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Rand al'Thor
Introduced in ''Mat Cauthon
Matrim "Mat" Cauthon is a mischievous farm boy who, as a possible reincarnation of the Dragon, flees Emond's Field with Rand and his other friends in ''The Eye of the World''. Chased by emissaries of the Dark One, the group takes shelter in the cursed city of Shadar Logoth, from which Mat takes a ruby dagger. The weapon, corrupted by the malevolent entity that has taken hold of the city, begins to taint Mat, debilitating his body and infusing him with hostility and paranoia. Mat joins the hunt for the stolen Horn of Valere in ''The Great Hunt'', and eventually blows it to summon a group of legendary heroes from the dead to defeat the Seanchan forces invading Falme. Near death in ''The Dragon Reborn'', Mat is freed from the taint of the dagger by the Aes Sedai at the White Tower in Tar Valon. In ''The Shadow Rising'', the snakelike Aelfinn foretell that Mat will marry "the Daughter of the Nine Moons", and the foxlike Eelfinn grant him memories of his past lives before hanging him from the Tree of Life, leaving his neck forever scarred. He later founds ''Shen an Calhar'', the Band of the Red Hand, and leads as its Marshal General. Mat escapes from Seanchan-occupied city of Ebou Dar in '' Winter's Heart'' (2000), kidnapping the High Lady Tuon, heir to the Seanchan Crystal Throne, when he learns she is known as the Daughter of the Nine Moons. He courts her in '' Crossroads of Twilight'' (2003) and they marry in ''Perrin Aybara
Perrin Aybara, aEgwene al'Vere
Egwene al'Vere is the daughter of the mayor of Emond's Field, and romantically involved with Rand al'Thor in ''The Eye of the World''. The Aes Sedai Moiraine Damodred recognizes in Egwene the "spark" of one who is able to channel the One Power, and Egwene joins the group fleeing the village to escape the Shadowspawn who are hunting the Dragon Reborn. She joins the White Tower of the Aes Sedai as a novice in ''The Great Hunt''. She and Nynaeve al'Meara, her friend from Emond's Field and a fellow novice, hear news that Rand is in trouble in Falme. They sneak out of the White Tower, joined by novice Elayne Trakand and their friend Min Farshaw. In Falme, they are betrayed by Liandrin Guirale, an Aes Sedai of the Red Ajah, and handed over to the Seanchan High Lady Suroth to be enslaved. Nynaeve and Elayne escape, but Egwene is collared with an '' a'dam'', a device used by the Seanchan to control channelers. A captive Min is helpless to intervene in Egwene's subsequent torture, but helps Nynaeve and Elayne rescue her. Egwene is portrayed by Madeleine Madden in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation.Nynaeve al'Meara
In ''The Eye of the World'', Nynaeve al'Meara is the Wisdom, or healer, of Emond's Field. In the aftermath of the Trolloc attack, she tracks her friends and joins them on their journey, learning along the way that she is able to channel the One Power as well. She and Egwene al'Vere become Aes Sedai novices in ''The Great Hunt'', but are lured away to Falme by the treacherous Liandrin Guirale. Nynaeve and fellow novice Elayne Trakand escape capture by the Seanchan, and eventually manage to rescue a captive Egwene. One of the most powerful channelers of her time, Nynaeve's skill with healing leads her to join the Yellow Ajah of the Aes Sedai. She eventually discovers methods for healing those who have been severed from the One Power. She marries the Warder Lan Mandragoran, King of Malkier. Nynaeve is portrayed by Zoë Robins in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation.Moiraine Damodred
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al'Lan "Lan" Mandragoran is the Warder to Moiraine Damodred in ''The Eye of the World''. They lead a trio of young men, one of whom Moiraine suspects is the prophesied Dragon Reborn, away from their small village with a horde of Trollocs, serving the Dark One, in pursuit. The greatest swordsman of the Third Age, Lan is also the King of Malkier by birth, though that country was lost to the Shadow when he was a child. Lan is portrayed by Daniel Henney in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation.Elayne Trakand
Elayne Trakand is the daughter and heir of Morgase Trakand, Queen of Andor, and Taringail Damodred. She is the sister ofMin Farshaw
Elmindreda "Min" Farshaw is aAviendha
Aviendha is an Aiel Maiden of the Spear who first appears in ''The Dragon Reborn''. She and her party meet Egwene al'Vere, Elayne Trakand and Nynaeve al'Meara on their way to the Stone of Tear to find Rand al'Thor. Later in the series she bonded Rand as her Warder after she, Elayne, and Min agreed to love Rand together and respect one another. In the last battle she defeats Hessalam (formerly known as Graendal) and is one of only four people, who are fully aware, that Rand al'Thor did not die during the last battle. Aviendha is portrayed by Ayoola Smart in the ''Wheel of Time'' television adaptation, first appearing in the 2023 episode " Damane". In the series, Perrin Aybara frees her from a cage she has been placed in by the Whitecloaks, but she proves herself more than capable of defending herself when she singlehandedly defeats a group of them unarmed.Thom Merrilin
Thomdril "Thom" Merrilin is a travelingSupporting
Logain Ablar
Logain Ablar is a powerful male channeler who believes himself to be the Dragon Reborn, but is deemed a False Dragon by the Aes Sedai and gentled, or cut off from the One Power. He is later healed by Nynaeve al'Meara, and becomes a sworn ally to Rand al'Thor. Logain is portrayed byAginor
Aginor is one of the most devious of the Forsaken, powerful channelers who became servants of the Dark One during the Second Age, or the Age of Legends. He created the Dark One's army of Shadowspawn, including Myrddraal, Trollocs, Draghkar and '' gholam''. Originally an amoral biologist, Aginor joined the Shadow so he could continue his forbidden genetic experiments. The Forsaken are ultimately imprisoned with the Dark One for millennia. Three thousand years later near the end of the Third Age, Aginor and the Forsaken Balthamel confront Rand and his companions in ''The Eye of the World''. They have escaped their imprisonment, but the ordeal has left Aginor horribly disfigured, appearing impossibly ancient. He attempts to destroy Rand, but draws too much of the One Power and incinerates himself. Aginor is reincarnated as Osan'gar by the Dark One in ''Lord of Chaos''.Asmodean
Asmodean is one of the Forsaken, originally a composer and musician who joined the Shadow to achieve immortality and thereby gain the fame and recognition which had previously eluded him. As one of the Forsaken, he actively punished his former musical rivals by maiming and rendering them unable to practice their art. In ''The Shadow Rising'', Asmodean is enlisted by the Forsaken Lanfear to train Rand al'Thor in the use of the One Power, if she can convince Rand to accept. Asmodean pursues his own agenda, attempting to gain control of one of two powerful ''sa'angreal'' called the Choedan Kal. Warned by Lanfear, Rand thwarts his plan, and manages to sever Asmodean's connection with the Dark One. Asmodean, shielded by Lanfear from using his full power, commits to training Rand. He accompanies Rand on his travels and trains him diligently in ''The Fires of Heaven'', but is killed by an unknown assailant just as he has resigned himself to siding with Rand against the Dark One.Balthamel
Balthamel is a former historian who became one of the Forsaken for the promise of immortality. He ran an extensive spy network for the Dark One, and oversaw camps where humans were used to feed the carnivorous Trollocs. Balthamel and the Forsaken Aginor confront Rand and his companions in ''The Eye of the World''. They have escaped their imprisonment, but the ordeal has left Balthamel horribly disfigured, with rotting skin and no longer able to speak. He burns Someshta, the Green Man, nearly to death, but Someshta uses the last of his life force to consume Balthamel with fungi and invasive plant life. Balthamel is reincarnated as Aran'gar, in a female body, by the Dark One in ''Lord of Chaos''.Faile Bashere
Zarine "Faile" Bashere is the daughter of Davram Bashere, one of the five "Great Captains", and a princess in line for the throne of Saldea. Introduced in ''The Dragon Reborn'', she is on the hunt for the Horn of Valere when she meets Perrin Aybara on his long journey to Tear, and joins him in his quest. She becomes a key part of the core group that travels with Perrin, like Loial andBe'lal
Be'lal is one of the Forsaken, formerly a lawyer and close friend of Lews Therin Telamon who with him rediscovered the art of swordplay in battle. In ''The Dragon Reborn'', Be'lal has escaped imprisonment and taken the identity High Lord Samon of Tear. He lures Rand al'Thor to the Stone of Tear, knowing that as the Dragon Reborn only Rand can retrieve the powerful sword ''Callandor''. Rand claims it, and Be'lal battles him with his superior swordsmanship to take ''Callandor'' for himself. Moirane Damodred intervenes, destroying Be'lal with balefire.Dain Bornhald
Dain Bornhald is a high-ranking officer of the Children of the Light, and the son of Geofram Bornhald. He develops an obsession with Perrin after Geofram's death. Dain is portrayed by Jay Duffy in the ''Wheel of Time'' television adaptation, first appearing in the 2023 episode "Damane".Joiya Byir
Joiya Byir is an Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah involved in the instruction of novices and Accepted. She is a skilled negotiator and secretly a member of the Black Ajah. Joiya is portrayed by Joelle in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2023 episode " A Taste of Solitude".Anvaere Damodred
Anvaere Damodred is a noblewoman in Cairhien and the sister of Moiraine Damodred. She is mentioned briefly in the prequel novel '' New Spring'' (2004). An expanded version of the character is portrayed by Lindsay Duncan in the ''Wheel of Time'' television adaptation, first appearing in the 2023 episode " What Might Be". Rand al'Thor and Selene infiltrate a society party, where Anvaere gives them some insider information about some of the other guests, and the queen of Cairhien herself. Moiraine appears on Anvaere's doorstep in " Daughter of the Night", having been away for many years, but is more focused on her need to find Rand in the city than with reconnecting with her sister. Though Moiraine is the elder sibling, thanks to the One Power she appears much younger than Anvaere, who is quick to remind Moiraine that she has weathered much adversity since last they met. And as the local spymaster, Anvaere is able to lead Moiraine to Rand in time for her to help him escape the Forsaken Lanfear. Moiraine and Rand take refuge with Anvaere and her son Barthanes Damodred in "Damane". A frank conversation with Anvaere prompts Moiraine to change plans and allow Rand to confront Lanfear, rather than keep running. In " Eyes Without Pity", Anvaere lashes out at Moiraine when she rebuffs Barthanes's earnest efforts to reconnect with his aunt. Later, Moiraine gives encouragement to Barthanes, who will soon be king thanks to his engagement to the queen of Cairhien. In " Daes Dae'mar", Anvaere eavesdrops on a private conversation between Barthanes and the Aes Sedai Liandrin Guirale, revealing they are secretly Darkfriends. Their master, the Forsaken Ishamael, wishes Barthanes to murder the troublesome Moiraine, and Anvaere herself if necessary to keep their secret. Barthanes acts on his instructions to kill Moiraine, but is deceived and finds himself locked in a cell by his disgusted mother. Though he protests that his allegiance to the Dark One has made their fortune, Anvaere has already reported his crime to the authorities and sealed his fate.Barthanes Damodred
Barthanes Damodred is the High Seat of House Damodred and cousin to the former king of Carhien. In ''The Great Hunt'', he invites Rand al'Thor to a party to gauge Rand's loyalties. Barthanes is secretly a Darkfriend, and passes a message from the duplicitous Padan Fain luring Rand to Falme. Barthanes is subsequently murdered by an agent of the Dark One. A version of the character is portrayed byGalad Damodred
Galadedrid "Galad" Damodred is the half-brother of Elayne and Gawyn Trakand through his father, Taringail Damodred, and the half-brother of Rand al'Thor through his mother, Tigraine Mantear. In ''The Eye of the World'', Galad and his siblings travel to Tar Valon, where he and Gawyn train as Warders while Elayne becomes one of the Aes Sedai. By ''The Fires of Heaven'', Galad has joined the Children of the Light, also known as the Whitecloaks, and rises quickly in their ranks. In ''Knife of Dreams'', he learns thatDark One
The Dark One is a malevolent entity who, though imprisoned for millennia since the Wheel of Time was forged, plots to destroy it and remake the universe in his image. He employs a network of minions, most seduced by promises of power and immortality, to serve him toward this goal. The most notable of these are the Forsaken, powerful channelers imprisoned with him in the Second Age who begin to escape and reenter the world at the end of the Third Age. In the ''Wheel of Time'' television adaptation, the Dark One is depicted as a charred figure with flames in his mouth and eyes in the season one episode "Shadow's Waiting". He seemingly appears to Rand al'Thor, Mat Cauthon, Perrin Aybara and Egwene al'Vere in their dreams, proving that despite being imprisoned he is able to reach out into the world. In the books, however, the charred figure from the characters' dreams is later revealed to be the Forsaken Ishamael.Demandred
Demandred is one of the most powerful of the Forsaken, having turned to the Shadow due to his jealousy of Lews Therin Telamon's superiority. He served as the Dark One's top military general during Age of Legends. In the series, Demandred and his scheming are spoken of repeatedly, though the character appears only briefly until the final novel, ''A Memory of Light''. He leads the forces of the Shadow in the Last Battle. The Aes Sedai Warder Lan Mandragoran attacks Demandred, killing him in single combat by letting Demandred stab him, then decapitating the Forsaken while his blade is thus engaged.Padan Fain
Padan Fain is a traveling merchant who comes to the remote village of Emond's Field in ''The Eye of the World'', just as it is attacked by a horde of fearsome Trollocs. Several local residents, whom the Trollocs were seeking, flee with the Aes Sedai Moiraine Damodred. Fain is a Darkfriend, a servant of the Dark One given otherworldly powers by the Forsaken Ba'alzamon so he may track Rand al'Thor, Mat Cauthon and Perrin Aybara, one of whom is believed to be the prophesied Dragon Reborn. The Dark One who seeks to seduce the Dragon to the Shadow, or destroy him. Having led the Trollocs to the village but failing in his mission, Fain is forced to join in the continuing pursuit by the Fades, or Myrddraal, the deadly, eyeless creatures who command the Trollocs. Fain sees a chance to escape the Myrddraal when Rand's group evades capture by entering the cursed city of , where the Fades and Trollocs will not go. Once known as , the city has been overtaken by a malevolent entity known as . The spirit , the former councilor of Aridhol who is now the avatar of Mashadar, lures Rand, Mat and Perrin to a cursed trove of treasure, from which Mat secretly takes a dagger. They leave the city, and the dagger begins to corrupt Mat's mind and body. Before Fain can follow, Mordeth recognizes in him a way to escape the city himself. But since the Dark One has touched and changed Fain's soul, Mordeth can only merge with Fain, not overtake him completely. Fain escapes Aes Sedai captivity in ''The Great Hunt'', stealing both Mat's dagger and the powerful Horn of Valere in the process. Fain is portrayed by Johann Myers in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation.Graendal
Graendal is one of the Forsaken, a former psychologist obsessed with beauty and control. She is notable for her mastery of Compulsion, the use of the One Power to control other's minds. In the series, her plots with Sammael, Demandred and Aran'gar come to nothing, and she is punished with death for her failure to kill Perrin Aybara after being given the tools to do so by Moridin.Liandrin Guirale
Liandrin Guirale is an Aes Sedai of the Red Ajah. In ''The Great Hunt'', she lures Aes Sedai novices Egwene al'Vere, Nynaeve al'Meara and Elayne Trakand to Falme by telling them their friend Rand al'Thor is in trouble. Once there, they are betrayed by Liandrin, secretly a Darkfriend and member of the Black Ajah, and handed over to the Seanchan High Lady Suroth to be enslaved. Liandrin is portrayed byIhvon
Ihvon is one of the two Warders who serve Alanna Mosvani, an Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. He saves Perrin Aybara from a Myrddraal in ''The Shadow Rising''. Ihvon is portrayed by Emmanuel Imani in seasons one and two, and by Anthony Kaye in season three, in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2021 episode " The Dragon Reborn". In the series, Ihvon, Alanna and her second Warder,Ishamael
is the most powerful of the Forsaken, and the only man known to be equal in power to Lews Therin Telamon and his reincarnation, Rand al'Thor. Originally named Elan Morin Tedronai, he joined the Shadow because he calculated that it was inevitable the Dark One would eventually triumph. He was bound to the Dark One's prison but, unlike the other Forsaken, remained able to walk the world periodically. When Lews is driven mad and murders his own family, Ishamael visits him and heals his mind so he will realize what he has done. He is frustrated when Lews commits suicide, cheating Ishamael of the opportunity to punish him further. Over the millennia, Ishamael emerged to manipulate human events and stoke conflicts, laying the groundwork for the Dark One's rise. Using the name Ba'alzamon, Ishamael invades the dreams of Rand, Perrin Aybara and Mat Cauthon in ''The Eye of the World''. Rand is finally confronted by Ba'alzamon, who he believes is the Dark One himself, and successfully rebuffs him by channeling the One Power for the first time. In ''The Great Hunt'', Ishamael as Ba'alzamon presides over a clandestine meeting which includes Forsaken, various Darkfriends and two Aes Sedai. Rand battles Ba'alzamon at Falme, wounding the Forsaken grieviously by allowing himself to be stabbed first. Ba'alzamon attacks Rand again in ''The Dragon Reborn'', but Rand kills him using the powerful crystal sword ''Callandor''. Ishamael is later reincarnated by the Dark One as . Ishamael is portrayed byLanfear
Lanfear is one of the most powerful of the Forsaken, and the most powerful female channeler among them. Originally known as Mierin Eronaile, she was in a romantic relationship with the Dragon, Lews Therin Telamon, but was eventually spurned by him for her unbridled ambition. She was imprisoned with the Dark One and the other Forsaken, but eventually escapes at the end of the Third Age and seeks out Rand al'Thor, the reincarnation of Lews. Introduced in ''The Great Hunt'' as the mysterious Selene, she stages her rescue by Rand al'Thor, the reincarnation of Lews, from an attack by strange beasts called grolm in a distorted, alternate world. She then leads Rand and his party back to a Portal Stone that he uses to return to the real world. Lanfear is all powerful in ''Tel'aran'rhiod'', the World of Dreams, and visits Rand and Mat Cauthon there as Selene in ''The Dragon Reborn''. She is surprised to see Perrin Aybara in the dream realm, but as a wolfbrother he has power there as well, and eventually recognizes her as Lanfear. She impersonates Else Grinwell and appears to Egwene al'Vere, Nynaeve al'Meara and Elayne Trakand to manipulate their investigation into the Black Ajah. Lanfear appears to Rand as Selene in ''The Shadow Rising'', and reveals her identity as one of the Forsaken. Lanfear is portrayed byLoial
Loial is an Ogier who meets Rand al'Thor in Tar Valon in ''The Eye of the World'', and becomes one of his most loyal and trusted friends. The Ogier are a hirsute, wide-featured and immensely tall and strong species of humanoid known for their proficiency in woodwork and masonry. Though physically intimidating, they are peaceful, intelligent and interested in historical and genealogical study. The Ogier also possess a unique ability called treesinging, whereby they stimulate the growth and healing of trees and plants by singing to them. Loial is portrayed by Hammed Animashaun in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2021 episode " Blood Calls Blood".Elyas Machera
Elyas Machera is a tracker and wolfbrother, a man able to able to communicate telepathically with wolves. In ''The Eye of the World'', he meets Perrin Aybara and Egwene al'Vere as they flee the cursed city of Shadar Logoth, and reveals to Perrin that he is also a wolfbrother. Elyas is portrayed by Gary Beadle in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2023 episode "A Taste of Solitude".Maksim
Maksim is one of the two Warders who serve Alanna Mosvani, an Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah, in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation. The character is a renamed version of Owein, Alanna's second Warder who is killed by Whitecloaks in ''The Shadow Rising''. Maksim is portrayed by Taylor Napier in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2021 episode "The Dragon Reborn". In the series, Maksim, Alanna and her second Warder, Ihvon, are depicted to be in a polyamorous relationship.Verin Mathwin
Verin Mathwin is an Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah, introduced in ''The Great Hunt'' as part of the Amyrlin Seat Siuan Sanche's escort to Fal Dara. Verin is portrayed byMesaana
Mesaana is one of the Forsaken, known for her widespread attempts to indoctrinate children into serving the Dark One. In the Third Age, she infiltrates the Aes Sedai White Tower, manipulating internal conflicts and monitoring the Amyrlin SeatMoghedien
Moghedien is one of the Forsaken, known as a master schemer. She secretly joined the Shadow and proceeded to run an extensive spy network for the Dark One from within Lews Therin Telamon's own ranks. Originally named Lillen Moiral, she took the name Moghedien, from a reclusive but extremely deadly spider from the Second Age. Her mastery of ''Tel'aran'rhiod'', the World of Dreams, rivals Lanfear's. In ''The Shadow Rising'', a disguised Moghedien monitors Liandrin Guirale and the Black Ajah in Tanchico, and then uses Compulsion to subtly interrogate Elayne Trakand and Nynaeve al'Meara, who are investigating the Black Ajah. Moghedien battles Nynaeve and, finding that they are equally matched, slips away. Moghedien punishes Liandrin for insubordination by cutting her off from the One Power in ''The Fires of Heaven''. She has recognized Birgitte Silverbow as the reincarnation of her enemy Teadra from the Age of Legends, and vows to finally get her revenge. Moghedien traps and badly injures Nynaeve and Birgitte in ''Tel'aran'rhiod'', but is injured herself. In a subsequent encounter, Nynaeve subdues an overconfident Moghedien with an ''a'dam''. Nynaeve siphons Moghedien's powers to help Rand al'Thor defeat the Forsaken Rahvin with balefire. Nynaeve and Elayne secretly keep Moghedien as their prisoner in ''Lord of Chaos''. Though they should hand her over to the Aes Sedai for trial and execution, they believe the valuable knowledge they are getting from her about ancient weaves is worth the delay. Aran'gar, the reincarnation of Balthamel, later frees her. Moghedien is portrayed by Laia Costa in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2023 episode "What Was Meant to Be". After Ishamael's defeat by Rand al'Thor, Lanfear plans to be rid of the other Forsaken by dropping the Seals they are bound to into the ocean. Lanfear is shocked to come face to face with Moghedien, who reveals that Ishamael has anticipated Lanfear's betrayal, and freed her and the remaining Forsaken. In "To Race the Shadow", Moghedien is shown to possess the unique ability to create soulless Gray Men, drab assassins with the ability to pass completely unnoticed.Alanna Mosvani
Alanna Mosvani is an Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah, introduced in ''The Great Hunt'' as part of the Amyrlin Seat Siuan Sanche's escort to Fal Dara. She has two Warders, Ihvon and Owein. Alanna is portrayed by Priyanka Bose in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2021 episode "A Place of Safety". In the series, Alanna, Ihvon and her second Warder Maksim (a renamed version of Owein) are depicted to be in a polyamorous relationship.Kerene Nagashi
Kerene Nagashi is an Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah who appears in the prequel novel ''New Spring'', in which she is killed searching for the Dragon Reborn before the events of ''The Eye of the World''. Kerene is portrayed by Clare Perkins in season one of the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2021 episode "A Place of Safety".Tuon Athaem Kore Paendrag
Tuon Athaem Kore Paendrag, , is Daughter of the Nine Moons and heir to the Seanchan Crystal Throne. In ''Winter's Heart'', she is caught up in Mat Cauthon's escape from the city of Ebou Dar. Mat takes the opportunity to abduct her, as the Aelfinn seers have foretold that he will marry her. He courts her in ''Crossroads of Twilight'', and they marry in ''Knife of Dreams''. Tuon learns of the assassination of her mother, Seanchan Empress Radhanan Paendrag, and returns to Ebou Dar and enslaves the treacherous High Lady Suroth, who plotted Tuon's murder to secure the throne for herself. Tuon declares herself Empress Fortuona of the Seanchan.Rahvin
Rahvin is one of the Forsaken, who takes up the alias Lord Gaebril in Andor. In ''The Dragon Reborn'', he has succeeded Elaida a'Roihan as chief advisor to Queen Morgase Trakand. Mat Cauthon overhears him plotting to assassinate Morgase's daughter and heir, Elayne Trakand, and Mat's friends, Egwene al'Vere and Nynaeve al'Meara. Unable to tell Morgase, Mat decides to thwart the attempt himself. In ''The Fires of Heaven'', Rahvin is Morgase's consort, and uses Compulsion to manipulate her and rule Andor through her. Kept in a confused and oblivious state by Rahvin, Morgase eventually learns that he has alienated her allies and surrounded himself with people loyal to him, and she escapes Caemlyn. She is later rumored to be dead, prompting Rand al'Thor to seek revenge. Rahvin lures Rand and his friends into a trap, and kills Mat, the Aiel Maiden of the Spear Aviendha and the Forsaken Asmodean with lightning. An enraged Rand confronts Rahvin directly. They are evenly matched, and their battle takes them into the World of Dreams. Having subdued the Forsaken Moghedien with an ''a'dam'', Nynaeve siphons Moghedien's powers to attack Rahvin, giving Rand a chance to destroy Rahvin with balefire. The deaths of Mat, Aviendha and Asmodean are subsequently undone. Lord Gaebril is portrayed by Nuno Lopes in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2025 episode "A Question of Crimson". Gaebril is the consort of Queen Morgase of Andor. He is revealed to be Rahvin, a Forsaken with a mastery of Compulsion, in "Seeds of Shadow".Elaida a'Roihan
Elaida do Avriny a'Roihan is an Aes Sedai of the Red Ajah. In ''The Eye of the World'', she is the advisor to Queen Morgase Trakand of Andor. Elaida later manages to depose and still Siuan Sanche, the Amyrlin Seat, and take her place as leader of the White Tower. Elaida's rule is troubled, as a schism forms among the Aes Sedai. She is also unknowingly being manipulated by Alviarin Freidhen of the White Ajah, who secretly leads the Black Ajah Supreme Council within the White Tower. She is ultimately captured by the Seanchan, and enslaved as a ''damane''. Elaida is portrayed bySammael
Sammael is one of the Forsaken, a top military general in the Age of Legends who turned to the Shadow out of bitterness after Lews Therin Telamon was given supreme command of the forces of the Light. In ''The Dragon Reborn'', Rand and his allies learn that Sammael rules Illian as Lord Brend. In ''The Shadow Rising'', Sammael sends a force of Fades and Trollocs to attack Rand at the Stone of Tear, but the Forsaken Semirhage sends her own Shadowspawn to oppose Sammael's. Rand uses the crystal sword ''Callandor'' to destroy both forces with lightning. In ''A Crown of Swords'', Rand battles Sammael in the cursed city of Shadar Logoth, where the Forsaken is destroyed by the malevolent entity Mashadar. Sammael is portrayed by Cameron Jack in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2025 episode "Seeds of Shadow".Siuan Sanche
Siuan Sanche is the Amyrlin Seat, the leader of theSemirhage
Semirhage is one of the Forsaken, a celebrated healer during the Age of Legends who also enjoyed inflicting sadistic torture. Given the choice of stopping this behavior or being severed from the One Power, she chose instead to join the Shadow. In the series, Rand al'Thor loses a hand to a fireball from Semirhage, who at one point manages to subdue him with a male ''a'dam''. Rand eventually kills her with balefire.Leane Sharif
Leane Sharif is an Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah, and later the Green Ajah, who serves as Keeper of the Chronicles under the Amyrlin Seat Siuan Sanche. She is deposed and stilled, but later healed by Nynaeve al'Meara. Leane is portrayed by Jennifer Cheon Garcia in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2021 episode "The Flame of Tar Valon".High Lady Suroth
, High Lady Suroth, is a Seanchan noblewoman and Darkfriend to whom Liandrin Guirale delivers the Aes Sedai novices Elayne Trakand, Egwene al'Vere, and Nynaeve al'Meara to be collared and trained as ''damane'' in ''The Great Hunt''. After the assassination of Seanchan Empress Radhanan Paendrag, Suroth plots the murder of her daughter, Tuon Athaem Kore Paendrag, to secure the throne for herself in ''Knife of Dreams''. Tuon escapes death and instead enslaves the treacherous Suroth before declaring herself Empress Fortuona of the Seanchan. High Lady Suroth is portrayed by Karima McAdams in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2023 episode "Strangers and Friends".Lews Therin Telamon
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Gawyn Trakand is the son of Morgase Trakand, Queen of Andor, and Taringail Damodred. He is the brother of Elayne Trakand, and the half-brother of Galad Damodred through his father. Gawyn becomes the Warder of Egwene al'Vere. Gawyn is portrayed by Luke Fetherston in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2025 episode "A Question of Crimson".Morgase Trakand
Morgase Trakand is the Queen of Andor, and the mother of Elayne and Gawyn Trakand by Taringail Damodred. She is introduced in ''The Eye of the World'', and in ''The Great Hunt'' is furious to find that her daughter and heir Elayne Trakand has disappeared from the Aes Sedai school at Tar Valon. In ''The Dragon Reborn'', Lord Gaebril—secretly the Forsaken Rahvin in disguise—has succeeded Elaida a'Roihan as Morgase's chief advisor, and plots to assassinate Elayne. In ''The Fires of Heaven'' Rahvin is Morgase's consort and uses Compulsion to manipulate her and rule Andor through her. Kept in a confused and oblivious state by Rahvin, Morgase eventually learns that he has alienated her allies and surrounded himself with people loyal to him, and she escapes Caemlyn. She is later rumored to be dead. After a series of subsequent captures and escapes, Morgase is reunited with her step-son Galad Damodred, and then with Elayne. Morgase is portrayed by Olivia Williams in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2025 episode "A Question of Crimson".High Lord Turak
, High Lord Turak, is a Seanchan nobleman and royal commander of the ''Hailene'', the Seanchan force sent to the Westlands to explore and ultimately conquer it. He is defeated in personal combat by Rand al'Thor as the Seanchan forces invade Falme. Turak is portrayed by Daniel Francis in the ''Wheel of Time'' television adaptation, first appearing in the 2023 episode "Damane".Eamon Valda
Eamon Valda is the Lord Captain Commander of the Children of the Light, and a blademaster. He schemes to have his predecessor, Pedron Niall, assassinated so that he may ascend to Lord Captain Commander. Valda next forces Queen Morgase of Andor to submit to his authority in writing, and then rapes her. Galad Damodred, Valda's former subordinate and Morgase's adopted son, challenges Valda and kills him in single combat. Valda is portrayed by Abdul Salis in the ''Wheel of Time'' television adaptation, first appearing in the 2021 episode " Shadow's Waiting".Other
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* Jonan Adley: Early recruit of the Black Tower. Killed when Rand al'Thor lost control of ''Callandor'' in Altara. * Dermid Ajala: Blacksmith of Tear * Lelaine Akashi: Aes Sedai, Sitter, and First Selector of the Blue Ajah. * : Deceased commander of the Band of the Red Hand. * : Former Seanchan ''damane''. Most powerful female channeler alive. * Katerine Alruddin: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Red Ajah. Killed in Tel'aran'rhiod by Egwene al'Vere. *Doesine Alwain: Aes Sedai of the Yellow Ajah. She was part of the group of Aes Sedai using the Oath Rod to reveal sisters of the Black Ajah in the White Tower. She was killed in the Last Battle. * : A previous False Dragon who conquered nearly half of the Westlands in the War of the Second Dragon. Defeated byB
* : Aiel Maiden of the Spear. First-Sister to Chiad. Bain is portrayed by Ragga Ragnars in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation. * : Wise One of the Haido sept of the Shaarad Aiel. She cannot channel, but is an experienced Dreamwalker. Bair is portrayed by Nukâka Coster-Waldau in season three of the ''Wheel of Time'' television adaptation, first appearing in the 2025 episode "A Question of Crimson". * Sebban Balwer: Secretary and spymaster to Perrin Aybara, former spymaster for Pedron Niall of the Children of the Light. * Teslyn Baradon: Aes Sedai of the Red Ajah. Briefly damane. * : Aes Sedai of the Yellow Ajah. * Duhara Basaheen: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Red Ajah. Killed by Aviendha. * : One of the five 'Great Captains'. Born in Saldaea. Commanded the Army of the Light in Caemlyn in the Last Battle, where he died. * : Aes Sedai and Captain-General of the Green Ajah. * : Black Ajah sister formerly of the Blue Ajah. Once the Mistress of Novices, then Egwene's Keeper of the Chronicles until discovered and purged. * : Aes Sedai sister of the Green Ajah and Captain-General for the rebels. * Falion Bhoda: Black Ajah sister formerly of the White Ajah. Killed by Aviendha. * Nesune Bihara: Aes Sedai sister of the Brown Ajah. * Jesse Bilal: Aes Sedai and First Chair of the Brown Ajah. * : A Lord Captain of the Children of Light. He captures Egwene and Perrin, and is ultimately killed by Seanchan at Falme. Geofram is portrayed by Stuart Graham in seasons one and two of the ''Wheel of Time'' television adaptation. * Erian Boroleos: Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. * : Aes Sedai of the Red Ajah. Former Mistress of Novices and Keeper of the Chronicles to Egwene. * : One of the five 'Great Captains'. Originally from Andor. Suspected paramour of Queen Morgase. Warder to Siuan Sanche. Commanded the Army of the Light in Kandor in the Last Battle, in which he died.C
* : Black Ajah sister formerly of the Green Ajah. Killed by Thom. * : A Hero of the Horn, known as the lover and companion of Birgitte. * Adine Canford: Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah. * Canin: Captain of the ship ''Darter'' * Taril Canler: Asha'man in the Black Tower loyal to Logain Ablar. * Anaiya Carel: Aes Sedai sister of the Blue Ajah. Killed by Aran'gar. * Carlomin: A Tairen Lord. Banner-General in the Band of the Red Hand, he leads a banner ofD
* Theodrin Dabei: Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah. * Zerah Dacan: Aes Sedai of the White Ajah. * Nisao Dachen: Aes Sedai of the Yellow Ajah. Her Warder is Sarin Hoigan. * Mistress Daelvin: Innkeeper of the Golden Stag in Maerone. * Masema Dagar: Shienaran soldier. Considers himself Prophet of the Dragon. Killed by Faile. * Caraline Damodred: Cousin of Moiraine Damodred, formerly rebel against Rand al'Thor. Wife of Darlin Sisnera * : A previous False Dragon, gentled by the White Tower. * Corlan Dashiva: Guise of Aginor while in the Black Tower. * : Aes Sedai of the Age of Legends, who in the 1996 short story " The Strike at Shayol Ghul" opposes Lews Therin Telamon's risky plan to reseal the prison of the Dark One, and unites all of the female Aes Sedai against it. Latra is portrayed by Katie Brayben in the ''Wheel of Time'' television adaptation, appearing via flashback in the season one finale "The Eye of the World" (2021), and the season three episode " The Road to the Spear" (2025). Ania Marson plays an older version of Latra in another flashback in "The Road to the Spear". * Cetalia Delarme: Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah. Former head of the eyes-and-ears for the Blue. Killed by the Black Ajah. * Talmanes Delovinde: A Lord of Cairhien. He leads the Altara contingent of three banners supplemented by a large group of crossbowmen. Right-hand man of Mat in the Band of the Red Hand. * Takima Deraighdin: Aes Sedai and Sitter for the Brown Ajah. * : Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah. Killed by Graendal in the Battle near Shadar Logoth. * : Recurring character; Captain of the ferryboat ''Spray''. Taken as ''da'covale'' by the Seanchan and made ''so'jhin'' by Egeanin Sarna. Later released and wedded by Egeanin. * Norine Dovarna: Aes Sedai of the White Ajah.E
* Eadyth: Aes Sedai and former Sitter and First Selector of the Blue Ajah. * Egeanin Tamarath: (formerly Egeanin Sarna before being promoted) is a Seanchan captain, promoted to one of the Blood. She has since been demoted and has been given the name Leilwin Shipless. * Elswell: Aes Sedai of unknown Ajah. * : A Seanchan '' sul'dam'' who takes command of an enslaved Egwene al'Vere. Renna is portrayed by Xelia Mendes-Jones in season two of the ''Wheel of Time'' television adaptation, first appearing in the 2023 episode " Eyes Without Pity". * : Black Ajah formerly of the Yellow Ajah. Killed by Elayne Trakand. * Enkazin: Asha'man. Friend of Saml al'Seen from the Two Rivers. * Demira Eriff: Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah. She has one Warder, Stevan. * Erith: Ogier, wife of Loial. * Meidani Eschede: Aes Sedai of the Grey Ajah.F
* : Aes Sedai of the Red Ajah. Turned to the Shadow. * Herid Fel: Historian and philosopher from Andor. Mentor to Min Farshaw. A professor in Rand's school in Cairhein. Rand consulted Herid on many esoteric topics. Killed by a gholam, presumably to silence him. * Dagdara Finchey: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Yellow Ajah. * : One of the oldest Asha'man, the first to be tested for the ability. Bonded as a Warder to Corele Hovian. Best male Talent at healing, on par with Nynaeve. * : Aes Sedai and Sitter of the Grey Ajah. * Careane Fransi: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Green Ajah. Killed by Vandene Namelle. * : Aes Sedai of the White Ajah and Keeper of the Chronicles under the Amyrlin Seat Elaida a'Roihan. She secretly leads the Black Ajah Supreme Council within the White Tower, but is herself controlled by the Forsaken Mesaana.G
* : Aes Sedai of the Yellow Ajah, later enslaved by the Seanchan. Ryma is portrayed by Nyokabi Gethiaga in season two of the ''Wheel of Time'' television adaptation, first appearing in the 2023 episode "Damane". * Gaebril: Alias of the Forsaken Rahvin. * : Aiel Stone Dog. Companion of Perrin Aybara. * : Aes Sedai and former Sitter of the Red Ajah. Bonded by Logain and Turned to the Shadow. * Charl Gedwyn: Asha'man that was part of the plot to kill Rand al'Thor in Cairhien. Killed by Padan Fain/Mordeth. * Marillin Gemalphin: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Brown Ajah. * Androl Genhald: Asha'man in the Black Tower loyal to Logain Ablar. Extremely weak in the Power but with the Talent of making Gateways. Mutually bonded to Pevara Tazanovni. * Basel Gill: The former innkeeper of The Queen's Blessing in Caemlyn and considers himself to be a good Queen's man. * Jur Grady: One of the original Asha'man recruits. Accompanies Perrin Aybara. * Ailhuin Guenna: Wise Woman of Tear, provided shelter for Nynaeve, Elayne and Egwene.H
* Merise Haindehl: Aes Sedai sister of the Green Ajah. Bonded the Asha'man Jahar Narishma as Warder. * Shaidar Haran: Myrddraal. A principal agent of the Dark One. * Morly Hardlin: One of the Asha'man in the Black Tower loyal to Logain Ablar. * Faeldrin Harella: Aes Sedai sister of the Green Ajah. Killed in the Last Battle. * Jurah Haret: Innkeeper of The Star in Tear. * Bera Harkin: Aes Sedai sister of the Green Ajah. * : Aes Sedai and Sitter for the Grey Ajah. She was part of the group of Aes Sedai using the Oath Rod to reveal sisters of the Black Ajah in the White Tower. * : Full name Artur Paendrag Tanreall, general and emperor who conquered most of the story's world a thousand years before the Last Battle; similar toI
* Rodel Ituralde: One of the five 'Great Captains'. Fought the Seanchan in Arad Doman until being brought to the Saldaean front by the Dragon Reborn. Commanded the Army of the Light in Shayol Ghul during the Last Battle. Almost certainly Arad Doman's new monarch after the Last Battle.J
* Agelmar Jagad: One of the five 'Great Captains', Shienaran, leads the Borderlander Army of the Light at Tarwin's Gap during the Last Battle. * Eldrith Jhondar: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Brown Ajah. Killed by Doilin Mellar/Daved Hanlon. * : Former Clan Chief of the Tardaad Aiel, and biological father of Rand al'Thor with Migraine Mantear. Janduin is portrayed by Josha Stradowski, who also portrays Rand, in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series in a flashback in the 2025 episode "The Road to the Spear".K
* Welyn Kajima: Asha'man. * Furyk Karede: Seanchan Banner-General of the Deathwatch Guard who leads the search for the High Lady Tuon in ''Crossroads of Twilight''. * Moria Karentanis: Aes Sedai and Sitter of the Blue Ajah. Also Black Ajah. Purged. * Alliandre Maritha Kigarin: Queen of Ghealdan. * Temaile Kinderode: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Gray Ajah. Killed by Doilin Mellar/Daved Hanlon. * Tylee Kirgan: A general in the Seanchan army. * Raefar Kisman: Asha'man that was part of the plot to kill Rand al'Thor in Cairhien. * Mezar Kurin: Asha'man in the Black Tower loyal to Logain Ablar.L
* Annoura Larisen: Aes Sedai of the Grey Ajah, advisor and companion to Berelain, First of Mayene. Burned out rescuing Galad from his battle with Demandred. * Atuan Larisett: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Yellow Ajah. * : Former Panarch of Tarabon. Love interest of Juilin Sandar. * Haral Luhhan: Blacksmith of Emond's Field.M
* , the "Black Wind"; a malevolent force occupying the Ogier's "Ways" between Waygates which steals the souls of those who touch it. * Maigan: Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah. * Arel Malevin: Asha'man. * Madresin Mandevwin: A Cairhienin. Banner-General in the Band of the Red Hand, he commands the crossbowmen temporarily attached to the Altaran cavalry contingent. * Karldin Manfor: Asha'man. Bonded as Warder by Beldeine Nyram of Green Ajah. Killed by Sharans in the Last Battle. * : Daughter of Modrellein Mantear, Queen of Andor. Tigraine married Taringail Damodred and had a son, Galad Damodred. Following a prophecy from the Aes Sedai Gitara Moroso, she joins the Aiel as a Maiden of the Spear, taking the name "Shaiel'. She falls in love with Janduin, chief of the Taardad Aiel, but dies during the Aiel War after giving birth to their son, Rand al'Thor, on the slopes of Dragonmount. Tigraine is portrayed by Magdalena Sittova in the ''Wheel of Time'' television series adaptation, appearing via flashback in the season one episode "The Dark Along the Ways" (2021), and the season three episode "The Road to the Spear" (2025). * Beonin Marinye: Aes Sedai of the Grey Ajah. * Arymilla Marne: Andoran noblewoman. Put forward a claim to the Lion Throne following Morgase's disappearance. Attempted to conquer Caemlyn from Elayne, but was defeated and stripped of all lands and titles. Later offered new lands in Cairhien by Elayne. * Joline Maza: Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. * Cabriana Mecandes: Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah. Tortured and killed by Semirhage. * : Legendary Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. Amyrlin Seat after the Last Battle. * : Aiel Maiden of the Spear who becomes Mat's lover in ''The Fires of Heaven''. She attacks him and he kills her, realizing that she is a Darkfriend. Melindhra is portrayed by Synnøve Macody Lund in season three of the ''Wheel of Time'' television adaptation, first appearing in the 2025 episode "Seeds of Shadow". * : Aes Sedai of the Red Ajah who ruled as the Amyrlin Seat during the tie of Artur Hawkwing. * Talene Minly: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Green Ajah. * Atal Mishraile: Asha'man loyal to Mazrim Taim. * Beslan Mitsobar: Heir to the throne of Altara, and later King. Friend to Mat Cauthon. * Tylin Quintara Mitsobar: Former Queen of Altara. Mother to Beslan. Kept Mat Cauthon as her paramour. Killed by a ''gholam''. * Miyasi: Black Ajah sister formerly of the White Ajah. * : Wife of Lews Therin Telamon and slain by him. * Luthair Paendrag Mondwin: Son of Artur Hawkwing, who sailed across the Aryth Ocean and claimed the lands of Seanchan for his father's empire. * : Aes Sedai advisor to Queen Mordrellen Mantear of Andor, and Keeper of the Chronicles to Tamra Ospenya. Dies from the strain of foretelling the rebirth of the Dragon. Gitara is portrayed byN
* Kiruna Nachiman: Aes Sedai sister of the Green Ajah. Killed in the Last Battle. * Malind Nachenin: Aes Sedai and former Sitter of the Green Ajah. * Amico Nagoyin: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Yellow Ajah. Killed by Slayer. * Aeldra Najaf: Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah and Keeper of the Chronicles for Tamra Ospenya. * Arlen Nalaam: Asha'man. * Adeleas Namelle: Aes Sedai sister of the Brown Ajah. Sister to Vandene Namelle. Killed by Careane Fransi. * Vandene Namelle: Aes Sedai sister of the Green Ajah. Sister to Adeleas Namelle. Killed by Chesmal Emry. * Jahar Narishma: Asha'man loyal to Rand al'Thor. Bonded as Warder by Merise Haindehl. * Berylla Naron: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Blue Ajah. * Fager Neald: Asha'man of soldier rank. Accompanies Perrin Aybara in his mission to find Masema. * Corianin Nedeal: Aes Sedai, Dreamer * Ferane Neheran: Aes Sedai, Sitter, and First Reasoner the White Ajah. * Sarene Nemdahl: Aes Sedai of the White Ajah. She is more than beautiful and her warder's name is Vitalien. Compelled and used up by Hessalam during the Last Battle. * Aludra Nendenhald: Aludra is an Illuminator originally from Tarabon. She created the Dragons and Dragon Eggs (Cannons and exploding cannonballs) with help from Mat Cauthon and Elayne Trakand. * Varil Nensen: Asha'man. * Pedron Niall: Former Lord Captain Commander of the Children of the Light. One of the five 'Great Captains'. * : Veteran Shienaran warrior missing one eye, chosen to join the search for the Horn of Valere in ''The Great Hunt''. * Dafid Norley: One of the Asha'man in the Black Tower loyal to Logain Ablar. * Beldeine Nyram: Aes Sedai sister of the Green Ajah. Killed by Sharans in the Last Battle.O
* Olver: Orphan and companion/adoptee to the Band of the Red Hand. Becomes Hornblower of the Horn of Valere. * Daerid Ondin: Lieutenant-General in the Band of the Red Hand, he commands five banners of foot soldiers in the Murandy group. * Faolain Orande: Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah. * Tamra Ospenya: Former Amyrlin Seat raised from the Blue Ajah. Tortured and killed by the Black Ajah.P
* : First (leading statesman) of Mayene. Romantically pursues Perrin Aybara aggressively until reaching an accommodation with his wife. Otherwise a cunning and intelligent politician and loyal ally to Perrin. * : Seanchan Empress and mother of Tuon Athaem Kore Paendrag. Radhanan and her entire family, with the exception of her chosen heir Tuon, are murdered by Semirhage, one of the Forsaken, before the events of ''Knife of Dreams''. * Birlen Pena: Black Ajah sister. * Algarin Pendaloan: Tairen Lord with potential to be an Asha'man. Part of Logain's faction in the Black Tower, under the name "Emarin". * Elza Penfell: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Green Ajah. Balefired by Rand.R
* : Aes Sedai and former Sitter for the Red Ajah. Current Highest. * : Black Ajah sister formerly of the Blue Ajah. Mistress of Novices under Tamra Ospenya. Killed in Kandor by Moiraine Damodred. * Reimon: A Tairen Lord. Banner-General in the Band of the Red Hand, he leads a banner of horse also in Altara. * : Aiel clan chief, husband to Amys and her first-sister. One of Rand's primary allies among the Aiel, and in general. Fell under Hessalam's Compulsion. Killed by Aviendha in the Last Battle. Rhuarc is portrayed by Björn Landberg in season three of the ''Wheel of Time'' television adaptation, first appearing in the 2025 episode "A Question of Crimson". * Manel Rochaid: Asha'man that was part of the plot to kill Rand al'Thor in Cairhien. Killed by Rand. * Robb Solter: Soldier in Perrin's army.S
* Colavaere Saighan: Cairhienin noblewoman. Conspired with Elaida's Aes Sedai to have Rand captured and transported to the White Tower so she could become Queen of Cairhien. Removed from power and stripped of all titles by Rand once he returned to the Sun Palace after being rescued. Committed suicide by hanging. * Donalo Sandomere: Asha'man in the Black Tower loyal to Logain Ablar. * Karale Sanghir: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Grey Ajah. * : Thief-catcher of Tear. * Elenia Sarand: Andoran noblewoman. Attempts to claim the Lion Throne following Morgase's disappearance, but is arrested and imprisoned by Dyelin. Later freed by Arymilla and forced to support her claim to the throne. Taken prisoner by Elayne after Arymilla's attack on Caemlyn is foiled, and stripped of all lands and titles. Later offered new lands in Cairhien by Elayne. * Saml al'Seen: Asha'man native to Emond's Field. * Edorion Selorna: A Tairen Lord. Banner-General in the Band of the Red Hand, he leads a banner of horse in Altara under Talmanes. * Selucia: Shadow and Voice to Empress of Seanchan. Briefly Tuon's/Fortuona's Truthspeaker. * Ispan Shefar: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Blue Ajah. Killed by Careane Fransi. * Ingtar Shinowa: Shienaran nobleman and soldier. Accompanies Rand on the hunt to reclaim the Horn of Valere, after it is stolen by Padan Fain in Fal Dara. Killed by the Seanchan in Falme. * : Hero of the Horn. Warder to Elayne Trakand. Killed in the Last Battle. * Betse Silvin: F. Serving-maid in the Golden Stag. Mat dances with her VI-144. * : A being born from the merged souls of Isam Mandragoran, cousin of Lan Mandragoran, and Luc Mantear, maternal uncle of Rand al'Thor. Slayer is a hunter for the Shadow, a master of ''Tel'aran'rhiod'' and enjoys killing wolves. He is killed by Perrin Aybara after lengthy rivalry. * Masuri Sokawa: Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah. She has one Warder, Rovair Kirklin. * , the Green Man: Last of the Nym, a race of human-shaped plant creatures. He is the guardian of the Eye of the World who dies killing the Forsaken Balthamel. * Carlinya Sorevin: Aes Sedai of the White Ajah. Killed during the fight in Tel'aran'rhiod against Mesaana. * : Aiel Wise One. Very weak in the Power, but arguably the most influential of all the Wise Ones. * Fera Sormen: Black Ajah sister formerly of the White Ajah. * Kairen Stang: Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah. Killed by Aran'gar. * : King of Illian. Kidnapped by the White Tower under Elaida. * : A previous False Dragon who could channel. * Aeldene Stonebridge: Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah. * Sulin: Aiel Maiden of the Spear, companion of both Rand and Perrin.T
* Dobraine Taborwin: Cairhienin nobleman. Assists in the rescue of Rand from Elaida's Aes Sedai at Dumai's Wells. Later appointed steward of Cairhien by Rand. * : Asha'man, False Dragon, and new Forsaken. M'Hael of the Black Tower. He used his position to secretly turn Asha'man to the Shadow. Killed by Egwene al'Vere in the Last Battle. * Martyn Tallanvor: Guardsman-lieutenant loyal to Queen Morgase. * Samitsu Tamagowa: Aes Sedai of the Yellow Ajah. Her warder is named Roshan. * : Aes Sedai and Sitter for the Red Ajah. Bonded to and Bonded by Androl Genhald. She was part of the group of Aes Sedai using the Oath Rod to reveal sisters of the Black Ajah in the White Tower. * Therava: Shaido Aiel Wise One and master of former Black Ajah Aes Sedai Galina Casban. * : Adoptive father of Rand al'Thor. Blademaster. * Marris Thornhill: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Brown Ajah. * Salita Toranes: Aes Sedai and former Sitter for the Yellow Ajah. * Peral Torval: Asha'man part of the plot to kill Rand al'Thor in Cairhien. Killed by Padan Fain. * Seonid Traighan: Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. * Nicola Treehill: Novice in training with the sisters in Salidar. Killed in Tel'aran'rhiod. Has the Talent of Foretelling.V
* Chel Vanin: Former horse thief and poacher. The head scout for the Band of the Red Hand. * Evin Vinchova: Asha'man in the Black Tower, Turned to the Shadow by Mazrim Taim. Tricked into (suicide) attacking his compatriots by Androl.Y
* Yoeli: An officer in the Saldaean army.Z
* Asne Zeramene: Black Ajah sister formerly of the Green Ajah. Killed by Sea Folk Windfinders.References
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