Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time books, with season 3 specifically drawn from The Shadow Rising, the fourth book in the series. Like the novel, this season spreads its heroes into four locations: Tanchico, the Two Rivers, the Aiel Waste, and the White Tower, with events of significant consequence occurring at each.

As has been the case with the previous two seasons of The Wheel of Time, adapting novels as extensive as Jordan's requires a degree of sacrifice. Television is a more limited medium than the boundless world of prose, and bringing such a series to life involves logistical issues. Even in an eight-hour season, there's only so much time for each character's story, and the results are cuts from the books' interpretations. Each of the four main stories in season 4 is missing a character, and it's interesting to note the differences this creates.

4 Juilin Sandar

Tanchico

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Juilin Sandar is a thief-catcher in the Wheel of Time novels who's introduced in The Dragon Reborn, hired by Elayne, Nynaeve, and Egwene in their pursuit of the Black Ajah. He then returns in The Shadow Rising, where he companies Elayne and Nynaeve in the Tanchico plotline, playing a pivotal role alongside Thom Merrilin, who was reintroduced in season 3, episode 6. The season seems to be replacing his role with Mat, who's in the Aiel Waste in the novels.

3 Tam Al’Thor

Two Rivers

Rand and Tam al'Thor in The Wheel of Time
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Tam al'Thor is Rand's adoptive father, and he's played by Game of Thrones star Michael McElhatton in The Wheel of Time seasons 1 and 2. However, as of season 3, episode 6, he's yet to make an appearance in the Two Rivers plotline, in which he plays a prominent role in The Shadow Rising. Aside from being a shepherd in the Two Rivers, Tam's past as a warrior makes him an incredible asset in the battle against the Trollocs.

Tam's past as a warrior makes him an incredible asset in the battle against the Trollocs.

Perrin Aybara finds himself taking a leadership role in the Two Rivers in both The Shadow Rising and The Wheel of Time season 3, but Tam also helps to unite the region's forces for its defense. Tam continues to play a prominent role throughout the book series, so hopefully, he'll be brought back before the season ends or later on. Regarding season 3, it's strange that he hasn't appeared yet, but he could return with Abell Cauthon and reinforcements to turn the tide in the finale.

2 Mat Cauthon

Aiel Waste

Dónal Finn's Mat Cauthon is obviously a lead character in The Wheel of Time's cast, but season 3 has him as part of the Tanchico plotline, differing from the books. In The Shadow Rising, Mat travels with Rand, Moiraine, and Egwene to the Aiel Waste. Possibly the most notable difference created by this change has already ed, with Rand and Moiraine journeying into Rhuidean in the celebrated episode 4.

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In the novel, Mat enters Rhuidean and travels through a redstone ter'angreal gateway, which has been established as the transportation of the Aelfinn and the Eelfinn, two extradimensional species that exist in the novels. These creatures offer a similar function to genies, granting wishes. Mat makes his wish, and then Rand discovers him later on, hung from the branches of Avendesora. This is a pivotal step in Mat's arc, but the TV show seems to be accomplishing it in different ways.

1 Logain Ablar

White Tower

the Aes Sedai and gentled, Logain is paraded through Caemlyn in the novels, where he has a similar moment to the show, making eye with Rand from far away. Then, he's brought to the White Tower where he lingers until The Shadow Rises, where he plays a crucial role in Min and Siuan Sanche's story.

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Logain was last seen in The Wheel of Time TV series at Cairhien, where he played a role in Rand's season 2 story. This was a notable departure from the books, and now he's absent from the White Tower narrative. Logain hasn't appeared yet in The Wheel of Time season 3, and at this point, it seems like he's going to be a total omission from the plotline, hopefully returning for season 4.

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The Wheel of Time
Release Date
November 18, 2021
Network
Prime Video
Showrunner
Rafe Judkins

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Directors
Sanaa Hamri, Ciaran Donnelly, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Thomas Napper, Maja Vrvilo, Wayne Che Yip
Writers
Amanda Kate Shuman, Dave Hill, Rohit Kumar, Justine Juel Gillmer, Celine Song, Rammy Park, The Clarksons Twins, Katherine B. McKenna
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The Wheel of Time