Luna is also destined to die before she can fulfill the prophecy. The magician had used too much black magic for his soul to be in balance. In order to bring it into balance before committing suicide, he has transferred the excess evil on his soul to Luna's soul, whom he has assumed to be innocent of evil. However, Luna has a burden of evil on her soul already, and her father's scheme has put her on the course to Hell. However, she inadvertently cancels this when she volunteers to switch places with one of Death's other clients, choosing her own death when she knows it is inevitable. By sacrificing her own life to save another, she manages to balance the evil on her soul.

Her actions play right into Satan's trap, who doesn't care whether she goes to Heaven or Hell, only that she dies and is no longer a threat to his plots. However, Zane has already fallen in love with Luna by this time, just like the magician had planned, and he refuses to take the soul of the woman he loves.

Now the motives behind the magician's choice of Zane are made clear to him when the other four Incarnations from Purgatory approach him and explain that they were all in on the plan. The previous Death could not be manipulated into betraying the duties of his office for love, so the Incarnations decided to replace him with a young, stubborn man like Zane, who could.

Because Luna's soul is next in the queue, Zane cannot take the souls of other mortals until he deals with hers. He refuses to do so, thereby going on strike and leaving dying mortals in agony, unable to be released by death. As this is not to Satan's advantage, he first tries to bribe Zane, then intimidate him into going back to work.

Zane, however, has had a conversation with Gaea, the Incarnation of Nature, who has demonstrated to him the absolute power each Incarnation wields in its own sphere of influence. Zane eventually realizes that the office of Death is unassailable by Satan and that he cannot be harmed within the sphere of that office. As an Incarnation, Satan himself has a soul and is subject to Zane's dominion. The conflict ends in a draw and Satan has no choice but to admit defeat.
With Satan's plot exposed, Purgatory changes Luna's destiny and she is free to return to life. Zane lifts his strike, and with Luna under his protection, Satan can no longer interfere with her fate through the means of death.

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Characters/People edit see section history

  • Zane: a young man of no particular stature of distinction of feature, with acne scars that neither medication nor spot spell had been able to eradicate entirely. His hair is dishwater brown and somewhat unkempt, and hit teeth are unfashionably irregular.
  • Luna Kaftan: a normal healthy young woman of perhaps twenty years - daughter of Cedric Kaftan the Magician
  • Cedric Kaftan Jr.: Plots to have Zane become Death to save his daughter, Luna.
  • Satan: The incarnation of the Devil.
  • Chronos: The incarnation of Time.
  • Mars: The incarnation of War.
  • Gaea: The incarnation of Nature
  • Fate: The incarnation of Fate
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Quotes edit see section history

  • “According to the Apocalypse, Death rides a pale horse.”
    Zane
  • “Are you an evolutionist of a creationist?Both, of course!”

Organizations edit see section history

  • Incarnations of Immortality: Seven supernatural "offices" held by different people over the ages...they include Death, Time, Fate, War, Nature, Evil and Good.

First Sentence edit see section history

"Death" the proprietor said clearly, showing the stone.

Table of Contents edit see section history

1. To Buy a Stone
2. House Calls
3. Ewes and Does
4. Magician
5. Luna
6. Death's Dominion
7. Carnival of Ghosts
8. Green Mother
9. Bureaucracy
10. Hot Smoke
11. Satan's Case
12. Pardox Ploy
13. Though Satan Bar the Way

Themes & Symbolism edit see section history

  • Higher Powers: This book explores what goes on with Gods and Goddesses behind the veil of reality.

Errata edit see section history

One minor issue with the continuity of the series is that, throughout the rest of the novels, the official title for the Incarnation of Death is Thanatos and everyone recognizes this, both Incarnations, dead souls, supernatural beings, and mortals. However, in this first novel of the series, the title is simply Death, though Gaea (Nature) does call him Thanatos as her own pet name for him.

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Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 1 of 8 in Incarnations of Immortality. (standard series)

Followed by Bearing an Hourglass.

This is book 3 of 1 in With a Tangled Skein. (standard series)
This is book 8 of 1 in Under a Velvet Cloak. (standard series)
This is book 7 of 1 in And Eternity. (standard series)
This is book 5 of 1 in Being a Green Mother. (standard series)
This is book 4 of 1 in Wielding a Red Sword. (standard series)
This is book 6 of 1 in For Love of Evill. (standard series)

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Piers Anthony (Author)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Del Rey Books
Country: United States
Publication Date: 1983-10-12
ISBN: 9780345309242
Page Count: 249

Classification edit see section history

  • Library of Congress: PS3551.N73 O5 1983
  • Dewey: 813.54

Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Ages 9-12

This book explores issues of Death, but is otherwise a great book for anyone over the age of 9.

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