Now that Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time book series, barely scratching the surface of the immense world in his fifteen-novel saga.

There are thousands of characters in these novels, and so many great scenes that range from epic to shocking to poignant. That variety and level of vast complexity is part of what makes the books so phenomenal. My point is, there are countless Wheel of Time moments that carry immense meaning from reader to reader, and I'm sure mine will differ from other fans'. After The Wheel of Time season 3's ending, those who enjoyed the show are likely craving more of Robert Jordan's profound fantasy world, just as much as I am.

6 Rand al'Thor Claims Callandor From The Stone Of Tear

From The Dragon Reborn

"I am Rand al'Thor! I am the Dragon Reborn!" This is a set of words etched in my mind forever, as the moment that The Wheel of Time transformed Rand from a shepherd's son from the Two Rivers to a young man ready to fulfill his destiny. He proclaimed himself as the Dragon in The Great Hunt, but The Dragon Reborn is the novel where he completes that initial hero's journey, shifting the scope of Jordan's series going forward. Amazon's adaptation of The Wheel of Time skipped over The Dragon Reborn, but they would have had to return to this.

The Dragon Reborn is the novel where he completes that initial hero's journey, shifting the scope of Jordan's series going forward.

Callandor, the sa'angreal sword prophesied to be used by the Dragon, is in a fortress called the Stone of Tear. Moiraine spoke in season 3 about bringing Rand to retrieve the blade. In the book, however, he runs off to do so on his own and ultimately defeats the Forsaken Ishamael to do so. Ishamael is already gone in the show, so the circumstances surrounding this event would have been changed, but seeing Rand retrieve the sword and lift it into the air would have been one of the most epic moments in all fantasy television.

5 Egwene Reclaims The White Tower For Her Aes Sedai

From The Gathering Storm

Season 3's ending saw Elaida's coup of the Aes Sedai, which is undoubtedly my favorite plotline in The Wheel of Time books and the highlight of The Shadow Rising. However, one of the best parts of it is what comes after: a total division and civil war among the Aes Sedai. After Elaida takes over the White Tower, a faction forms in defiance of her, who eventually make Egwene the Amyrlin Seat. Egwene is taken captive by Elaida in this novel, withstanding brutalities that parallel those in season 2.

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During an attack against the White Tower by the Seanchan, Egwene manages to use a sa'angreal called the White Rod to defend the Aes Sedai. Elaida is taken captive and made damane by the Seanchan, providing the reader a satisfying ending for one of the book series' most unnerving villains, several books after her rise to power. Aside from seeing Elaida finally fall, this is a decisive moment for Egwene that solidifies her as an incredibly strong channeler and the rightful Amyrlin Seat.

4 The Golden Crane

From Knife Of Dreams

There's nothing in fantasy that compares to a moment where a hero rallies the troops, be it in The Lord of the Rings, The Stormlight Archive, or Robert Jordan's books. Knife of Dreams has that moment, with Nynaeve assembling men to follow her husband, Lan, into the Last Battle. We know from the show and the early books that Lan is from a line of kings in a fallen kingdom called Malkier. But as Lan says, "Malkier lives so long as one man wears the hadori in pledge that he will fight the Shadow."

"My name is Nynaeve ti al’Meara Mandragoran. The message I want sent is this. My husband rides from World’s End toward Tarwin’s Gap, toward Tarmon Gai’don. Will he ride alone?"

This is a vital step in the arcs of both Nynaeve and Lan, as their leadership rekindles an entire culture of people, allowing the Golden Crane banner to fly in the Last Battle. After they forces with the Light, helping to defeat the Dark One, the pair return to the Borderlands and begin to rebuild Malkier, fulfilling an enduring romance that was promised from the first novel.

3 Mat's Journey To The Tower Of Ghenjei

From Towers Of Midnight

Moiraine's fate on The Wheel of Time was hard to determine, as, in the books, she actually "dies" in The Fires of Heaven and isn't brought back until much later in the series. I doubt that the showrunners would have been willing to kill off Moiraine, as Rosamund Pike was the series' top-billed actor, marquee attraction to non-fantasy fans, and a producer on the show. Still, I'm going to write about the Tower of Ghenjei, as it's one of the most fantastic Mat sequences in the book series, and I hope they would have found a way to incorporate it.

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Season 3's ending provided us with a first look at the Aelfinn and their connection to Mat, so following through on this arc seasons later with him would have been fascinating. Even if Moiraine is just imprisoned briefly, this is a moment that shows Mat's worth as a hero, even sacrificing an eye in the rescue mission. It also dips into one of the most compelling corners of Robert Jordan's world, exploring the realm of the Finn in more detail than what we saw in Tanchico.

2 Nynaeve Restores Logain's Power

From Lord Of Chaos

Nynaeve al'Meara is one of the most powerful channelers in The Wheel of Time's world, and one of the moments where she demonstrates this is in Lord of Chaos. Logain was a False Dragon, with the extent of his power on full display in season 1, challenging several Aes Sedai on his own. He was eventually captured and gentled, but Nynaeve actually managed to reverse this, healing the missing hole in him, bringing another male channeler to the side of the Light for the eventual Last Battle.

Amazon's adaptation of The Wheel of Time even established a circular moment for this arc, with Nynaeve being the one to shut him down during his fight with the Aes Sedai in season 1. It would have been a perfect opportunity to show how far Nynaeve had come throughout the show, especially after breaking her channeling barrier in season 3's ending. This could have happened as soon as season 4 or 5, so it wouldn't have been very far from where we left off in The Wheel of Time.

1 Rand Fulfills His Destiny

From The Gathering Storm

Yes, another Rand moment. Rand is my favorite character, as I think his arc is not only a profound subversion of the Hero's Journey, but possibly the most beautiful example in fiction. The retrieval of Callandor is a pivotal moment for Rand, but another occurs atop Dragonmount, when Rand finally breaks free from the constant strain of his power, which has caused him to teeter on the edge of evil or to close himself off from emotions and friendships.

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In The Gathering Storm, Rand nearly destroys an entire city before traveling to the top of Dragonmount to determine his place in the world. It doesn't get more epic than traveling to the top of a location called "Dragonmount" to do literally anything, but this moment shows an internal decision that separates Rand from destroying the world and saving it. This is the moment Rand proves he's the hero of The Wheel of Time, and it would have been the most epic moment in the TV show.

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

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

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
Franchise(s)
The Wheel of Time