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Moiraine needs someone to train Rand al'Thor, harnessing his power as the Dragon Reborn, and there are several candidates in The Wheel of Time universe that could fulfill this role in the show.
Episode 6, aptly named “The Flame of Tar Valon,” finally settles into a single, and certainly lively location, with Moiraine (played by Rosamund Pike) deftly navigating the leering eyes of her ...
And one that makes Siuan’s necessary punishment of Moiraine all the more painful. The books don’t overtly explore Siuan and Moiraine’s adult relationship, but it’s not an unknown quantity.
In this clip, the Aes Sedai sorceress Moiraine advises the gaggle of destined children she has found herself herding not to act out of shape while she goes and talks to the adults, consarnit. She ...
Moiraine falls through the portal, too, and the door melts, making the heroes believe that Moiraine and Lanfear died. However, in book 11, "Knife of Dreams," the heroes discover that Moiraine is ...
Making Moiraine an inscrutable puzzle of a woman might work on the page, but it’s not going to fly as well on screen. Prime Video’s The Wheel of Time needed to humanize Moiraine for us to ...
It must be bittersweet for Moiraine to regain such an important part of who she believes she is at the same time as her and Siuan’s mutual betrayal. The Wheel of Time ‘s season two finale airs ...
Episode 6 revolves around Moiraine Damodred, played by Rosamund Pike; apart from the cold open, she’s in every single scene. From the beginning, Pike has been the best performer in the cast and ...
And though their identity is a mystery, Moiraine and her fellow travelers will stop at nothing to find them. Swear your oath. Watch this exclusive clip from The Wheel of Time.
As Moiraine attempts to warn Nynaeve of the dangers ahead, the Wisdom only wants to know about where Rand (Josha Stradowski), Mat (Barney Harris), Perrin (Marcus Rutherford), and Egwene (Madeleine ...
Her character, Moiraine Damodred, is dealing with the “agonizing loss” of her connection to One Power at the end of Season 1 — a deviation from the source material.