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The Kalvan series is a series of
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novels started by
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and continued by his authority
John F. Carr John Francis Carr (born December 25, 1944) is an American science fiction editor and writer as well as the executor of the literary estate of H. Beam Piper. Career Carr was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and raised in San Diego, California ...
, about a
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police officer who is transported to an alternate world. The series is part of Piper's
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and features many of the characters from that series. The police officer, Calvin Morrison, is picked up by a "cross-time flying saucer" (really a
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conveyor) and dropped off in an alternate Pennsylvania where "
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s" (speakers of
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) migrated east across
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and arrived in
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. This is different from the real world, where they moved west into
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.


Books

The Kalvan series consists of eight books:


Reception and analysis

''
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'' says of the Paratime and Kalvan series, "''Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen'' remains the most successful and enjoyable of all these tales." Joseph Major noted that upon the publication of ''Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen'', "Fans were gratified to see Piper returning to his established "Paratime" series". He notes the passing of the author and the 20-year break between books, calling ''The Great Kings' War'' "the long hoped-for sequel and continuation" of the previous installment. In a review of the later book, ''Siege of Tarr-Hostigos'', Don D'Ammassa notes that "Carr and Green have expanded on iper'soriginal work, giving greater depth to the world and peopling it with believable, if not always likeable, characters." Noting the prior change in authorship, of ''Kalvan Kingmaker'', Stephen H Silver notes "Carr does an excellent job of capturing Piper's style and stories in his world." Silver notes that due to the previous installment ''Great Kings' War'' being out of print for over a decade, Carr focuses heavily on "providing some of the information readers need in order to follow the labyrinthine plots in the novel," also noting that the novel feels much like a middle book of a series. D'Ammassa says the book is "a story of intrigue and war that doesn't involve as much of the paratime police as I expected," noting the entertainment value from a science-fiction perspective.


Plot and characters


Characters


Kalvan (Calvin Morrison)

Calvin Morrison is a state trooper of the
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who is accidentally picked up by a cross-time flying saucer (a
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conveyor) and carried to another timeline. Calvin's father was a
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minister who pressured him into joining the ministry, but his academic interests focused on history, particularly military history. At the outbreak of the
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, he left his studies and joined the Army, later joining the Pennsylvania State Police and rising to the rank of corporal. On May 19, 1964, Calvin was approaching a building containing a suspect when he stumbled into a "cross-time flying saucer" and was carried into another timeline. In the terminology of the First Level, Calvin was carried from the Fourth Level, Europo-American, Hispano-Columbian sub-sector to the Fourth Level, Aryan-Transpacific, Styphon's House sub-sector. After stumbling out of the conveyor, Calvin found himself in a world that looked like the Pennsylvania that he knew, but had notable differences, particularly old-growth forest (he knew that the area was clear-cut in the past). Initially thinking that he was transported into the far future, he then realized that nearby mountains had obviously not been quarried. Calvin eventually finds some nearby peasants who feed him, but a large raiding party attacks the settlement, with Calvin being instrumental in saving the villagers. Reinforcements later arrive, although in the confusion he is shot by a beautiful young woman leading them, although the bullet hits his police badge, saving his life (albeit with injuries). While recuperating, he gradually learns the local language and situation, learning that he is in the Princedom of Hostigos, part of the larger Great Kingdom of Hos-Harphax, which is being threatened by the neighboring princedoms of Nostor and Sask. The woman leading the reinforcements was Rylla, the daughter of Prince Ptosphes, the ruler of Hostigos. The locals, who refer to themselves as the ''Zarthani'' and do not use surnames, and pronounce "Calvin" as ''Kalvan'', the name by which he is referred for the remainder of the series. Kalvan learns that Hostigos has very little
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(known as ''fireseed'' locally) because the princedom had been cut off from the material by the priests of Styphon, a local god that has a monopoly on the knowledge and production of fireseed. However, due to his history background, Kalvan knows the formula for creating gunpowder and demonstrates how to manufacture it for Ptosphes, Rylla, and the other local leaders, developing a recipe that proves significantly more powerful than "Styphon's Best" being sold to the other princedoms. Using this knowledge Hostigos begins manufacturing an independent, local supply of fireseed, and Kalvan is able to help the princedom push back the attacks by Nostor and Sask, eventually forming an new, independent kingdom of Hos-Hostigos.


Other characters

* Prince Ptosphes is the prince of Hostigos. Facing the impending conquest of his princedom by his neighbors, he embraces the knowledge that Kalvan brings, particularly the production of fireseed. He persuades Kalvan that the other princes would never support one of their own equals becoming king of Hos-Hostigos, and that Kalvan must become the new king. Ptosphes becomes a trusted advisor to Kalvan throughout the series. * Rylla is the daughter of Ptosphes and future wife of Kalvan. An only child, she was trained in military tactics and led the reinforcements to ward off the attack by Nostori raiders that led to her shooting and nearly killing Kalvan. * Prince Sarrask is the prince of Sask, a neighboring princedoms that, along with Nostor, are threatening Hostigos on the eve of Kalvan's arrival. Following his defeat at the end of ''Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen'', he joins the new kingdom of Hos-Hostigos and later becomes a stalwart supporter of Kalvan. * Verkan Vall is a Paratime Police officer who leads the investigation into Kalvan's unintentional transportation across timelines. Although he is able to determine that Kalvan certainly has deduced what happened to him, he also finds that Kalvan has developed a cover story for his arrival and deduces that he is unlikely to reveal the Paratime secret to anyone else.


Races and cultures


Zarthani

The Zarthani are a group of
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descendants who speak a language which belongs to a branch of Indo-European unattested in our timeline, but which has some superficial resemblances to ancient
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in sounds and word-endings (but not in grammar). The words for "father" and "mother" in Zarthani are ''phadros'' and ''mavra'' (from
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' and '). The Zarthani are the inhabitants of the five Great Kingdoms.


Urgothi

The Urgothi are a race of proto-Germans. A thousand years after the arrival of the ''Ros-Zarthani'', the Urgothi arrived from the ''Cold Lands''. They found the coastal areas settled by the ''Ros-Zarthani'' and so they moved east and south into the ''Sea of Grass'' (the
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) and near the ''Great River'' (the
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). The Urgothi created the ''Middle Kingdoms'', including ''Grefftscharr''.


Ruthani

The ''Ruthani'' are the real world Native Americans. They are considered
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by the Zarthani, who virtually exterminated the ''Eastern Ruthani'' when they arrived in the area to become the Great Kingdoms.


Great Kingdoms

The North American Atlantic coast is the location of the ''Great Kingdoms''. These kingdoms are inhabited by the Zarthani and are the main location of the series. Originally there were five Great Kingdoms (''Hos-Zygros'', ''Hos-Agrys'', ''Hos-Harphax'', ''Hos-Ktemnos'', and ''Hos-Bletha''), but at the end of ''
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'', the new Great Kingdom of '' Hos-Hostigos'' is formed. Part way through the series, Kalvan also recognizes a seventh Great Kingdom, ''Hos-Rathon''. Neither ''Hos-Hostigos'' nor ''Hos-Rathon'' are recognized by any of the other Great Kingdoms. Another Zarthani political entity outside the framework of the Great Kingdoms is ''Trygath'', in the Ohio valley. The Ohio River was not along the Zarthani eastwards migration routes, and Trygath is a semi-barbarous area known for its horse-breeding, and not considered ''Hos'' or "Great".


Hos-Hostigos

Hos-Hostigos was formed by Kalvan from the former Harphaxi princedoms of ''Hostigos'' (also known as ''Old Hostigos''), ''Nostor'', ''Sask'', ''Beshta'', ''Nyklos'', and ''Ulthor'', along with a new princedom of ''Sashta''. Due to the unilateral nature of the kingdom's establishment, it is not recognized as a Great Kingdom by any other kingdoms. Kalvan began a rapid modernization plan of the kingdom's armies (including attempting to replace pikemen with musketeers), as well as infrastructure improvements such as the ''Great Kings' Highway'', a two-lane stone road running through the kingdom. The flag of Hos-Hostigos is decreed to be a red keystone (the symbol of Calvin Morrison's native
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) on a dark green field.


=Hostigos

= The princedom of ''Hostigos'', also known as ''Old Hostigos'', is the first princedom of the kingdom of Hos-Hostigos founded by Kalvan. At the time of Kalvan's arrival, Hostigos consisted of all of
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, southern
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, and
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south of
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and was ruled by Prince Ptosphes. Its flag is a blue halberd-head on a red field. After Kalvan married Ptosphes' daughter Rylla, Kalvan became heir to Old Hostigos. Hostigos' capital (and the capital of Hos-Hostigos) is ''Hostigos Town'' (soon to become ''Hostigos City'', built on the site of real-world
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). Notable castles include ''Tarr-Hostigos'', the home of Prince Ptosphes, which defends Hostigos Town.


=Sask

= ''Sask'', consisting of Blair and parts of Clearfield,
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, and
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Counties in Pennsylvania, is one of Old Hostigos' former enemies ruled by the gluttonous Prince Sarrask. After the extremely bloody Battle of Fyk and the capture of Sarrask, Sask becomes an important tool in Kalvan's war against Styphon's House. Sask's capital is ''Sask Town'' (on the site of real-world
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), and its flag is a golden-rayed sun on a green field.


=Nostor

= To the north-east of Hostigos, ''Nostor'' — consisting of Tioga and parts of
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, Lycoming, and Montour counties to the forks of the Susquehanna — is another one of Old Hostigos' former enemies. At the time of Kalvan's arrival, Nostor was ruled by the cruel Prince Gormoth and was to be the main arm of the Styphon's House attack on Hostigos. The reformed Hostigi forces under Kalvan's guidance defeated the Nostori army and invaded the princedom, leading to a brief civil war within Nostor. The new prince, Prince Pheblon, agrees to join Hos-Hostigos. Nostor's capital is ''Nostor Town'' (near real-world
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), and its flag is an orange lily on a black field.


=Other princedoms

= Beshta is located in the Besh (Juniata) River Valley, south-east of Old Hostigos and was ruled by Prince Baltar when Kalvan arrived in Hostigos. Its colors are black and pale yellow. The princedom of Sashta was created out of eastern Sask, western Beshta, and southern Hostigos by order of King Kalvan as a means of keeping Balthar's brother, Balthames from causing any trouble or from wielding any real power. Nyklos is located north-west of Old Hostigos and consists of
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and McKean County, Pennsylvania. Nyklos is ruled by Prince Armanes and a truly voluntarily princedom of the new kingdom of Hos-Hostigos. Ulthor is a voluntary princedom of Hos-Hostigos and is located in the north-western corner of Hos-Hostigos and contains the only port in the kingdom (real world
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).


Hos-Harphax

''Hos-Harphax'' is the original Great Kingdom of the princedoms that joined to form Hos-Hostigos. Hos-Harphax is one of the older Great Kingdoms and was created when the trading city of ''Harphax City'' at the mouth of the Susquehanna River began to exert its influence on the other cities, towns, and villages upstream from Harphax City. At the beginning of the Kalvan series, Hos-Harphax includes the territory of real-world Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and southern New Jersey, and is ruled by '' Great King Kaiphranos'', who dies in ''
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''.


Other kingdoms

Hos-Ktemnos has one of the best militaries in the Great Kingdoms, consisting of the ''Sacred Squares''. Hos-Ktemnos is located in
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,
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and
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and is the site of the city of ''Balph'', the headquarters of ''Styphon's House''. Hos-Bletha is the southernmost Great Kingdom (consisting of real world
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and
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) and was originally a part of ''Hos-Ktemnos''. Hos-Agrys is based in New York state, northern New Jersey, and southwestern Quebec, with its capital at Agrys City (Manhattan Island). Hos-Zygros includes New England, most of Quebec, and part of eastern Ontario. The capital, Zygros City, is on the site of the real-world city of Quebec.


Middle Kingdoms

The ''Middle Kingdoms'' are located in central North America. They include ''Grefftscharr'', a major trading city, ''Rathon'', and ''Dorg''. ''Rathon'' was later recognized by Great King Kalvan as the seventh ''Great Kingdom'' of ''Hos-Rathon''.


Grefftscharr

Grefftscharr is a Kingdom centered around a major trading city in the location of our Chicago and strongest of the Middle Kingdoms. In the Kalvan series, Paratime Police Chief Verkan Vall establishes a cover of being from Grefftscharr when he helps Kalvan. Grefftscharr covers the area of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Western Ohio and Southern Ontario around the Great Lakes.


Styphon's House

''Styphon's House'' is the temple of the god ''Styphon'', originally a minor healer god, but who rose to prominence when his priests gained a monopoly control on the manufacture of gunpowder, and began to actively intervene in politics and finance. The main temple of Styphon's House is in the city of ''Balph'', located in the Great Kingdom of ''Hos-Ktemnos''.


Holy Order of the Zarthani Knights

The ''Holy Order of the Zarthani Knights'' is one of the two military arms of Styphon's House. The Knights defend the Great Kingdoms of ''Hos-Ktemnos'' and ''Hos-Bletha'' from the barbarians of the ''Sastragath''. The Knights are similar to the real world's crusading orders. The Knights are divided up into ''Lances'', which are then combined into ''Wedges''.


Styphon's Own Guard

''Styphon's Own Guard'' is the other military branch of Styphon's House. The soldiers in this military wear red armor and have been known to kill friendly soldiers who try to flee the battlefield.


The Great Kings' War

The Great Kings' War is the
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between Great King Kalvan and Styphon's House. The war also involves the pro-Styphon Great Kingdoms of ''Hos-Harphax'' and ''Hos-Ktemnos'' and the Pro-Kalvan/Anti-Styphon forces of ''Hos-Rathon'' and the Urgothi "barbarians" led by Warlord Ranjar Sargos. The war is to some extent a continuation of the ''Hostigos War of Unification'' (shown in ''
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''). The war begins in the book '' Great Kings' War''.


Battles and Campaigns


=''Great Kings' War''

= * ''The Battle of Chothros Heights'' (Kalvan victory) -- The battle where Kalvan utterly defeated the Harphaxi Royal Army and destroyed three lances of Zarthani Knights. * ''The Battle of Tenebra'' (Styphon's House victory) -- The battle where the Styphoni (led by Grand Master Soton), defeated the Hostigi army led by Prince Ptosphes because of the treachery of Balthar of Beshta * ''The Battle of Phyrax'' (Kalvan victory) -- The extremely bloody battle in which Kalvan repulsed the Styphoni Holy Host from Hostigos after the Battle of Tenebra.


See also

* ''
Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen ''Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen'' is a 1965 science fiction novel by American writer H. Beam Piper; it is part of his Paratime series of stories, and was expanded by John F. Carr to form the Kalvan series (with some installments co-written by Carr a ...
'' * '' Great Kings' War'' * ''
Kalvan Kingmaker ''Kalvan Kingmaker'' is an English language science fiction novel by John F. Carr, the third book in the Kalvan series The Kalvan series is a series of science fiction novels started by H. Beam Piper and continued by his authority John F. ...
'' * '' Siege at Tarr-Hostigos''


References

*
John F. Carr John Francis Carr (born December 25, 1944) is an American science fiction editor and writer as well as the executor of the literary estate of H. Beam Piper. Career Carr was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and raised in San Diego, California ...
, ''
Kalvan Kingmaker ''Kalvan Kingmaker'' is an English language science fiction novel by John F. Carr, the third book in the Kalvan series The Kalvan series is a series of science fiction novels started by H. Beam Piper and continued by his authority John F. ...
'', Pequod Press, 2000, pages 14–16 (information on the history of the Zarthani and Urgothi)


Notes

{{Notelist Novels by H. Beam Piper Novels by John F. Carr