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From the “bloodlust” moment in the last episode to wounds inflicted by creatures such as trollocs tending to have a “transformative” effect, the evidence is certainly suggestive. They don’t attack him, though, and instead … lick his wound? And leave? Online fan discussions have noted the showrunners are involving an interesting number of werewolf tropes in Perrin’s development. Mid-wince, though, he’s interrupted by some ferocious growling doggos. As Perrin refills their waterskins, he examines a wound on his leg that is not festering as much as Moiraine’s shoulder but is probably something worth telling a grownup about.
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Moiraine’s wound from getting stabby-stabbed via trolloc dagger is clearly taking a toll, so Lan finds a safe place for them to stop for the night.
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Book fans who were worried we might not get the famous “Weep for Menatheren” speech, rejoice! We have the speech and a lilting song that’s been stuck in my head for a week! I loved how, in this scene, you could see the Oaths clamping down on her as she makes the truth spin like a top.Īfter Moiraine safely maneuvers them away from the Whitecloaks, Mat notices the disposition of the group is headed toward melancholy and decides to help it along with a rendition of “Weep for Menatheren,” a Two Rivers folk song no one knows the origins of-which Moiraine eloquently explains. In the Aspen Forest, they encounter the Whitecloaks fresh off their earlier “victory.” Moiraine demonstrates the reality “the truth an Aes Sedai says may not be the truth you think you hear,” and the showrunners leave a wonderful little Easter egg in the way she threads this particular needle: She tells the Two Rivers folk not to mention anything about the Aes Sedai and that she is a lady of a fallen house (Damodred, which is oh-so-very-fallen). Perrin describes a similar ember-eyed figure, and Egwene witnessed something similar. He wakes up to the same dead bat at his feet but in Mat’s nightmare, he sees dozens of bats have their necks snapped midair. In Rand’s version, he gags up a dead bat before seeing a man with burning eyes watching him. That night, the Two Rivers ensemble experience markedly similar nightmares. Moiraine also gives us Robert Jordan’s version of the Three Laws of Robotics: the Three Oaths all Aes Sedai swear, and uses the reality of the Oaths to explain the Taren Ferry incident from her point of view. In a deft closure of setup and payoff, Egwene’s initiation ceremony where Nynaeve instructs her to “trust the river,” and this guided meditation on “surrendering” to a river have clear parallels. Moiraine earns an ally in Egwene when she takes her under her wing and informs her the Two Rivers Wisdom skill of “listening to the wind” is actually the ability to channel the One Power, guiding Egwene through her first attempt to touch it.