Corwin, a Prince of Amber, is the main character in the first five books of
Roger Zelazny's ''
Chronicles of Amber''. He is the second son of Oberon and Faiella, and the father of
Merlin
Merlin ( cy, Myrddin, kw, Marzhin, br, Merzhin) is a mythical figure prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur and best known as a mage, with several other main roles. His usual depiction, based on an amalgamation of historic and le ...
. Within the novels, much of the action centers on Corwin and his family as they plot against one another conspiring to become the King of Amber.
In the first book of the series, ''
Nine Princes in Amber
''Nine Princes in Amber'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, the first in the ''Chronicles of Amber'' series. It was first published in 1970, and later spawned a computer game of the same name. The first (Doubleday hardcover) ...
'', Corwin is identified as the eldest heir to the throne who has a legitimate claim. The matter of succession is hotly (and frequently) contested within the family, particularly during the prolonged absence of Oberon, and loyalties constantly shift among the undecided.
Corwin has dark hair and green eyes. His colours are black and silver (alternately gray), and his symbol is a silver rose. Corwin's favoured weapon is his sword Grayswandir, and his use of magic is extremely limited. While a few of his siblings exceed him in certain skills, such as arms (Benedict), strength (Gérard), and magic (Brand, Fiona, and Bleys), Corwin is well-balanced in most and is the best leader of them all. He also exemplifies stamina throughout the series.
Corwin is a quick and strategic thinker. Like his brothers and sisters, he boasts remarkable endurance and regeneration abilities, even more so than his siblings. While Corwin acts with a strong personal code of honor, he is also extremely practical; he will not engage in a fight of principle unless he believes he has a chance to win, and he is perfectly willing to employ subterfuge to defeat an opponent.
Overview
Centuries before the opening of ''
Nine Princes in Amber
''Nine Princes in Amber'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, the first in the ''Chronicles of Amber'' series. It was first published in 1970, and later spawned a computer game of the same name. The first (Doubleday hardcover) ...
'', while their father Oberon was still ruling in Amber, Corwin fought a duel (or, as Corwin referred to it later, "a simultaneous decision to murder each other") with Eric and nearly died. Eric, fearing their father's wrath, dumped Corwin in
Elizabethan
The Elizabethan era is the epoch in the Tudor period of the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603). Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history. The symbol of Britannia (a female personifi ...
England during one of the recurrent plague outbreaks, most likely during one of the outbreaks in 1592 or 1603. Corwin recovered from the plague, but he suffered
brain damage
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causing
amnesia
Amnesia is a deficit in memory caused by brain damage or disease,Gazzaniga, M., Ivry, R., & Mangun, G. (2009) Cognitive Neuroscience: The biology of the mind. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. but it can also be caused temporarily by the use ...
. He proceeded to live out several hundred years of Earth's history as a soldier of fortune, physician, and songwriter until the 1970s, when he was in a car accident and confined to a clinic. Waking with no memories at all, Corwin escapes and makes contact with his sister Florimel, and soon after his brother Random, using them to return to Amber and finally regain his past (by re-walking on the copy of the Pattern located in the underwater city Rebma).
Once Corwin's memory returns, we learn that he is far from saintly. Like his siblings, he has created his own kingdom in Shadow to rule, calling it Avalon, and in doing so has cast shadows of himself and his kingdom around. While the original Avalon has been destroyed, in the shadow Avalons his name is reviled for cruelty and arrogance. As Benedict says of the Avalon that he has adopted, acting as Lord Protector, "young boys are not named Corwin here, nor am I brother to anyone of that name". Even in Lorraine, the shadow of a shadow where he first encounters the forces of Chaos, he is remembered as a tyrant and butcher. However, it is also implied that this image may be distorted, as it is from a shadow of Avalon in which the real Corwin never ruled. Even so, it seems that his centuries on Earth have somehow mellowed his character, if not his ambition.
For an in-depth plot summary of Corwin's adventures following his time in the clinic, see ''
Nine Princes in Amber
''Nine Princes in Amber'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, the first in the ''Chronicles of Amber'' series. It was first published in 1970, and later spawned a computer game of the same name. The first (Doubleday hardcover) ...
'', ''
The Guns of Avalon
''The Guns of Avalon'' is fantasy novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, the second book in the '' Chronicles of Amber'' series. The book continues straight from the previous volume, ''Nine Princes in Amber'', although it includes a recapitulati ...
'', ''
Sign of the Unicorn
''Sign of the Unicorn'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, the third book in the '' Chronicles of Amber'' series. It was first published in serial format in ''Galaxy Science Fiction''.
Plot introduction
Eric is dead, and Cor ...
'', ''
The Hand of Oberon
''The Hand of Oberon'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, the fourth book in ''The Chronicles of Amber'', published in book form by Doubleday in 1976. It was first published in serial format in ''Galaxy Science Fiction''.
Plo ...
'', and ''
The Courts of Chaos
''The Courts of Chaos'' is fantasy novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, the fifth book in the ''Chronicles of Amber'' series. It was first published in serial format in ''Galaxy Science Fiction''.
This book ends the original series narrat ...
''.
Grayswandir
Grayswandir, also known as the Night Blade, is Corwin's sword and it has a twin called Brand's Werewindle, the Day Sword. Both Grayswandir and Werewindle are inscribed with portions of
the Pattern
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of Amber, granting them some power over Shadow. In addition, Corwin is able to call Grayswandir to him while travelling in shadow, the one example of which shown in the saga finds Corwin traversing Shadow to escape imprisonment by his brother Eric, enroute Corwin determines that Grayswandir will be found inside a hollow tree he finds along the way, despite as Corwin himself notes the fact that up until that point Grayswandir was resident within Amber. Later whilst visiting Tir-na Nog'th Corwin used the blade to enable him to speak to the shades of that place, prior to this the shades had been unaware of Corwin's presence, later Corwin became involved in a fight with the shade of Benedict and finds that Grayswandir can harm the shade of his brother, perhaps being imbued with Pattern force the blade holds some power in that place given that Tir-na Nog'th is in effect a distorted shadow of Amber.
In the Amber short story "
Hall of Mirrors," Corwin revealed that Grayswandir and Werewindle were transformed spikards. Spikards are rings of power that existed before Amber and possibly even Chaos were created; they allow the bearer to tap into a power source somewhere in shadow.
The name Grayswandir echoes that of
Graywand, the longsword of Fafhrd in
Fritz Leiber's tales of
Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser
Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser are two sword-and-sorcery heroes appearing in stories written by American author Fritz Leiber. They are the protagonists of what are probably Leiber's best-known stories. One of his motives in writing them was to have ...
. Fafhrd naming consecutive swords all ''Graywand'' after losing each predecessor is the likely inspiration for the name of Grayswandir as it can reappear to Corwin after being lost.
Corwin's Pattern
In ''
The Courts of Chaos
''The Courts of Chaos'' is fantasy novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, the fifth book in the ''Chronicles of Amber'' series. It was first published in serial format in ''Galaxy Science Fiction''.
This book ends the original series narrat ...
'', Corwin inscribed a new pattern after he incorrectly concluded that Oberon's attempt to repair the Primal Pattern had failed. He created his pattern in a shadow originally resembling the nearby Courts of Chaos; when his Pattern was complete, it brought a measure of order to that Shadow. Corwin's Pattern created an additional emblem of Order, upsetting the balance of power between the original Pattern and the weakened Logrus of Chaos.
Corwin's Pattern is somewhat different from the original Primal Pattern and the copies of it. It feels more benevolent than Amber's Pattern and its Shadow copies; this is theorized by readers to be a result of Corwin's mellowed personality and his experiences in
Paris, France, which he drew on while creating his Pattern. Corwin's Pattern treats its pattern ghosts as helpers rather than expendable tools.
It appears that the original Pattern wishes to incorporate Corwin's Pattern into itself, to further its advantage over the Logrus, and that Corwin's Pattern is resisting its incursions, to the extent that the Pattern of Amber could not subdue the independence of Corwin's without being sufficiently weakened to lay itself open to a counter-stroke from the Logrus of Chaos. Likewise, the Logrus seeks to destroy Corwin's Pattern, since it represents an additional artifact of Order against Chaos (although not in accord with the Order of Amber's Pattern) — but equally cannot do so without the risk of a counte-stroke from Amber's Pattern. It is suggestecounterstrokes Pattern may end up forming a third "pole" in the struggle between Order and Chaos, ultimately taking neither side and able to retain its independent existence against anything short of what will never happen, namely a combined assault from the Amber Pattern and Logrus.
Reception
Jane M. Lindskold called Corwin of Amber one of Zelazny's several "poet protagonists", noting that "Zelazny gives Corwin dimension beyond the usual sword-and-sorcey hero by giving us hints of what depths of feeling" he is capable of, often through Corwin's use of poetry and song.
Juan A. Prieto-Pablos notes that Corwin, like most of Zelazny's heroes, is a privileged, immortal superhero on a mission to redeem himself from a past mistake.
Corwin of Amber in popular culture
In the game ''
NetHack'', Grayswandir appears as a powerful artifact silver saber that protects its wielder from hallucination.
In ''
Warcraft: Orcs and Humans'', typing in "Corwin of Amber" activates the game's cheat codes. The summoning of non-human armies from another dimension to lay siege in the case of ''The Horde'' in the ''Warcraft'' series also closely mirror the events in the climax of ''Nine Princes in Amber''.
In ''
Lost Souls'', the magical sword Grayswandir appears as a rare artifact longsword that destroys items of chaos on contact.
References
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Fictional swordfighters