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The "Wheel of Time" series is one of the most popular fantasy series today, started by Robert Jordan and completed from Jordan's notes by Brandon Sanderson.

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In the second season of the Wheel of Time TV series, While Egwene is powerful, she is still just a novice at that point, and while Rand is even more powerful, his training is even less advanced, to ...
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In the Wheel of Time books, there exists a child's game called Snakes and Foxes, which is said to have been deliberately designed so that one has to break the rules to win. However in one of the later ...
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In The Eye of the World chapter 24 Rand meet Ba'alzamon in the nightmare. Ba'alzamon say: The Light will not help you and the Eye of the World will not serve you. You are my hound and if you will not ...
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In Wheel of Time Book 10, Crossroads of Twilight Prologue, Davram Bashere's tent is robbed and Deira Bashere is injured fighting off the robbers. The burglars are then found dead. Here is the summary ...
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In one of his interpretations of the Wheel of Time's Trollocs, artist Wayne Barlowe drew the monster holding a blade that looks like a giant sickle, with the concave edge being the sharpened one- is ...
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I just started reading Winter's Heart and I came across an odd passage, where Logain is told that there are new deserters that have to be hunted: Gedwyn Torval Rochaid Kisman Dashiva Flinn Hopwil ...
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A stedding cuts a wielder of the One Power off from the source, stopping their power. But what if a weave has been set? Would that also be ended iby a stedding? For instance, would a Compulsion, which ...
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In The Shadow Rising (book 4 of The Wheel of Time series), Loial mentions that: "Another attempt she wrote of, by only nine, during the Trolloc Wars, damaged the Gate in such a way that the Aes ...
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Slight spoiler for Wheel of Time book 2: The Great Hunt . . . . . In The Wheel of Time, I understand production and the need for weapons 'n things, but why do the Seanchan value damane who can locate ...
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In the Wheel of Time series, I was confused about what went on when the troupe that brought Logain Ablar to Tar Valon reported to the Amyrlin Seat. To recap Why was Liandrin about to be punished for ...
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(Super-spoilers ahead, kind of.) ... As the breaking of the world begins, civilization - and the Aes Sedai especially - have a very good grip on what's going on. They might not be aware of the ...
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Reading the series for the first time. I just finished The Great Hunt, chapter 9 “Leavetakings”. At the end of the chapter we’re reintroduced to Bayle Domon, the captain of The Spray. The narration ...
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In The Wheel of Time's setting, the magical One Power is comprised of a "feminine" half, saidar, and a "masculine" half, saidin. The One Power is often depicted using the symbol of ...
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Did Robert Jordan ever remark on the similarities between The Wheel of Time and Tolkien's Legendarium? Especially names from The Silmarillion (Hurin, Huan &c.) and characters/themes (not names, ...
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I've watched a few episodes of Amazon's new Wheel of Time series. It has its pros and cons, but something strange about it is that just about every single place has strong ethnic variety, as though it ...
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From watching the Wheel of Time TV show, I got a pretty confused interpretation of who and what the children of the light/whitecloaks are and what they do (as you can see in this question). There's a ...
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I haven't read the books, but I just started watching the Wheel of Time TV show on Amazon Prime, and I note that they have "Questioners", whose entire job, as far as I can tell, is to root ...
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In what book and chapter is Olver introduced in "The Wheel of Time" series. I thought it was in "Lord of Chaos", or am I mistaken?
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Full disclosure, I never cared for the character of Cadsuane. My favorite scene is when Tam al'Thor refuses to accede and calls her a bully to her face. It occurs to me that this may be the intent ...
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I just finished reading the first book of Robert Jordan's scifi Wheel of time series: the Eye of the World, and my question contains a subtle spoiler (so be careful!). In the Eye of the World, the ...
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Halfway through The Eye of the World, the first novel in the Wheel of Time saga, Rand's little troupe find themselves in Whitebridge and Rand just stood tall enough to see over the wall, then ducked ...
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In the novel, The Eye of the World, the first in the saga The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan, Rand's little troupe, after meeting the Travellers, find themselves at an inn, where they have the ...
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Going by many of the names used in The Eye of the World, the first novel in The Wheel of Time saga which appears to have a strong Irish influence, is there an Irish saying that is akin to what Thom ...
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Midway through his novel The Eye of the World, the first book in the saga, The Wheel of Time, Robert Jordan writes: He tried tracing the maze with his eyes, to see how many connections Ba'alzamon ...
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In The Eye of the World, the first novel in The Wheel of Time saga: [Moiraine] smiled drily at his surprise, "I told you I asked questions." I don't recall reading that she has said that. ...
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In The Eye of the World, the first novel in The Wheel of Time saga, Robert Jordan, the author, writes: The sun was a swollen, red blood ball, more fiery than the hottest day of summer and bright ...
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In The Eye of the World when the protagonists are in the city of Aridhol, Robert Jordan, the author, writes: "You can sleep anytime," Matt said determinedly. "Look where we are. A ...
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In The Eye of the World, the first book in the Wheel of Time cycle, the following occurs: And in that moment the pulling vanished. The Trolloc at his leg threw up its hands and screamed. All of the ...
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In The Eye of the World, the first novel in The Wheel of Time saga, Robert Jordan, the author wrote: at night their cookfires outnumbered the stars and dawn revealed the banner of Ba'alzamon at their ...
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In the Wheel of Time there are many references to the dagger that Mat takes from Shadar Logoth corrupting people and turning them against even their closest companions. There are too many references ...
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The Whitecloaks ride around telling people what to do. They are unwelcome everywhere they go. They have spotless uniforms and tents to maintain as well as horses. They can afford lodgings and drinks ...
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In the 4th book of the Wheel of Time, The Shadow Rising, Chapter 10 (The Stone Stands) Rand uses a powerful weave with the help of Callandor to purge the Shadowspawn from the Stone of Tear. I always ...
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I was reading recently about the US military assassin Carlos Hathcock, and specifically noticed the following: Hathcock once said that he survived in his work because of an ability to "get in the ...
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In The Great Hunt, Liandrin takes Egwene and Nynaeve through the ways into captivity, and leaves her friends (apparently) to be killed. Why go through all the trouble if the someone wanted them out of ...
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In the Wheel of Time series, the Seanchan are great believers in omens. Our Andoran friends believe it is all superstitious nonsense, quite similar to how the Seanchan view tales of trollocs and other ...
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In the first several books of the Wheel of Time, Ba'alzamon appears to Rand, Mat, and Perrin in their dreams, which unless I'm mistaken we later learn is probably Tel'aran'rhiod. Among other things, ...
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The Choedan Kal are two large statues that are the focus of the One Power in the Wheel of Time series, both of which were mostly buried. Is there any specifications on their heights? Every wiki I've ...
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Brandon Sanderson has made it quite clear that The Fire Within The Ways, a "deleted scene" from A Memory of Light which was recently published in the Unfettered III anthology, is not canon. However, ...
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Traveling is the art of using the One Power to transport over vast distances nearly instantaneously through a portal called Gateway. https://wot.fandom.com/wiki/Traveling In the books, it is vital ...
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We have descriptions of what it feels like once a person has been severed or burned out, but do we have descriptions of what the act of severing feels like when it occurs? We know that a person ...
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Channeling is a thing of soul. Souls are reborn/spun back out by the Wheel periodically, to say nothing of the only channeling soul that we know who is also a Hero of the Horn (the Dragon soul). While ...
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My first few reads through the Wheel of Time series, I was under the strong impression that Jaret Byar was corrupted solely by his proximity to Padan Fain (his own inherent character being somewhat ...
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In The Dragon Reborn Perrin and others visit the town of Remen where they find Gaul the Aiel locked in a cage. Later Perrin frees him and, after a fight with the Whitecloaks, Gaul says they should run....
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In The Wheel of Time, the Aes Sedai seem to travel throughout the entire main continent (up to the Aiel Waste), and from what I have seen, have absolutely no concern for money. They also seem to be ...
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In the foreword to The Gathering Storm, Sanderson mentions that he was contacted to write the final three books for the Wheel of Time series, which were at the time still part of A Memory of Light. ...
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Throughout the Wheel of Time series, it is almost comical how often Robert Jordan uses the phrase "crossed her arms beneath her breasts" to indicate a woman's displeasure. So much so that it seems ...
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In The Great Hunt, Fain is freed from his cell in Fal Dara by an unspecified person. Now, before anyone says "Isn't it obvious?", let's analyse the scene in question. The door to the outer ...
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Given the vast technology available during the age of Legends, added to the obviously inquisitive minds of the scientists of the time. It is extremely likely that space exploration would have been ...
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In chapter 27 of A Memory of Light, Mat says: Laero lendhe an indemela Min thinks it was: ...Something about a flag. When questioned about it he says: It's a saying of the Fallen Army of Kardia ...
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Re-reading A Memory Of Light again, and something that didn't bother me so much in the first read-through is that several key folks (his ladies plus Alivia) seemed to know Rand's fate before it ...
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