![]() He refuses but says the battle will not be won. Amalisa helps Inglemar put on armor, asking him to stay, or consider wearing their father’s armor. Inglemar says he and his personal guard will defend the Gap. It’s then revealed an army of Trollocs is headed for the city. Min won’t tell them and sees several deaths of those in the bar, including Nynaeve’s. Worried, Egwene, Nynaeve, and Perrin confront Min on what she saw for Rand. In the present, Egwene (Madeleine Madden) and Perrin (Marcus Rutherford) confess their love for Rand, hoping he’ll make it through, while Nynaeve (Zoë Robins) shows Lan (Daniel Henney) how to track Moiraine. The two Aes Sedai speak a different language than we hear in the present time, and when we see a glimpse outside the window, we see ships flying, and it looks like a futuristic utopia. All this takes place in a nursery, where Lews calls himself the dad to the baby. If he continues, she and her women Aes Sedai will pick the pieces back up. She warns Lews that he and his men could take the world back 1000 years. The Dragon Reborn, Lews Therin Telamon, and the Tamyrlin Seat Latra Posae Decume argue about how to handle the Dark One. Let’s break down what happened by group.įirstly, we see the past… 3000 years before to be precise. Some new things are brought to light, and left dangling for the future. Some questions are answered, while some are not. This is a spoiler review, so please check out our previous coverage of the series HERE.Įpisode 8 of The Wheel of Time – titled “The Eye of the World” – ends season 1 of Amazon’s standout series. Meanwhile, the "gold ring" vision could refer to Nynaeve's destiny to become an Aes Sedai, wearing the gold rings we see the other Aes Sedai wear.The Wheel of Time returns to our screens with a season finale that raises more questions. A white flame could be the Flame of Tar Valon symbol which represents the Aes Sedai. Although its not specific who it is about, Min said the two girls prophecies are a "white flame" and "gold ring." The "white flame'' vision could refer to Egwene and her storyline in the books of becoming the Amyrlin Seat, the leader of the Aes Sedai. This possibility of a change of power is also shown by the vision for Egwene and Nynaeve. Season one has already shown that there is a divide between the different groups of Aes Sedai. In the books, Siuan is deposed by a character which hasn't been introduced yet but who wants to get rid of the Dragon Reborn rather than him. However, if the story is following the books, this could refer to the Amyrlin Seat after Siuan. Moraine's prophecy that the Amyrlin Seat could be her downfall seems to point at a betrayal coming from Siuan, the current Amyrlin Seat. Sophie Okonedo as Siuan Sanche, the current Amyrlin Seat. In this book, the five heroes learn about their destiny as they are chased by the Dark One's forces because the Dark One wants the Dragon Reborn on his side. ![]() The first season adapts the first book of the series "The Eye of the World," however it takes a couple of storylines from other books. The book series also inspired George R.R. The book series is made up of 14 volumes and a prequel novel, however, the last 3 books of the series were completed by Brandon Sanderson after Jordan's death in 2007. One of these five heroes is the Dragon Reborn. While the series and books have many characters, the focus is mainly on five heroes from a little village called Emond's Field: Rand al'Thor, Egwene al'Vere, Mat Cauthon, Perrin Aybara, and Nynaeve al'Meara. In the "The Wheel of Time" world, people can be reincarnated hence the Dragon is the name of a powerful magic user that has reincarnated multiple times. The story follows the battle between light and dark when a chosen one, called the Dragon Reborn, has to stop the main villain, the Dark One, from escaping his prison and destroying the world. "The Wheel of Time," which premiered on Amazon Prime on November 19, is based on a successful fantasy book series written by Robert Jordan.
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