With so much action in rapid succession, the finale is full of impactful moments and major changes.
They appeared at the beginning of the season, taking villages and invading the west unchecked.
So it’s unsurprising that the Whitecloaks take it upon themselves to root out these foreigners.
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But the heroes are on neither side of the battle.
But Perrin makes a particular enemy of the Whitecloaks.
Known to them after his capture in Season 1, Perrin is attacked on sight.
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This danger sends his loyal wolf friend Hopper rushing in to save him.
Yet that rivalry will have to wait.
The battle looks bleak for the greatly outnumbered heroes until magical help comes along.
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Debris falls on her and her sul’dam, Renna (Xelia Mendes-Jones), giving Egwene an opening.
Yet Egwene has realized sul’dam do have the spark they are just not as strong as a damane.
Shattering Renna’s worldview is not all Egwene does.
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Rand makes it to Egwene, hoping to save her, but Ishamael (Fares Fares) follows him.
As Mat rushes to Rand, Egwene rises to face Ishamael.
Though she manages to hold her own against the Forsaken, Ishamael is stronger.
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In the aftermath, the others join, putting all five Emond’s Fielders in the same place.
Elayne (Ceara Coveney) heals Rand with the One Power while Perrin uses his shield to defend Egwene.
Elsewhere, Moiraine attacks the damane who are shielding Rand, freeing him to fight Ishamael himself.
But is the Forsaken actually dead?
But the Karaethon Cycle isn’t the only prophecy about Rand.
TheAielhave their own legend that they’ve been trying to track down.
Moghedien (Laia Costa) is next, coming to threaten Lanfear to stay away from Rand.
Known as the Spider, Moghedien is remembered as a spy and saboteur.
Both seasons ofThe Wheel of Timeare now available to stream on Prime Video.