The True Game
The True Game is the collective name for a series of three related trilogies of short novels by Sheri S. Tepper. The novels explore the Lands of the True Game, a portion of a planet explored by humanity somewhere in the future. These novels straddle the genres of both fantasy and science-fiction, although this does not become apparent until quite late in the overall story.
Each of the trilogies focuses on the point of view of one particular character. The Peter trilogy tells the story from the point of view of Peter, a shape-shifting youth. The Mavin series tells an earlier portion of the story from the point of view of Mavin Manyshaped, Peter's shape-shifting mother. The Jinian series overlaps with and extends the Peter series and tells the story from the point of view of Jinian, a young wizardly woman.
Books in series
Peter series
- King's Blood Four
- Necromancer Nine
- Wizard's Eleven
Mavin Manyshaped series
- The Song of Mavin Manyshaped
- The Flight of Mavin Manyshaped
- The Search of Mavin Manyshaped
Jinian series
- Jinian Footseer
- Dervish Daughter
- Jinian Star-Eye
Talents
Within the Lands of the True Game, humans have come to possess "talents".- Shapeshifting
- The ability to see the future
- Telekinesis
- Self-levitation
- Self-teleportation
- The ability to heal the sick or wounded
- The ability to raise the dead
- Telepathy
- Pyrokinesis
- The ability to store power for use by the other talents
- The ability to beguile others into following them
Other humans are just ordinary humans and are referred to as pawns.
For the most part, the talented humans live in groups called demesnes and the demesnes are constantly warring with each other in great games. In the process, as usually occurs with wars, death and destruction and waste occurs, especially among the pawns. The stories examine the morality of the so-called True Game and other related issues.
As time goes on, the earlier history of humans on the planet and even to the creatures who occupied the planet prior to the arrival of the humans is introduced. Ultimately, the story deals with the question of whether life on the planet will survive at all.