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ince no victory over them is ever quite perfect or plete。
The cause of Life turns enemies into allies but alliances change to emnities in the camp of Death。 Yet the contending sides are not homogeneous: humans use thinking machines and berserkers incorporate living tissue。 The cyborg hero of Berserker Man bees humanity's paladin without denying the machine side of his nature。 In the long run; Life may be more at risk from treachery by the living than from attack by the unliving。 The berserkers' 〃goodlife〃 servants are worse than their masters because they freely choose and bleakly enjoy their perversions。 These worshipers of destruction are but one particular expression of sentient beings bent toward sin。 Before the berserkers came to be; Evil was。
Turns of play proceed by ironic reversals of fortune。 The race is not always to the swift nor the battle to the strong。 Pawns have a way of being kings … and vice versa。 Unable to penetrate the councils of the light; darkness often falls into its own malicious snares。 Even when it wields planet…shattering weapons; Evil can be defeated by a child; an animal; or even a plant。 Eucatastrophe; the unexpected happy ending; is always possible when the game is bravely … and skillfully played。
The stakes could not be higher。 The very nature of the universe is being put to wager of battle。 Is existence a circular parade of ants? (〃What did it all matter?〃 asks one villain。 〃Was it not a berserker universe already; everything determined by the random swirls of condensing gas; before the stars were born?〃) Or is it a march towards a glorious destination? Defeating Death's legions vindicates the evolutionary potential latent in every bit of Life。
Likewise; human art; love; holiness; even humor and personal quirks can transcend the laws of probability that govern berserkers。 Machine intelligence cannot grasp why 〃the most dangerous life units of all sometimes acted in ways that seemed to contradict the known supremacy of the laws of physics and chance。〃 Capacity for growth and choice is humankind's passport to a paradoxical space…time region … and a boundless future … barred to its unliving foes。
Unto what purpose was the match held? Perhaps to let Life win its laurels under fire。 Virtue untried by adversity is meaningless。 Moreover; the game does not end where it began。 Neither players nor field will ever be the same again。 Evil has only improved what it sought to annihilate。 The berserker wars are but one set among the contests being played out instant by instant until the end of time。 Yet whatever the odds in Death's favor; Saberhagen stubbornly proclaims that Life will wear the victor's crown。
The same ground rules obeyed in the berserker series reappear in all Saberhagen's fiction because they express his personal … and highly traditional values。 Length and continuity permit some especially engrossing refinements of play in The Empire of the East (1979); the revised one…volume edition of a trilogy originally published as The Broken Lands (1968); The Black Mountains (1971); and Changeling Earth (1973)。
Ingenious though he is; Saberhagen has never been wildly innovative。 His strength as a writer lies in seeing old concepts from new angles and employing them with unswerving thoroughness。 Empire is a monument to these qualities。 It rests on that venerable fantasy premise; 〃a world where magic works。〃 In the version pioneered by L。 Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt in their Inplete Enchanter (1942); magic totally replaces science。 However; in Larry Niven's The Magic Goes Away (1978); magic is being supplanted by science。 Works like Poul Anderson's Operation Chaos (1971) and Randall Garrett's Lord Darcy series show the two kinds of knowledge co…existing unequally in realistic twentieth century settings; but series by Andre Norton (Witch World) and Marion Zimmer Bradley (Darkover) set them at odds in archaic alien societies。
Saberhagen's Empire takes place in a post…catastrophe North America whose culture is vaguely medieval。 Wizardry dominates this demon…ridden age while the rare bits of technology surviving from the Old World are objects of superstitious awe。 Sometimes Old and New can unite; as in the temperamental person of the djinn technologist; a being as maddeningly literalminded as a puter; who must be properly programmed to perform his magic feats。
The novelty of the situation is why magic has bee feasible。 There was no thaumaturgic breakthrough。 Instead; the very nature of physical reality has been fundamentally altered by the doomsday weapons used in a past global war。 The probability of occult phenomena occurring has increased enormously。 〃Since the Change it could scarcely be said that anything was lifeless; powers that before had only been potentialities now responded readily to the wish; the incantation; were motivated and controlled by the dream…like logic of the wizard's world。〃 Meanwhile; the likelihood of certain physical reactions and technical aptitude itself have correspondingly declined。 Or as the author himself remarks; 〃We are not justified in assuming that all physical laws are immutable through the whole universe of space and time。〃
But no matter how much else may change; the craving for mastery endures。 Whether engineers or wizards build their war gear; conquerors will be conquerors still。 The tyrant of the age is John Ominor (〃The AllDevourer〃); Emperor of the East; a man far wickeder than the demons he binds to his will。 Not long before the story opens; Ominor's armies consumed the last independent bit of the continent; the Broken Lands along the West Coast。 But before his world dominion can be perfectly secured; rebels calling themselves the Free Folk challenge his despotic rule。 Aided by a quasimaterial power named Ardneh; they fight their way up through the feudal hierarchy; from satrap past viceroy to confront the Emperor himself。
Each volume of the trilogy has a different source of mythic inspiration。 As the text itself explains; The Broken Lands is based on an Indian myth concerning the god Indra and the demon Namuci。 The gods (devas) and demons (asuras) of India are the opposite poles of the same transcendent nature。 Each side continually struggles to amass enough spiritual energy to subdue the other。 Indra the Thunderer; god of storm; war; and fertility; rider of the white elephant Airavata; Guardian of the Eastern Quarter of the Universe; once swore an extravagant oath of friendship with the powerful drought demon Namuci。 Later; he slipped through a loophole in the terms to slay the placent demon。 (Georges Dumezil's Destiny of the Warrior exhaustively analyzes this episode as a key Indo…European myth。) In other adventures; mighty Indra also slew Trisiras; a triple…headed hybrid of god and demon; and Vritra; a cosmic dragon who had impounded the waters of life。
Saberhagen works some clever and selective transformations on this raw material。 Indra's discus…shaped Thunderstone appears as a practical device for making rain or war。 The oath bees a prophecy of retribution by Arneh; the mysterious presence who can manifest himself in persons; places; or things。 Namuci is the East's cruel satrap Ekuman; leigeman of demons; and the sea…spume that kills him is fireextinguisher foam。 The instrument of Arneh's justice is a youth named Rolf who has a natural affinity for technology and the courage to ride the atomic…powered elephant to victory。
The Black Mountains borrows motifs rather than specific incidents from mythology and arranges these in opposing pairs to render the next great battle between East and West。 Defeated Easterner Lord Chup; 〃the tall broken man;〃 is wounded and healed; slain and reborn; degraded and redeemed so that he at last stands tall and whole … on the Western side。 Som the Dead; an inhuman man; is annihilated by a godlike beast; the immortal Lord Draffut。 (These two fantastical characters seem to echo every remembered tale of animated corpses and kindly nature spirits … the Nazgul king and Tom Bombadil from The Lord of the Rings spring to mind。 Nevertheless; they are strikingly original creations。) Rolf's twin quests for his kidnapped sister and for the hidden life