Falme is a fictional city in Robert JordanRobert Jordan is the pen name of James Oliver Rigney, Jr. (born October 17, 1948), under which he is best known as the author of the bestselling The Wheel of Time fantasy series. He also writes under the name Reagan O'Neal.Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time The Wheel of Time (abbreviated by fans to WoT or less commonly, tWoT) is a bestselling fantasy book series written by Robert Jordan. It is known for the extreme density of its plot, the intricate detail of its imaginary world and constructed languages, and complexity of relationships and interactions ...Wheel of Time book series.
Falme is located on a peninsulaA peninsula is a piece of land that is bordered on three or more sides by water. A peninsula can also be a headland, cape, island promontory, bill, point, or spit.Peninsula. – Britannica Student Encyclopedia. 2007. Encyclopædia Britannica, Retrieved 2007-07-19.peninsula jutting out into the Aryth OceanThis article is about the countries, cities, towns, and other important locations in Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time fantasy fiction series. With the publication in 1997 of The World of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time (often called World), much of the information previously available only by gathering from the various maps and culling from the books became readily available, along with much additional, supporting detail. Robert Jordan is very clear that the world before the Breaking was much different ...Aryth Ocean It is possibly the westernmost settlement in the entire WestlandsWestlands is a suburb of Nairobi that was until the early 1980s composed of residential homes and a few shops which has now developed into a major commercial and economic area outside the Central Business District of Nairobi. It was initially considered part of the Parklands area and straddled what is now Waiyaki Way, originally the Kenya Uganda Railway. The Sarit Centre ...Westlands. Along with the rest of Almoth Plain, the remnants of the now-extinguished nation of Almoth, it has been the subject of a territorial dispute between Arad DomanNo quick definition available.Arad Doman and TarabonNo quick definition available.Tarabon for hundreds of years. In The Great HuntThe Great Hunt (abbreviated as tGH by fans) is the second book of The Wheel of Time fantasy series written by American author Robert Jordan. It was published by Tor Books and released on November 15, 1990. In 2004 The Great Hunt was re-released as two separate books, The Hunt Begins and New Threads in the Pattern.The Great Hunt the Seanchan EmpireIn the fictional world of Robert Jordan's fantasy series The Wheel of Time, Seanchan (IPA pronunciation: ) is the name of a continent, the empire that occupies it, and the people that live in the empire. The capital is called Seandar (IPA: ).Seanchan Empire attempt to take the city over as part of their return to the mainland. The city is also the site where Rand al'ThorRand al'Thor' is the protagonist and main character of The Wheel of Time, a series of fantasy novels by Robert Jordan. Jordan has stated that Rand is based on Tyr, the Norse god of justice.Rand al'Thor, the Dragon RebornIn the fictional Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan, Dragon Reborn may refer to: * any reincarnation of the Dragon ** especially Rand al'Thor, the protagonist of the series **previously Lews Therin Telamon was known as the Dragon. * the third book of the series, The Dragon Reborn Category:The Wheel of TimeDragon Reborn, fights his second battle against the ForsakenIn the fictional world of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time fantasy series, the Forsaken (or Chosen, as they would prefer to be called) are thirteen of the most powerful servants of the Dark One. At the end of The War of Power they were all meeting at Shayol Ghul when Lews Therin Telamon and ...Forsaken Ishamael, in his guise as Ba'alzamonIshamael (ih-SHAH-may-EHL) is one of the primary antagonists of the Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan. He is one of the Forsaken. His name is an altered version of the Biblical name "Ishmael" ("God shall hear"), the illegitimate son of Abraham to one of his wife's maids, although there is no clear meaning behind using the name, other than that Ishmael was ...Ba'alzamon.