All the evidence indicates that she was Lanfear. Of course, Rand was already on his way to Tear to stop the Forsaken's attacks through his dreams, but the girls were probably a backup in case he resisted the dreams or learned to shield them on his own. Universal Conquest Wiki. Fortress of the Light 1. News from the Plain. Shadows Sleeping. Nightmares Walking. The Hunt Begins. The Way Out of the Mountains. Wolf Dreams. Tar Valon.
The Amyrlin Seat. The Bite of the Thorns. The Gray Man. Hunters Three. The Red Sister. A World of Dreams. The Price of the Ring. Scouting and Discoveries. Behind a Lock. A Way Out. A Trap to Spring. After this, she truly does give up on wooing Lews Therin back to her, and her hatred of him is fierce. With the Last Battle approaching, she chooses Perrin as the new target of her "affections," trying to use him as a different path to power.
Lanfear begins appearing to Perrin as he stalks Slayer in the Wolf Dream, giving the impression she has switched sides. She helps him remove the Dreamspike from the Black Tower, incapacitating guards and showing him how to deactivate the gateway-nullifying effect it produces. Later she tips him off that Graendal is invading the dreams of one or all of the great generals commanding the army of the Light, and heals him and Gaul during a lull in their fight with Slayer.
Unbeknownst to him, she lays a weave of Compulsion on him while they talk. She instructs Perrin to kill Moiraine at the same time she kills Nynaeve; she will then seize Callandor from Moridin and force Rand to kneel to her before killing him. Her plan is to strike while the Dark One is helpless, thereby saving him and making herself the highest and most powerful of the Chosen. Perrin is able to see himself as both man and wolf, and because of this duality he is able to remember his love for Faile, and his duty to do what Rand cannot.
Breaking through the power of Lanfear's Compulsion, he reaches out and breaks her neck, ending her scheming and manipulations.
Despite Moghedien's prowess in Tel'aran'rhiod , Lanfear has always claimed it as her own domain. Moghedien's talent for manipulating the Dream surpasses Lanfear's, though Moghedien does not make public issue of this because Lanfear is stronger than she is in the waking world. Lanfear believed in her personal claim on Tel'aran'rhiod to the point of confronting even Ishamael about him using it without her permission, though Ishamael appeared to have simply been amused by her presumption.
Ironically, Ishamael was himself an actual dreamer , and as such, his capabilities in Tel'aran'rhiod were essentially guaranteed to surpass Lanfear's by a considerable amount. Lanfear is a variation of " l'enfer ," French for the inferno or hell.
Her pseudonym Selene is a reference to the Greek Goddess of the Moon. A Wheel of Time Wiki Explore. TV series. TV series wiki Episodes 1. Community Info. Jump Right In! Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account?
View source. History Talk For other uses of the words "daughter" and "night," part of the meaning of "Lanfear," see Daughter and Night. Theory 1 Any long-time channeler can do things like this without channeling. Theory 2 Verin has a Talent that has nothing to do with channeling, and Alar knew about it. Theory 3 Verin has a well ter'angreal , and Alar knew about it. Theory 1 During the Darkfriend social scene in the beginning of the book, a Shienaran asked if he should kill the three ta'veren , but he was given special, secret orders instead.
Ba'alzamon might have ordered Ingtar to spy. Theory 2 Ingtar was considering quitting the Darkfriend social scene even back in Fal Dara, and he was deliberately disobeying orders. Theory 1 The weaving of the Wheel ensures that the Hornsounder will always be linked to the Dragon, so the Heroes will always fight for the Dragon, and there will never be a conflict of interest. Theory 1 Rand was channeling into his sword, and Ba'alzamon was probably channeling into his staff.
Perhaps he wanted it to be an evenly matched fight. He has been wishy-washy on the issue of wanting Rand dead.
Theory 2 The Horn of Valere somehow forced the battle. Theory 3 Rand surprised Ba'alzamon by interfering with his ancient plans regarding the Seanchan, so Ba'alzamon had to stop the Heroes from destroying his Seanchan pawns. The only way was to knock Rand out. Say that three times fast. Theory 1 Lanfear did something similar to the weave Moiraine used on the coins she gave to the three ta'veren ; a mark only she can sense.
Rand probably used a similar weave when he marked the spot outside Far Madding where he had buried the Choedal Kal access keys. Theory 2 Lanfear Healed Rand. She is able to find Rand easily throughout the series because she can Travel to people as well as to places.
She may also have sent the Gray Man that showed up dead in Sheriam's bed. Wait, now I'm confused. Why would Lanfear try to kill Nynaeve and Egwene, then point them toward Tear? Did she change her mind, or was Mesaana messing with her plans?
Theory 1 There may be other ways to reach the Eelfin, such as through the Tower of Ghenjei, the dreamworld, or the portal stones. Theory 2 Those memories were actually soaked up by the Aelfin in the ter'angreal in Tear, and the Aelfin shared with the Eelfin.
The Dark One gave this command at some point I think during this volume, and we construe it to mean that the Dark One would rather let Rand go insane than have him killed right away. So the Forsaken, including Sammael, would have been under orders to let Rand live. Rahvin disregarded that command and got erased from the Pattern. Additionally, Rand was using an angreal during the war, but Sammael probably did not have such an advantage.
He may have simply been too worn out to deal with Rand himself. Theory 1 Sammael was just trying to manipulate Graendal by leading her to believe he had a truce with Rand, so she would get paranoid enough to either attack Rand or attack Sammael. Theory 2 Sammael really wanted a truce and was tricked by Moridin or someone into believing that he had a true reply from Rand. Suspect 1 Graendal was present in Caemlyn at the time.
She later seemed to know that Asmodean was dead, whereas other Forsaken were unsure. She is the type who would make a corpse vanish in order to create confusion. So how did Graendal know where Asmodean was? Well, Lanfear or Sammael might have told her that Asmodean was "in league with" Rand. And let's not forget that she can spy via tel'aran'rhiod or by using an ordinary spy network. Suspect 2 Mesaana , whom Asmodean would also have recognized, and who has no alibi.
Suspect 3 Slayer. We know that he works as an assassin for the Forsaken. Asmodean might have employed Slayer in the past, which would explain the recognition. Suspect 4 Paidan Fain. He would have done it to keep Rand from learning any more One Power tricks. But would Asmodean recognize him? And why would Fain take the time to remove or hide the corpse? Suspect 5 Moridin. If it was him, then he must have appeared as Ishamael.
Moridin was not mentioned by name until later in the series. As for the rest : Sammael had no idea that Asmodean died, nor did Demandred I think. Rahvin had just been balefired and Bel'al was long dead. Semirhage was almost certainly with the Seanchan masquerading as Anath, so she would have been busy or on her cross-ocean journey. Furthermore, she does not know about Asmodean's death when she thinks about him in. A traitor and so doomed, but he really had vanished
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