
The Dragon Reborn
Prophecies Fulfilled and unfulfilled
* hardback page #s if no * it means it is paperback page #s
() are my additions for clarification for whom the reference is to or about, otherwise the quote is correct.
Some meanings are interpretations of what is yet to come others have already been revealed. They are all my interpretations in italics If I have missed any please e-mail me at stngtreky@aol.com. Please look over the list carefully. I sometimes get so caught up in the books (most of you should relate) that I forget to write down page numbers.

Tear
Prophecy by Min Farshaw
“(Around Perrin) An Aiel man in a cage, a Tuatha’an with a sword. A falcon and a hawk, perching on your shoulders. Both female, I think...Darkness swirling around you,...”
-Chapter 6, The Hunt Begins pg 99
Gaul is the Aiel in the cage, Aram is the Tuatha’an with a sword, Faile is the Falcon and Berelain is the hawk
Dreamt by Egwene al’Vere
“There had been a dream of Rand, reaching for a sword that seemed to be made of crystal, never seeing the fine net dropping over him. And one of him kneeling in a chamber where a parched wind blew dust across the floor, and creatures like the one on the Dragon banner, but much smaller, floated on that wind, and settled into his skin. There had been a dream of him walking into a great hole in a black mountain, a hole filled with a reddish glare as vast fires below, and even a dream of him confronting Seanchan.”
-Chapter 25, Questions pg 290
The sword is Callandor, the trap is Ishmael’s, the dragons settling into his skin is his marks from Ruidean, The great hole could be him entering Shayol Ghul to confront the Dark One, He has to confront the Seanchan before he can win the Last Battle.
Dreamt by Egwene al’Vere
“Perrin with a falcon on his shoulder, and Perrin with a hawk. Only the hawk held a leash in her talons-Egwene was somehow convinced that both hawk and falcon were female-and the hawk was trying to fasten it around Perrin’s neck... And that dream with
a beard!-leading a huge pack of wolves that stretched as far as the eye could see...”
-Chapter 25, Questions pg 290
Faile is the falcon, Berelain, the hawk, is trying to catch him. He will lead the wolves in Tarmon Gai’don
Dreamt by Egwene al’Vere
“Mat, placing his own left eye on a balance scale. Mat, hanging by his neck from a tree limb. There had been a dream of Mat and Seanchan, too, but she was willing to dismiss that as a nightmare. It had to have been just a nightmare. Just like the one about Mat speaking the Old Tongue.”
-Chapter 25, Questions pg 290-291
The Balance means that Matt will lose one of his eyes, probably trading it to the 'finns for Moiraine when he and Thom go to save her. Mat is hung after he visits the ter’angreal in Ruidean, and he will marry the Daughter of the Nine Moons, daughter of the Empress of Seanchan, next in line for the throne.
Dreamt by Egwene al’Vere
“Asleep or not,(Perrin) his heavy muscles strained to hold that chain tight, to prison himself against the pillar.”
-Chapter 27, Tel’aran’rhiod pg 313
Perrin is resisting against the wolves, making a prison for himself.
Dreamt by Egwene al’Vere
“Rand holding a sword, could hardly make out that it was him at all, Rand threatened in a dozen ways, none of them the least bit real. In one dream he had been on a huge stones board, the black and white stones as big as boulders, and him dodging the monstrous hands that moved them and seemed to try to crush him under them.”
- Chapter 37, Fires in Cairhien pg. 422-423
The Forsaken and the Dark One are after Rand, trying to prevent him from reaching Callandor. The game of houses is like stones and he has to work against all the plotting
Dreamt by Egwene al’Vere
“She dreamed of Perrin with a wolf, and with a falcon, and a hawk- and the falcon and the hawk fighting- of Perrin running from someone deadly, and Perrin stepping willingly over the edge of a tower cliff while saying, ‘It must be done. I must learn to fly before I reach the bottom.’ There had been one dream of an Aiel, and she thought that had to do with Perrin, too, but she was not sure.”
- Chapter 37, Fires in Cairhien pg. 422-423
Perrin is running from Isam (the Hunter). He has contact with the wolves. The falcon and the hawk are Berelain and Faile fighting over Perrin. I think (but am unsure) that it has something to do with him planning sacrifice him self to the whitecloaks.
Dreamt by Egwene al’Vere
“And a dream of Min, springing a steel trap but somehow walking through it wihtout so much as seeing it.”
- Chapter 37, Fires in Cairhien pg. 423
Min sparked Elaida’s revolt against Siuan.
Dreamt by Egwene al’Vere
“Of Mat with dice spinning ‘round him- of Mat being followed by a man who was not there...there was a man following, or maybe more than one, but in some way there was no one there- of Mat riding desperately toward something unseen in the distance that he had to reach, and Mat with a woman who seemed to be tossing fireworks about. An Illuminator, she assumed, but that made no more sense than anything else.”
- Chapter 37, Fires in Cairhien pg. 423
The dice represent Mat’s luck. Mat (I think) is being followed by a Gray Man. Mat is riding desperately riding towards the Tear to save Egwene, Nynaeve, and Elayne. I think the woman is Aludra, the Illuminator who gave him the fireworks. Matt will harness the power of fireworks, cannons made even guns.
Dreamt by Egwene al’Vere
“Men and women breaking out of a cage, then putting on crowns. A women playing with puppets, and another dream where strings on puppets led to the hands of larger puppets, and their strings led to still greater puppets, on and on until the last strings vanished into unimaginable heights. Kings dying, queens weeping, battles raging. Whitecloaks ravaging the Two Rivers.”
- Chapter 37, Fires in Cairhien pg. 423
The Forsaken are breaking out of the Dark Ones prison and situating themselves in high places. People are manipulating other people who are manipulating other people till it reaches the sky. The others are self explanatory and straight out what happens.
Dreamt by Egwene al’Vere
“Blood of our blood mixed with the old blood, raised by an ancient blood not ours.”
- Chapter 39, Thread in the Pattern pg. 443
Rand was raised by Manetheren blood, but born of Aiel.
Dreamt by Perrin
“Mat, rattling a dice cup. His opponent stared at Mat with eyes of fire. Mat did not seem to see the man (Ba’alzamon). Mat made his toss, and as the dice spun, the vision faded...”
- Chapter 43, Shadowbrothers pg. 507
He is gambling against Ba’alzamon that he can save the girls.
Dreamt by Perrin
“Egwene and Nynaeve and Elayne stood looking at a huge metal cage, with a raised door held on a heavy spring. They stepped down behind them. A woman with her hair all in braids laughed at them, and another woman all in white laughed at her.”
- Chapter 43, Shadowbrothers pg. 507
They are walking into Liandrin’s trap and it is working to Lanfear’s plans.
Dreamt by Egwene
“Nightmares of a Whitecloak putting Master Luhhan in the middle of a huge, toothed trap for bait. Why should Perrin have a falcon on his sholder, and what was important about him choosing between that axe he wore now and a blacksmith’s hammer?”
- Chapter 48, Following the Craft pg. 553
Fadan is behind the whitecloak trap killing or capturing people related to the three boys. He marries Faile and he must choose between fighting and leaving to be a blacksmith.
Dreamt by Egwene
“What did it mean that Mat was dicing with the Dark One, and why did he keep shouting, “I’m coming!” and why did she think in the dream that he was shouting at her?”
- Chapter 48, Following the Craft pg. 553
Matt is trying to save the three girls just like Perrin’s dream.
Dreamt by Egwene
“And Rand. He had been sneaking through utter darkness toward Callandor, while all around him six men and five women walked, some hunting him and some ignoring him, some trying to guide him toward the shining crystal sword and some trying to stop him from reaching it, appearing not to know where he was, or only to see him in flashes. One of the men had flame, and he wanted Rand dead with a desperation she could nearly taste. She thought she knew him. Ba’alzamon. But who were the other? Rand in that dry, dusty chamber again. with those small creatures settling into his skin. Rand confronting a horde of Seanchan. Rand confronting her, and the women with her, and one of them was a Seanchan.”
- Chapter 48, Following the Craft pg. 553
The men and women are the Forsaken trying to do something to Rand. The small creatures are dragons that settle into his skin. Rand will confront Egwene leading the Aes Sedai ans we recently met Alivia the Seanchan woman who is joining the Aes Sedai.
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