Omitting aspects of the novels isn’t inherently bad, but it’s essential to analyze their ripple effects.

Rand is the Dragon Reborn, Mat has his luck, andEgwene is a Dreamwalker.

Each of the characters from the Two Rivers is extraordinarily important to the overarching narrative in some way.

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This story exists in their orbit, and these unique qualities are what make our characters such vital heroes.

Each of the characters from the Two Rivers is extraordinarily important to the overarching narrative in some way.

This allowed him to kill Geofram Bornhald in Falme, leading the White Cloaks to attack the Two Rivers.

Perrin looking serious in The Wheel of Time season 3

In the books, Perrin is known for his “Wolf Dreams.”

Egwene’s Dreamwalking ability allows her to enter Tel’Aran’Rhiod, a parallel world of dreams.

That’s why she’s learning with the Aiel Wise Ones.

Rand al’Thor (Josha Stradowski) training with his katana in The Wheel of Time Season 3 Ep 2

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Tel’Aran’Rhiod is a notable battleground for his internal struggle throughout the series.

Perrin also has numerous dreams in theWheel of Timenovels that are prophetic.

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