From that day on, any man who wielded the One Power was destined to be driven insane and is either killed or "gentled" by female Aes Sedai to prevent them from going rogue and ultimately destroying the world. These hosts are a little older and a little bit more. In adapting Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time books, Amazon’s The Wheel of Time TV series has made some small but crucial changes to the original prophecies regarding the Dragon’s rebirth. The Dragon Reread Hosts Jeff, Micah, and Alice have all read the Wheel of Time before, all with varying sentimental ties to the series. Lews' power eventually drives him mad, causing him to slaughter his entire family. Warning: Contains spoilers for The Wheel of Time episode 4. He successfully imprisons him at the Shayol Ghul, but in retribution, the Dark One poisons the saidin, corrupting it forever. It's a clever foreshadowing of what happens later - Lews takes 99 male Aes Sedai to cage the Dark One. Latra also warns him not to believe he is invincible and that exposing the True Source (the two halves) of the One Power to the Dark One risks its corruption, which means Lews' power will be out of control. The two Aes Sedai argue about dealing with the Dark One Lews asks for her support to cage him, but she refuses, expressing that the women will be there to pick up the pieces left at the end of their mess. The episode sees him in conversation with Latra Posae Decume, whom he refers to as the Tamyrlin seat (which appears to be either the Amyrlin Seat of the Age or a play on the Ring of Tamyrlin, a mythical ring worn by him in the books).
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