World of Tiers

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The World of Tiers is a series of novels by Philip Jose Farmer.

Tropes used in World of Tiers include:
  • Ancient Artifact: The Horn of Shambarimen.
  • Author Avatar: Paul Janus Finnegan (note the initials).
  • Cool Gate: Inter-dimensional machines/gates.
  • Dimensional Traveler: Paul Janus Finnegan (AKA Kikaha the Trickster) and Robert Wolff spend much of the novels traveling through artificially created universes.
  • Interdimensional Travel Device: People can travel between the artificial universes of the setting by using gates. Gates can be activated by various means, including tokens and playing music on a special horn.
  • Layered World: Says so, right in the series name.
  • Portal Cut: One of the many interdimensional teleport gates is a trap that dismembers by severing the connection and the intruder.
  • Portal Network
  • Red Pill, Blue Pill: An aging man with a failed life and a shrewish wife is in the basement of a tract house he is buying when a door between the worlds opens up. He can stay with his living-death retirement or leap into the utter unknown. Soul-killing safety vs death-or-glory.
  • Significant Monogram: Paul Janus Finnegan.
  • Villainous Incest: Incest is perfectly acceptable among the Lords and Ladies of the pocket.
  • World Shapes: The World of Tiers takes the form of a world-sized tower of Babel, just that the continent-sized layers (tiers) are way wider than they are tall. And the top layer has the Lord's palace on it.
  • Year Inside, Hour Outside: Time in the pocket universes moves quite differently indeed.