Forsaken (Wheel of Time)

Forsaken (Wheel of Time)

In 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 and able to draw on the True Power, a form of Power drawn directly from the Dark One. Originally there were more than this - Moghedien suggests only thirty people in history were granted the ability to drawn the True Power - but twelve were killed during the The War of Power; possibly due to the Dark One's suspicions, she also suggests that there were many more chosen before this but they were killed in the war of power. At the end of War they were all meeting at Shayol Ghul when Lews Therin Telamon and his Hundred Companions sealed the hole in the Dark One's prison, and the Forsaken in it. Many were formerly Aes Sedai, but they became corrupted by the desire for power and immortality.

The eight male Forsaken are:

* Aginor, deceased (killed by Rand al'Thor) resurrected as "Osan'gar" (see below) and later killed again by Elza at the cleansing.
* Asmodean, deceased (his killer not yet identified in the books.)
* Balthamel, deceased (killed by the Green Man), resurrected as "Aran'gar" (see below).
* Be'lal, deceased (killed irrevocably with balefire by Moiraine Sedai).
* Demandred, whereabouts unknown.
* Rahvin, deceased (killed irrevocably with balefire by Rand al'Thor)
* Ishamael, deceased (killed by Rand al'Thor), resurrected as "Moridin" (see below).
* Sammael, deceased (killed by Mashadar and Rand al'Thor). His death is confirmed in an interview with Robert Jordan.

The five female Forsaken are:

* Graendal, currently posing as the ailing Lady Basene in Arad Doman.
* Lanfear, last seen passing into the twisted door "ter'angreal" whilst fighting Moiraine Sedai. By unknown means returned as "Cyndane" in a new body (see below) and has since been mindtrapped.
* Mesaana, currently within the White Tower, directing the Black Ajah.
* Moghedien, mindtrapped and Moridin's servant/slave.
* Semirhage, captured by Rand al'Thor.

The 'New' Forsaken

To date, four of the Forsaken who have been killed have been resurrected by The Dark One. They are, Ishamael, Balthamel, Aginor and, presumably, Lanfear. Their resurrected forms do not resemble their former identities at all. For example, Cyndane is described as having silver hair and light coloured eyes, whereas Lanfear possessed dark beauty. The resurrected form of Cyndane who was once Lanfear is not as strong as she used to be for unknown reasons. And Balthamel, a male Forsaken, was ressurected into a female body, although Aran'gar continues to channel the male half of the True Source.

* Ishamael - Moridin

* Lanfear - Cyndane; mindtrapped by Moridin.

* Balthamel - Aran'gar

* Aginor - Osan'gar, deceased (killed again by Elza (ironically a Darkfriend) at the cleansing of saidin).

Note: Many of the names of the Forsaken show influences from Jewish, Christian, and Islamic demon lore and legend. Also, it is never clearly stated in the books who the 'new' Forsaken were in the Age of Legends, but it is possible to make educated guesses by matching their personalities and the opinions of the other Forsaken.Wotnav


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