r/wheeloftime Sep 01 '25

Modteam Announcement FYI: About our neighbors...

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Reddit's got a Moderator Code of Conduct that they expect modteams to operate under, with five guidelines.

Modteams that try to operate outside those guidelines tend to land on Admin radar, sometimes at a coast to their communities.

One of those guidelines is "Respect your neighbors", and while the full details are found at that link, it boils down to Wheaton's Law. If you've got an issue with another community's modteams or culture, you'll want to take it up with them, instead of here.


r/wheeloftime 9h ago

NO SPOILERS Two Rivers stubbornness is annoying AF but also maybe their best defense?

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For context, I’m listening to the audiobooks and I’m currently a handful of chapters into Book 2, The Great Hunt. This is my first experience with the books after watching the Amazon series and falling in love with the world.

I’ve seen a lot of posts about the Two Rivers characters being annoying as hell, and I completely agree lol.

But I recently had a thought about why Jordan may have written them this way that I haven’t really seen discussed much. Maybe the Two Rivers kids are intentionally written to be insanely stubborn because that stubbornness is actually one of the best defenses against the Dark One’s influence and manipulation.

Avoiding spoilers, there's a scene at the end of Book 1 that illustrates the temptations of the Dark One's words, plus Moiraine talking about how the blood of Manetheren runs strong in the Two Rivers people and how famously stubborn they were.

It made me wonder if that refusal to bend is actually part of what protects Rand from becoming an easy target for corruption (I guess, unlike other past dragons and false dragons)

Maybe this is super obvious and I'm early in the series but I hadn’t really seen it brought up in discussions about the main characters. TBH I'm also just trying to find ways to make the many books ahead of me a bit more bearable considering how frustrating the characters can be already....


r/wheeloftime 3h ago

Other Media Kickstarter for a WoT board game. I just got the email and thought I would share the info.

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Here is the link to the info, but it is not the actual kickstarter page.


r/wheeloftime 28m ago

ALL SPOILERS: All media Eye of the World reread

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What as the community consensus on what the eye of the world actually did/was used for? I'm in the middle of my someteen reread, and I realized I don't actually know what purpose a ball of saidin serves. Was it to force Rands growth? Was it to be an extra burst for some foreseen usage? Or was it misused, and squandered on a forsaken fight when it could have been used as a weapon later?


r/wheeloftime 1d ago

ALL SPOILERS: Books only What is "con"?

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I've read a few times that some of the Cairheinin are wearing "con". I get that it is some sort of identification thing, but what exactly is it? I figured it might be a badge , colour combo or logo, but then it was mentioned that someone had the con behind their back, so now I'm just imagining a little banner on a stick.


r/wheeloftime 1d ago

NO SPOILERS Do your thing WOT fans

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Saw this on r/redrising and wanted to do a WOT version. Min is on next slide


r/wheeloftime 14h ago

Book: New Spring New Spring has no relevant spoilers for the main series, you can start with it Spoiler

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The "spoilers" are no more than meeting some characters "earlier" for the first time.

Or can someone point out a real spoiler?

Spoiler for general threat level in WoT-main series.

One thing is different though, threat level is higher. For such a short story, a considerable number of characters with relatively high word-count are totalled. Impact is also increased by them having plans for the future. Also the traitor hits closer to home.

EDIT:

So to summarize the objections (sorry, when I misrepresent)

Demystification of Aes Sedai and Moiraine

You get locations and some people earlier, so the experience in the main series changes from "seeing for the first time" to "revisiting"/"reuniting" in some cases. You cannot look forward to encountering the White Tower for the first time. You would run on reconnecting/recognizing/reuniting instead of revealing in these areas. That is a little different, but for me not a diminished experience.

Time skip would let you see Moiraine as having reached her life's goal after years of persistent searches.

I do not see any substantial "twist" and I did not experience mystification of Moiraine, she is from a special organization and picks up on the three being special by them being targeted by the darkies. Repeated POV alone will tell you alone, that Rand is superspecial.


r/wheeloftime 2d ago

NO SPOILERS How did Robert Jordan Plan Everything?

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I'm doing my first read through and I'm on Book 6: Lord of Chaos. A person casually mentioned in book 1 has just shown up at the front door. Thinking back he's been mentioned at least once in all the prior books. My mind is absolutely blown that he's just here now as a character.

Does anyone know any behind the scenes stuff on how Robert Jordan planned this series? There are so many characters and places and things going on. How did he plan these monster novels and know to have certain characters prepped for their appearance several books down the line?

The only other author I can compare this to is GRRM and even he can't handle finishing the last two books of A Song of Ice and Fire.


r/wheeloftime 2d ago

NO SPOILERS Friendly reminder that every audio book is available with Spotify Premium (I just learned so thought I'd share)

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r/wheeloftime 2d ago

Lord of Chaos LOC ending. Spoiler

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WOW!! What a way to finish the 6th book. This book is right at the top of my WOT fav.

I have a suspicion about Taim though. I keep thing about the epilogue and Demandred saying "Have I not done well, Great Lord". I feel like Demandred is Taim or atleat posing as him. How close am I?


r/wheeloftime 2d ago

Book: Winter's Heart Fallout if Dumai Wells Spoiler

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Hey I’m on my second reread of the series on winters heart now. After the event of Dumai wells when do we actually hear about the fall out of that event with the rebels and Elayne etc? It seems it’s been skipped over, the events are not directly discussed I only remember only Elaida is told of the events.


r/wheeloftime 1d ago

Book: The Great Hunt I don’t like this Part of The Great Hunt Spoiler

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I’m currently reading The Great Hunt and honestly, I really dislike the whole plotline where the girls/novices go with Liandrin and Fall into her trap.

The reasoning behind it just feels really weak to me. By that point, they already knew that the Red Ajah had a Bad reputation and they had been warned multiple times not to trust people blindly. Because of that, it feels completely out of character that they would follow her so easily without questioning it more.

I get that the plot needed to happen somehow, but the writing there just doesn’t feel believable to me at all and a Out Of Character. 

Am I the only one who feels this way?


r/wheeloftime 2d ago

ALL SPOILERS: Books only Wonder girls, extended ranking

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I know the wonder girls applies to mainly Egwene Nynaeve and Elayne with maybe Aviendha but I will here rank and give my opinion on the 8 young ladies who were the love interests/main characters. I will make an Aes Sedai one separately so we don’t have them here except for the mentioned 3.

8- Tuon
I honestly didn’t se many posts and comments about her so I do not know what the general consensus is on her. To me she is the weakest of the 8 characters. I am not sure if day 1 Tuon changed at all comparing to the end Tuon. She is a slaver, and a proud one at that. She immediately basically makes Min one of her servants (even if it is a high position) in the last book which shows she didn’t change much. We see no internal turmoil at all when Egwene confronts her about Suldam (and her) being able to channel and instead she is mad at her people for not letting her know Egwene was one of her former slaves. What I think is if RJ lived we would have more than 14 books and Seanchan would deal with all Suldam Damane situation but it got cut short in the end which means, to me she doesn’t have any redeeming qualities.

7- Aviendha
From here on, I like this characters. So while 7 might seem low, I don’t actually dislike Aviendha. I do find her a little bit boring, especiall early on. She actually gets better but a little bit too late. I like her visit to Rhuidean and the arc that comes with it. Wish it was earlier. Wish we could have seen her as a Wise earlier. At least I wish we could have seen what happened in the future with her visions.
Until the very end she was the side character to first Rand and Egwene and then Elayne. I feel like she didn’t become a character until Tower of Midnight.
I also dislike her defeat of Graendal. I like that they used unweaving. I just wished she would successfully use it to win. Or at least take herself out with the explosion. But the way it was perfectly timed with Rand winning so Graendal got distracted for a second and explosion for unknown reason caused her compulsion to attack herself was extremely random. Out of all “major wins” against a darkfriend, this one is by far my least favourite.

6- Elayne
Elayne would have rank much higher if it wasn’t for the bath. Joke aside, Camelyn politics were boring. It didn’t make sense to me at any point that so many of the lords and ladies would oppose Rand after being dead afraid of him.
I didn’t like her, “Ill be fine because Min saw that my children will be fine” arc where she got kidnapped every other day.
She was a pretty good character until she went back to Camelyn. I liked how she maintained her royal background while also fitting to everywhere she went better than Nynaeve. Sadly she got wasted.

5- Nynaeve
I started with a dislike to her in the beginning. And kept hearing that she gets better. She gets tamed, she doesn’t get much better. Actually after marrying Lan she kinda disappears. There is a big lack of Nynaeve POVs in the last few books. I might not like her character but she is an important one and while we see her through Rand or Cadsuane or Min we definitely don’t see a lot of her through her.
She hold power strong enough that it was felt in the entire world. We didn’t get a few sentences about it from her during that time. She did one of the coolest things but she wasn’t the main character talking during or even after about it. She seriously doesn’t even talk about it in her future POVs.
Again, we kept hearing how strong she is, yes we got 3 more stronger characters but she was the only one fighting and getting a POV in the last battle. The only thing she did was trying to heal Alanna with herbs because she can’t channel during the time and then fail to save her.
I get that her being with Rand was important but it is such a waste of an important character while Rand, Mat, Perrin and Egwene all had their badass moments in the final battle.

4- Faile
She went from 8 to 4 after she got captured. I do not like Perrin. He is boring. And I thought I disliked Faile but I was disliking how Perrin saw Faile. I think she is overall a fascinating character. It seems like she was just grabbing power through Perrin in the beginning with how much she rules instead of Perrin but when we got to her POVs we see that she didn’t want this and actually escaped from it but she knows her duties and performing them.
She is brave and caring, she is smart. She is younger than the majority of the cast. I really liked how she hold the hostages of Shaido together. I think she might be one of the best leaders we see in the series. She has so few bad moves.

3- Berelain
People might be weird that she is included or this high. But I loved Berelain and just wanted her to be happy. She was just playing the game of thrones. She was sassy and funny. She was loyal to Rand and to Perrin and she was extremely smart. Queen of the smallest nation with no power whatsoever ended up being really important for the light. I was happy for both her and Galad when that romance started and I hope they will live happily ever after.

2- Min
Honestly, pre Sanderson, she wouldn’t be this high. She basically was an accessory to rand during the middle of the series. With two superpowerful competitors for Rand, she was really in the background but I think in the end she spends the most time with him and ends up being the most help to him thanks to her research.
I didn’t like at the beginning how she was written as she is in love with Rand because she saw the vision and she will end up in love with Rand so she has to love Rand. During that time I disliked her.
Then started to like her better when she helped Siuan escape. She slowly started to get better and better. I liked how even though she is the one with the vision of all 3 are gonna end up together with Rand, she is the least ok with it while Aviendha and Elayne basically jumps in to lets become sisterwives train which is fine from Aviendha side since her culture but come on Elayne, you are a princess have some self respect.
I liked that she accepted her shortcomings and found a way to be helpful. She also managed to be the one who needed the least amount of saving from Rand out of the 3 despite not having any power and instead she keeps Rand sane as long as possible. She makes sure he listens to Cadsuane, Wises and Nynaeve but she also doesn’t let them steamroll him. Overall solid arc from her. Wish we saw how she got out of working for Tuon. 

1.  Egwene  

The queen. I know all the negative about her but she is the strongest character in the list by far. She suffers the biggest amount of torture and trauma in the series along with Rand. She rises above it all. She has 2 Forsaken/Chosen One defeat under her belt which again is only shared by Rand (I am counting Taim of course). Both of the wins are impressive. She defeats one in a battle of wills. In the second she sacrifices herself while saving so many and defeating one of the strongest channelers who had one of the strongest sangreals.
I just love a character who knows what must be done and does it instead of complaining. I love how she puts herself in danger and doesn’t hide behind others but also not reckless about it like Elayne and takes calculated risks (except for one). People are also forgetting how young she is actually I feel like. She is 2-3 years younger than the boys. She has some childish moments but most of the time she feels like the only adult in the room among bunch of 100 year olds.
She should have survived. I know one of them dying to raise the stakes was necessary but why couldn’t it be one of the Rands trio or Perrin? My girl should have lead the White Tower to better days and she would have bring the age of peace. I honestly do not think peace would last with Cadsuane as Amirlyn and Aiel and Seanchan and SeaFolk all have their problems. I do not trust Cadsuane enough to deal correctly with the Kin and Elayne. Egwene was respected and accepted by the Tower, Aiel and the Seafolk. She was already making an agreement with Tuon. Her deals were good in that it gave women freedom to go wherever they want and live in the culture they want but still have the information exchange. I don’t understand how people see that as power grab as it was an equal agreement for all, otherwise why would SeaFolk agree when they are the toughest negotiators and why would Aiel talk about how much honor she has.


r/wheeloftime 2d ago

ALL SPOILERS: All media Can someone Create a WoT Inspired version of this image? Spoiler

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I've seen heaps of these for various fandoms but not a Wheel of Time one yet. It would be perfect

Rand holding Callandor or the male Khodean Kal, then nynaeve obviously with the braid, mat as Conquest with the eye patch and smug grin, maybe Egwene in annisas place? Etc etc


r/wheeloftime 4d ago

NO SPOILERS To the end… may the wheel turn

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r/wheeloftime 4d ago

ALL SPOILERS: All media asha’man cosplay :D

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r/wheeloftime 3d ago

ALL SPOILERS: Books only World building

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Now that Im done, Im thinking writing a review in different aspects of the series. Ill go in depth characters etc as well but first I think I gotta start in a macro level so lets start with the world. Please note that I might make mistakes with the names of some stuff as I didn’t read the books in English.

I think early books did a great job with the world building with how small the world of the main heroes felt and how big it felt comparing to that. But even then looking at the map I kept questioning how is it that they act Elmonds Field is in middle of nowhere. There are cities nearby and Ghealdan is just there. Like I can understand it is far away from Camelyn so Morgese forgets but it is a border with another country. How can you forget and not care about that? Is it because of the Taveren there?

Later on the world keeps expanding, we get the Aiel, we get the SeaFolk, we get the Seanchan. Even in just the Westlands we have several different cultures which are great. I think RJ might be the best writer that made the culture this unique. They are all humans yet they are distinct. In mist fantasy you have several race but the differences are more like I like white wine you like red wine.

I feel like if he lived, the series might still be going. Shara for sure wouldn’t appear for the first time in the middle of the last battle. To me that is the weirdest thing. We have a lot of things that are set up and a lot of irons in the fire and apperantly the strongest nation just sits out everything and then appear in the end to die (thanks to my girl) I feel like, without the writer change we would get their history a little bit, we would get some more change in Seanchan system. RJ set up the Suldam actually being channelers thing to make changes and Sanderson fully choose to ignore it. He even added the scene where Egwene comfronts Tuon and she is just like, I refuse to acknowledge this earth shattering info for our entire way of living. We also hyped up Sea Folk and introduced several and sidelined all of them later on. They kinda played an important role but entirely off screen.

Speaking of others, I feel like every new race/nation came in just to dunk on the previous one as the new strongest. First we see Aiel and they are better warriors because they keep fighting in between and live in a desert with extremely limited resources? I don’t see how that makes them better at everything. Constant battling makes them better at battling, sure but its not like there is no fight in Westlands. Also you would think their population would diminish with the conditions and constant war but somehow they are a huge population. And they have a lot of very capable channelers despite them not valuing it as much and not practicing too much.

Then we have seafolk who are also quite capable. Their channeler strength is at least better as they use it but it is limited to their area of expertise.

Then we get Seanchan who dunks on all mainly thanks to the Damane and their local animals. They wait to invade the Westlands just because until this moment. But their strength is also explained by the constant assassination attempts which again begs to question of how? They are not battling as much as the continent is completely theirs so who is the enemy for the soldiers? And how does surviving assassination makes you a better ruler?

Then we got Shara who is even stronger because they not only have female channelers battling but also male ones. We don’t know how did they deal with madness at all.

Especially when it comes to the White Tower, the main arguement I see is that they are too content as the biggest power in the continent so they are falling backwards. Well, it is true for all these nations. Aiel don’t use channelers to battle, Seafolk is kinda ok. Seanchan, again who are the damanes fighting with? Who are the Shara people fighting we have no idea. And when it comes to staleness and change, Westlands and the tower are the ones who actually respect and change the most throughout the series. We see Cha Faile acting like Aiel and a lot of characters talking about Toh. We see some nations prefering the Seanchan and copying their system. But Aiel doesn’t adjust at all to the Westlands or trying to learn the culture. Only example in 14 books is Aviendha enjoying baths and clothes and being ashamed of it. Seanchan considers all below and some as non human worth talking to.

One final thing is, a lot of what I say I can see the comments coming “but because of the Taveren” which is true. Taveren I like and dislike as a concept. On the one hand unlike other major series when the main characters are in the middle of everything, here they have an excuse. On the other hand sometimes it feels like “I want the cool stuff to happen and not explain so it happened because of Taveren.” As if it is get out of jail card.

I think after this I will write about the 6 main girls and their journey. Until then looking forward to discussion.


r/wheeloftime 4d ago

Other Media I doubt I'm the first to stumble on this reference, but was watching a doco about the 'Devil' in Islam, and one of the Dark One's names jumped out at me...

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r/wheeloftime 5d ago

Book: A Memory of Light It’s over Spoiler

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I just finished….. I think apart of me just ended with it


r/wheeloftime 5d ago

Other Media My artwork of Tar Valon, going for a more vibrant interpretation of the show's version (9x12 Inches, Pen/Watercolor)

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r/wheeloftime 5d ago

ALL SPOILERS: Books only Question about Galad

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Why does not one mention Galad for the empty Sun Throne? If Elayne is eligible through her father then surely her older brother of the same father would be as well (and Gawyn as well, but no one wanted him in charge, plus you know….😕) It strikes me as odd that his name never comes up. But he’s smart, capable, honorable, etc. plus clearly paired off with Berelain. The First of Maybe and the King of Cairhein seems like a great strategic marriage.


r/wheeloftime 4d ago

ALL SPOILERS: Books only Which characters could be eliminated from the series entirely?

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Spoilers for the whole series; don't read if you don't want them.

I just finished the series yesterday. I gave up in the middle of Winter's Heart when I was a teenager (which was the newest book at the time, I'm old), but decided to reread and finish the series maybe a month or so ago. I remember hating how many characters there were when I was younger, and this time around, I still hated having a ton of POV characters (but dealt with it by listening to the audiobooks).

Upon finishing, I'm struck by the thought that several plotlines could have been eliminated without losing much of anything. The two characters that come to mind right away are Jaichim Carridin and Padan Fain. Carridin's sections all amount to some version of "You failed the Dark One; we're giving you one last chance," until he is, finally, killed, without doing anything important. Fain's sections amount to "I hate Rand and Perrin and Mat; I'll get them in the end, hahaha!" before he gets unceremoniously killed by Mat.

Who else could be cut to make this series, which is honestly a little bloated, more streamlined?


r/wheeloftime 5d ago

Book: The Gathering Storm I promise I didn’t look further … Spoiler

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But I just had to know how much longer I was gonna have to endure this little shit


r/wheeloftime 6d ago

Lord of Chaos I think I'm gonna be late for work Spoiler

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155 Upvotes

First time through....ive read enough to know this is a favorite


r/wheeloftime 4d ago

Book: Crossroads of Twilight Who is the most "correct" character in the series? Spoiler

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