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(b. 1934). The Magicians are usually humans. They possess powerful magical abilities, and so are the only humans who are able to take the role of ''King of Human Xanth''. Magicians who are female may be called '' Sorceresses,'' but the may not become king. This article describes the Magicians of Xanth, who are listed alphabetically.


Aeolus

Aeolus was delivered in 949. He became the eighteenth King of Human Xanth in 971, succeeding Humfrey. His talent was the control the weather. When he died in 1042, he was succeeded by Trent.


Arnolde

Arnolde, a rare
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magician, is introduced in ''
Centaur Aisle ''Centaur Aisle'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the fourth book of the ''Xanth'' series. King Trent has left Xanth on a mission of trade to Mundania and has left Dor as temporary king. When Trent fails to return after some ...
''. Initially, his talent is described as the ability to generate an aisle of magic around his body when he is in Mundania. When Arnolde is ninety, his magic is discovered and he is banished from Centaur Isle by his fellow centaurs. Arnolde is well regarded by humans; his magical ability enabled the rescue of King Trent and Queen Iris from a Mundanian prison. He is an acting-king during the reign of
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. In ''
Night Mare ''Night Mare'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the sixth book of the ''Xanth'' series . In the book, Xanth is under threat of a barbarian invasion from Mundania. Its only hope is the talents of the Magicians of Xanth and a ...
'', when Arnolde is ninety-eight, he is for a short time, a centaur king. During his reign, he declares that Sorceresses are merely female Magicians, and therefore eligible to serve as Kings of Xanth. In ''
Golem in the Gears ''Golem in the Gears'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the ninth book of the Xanth series. Plot introduction Grundy, a man only a few inches high, is desperate to prove himself and gain respect. He volunteers to ride the Mon ...
'', Arnolde reveals that when he carries ''reverse wood'', he is able to create an aisle of non-magic in Xanth. The true nature of Arnolde's talent is revealed in ''
Currant Events ''Currant Events'' is a 2004 fantasy novel by British-American writer Piers Anthony, the twenty-eighth book of the Xanth series and the first book in the second Xanth trilogy. Plot introduction The plot follows Clio, the Muse of History, as she ...
''.


Bink

Bink is the ''Magician of Magical Invulnerability'' and the
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in the first two novels of the Xanth series, ''
A Spell for Chameleon ''A Spell for Chameleon'' is a fantasy novel by British-American writer Piers Anthony, published in 1977 by Ballantine Books/Del Rey Books. It is the first book of the Xanth series. Plot introduction In this adventure, Bink is exiled to Mundani ...
'' and ''
The Source of Magic ''The Source of Magic'' is a fantasy novel by British-American writer Piers Anthony, the second book of the Xanth series. This novel begins one year after the events of ''A Spell for Chameleon'', and describes the adventures of Bink after he has ...
''. He is the son of Roland of the High Council and Bianca. He serves as king pro-tem during Trent's reign. Bink is banished for not possessing a magic talent when, in fact, he does possess magical ability. Bink's magic does not want to be known because, if it were, those of non-magical means would injure Bink and his family, with the magic being indirectly responsible. Hence, in order to keep itself hidden, Bink's magic works in quiet ways, by seeming coincidence, and very few people know of it. For example, it causes an invisible giant to walk by just as Bink was to reveal his magic whilst under a truth spell. Furthermore, Bink's magic protects him, making him seem an unusually lucky man.


Dawn

Dawn's magical ability allows her to know anything about the animate. She is the daughter of
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and Electra. She and her twin,
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, appear in '' Faun & Games''. In ''
Well-Tempered Clavicle ''Well-Tempered Clavicle'' is the 35th book of the Xanth series by Piers Anthony. The title is a pun on the Bach musical work ''The Well-Tempered Clavier ''The Well-Tempered Clavier'', BWV 846–893, consists of two sets of preludes and fu ...
'', she marries Pick a Bone. Her children with him are a human boy named Piton and a skeleton girl named Data.


Dolph

Dolph is the ''Magician of Metamorphosis''. He has the power to transform and shapeshift into anything. His parents are Dor and
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. Dolph was engaged to Nada Naga but chose to marry Electra. His twin sorceress daughters are
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and
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. He is a protagonist in ''
Heaven Cent ''Heaven Cent'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the eleventh book of the Xanth series. It is the second book of a trilogy beginning with '' Vale of the Vole'' and ending with ''Man from Mundania.'' Plot introduction The p ...
'' and ''
Isle of View ''Isle of View'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, published in 1989. It is the thirteenth book of the Xanth series. Plot Che, Chex Centaur’s winged foal, has been kidnapped by a group of goblins. It is up to Jenny, a gir ...
''.


Dor

Magician Dor is the son of
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and
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. He served as king pro-tem during Trent's reign. Dor is able to make inanimate objects, such as rocks, clouds, water, and bones, speak. He is married to
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. The stork delivered them two children, Princess
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and Prince
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and they have a third child with magical ability, Princess
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. Dor appears in '' Castle Roogna'', ''
Centaur Aisle ''Centaur Aisle'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the fourth book of the ''Xanth'' series. King Trent has left Xanth on a mission of trade to Mundania and has left Dor as temporary king. When Trent fails to return after some ...
'', ''
Ogre, Ogre ''Ogre, Ogre'' is the fifth book of the Xanth series by Piers Anthony Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob (born 6 August 1934) is an American author in the science fiction and Fantasy (genre), fantasy genres, publishing under the name Piers Anth ...
'', and ''
Night Mare ''Night Mare'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the sixth book of the ''Xanth'' series . In the book, Xanth is under threat of a barbarian invasion from Mundania. Its only hope is the talents of the Magicians of Xanth and a ...
''.


Eve

Through her magic, Eve knows all about the inanimate. She is the daughter of
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and Electra. She and her twin sister,
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, appear in '' Faun & Games'' and in ''
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'', where they fight over a boy.


Grey

Grey is the "Magician of Magic Nullification". This means he can nullify magic near him and then restore it stronger than it was before. He is the son of Magician Murphy and Neo-Sorceress Vadne. He married Sorceress
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, who rescued him from Mundania in ''
Man from Mundania ''Man from Mundania'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony. The twelfth book of the Xanth series, it concludes the trilogy of ''Vale of the Vole'' and ''Heaven Cent''. Plot introduction The protagonist of ''Man from Mundania'' is ...
''. He is the father of the triplet Sorceresses, Melody, Harmony, and Rhythm. On Ptero, a moon of Ida, when Grey is older, he is known as the royal consort because his wife, Ivy, is a future King of Xanth. Captain of Xanth's star-ship, the Beta, during a dream voyage to rescue centaur expedition Alpha in Board Stiff from Demoness Xornax.


Grundy Golem

Grundy was a sarcastic doll-sized golem made out of string and clay by Magician Humfrey. He was given the ability to speak to any living creature, capable of understanding all languages from human to plants. Eventually he is turned into a real man by X(A/N)th but retains his diminutive height.


Ida

Ida is the ''Sorceress of the Idea'': within limits, any idea presented to her may come to be. Ida must first believe that the idea will eventuate and the idea must come to her from someone who is unaware of her magical ability. Ida is the twin sister of Princess Ivy, although this may have been the result of her own talent. In '' Knot Gneiss'', Ida weds Prince Hilarion. A small moon called Ptero orbits over her, holding every person in Xanth there ever was or might be. The Ida on Ptero has another moon (Pyramid) where the inhabitants use a barter system that results in givers gaining size and receivers losing size. This Ida has Torus, whose Ida has Cone, whose Ida has Dumbbell, and so on. This continues into infinity, with each moon having different shapes, inhabitants, and rules. Thus, Ida is the caretaker of every conceivable and inconceivable idea. The chain of moons extends to Mundania and cycles back to Ida herself. In the later books of the Xanth series, a visit to Ida is highly desired.


Ilene

Ilene is the ''Sorceress of Making Illusions Real''. For instance, she is able to make an illusion of maturity an actuality. Ilene is the daughter of Iris and Trent (after their rejuvenation).


Irene

The beautiful, green haired Irene is the ''Sorceress of Plants''. She was able to create a massive arboreal defence about Castle Roogna. When she was King of Xanth, Arnold Centaur decreed her magical ability 'Magician level'. Irene is the daughter of
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and
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. Her husband is Dor and her children, raised under her stern eye, are Ivy, Ida, and Dolph. Irene succeeded her mother, Iris, as a female King of Xanth. Irene was a protagonist in ''
Centaur Aisle ''Centaur Aisle'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the fourth book of the ''Xanth'' series. King Trent has left Xanth on a mission of trade to Mundania and has left Dor as temporary king. When Trent fails to return after some ...
'' and ''
Dragon on a Pedestal ''Dragon on a Pedestal'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the seventh book of the Xanth series . This book centers on Princess Ivy, the 3-year-old daughter of King Dor and Queen Irene, the search for her, and the spell on ...
''. She served as king pro-tem during the reign of
Trent Trent may refer to: Places Italy * Trento in northern Italy, site of the Council of Trent United Kingdom * Trent, Dorset, England, United Kingdom Germany * Trent, Germany, a municipality on the island of Rügen United States * Trent, California, ...
.


Iris

Iris is the ''Sorceress of Illusion''. She can create illusions in all of the five senses, including illusions of silence and invisibility, and hold them in place with minimal effort. Her illusion can exist a short way into the non-magical realm. Iris possesses a devious and keen intellect. She is a Queen of Xanth by her marriage to Trent. She is also the first contemporary female King of Xanth. Iris is the mother of Irene. She is a protagonist in ''
A Spell for Chameleon ''A Spell for Chameleon'' is a fantasy novel by British-American writer Piers Anthony, published in 1977 by Ballantine Books/Del Rey Books. It is the first book of the Xanth series. Plot introduction In this adventure, Bink is exiled to Mundani ...
'' and ''
Night Mare ''Night Mare'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the sixth book of the ''Xanth'' series . In the book, Xanth is under threat of a barbarian invasion from Mundania. Its only hope is the talents of the Magicians of Xanth and a ...
''. Later in the series, she makes a rejuvenated appearance in ''
Geis of the Gargoyle ''Geis of the Gargoyle'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the eighteenth book of the Xanth series. Plot Seeking a spell that will restore the polluted river Swan Knee to a state of purity, guardian Gary Gargoyle finds himsel ...
''.


Ivy

Ivy is the ''Sorceress of enhancement''. She can enhance people and objects; for example, by improving their endurance and aim. Ivy is capable of enhancing any quality she desires, or even to make things as she unconsciously perceives them; for example, when she first met Humprey's son Hugo, who was described as mentally slow and had the talent to conjure rotten fruit, she enhanced his qualities while he was in her presence, making him more intelligent and giving him the ability to conjure ripe fruit, all because she perceived him as intelligent. Ivy is the daughter of Dor and
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. She has blonde hair with a tinge of green (from her mother).Ivy's twin sister is
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. Ivy is married to Magician
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. Their children are the triplets, Sorceresses Melody, Harmony, and Rhythm. Ivy is a protagonist in ''
Dragon on a Pedestal ''Dragon on a Pedestal'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the seventh book of the Xanth series . This book centers on Princess Ivy, the 3-year-old daughter of King Dor and Queen Irene, the search for her, and the spell on ...
'', '' Crewel Lye: A Caustic Yarn'', and ''
Man from Mundania ''Man from Mundania'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony. The twelfth book of the Xanth series, it concludes the trilogy of ''Vale of the Vole'' and ''Heaven Cent''. Plot introduction The protagonist of ''Man from Mundania'' is ...
''.


Kadence

Kadence is the ''Sorceress of Alignment'' who can make anything move in step, to a common beat. Her mother is Princess Rhythm and her father is Cyrus, the first
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in Xanth.


Melody, Harmony, and Rhythm

The ''Triplet Sorceresses'' are the children of
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and
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. Melody has blonde hair with a tinge of green and blue eyes like her mother, Harmony has brown eyes and hair like her father, and Rhythm has red hair and green eyes like her cousin, Dawn. Their magical ability allows them to create or enable anything they envision while playing music. If two of the three play together, the power is squared and if all three play, it is cubed. Melody hums, Harmony plays the harmonica and Rhythm beats her drum.


Murphy

Murphy is the ''Magician who Makes Things Go Wrong.'' He unsuccessfully challenged for the monarchy and was exiled for a time, and returned to Xanth with a promise of allegiance. Murphy has a son,
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, with Sorceress Vadne. Murphy first appeared in '' Castle Roogna''. He has served as king ''pro tem'' during Dor's reign.


Patxi

Paxti is a magician who creates enchanted paths that can prevent the passage of any creature. He appears in ''
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''.


Ragna Roc

Ragna Roc is a powerful magician bird. He is able to make an illusion real or make reality an illusion, but he cannot repeat such a transformation: that is, he cannot reverse the "real-ness" of something he has already reversed.


Rempel

Rempel is a centaur magician whose talent is to know the talents of others. He is introduced in ''
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''.


Sea Hag

Sea Hag is the ''Sorceress of Immortality'' and a member of the first human colony of Xanth. On her death, Sea Hag inhabits and possesses another male or female body. The character is introduced in ''
Golem in the Gears ''Golem in the Gears'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the ninth book of the Xanth series. Plot introduction Grundy, a man only a few inches high, is desperate to prove himself and gain respect. He volunteers to ride the Mon ...
'' and given further explanation in ''
Question Quest ''Question Quest'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the fourteenth book of the Xanth series. Plot summary The book begins with Lacuna, one of the mischievous Castle Zombie twins, seeking a way to fix her "dull" life. To do ...
'' and ''The Dastard''.


Sherlock

Sherlock is the ''Magician of Reversal'' who can reverse the nature or characteristics of any person or object. His wife is Clio and his adopted child is Ciriana. Sherlock is introduced in ''
Demons Don't Dream ''Demons Don't Dream'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony published in 1993, the sixteenth book in the ''Xanth'' series. The ''Companions of Xanth'' computer game was marketed in a box set along with the novel. The game and no ...
'', in the company of his friend Dug Mundane, and returns in ''
Currant Events ''Currant Events'' is a 2004 fantasy novel by British-American writer Piers Anthony, the twenty-eighth book of the Xanth series and the first book in the second Xanth trilogy. Plot introduction The plot follows Clio, the Muse of History, as she ...
'', where he discovers his magical ability.


Surprise

Surprise was the ''Sorceress of Talents'' who can use any magical ability, but only once. However, by using her imagination, she is able to endlessly reproduce any effect. Her parents were Grundy Golem and Rapunzel. Surprise was just that to her parents, as the stork delivered her when she was five. She was a central figure in ''
Geis of the Gargoyle ''Geis of the Gargoyle'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the eighteenth book of the Xanth series. Plot Seeking a spell that will restore the polluted river Swan Knee to a state of purity, guardian Gary Gargoyle finds himsel ...
'' and '' Stork Naked''. She has a daughter by Umlaut. In ''The Dastard'', it is discovered that she can reuse talents she's used before, after a long time has passed but the Dastard "unhappens" this discovery.


Tallyho

Tallyho is the ''Magician of Talents'', who creates and assigns magical abilities to newly conceived babies. He lives in the Gourd. His predecessor was the Magician of Talents who assigned the talent of cursing to all the descendants of the original Curse Fiends. The character is introduced in '' Up In A Heaval''.


Tapis

Tapis was the ''Sorceress of Tapestry''. She created enchanted tapestries, including one decorating Castle Roogna. Tapis was the wife of Merlin and the mother of Jonathan and Taplin, and took in Electra.


Vadne

Vadne is the ''Sorceress of
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'': she can change the shape of an object without altering its size, mass, or intrinsic properties. She married Magician Murphy and they had a son, Magician
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. Dor decreed her ability to be Magician-level.


Kings of Xanth

The Kings of Xanth are humans who possess a magical talent that is strong enough for them to be classified as a Magician, a pre-requisite for the role. This list is composed of the Kings of Xanth in order of their reign. This does not include the magicians that served as king pro-tem (Bink, Dor, Irene) during the reign of King Trent unless they had previously served formally.


Merlin

Merlin, the first King of Xanth and Magician of knowledge, reigned from 204. He married Tapis; their children are Jonathan and Taplin.


Roogna

Roogna, the second King of Xanth, reigned from 228 until 286. Roogna is able to "adapt" the magic of living things, changing it into a similar but distinct form of magic. He built the castle which was named for him and which became the home of the monarchy of Xanth in ''
A Spell for Chameleon ''A Spell for Chameleon'' is a fantasy novel by British-American writer Piers Anthony, published in 1977 by Ballantine Books/Del Rey Books. It is the first book of the Xanth series. Plot introduction In this adventure, Bink is exiled to Mundani ...
''. Roogna is married to Taplin, Merlin's daughter.


Rana

Rana, the ''Magician of Creation'', was the third king and the first female King of Xanth. She ruled from 286 to 325. She is the mother of
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.


Reitas

Reitas, the ''Magician of Problem Solving'', was the fourth King of Xanth, reigning from 325 to 350. Despite his title, he created problems.


Rune

Rune, the ''Magician of Evocation'', was the fifth King of Xanth . He ruled from 350 to 378. Rune's mother was
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.


Jonathan

Jonathan, the sixth King of Xanth, the ''Magician of Zombies'' or ''Zombie master'', reigned from 378 to 478. He is able to re-animate the dead of Xanth. He himself was once a zombie. Jonathan is the son of King Merlin and Sorceress Tapis. He is married to Millie the Ghost; they have twin children, Hiatus and Lacuna. He appears in '' Castle Roogna'', ''
Night Mare ''Night Mare'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the sixth book of the ''Xanth'' series . In the book, Xanth is under threat of a barbarian invasion from Mundania. Its only hope is the talents of the Magicians of Xanth and a ...
'', and ''
Centaur Aisle ''Centaur Aisle'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Piers Anthony, the fourth book of the ''Xanth'' series. King Trent has left Xanth on a mission of trade to Mundania and has left Dor as temporary king. When Trent fails to return after some ...
''. He was twice king pro-tem for Trent.


Vortex

Vortex, the ''Magician of Demon Summoning'', became the seventh King of Xanth in 478.


Neytron

Neytron, the ''Magician who Brings Paintings to Life'', was the eighth King of Xanth.


Nero

Nero, the ''Magician who Brings Golems to Life'', was the ninth King of Xanth.


Gromden

Gromden, the tenth King of Xanth, is able to divine the history of any object he touches. His reign began in 623. While married to a curse fiend, he had a daughter,
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by a Demoness.


Yin-Yang

Yin-Yang, eleventh King of Xanth, is able to create invokable spells. Yin is his good self, who creates spells of good alignment, and Yang his evil self, who creates spells of evil. His first wife was Threnody. After her death, Yin-Yang remarried and had a son, Lord Bliss.


Muerte A. Fid

Fid, whose talent was alchemy, was the twelfth King of Xanth. According to ''
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'', he is, at most, only half human.


Quan

Quan, the ''Magician of Herbalism'', was the thirteenth King of Xanth. His uncle was Muerte A. Fid.


Elona

Elona, the ''Magician of Longevity'', was the fourteenth King and second female King of Xanth. Her reign began in 797.


Warren

Warren, the fifteenth King of Xanth, was a ghost who could create ghosts. He was exorcised by the people of Xanth after forty-three years in power.


Ebnez

Ebnez became the sixteenth King of Xanth in 909. He is able to adapt magical inanimate items. Ebnez married Mnem and their daughters are the
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. He adapted a stone to make an impenetrable magical field about Xanth, which was removed by order of King Trent.


Humfrey

Humfrey, the seventeenth King of Xanth, is the ''Magician of Information'', also known as ''Good Magician Humfrey''. He is an elderly, withered,
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-like man with five and a half wives. Humfrey is very curious and has a good memory. He is said to possess all knowledge, but his magical talent is actually the ability to find the answers to all questions. In ''Heaven Cent'' it is implied that Humfrey's magical talent may be no more than that of locating other magic that may be of use to him. His story of becoming a master of information is recounted in ''Question Quest''. Humfrey believes his magical abilities are not those of a Magician, and so he studies for a degree in magic at Demon University in order to validate his title of ''Magician''. Humfrey was a king pro-tem during
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's reign. He lives in the Good Magician's Castle, the former Castle Zombie. It is an enchanted place that provides easy access for Humfrey, but any visitor must face three challenges posed by him. Visitors must prove their worthiness to approach Humphrey with their queries. Humfrey is the protagonist of ''
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'' and is instrumental in every book of the series. He acknowledges characters in non-Xanth books by Piers Anthony, such as '' On a Pale Horse''.


Aeolus

Aeolus, the eighteenth King of Xanth, is known as the ''Magician of Storms''. His predecessor was Good Magician Humfrey who discovered his abilities when he was six. Aeolus became King of Xanth at twenty-two and ruled until his death at ninety-three in ''
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''. Four years into his reign, Aeolus made an edict that anyone born without a magic talent would be exiled from Xanth. In his later years, Aeolus fell into senility, a fact he never acknowledged. In ''
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'', Good Magician Humfrey has flashbacks that give details as to how Humphrey found Aeolus, how Aeolus became king and how he made his edict. Later in the series, in ''
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'', Magician Grey and Robota, a golem, travel back in time to the events of ''A Spell for Chameleon''. They meet Aeolus and learn he is not the fool he appears: Aeolus keeps his soul in a ' that was created centuries before by Magician Yin/Yang. The cell prevents the aging and death of the person whose soul is held within. However, the cell cannot undo aging that occurred before the person's soul was stored. Aeolus' magic resides with his soul, which he removes from the cell only when he needs to use it. Aeolus claims he does not need his soul day to day, and that he feigns senility in order to avoid mundane tasks, but Grey realises that Aeolus' unconscionable behaviour is the result of his lack of soul. Aeolus' efforts to stave off death fail, and he succumbs shortly after Grey and Robota depart. He is succeeded by
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.


Trent

Magician Trent has been a major character in the Xanth series since the very beginning. He is the nineteenth king of Xanth and is married to Sorceress Iris. Trent's power allows him to transform any living thing into any other living thing. Whatever form he renders becomes one's "natural" form. Any offspring sired or birthed while in a form will be in that form. In his childhood, Trent was trained by Good Magician Humfrey. After trying to take the throne, he was exiled to Mundania for 20 years, then returned to Xanth and was crowned King after the passing of the Storm King. He later retired and moved to the North Village with Sorceress Iris. The ''Magician of Transformation'', King Trent used to be referred to as the Evil Magician for attempting to take over the throne prior to ''A Spell for Chameleon''. For this offense he was exiled to Mundania. There he married, and he and his wife had a son, but he lost them both to illness. Later he was accidentally helped back into Xanth by Magician Bink and Chameleon. After the Storm King died, Trent was made king on the condition that he marry Sorceress Iris. He did so, but only out of convenience; it took him over twenty years to recover from the loss of his first wife and son. Eventually, though, Trent came to love Iris. He stepped down as king in the 6th Xanth novel, ''Night Mare'', after which Bink's son Magician Dor became the new King of Xanth, with Trent's daughter Sorceress Irene as his wife. Trent now lives in quiet retirement in North Village. He was instrumental in all of the first six Xanth books, but was featured as a main character in ''A Spell for Chameleon'' and ''Centaur Aisle''. Later in the series, he makes a rejuvenated appearance in ''Harpy Thyme''. He remains one of the few people to recognize Bink's extraordinary talent.


Minor Characters


Beauregard the Demon

A highly intelligent demon of
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who is writing a doctoral thesis on the supremacy of demons over other lifeforms entitled "Fallibilities of Other Intelligent Life in Xanth". He repaid a debt to the Good Magician Humfrey, incurred by seeking information from him on other lifeforms, by serving time in a small vial answering questions for people. After repaying the debt, he stayed in the vial to gain further information. Beauregard met Good Magician Humfrey in demon school, where they became friends and greeted each other with insults. In the book ''
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'', it is revealed that he works as a tour guide in hell, and has fallen in love with Angela Angel, when their toes accidentally brushed a love spring while they were arguing with each other. Angela later returns in '' Knot Gneiss'' trying to find substance so she and Beauregard can be together in Xanth.


The Brain Coral

A form of
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kept in stasis in preservative fluids in the land of
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. Its goal was to prevent the awakening of the Demon X(A/N)th, but it failed. Many people are held, or have been held, in its preservative fluids for eventual release including (Neo-)Sorceress Vadne, Magician Murphy, and Harold Harpy. The Brain Coral was a main character in the book ''
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''.


Chameleon

A major supporting character in ''
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'', Chameleon is Bink's wife and Dor's mother. She is also known by the aliases Fanchon, Wynne, and Dee. Chameleon's talent is that her physical attractiveness and her intelligence vary inversely, a monthly cycle she cannot control. The transformations complicated her personal life, and she found it convenient to adopt three personas with different names: Wynne is among the most beautiful women in Xanth, but is cognitively impaired to the point of being unable to live independently; Dee is of average appearance and intelligence; and Fanchon is hideously ugly but the smartest person in Xanth. Even though her talent is not magician-caliber, she was named King of Xanth during the Next Wave invasion because she was in her Fanchon phase at the time and thus the person most able to plan a defense of Castle Roogna.


Chlorine

The wife of the Demon X(A/N)th and mother of Nimbus. She lives in the Nameless Castle. Before she met Demon X(A/N)th, she was plain, mean, and stupid. She wished to be beautiful, smart, and nice, and Nimby ( Demon X(A/N)th in disguise) changed her accordingly. Her talent is to poison water; her new intelligence enabled her to use this talent beneficially, by toxifying water just enough to purify it of microbial life. Due to her abusive upbringing, she had only one tear left in her eyes, half a tear in each; shedding that tear would blind her, but she did so when Nimby was set on fire by her horrible parents. This caused X(A/N)th to win a Demon bet, enabling him to save himself and make Chlorine's transformation permanent. Nimby and Chlorine have a son named Nimbus. She has a twin sister named Fluorine, who unfortunately is just as mean and nasty as Chlorine used to be.


Demon X(A/N)th

The
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whose extended presence created
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's magic. He is constantly at battle with
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,
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,
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, and other Demons who represent the planets in an astral game of gaining recognition. Earth is currently the most recognized one with Xanth coming dead last because nobody seems to believe in it. X(A/N)th first appears in the second book, ''
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'', and is the star of the 20th Xanth book, '' Yon Ill Wind'' (as Nimby, a horrendously ugly donkey-headed dragon), and the 23rd, ''
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''. He currently enjoys living in the floating castle with his consort Chlorine and son Nimbus. He has also been known to travel in the form of Nimby.


Fracto

Also called Cumulo-Fracto-Nimbus, this demon cloud roams the land of Xanth, blowing up storms to cause mischief. Later, he tamed Happy Bottom in the Region of Air and had a daughter, Fray Cloud (Fracto and Happy Bottom). He was introduced in ''
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'' and appeared in many subsequent books.


The Gap Dragon

The Gap Dragon or
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is a
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that lives in the Gap Chasm that runs the width of
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. Because the Gap Chasm had a forget spell put on it by Dor in '' Castle Roogna'', nobody could remember it and therefore couldn't remember the dragon, making anyone who entered the Chasm easy prey. In ''
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'', he was de-aged at the
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, after which he was befriended by three-year-old Princess
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. Ivy renamed him Stanley Steamer because the Gap Dragon can only breathe steam, not fire. After an accident with Jordan The Barbarian, Stanley was sent far away. He was later found by Jordan The Barbarian, Threnody, Grundy The Golem, Rapunzel, and Snortimer at a
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and
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lake retreat. The Gap Dragon still today protects the Gap Chasm from intruders, catching prey, and always being a faithful friend to Princess Ivy. He is married to Stella/Stacey Steamer (Princess Ivy named her Stacey but the Xanth lexicon put it down as Stella). They alternate guarding the Gap Chasm and watching their son Steven.


Happy Bottom

Formerly called Tropical Storm Gladys, Happy Bottom was blown into Xanth from Mundania when the Demon X(A/N)th entered the land of Xanth, stirring out magic dust and causing madness. She was tamed by Fracto later. Their daughter is Fray Cloud.


Jenny Elf and Sammy Cat

Jenny is named after a fan of the Xanth series who corresponded with Piers Anthony after a severe car accident that left her partially paralyzed. Jenny, who is based on the elves of the ElfQuest series by
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, comes from the world of Two Moons. Her constant companion is her cat Sammy, who can find anything but home. Her friends are Che Centaur and Gwendolyn Goblin. They are introduced in ''
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''. Jenny marries the werewolf Prince Jeremy in ''
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''. Sammy Cat, who is named for the Mundanian Jenny's pet cat, has his own adventure as a main character in '' Up in a Heaval'', meeting his own true love Claire Voyant Cat in the process.


Justin Tree

A man transformed into a tree by
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for 76 years in the
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universe. He rejected offers to be transformed back into a man and seems to like being a tree during that time. His talent is Voice Projection, letting him speak from anywhere without the use of his vocal cords, and he retained this ability even as a tree. By the time of the novel ''
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'', he eventually felt a desire to have an adventure of his own. With his spirit temporarily anchored to Breanna of the Black Wave, he traveled around Xanth with her, and the pair ultimately fell in love. In the process, he and Breanna developed a newfound appreciation for the zombies of Xanth, and he agreed to become the new Zombie Master in place of Jonathan, who was seeking to retire. Justin was subsequently returned to human form and took youth elixir to restore him to the age of 18, spending the next three years with Breanna and marrying her when he was 21 again (following the events of ''
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'', during which time he bore the Ring of Idea), then assuming the duties of the Zombie Master full-time. He and Breanna subsequently became the parents of a child named Amber Dawn, who had been delivered by the time of ''
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''.


Okra Ogress

An ogress born with the talent of a supersonic voice. Having her ogre characteristics diluted by having accidentally gotten a magic talent she isn't as ugly and stupid as a normal ogre. Because of this she wanted to be a main character since nothing bad happens to a main character. She traveled with Mela Merwoman and Ida in "
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" in order to ask the Good Magician Humfrey. She marries Smithereen Ogre and has two children with him: Og and Not-Og.


Sim

Son and heir to
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. He is being tutored by Che Centaur. He has dated Ilene, the second daughter of Trent and Iris. Appears in ''
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'' and stars in ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Simurgh

The wisest of birds and keeper of the seeds of the tree of life. Based on the
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of Persian myth. She is introduced in ''
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'' as a leader of the winged animals of Xanth. It is said that she has already survived the destruction and recreation of the universe several times. She married Chex Centaur to Chieron Centaur, and commanded all winged monsters to protect their son Che. Her chick is Sim.


Snortimer

Snortimer is the monster under Ivy's bed in the land of
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. He loves to grab at pretty young ankles. He will fade out of existence when Ivy gets too old to believe in bed monsters. He stayed with the fauns and nymphs in place of Stanley Steamer (the Gap Dragon).


Volney Vole

The mate of
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, Volney was a main character in ''
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''. Volney replaces his S's with V's in speech; however, to his ears, S's from others sound like hissing.


Fray Cloud

Daughter of Fracto and Happy Bottom.


References


Citations


Sources

* Xanth novels
Xanth Character Database
* Piers Anthony's Visual Guide to Xanth (With Jody Lynn Nye) * Encyclopedia of Xanth (1987, by Jody Lynn Nye), a Crossroads Adventure game book set in the Xanth universe. {{DEFAULTSORT:Xanth Characters, List Of Lists of fictional characters