Egwene al’Vere is one of the most important characters in The Wheel of Time saga. She carries on some essential storylines throughout the books and the show is starting to open up her story more. As the season has progressed, The Wheel of Time has started to explore one of the first major defining moments in Egwene’s life. Having been captured by the Seanchan when Liandrin Sedai betrayed them, Egwene is facing her biggest challenge and her spirit is breaking for the first time. This transformation will change everything for Egwene.In The Wheel of Time series, Egwene was one of the people that Moiraine took from the Two Rivers after the Trolloc attack. Moiraine and Lan even suspected that Egwene was going to be the Dragon Reborn. She is one of the most powerful channelers who have been found in centuries and the Aes Sedai want her at the White Tower. Liandrin of the Red Ajah became friendly with Nynaeve al’Meara in hopes to turn her to the Black Ajah. Yet, in the end Liandrin turned Egwene, Nynaeve, and Elayne, the Daughter Heir of Andor, over to the Seanchan. Only Egwene ended up being captured, and she is forced into become a slave to the Seanchan, a damane.The Seanchan are a race of people who come from across the ocean. They believe that they are descendants of Artur Hawkwing, who was a powerful king who almost conquered the known world, including the Aes Sedai. He is one of the heroes of the world, yet some consider him to be a villain. The Seanchan believe themselves to be the only true descendants of him and that they need to come back to complete his conquest. They also think that all women who channel, regardless of strength or affiliation, should be chained and controlled. The women who aren’t chained are called marath’damane, which means Those Who Must Be Leashed. Once they are collared and chained, they are called damane, which means Leashed One. These are the slaves and the backbone of the Seanchan power.RELATED: The Wheel of Time Finally Reveals One Character’s True Motives
Egwene al’Vere is one of the most important characters in The Wheel of Time saga. She carries on some essential storylines throughout the books and the show is starting to open up her story more. As the season has progressed, The Wheel of Time has started to explore one of the first major defining moments in Egwene’s life. Having been captured by the Seanchan when Liandrin Sedai betrayed them, Egwene is facing her biggest challenge and her spirit is breaking for the first time. This transformation will change everything for Egwene.
In The Wheel of Time series, Egwene was one of the people that Moiraine took from the Two Rivers after the Trolloc attack. Moiraine and Lan even suspected that Egwene was going to be the Dragon Reborn. She is one of the most powerful channelers who have been found in centuries and the Aes Sedai want her at the White Tower. Liandrin of the Red Ajah became friendly with Nynaeve al’Meara in hopes to turn her to the Black Ajah. Yet, in the end Liandrin turned Egwene, Nynaeve, and Elayne, the Daughter Heir of Andor, over to the Seanchan. Only Egwene ended up being captured, and she is forced into become a slave to the Seanchan, a damane.
The Seanchan are a race of people who come from across the ocean. They believe that they are descendants of Artur Hawkwing, who was a powerful king who almost conquered the known world, including the Aes Sedai. He is one of the heroes of the world, yet some consider him to be a villain. The Seanchan believe themselves to be the only true descendants of him and that they need to come back to complete his conquest. They also think that all women who channel, regardless of strength or affiliation, should be chained and controlled. The women who aren’t chained are called marath’damane, which means Those Who Must Be Leashed. Once they are collared and chained, they are called damane, which means Leashed One. These are the slaves and the backbone of the Seanchan power.
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