Incarceron

Incarceron is a Science Fiction duology (with the feel of, and marketed as Fantasy) by Catherine Fisher. It tells the story of the prison complex known as Incarceron. Incarceron is infinite, inescapable, and to top it off, it's a malevolent sentient being hell-bent on forever confining the thousands of inmates inside it. No one enters, no one escapes — except one boy. Finn is a troubled inmate with vague memories of another life outside the prison.

During a struggle within the prison, Finn finds a crystal key, which he and many others believe may be the key to Incarceron. He soon discovers that the key has another purpose; through the key, which turns out to function as a communication device, he meets a girl named Claudia. Claudia claims to live Outside Incarceron, but is doomed to an arranged marriage. With help from Claudia and from visions of the legendary Sapphique, Finn is determined to unlock the mysteries of his past and perhaps escape from Incarceron.

The sequel and conclusion, Sapphique, reveals greater problems.

Incarceron provides examples of:

 * Action Girl: Attia.
 * AI Is a Crapshoot
 * The Alcatraz: Since the creation of Incarceron, only Sapphique has escaped, although the Warden may come and go as he pleases.
 * Anti-Hero: Finn.
 * Big Bad: Queen Sia.
 * Bigger Bad: While Queen Sia is the main threat in the Realm, the true evil is Incarceron.
 * Body Horror: The Half-men.
 * Chain-gangs also qualify, being a group of people fused together and sharing a consciousness. They assimilate their victims.
 * Briar Patching: One of the tales of Sapphique involves him facing off against a giant mechanical wolf that threatens him with many deadly fates, but Sapphique begs above all else, not to be thrown into the lake. Of course, when he is thrown into the lake, he swims to safety.
 * Chess Motifs: Barely noticeable in the first book, but emphasized more in Sapphique.
 * Comm Links: One of the properties of the keys.
 * Cosmic Plaything: The prisoners.
 * Crystal Dragon Jesus:
 * Dystopia: Incarceron became one as it slowly drove its inmates insane.
 * Outside could also be considered one, with the way Protocol keeps everyone in an enforced Era.
 * Earn Your Happy Ending
 * Follow in My Footsteps: Claudia's father, the Warden of Incarceron, has raised her to succeed him and become the ruler of the world.
 * Genius Loci: The titular prison.
 * Gilded Cage: It may be open Outside of Incarceron, and the nobility may have a high standard of life, but people are still forced to live as if they were still in a medieval period.
 * God Save Us From the Queen
 * Gone Horribly Wrong: The titular prison.
 * Good Is Not Nice: Keiro is a callous Combat Pragmatist that everyone but Finn seems to assume will betray them the second it's convenient for him, but he honors his bond with Finn and saves him and Attia several times throughout the books.
 * Grand Theft Me:.
 * Great Escape
 * Had to Come to Prison to Be a Crook:
 * Hannibal Lecture: Incarceron is very proficient in this.
 * Hellhole Prison: Incarceron treats its prisoners as playthings to manipulate for its own enjoyment.
 * I Just Want to Be Human:
 * Incurable Cough of Death: Jared.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Keiro, Finn's oathbrother, can be quite rude, and sometimes even mean, but that doesn't stop him from being a good friend.
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia: Finn. He can't remember his childhood, but recalls vague bits from his past.
 * Literal Surveillance Bug: A creation of Jared's.
 * Luke, I Am Your Father:
 * MacGuffin: The keys.
 * Sapphique's glove in the sequel.
 * Medieval Stasis: A collection of laws, simply known as Protocol, forbid progress in the outside world.
 * Mouse World:
 * Prince Charmless: Casper.
 * Rebellious Princess: Claudia, though she's not a princess yet.
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning: Incarceron's eyes are red.
 * Scavenger World
 * Science Fantasy: The novel has both fantasy and sci-fi elements.
 * Shrouded in Myth: Sapphique.
 * Slap Slap Kiss: Keiro and Attia have this dynamic, though romance is debatable.
 * Split Personality Merge: While they were originally separate, at the end.
 * Super Intelligent: The Sapients, who created Incarceron and now hold all the advanced knowledge of the past before Era.
 * Tough Love: Although John Arlex is hard on Claudia and has essentially raised her to become the perfect Queen, he eventually admits that he grew to love her as a true daughter.
 * Trauma-Induced Amnesia:.
 * Weather Control Machine: Incarceron controls its own climate, able to make the temperature unbearably hot or freezing cold.
 * Well Intentioned Extremists: The Steel Wolves.
 * What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Let's face it, a sentient prison is not a good idea. Especially if there is no way out whatsoever.
 * You Are What You Hate:
 * Weather Control Machine: Incarceron controls its own climate, able to make the temperature unbearably hot or freezing cold.
 * Well Intentioned Extremists: The Steel Wolves.
 * What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Let's face it, a sentient prison is not a good idea. Especially if there is no way out whatsoever.
 * You Are What You Hate: