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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Concepts from Incarnations of Immortality, Humans, Incarnations, Incarnations characters, Incarnations of Immortality locations, Incarnations of Immortality series, Anthropomorphic personification, Chronos, Evil, Fate, Good, Nature, Thanatos, War, Aeolus, Bianca, Bink, Chameleon, Curse-Friends, Dolph, Good Magician Humfrey, Human, Human society in Xanth, Ida, Irene, Ivy, Jama, Justin Tree, Kerena, Lacuna, Luna Kaftan, Magician Grey, Niobe, Norton, Orb, Parry, Potipher, Roland, Roogna, Sabrina, Tapis, Trent, Zink, Zombie Master Jonathan, Chronos, Evil, Fate, Good, Nature, Thanatos, War, Kerena, Luna Kaftan, Niobe, Norton, Orb, Pacian, Parry, Humans, Incarnations of Immortality Timeline, And Eternity, Bearing an Hourglass, Being a Green Mother, For Love of Evil, On a Pale Horse, Under a Velvet Cloak, Wielding a Red Sword, With a Tangled Skein. Excerpt: An anthropomorphic personification personifies a phenomenon or a concept. In the Incarnations of Immortality series, these are offices held by humans. Thanatos is the master of Death, the Grim Reaper. Chronos controls time Fate is unique in that there are three aspects. Lachesis is the boss. Clotho is the Young, inexperienced Aspect of Fate. Atropos is the oldest aspect of Fate. Mother Nature controls nature. AKA God Darkness\Nox is the last Incarnation, she is rarely talked In the real world, various anthropomorphic personifications exist, such as Death (the Grim Reaper), Mother Earth\Mother Nature, Father Time, and Old Man Winter. In his Discworld series, Terry Pratchett also has this concept in the form of the horsemen of the Apocralypse, Time, and Kaos. (source: ) Chronos istheIncarnationof Time. Because Chronos lives backwards in time, his past is everyone else's future, making him an isolated character even among the other Incarnations. When he is living backwards, he is not visible to mortals. Chronos...