- Lews Therin Telamon
Lews Therin Telamon is a
fictional character inRobert Jordan 's "The Wheel of Time " fantasy series. He was the Dragon of theAge of Legends . He is the most powerful, most hated, and most feared man in history, for his part in the Breaking of the World and killing his loved ones, earning him the epithetKinslayer .Before "The Eye of the World"
In "
The Wheel of Time ," Lews Therin Telamon was the leader of theAes Sedai during the Age of Legends, the man who sat on the High Seat of the Hall of the Servants. He wore the Ring of Tamyrlin and summoned the Nine Rods of Dominion. Also known as the Lord of the Morning, Prince of the Dawn, he came to be known as the Dragon during the War of Power. The most powerful man of his time, he was chosen to lead the Ogier, the human warmen and theAes Sedai in their fight against the Shadow. He was married toIlyena Therin Moerelle and before the War of Power, he was involved with Mierin Eronaile, who after he spurned her affections, became one of the Forsaken. He was the most famous man of his age, and earned his third nameTelamon because of his accomplishments.He led the
Hundred Companions to win the War of the Shadow by resealing theDark One away in his prison inShayol Ghul . However, the Dark One's counterstroke caused a taint to be placed upon "saidin ", the male half of the One Power. This taint caused Lews Therin and the remaining members of the Hundred Companions to go insane on the instant, causing chaos with the One Power. Eventually all the other maleAes Sedai became mad also. The immediate effect was that Lews Therin killed his wife Ilyena, everyone who carried a drop of his blood, and everyone he loved thus becoming known as the Kinslayer. The eventual effect was the Breaking of the World, caused by the insane male Aes Sedai and the end of theAge of Legends .Ishamael , once named Elan Morin Tedronai and a theologian who was the only man in the world with strength in the Power equal to Lews Therin's, using theTrue Power he briefly healed Lews Therin Telamon of his madness, allowing him to see the killing he had done. This led to Lews Therin Telamon killing himself by drawing too much of the One Power, creating Dragonmount in the process.Rand al'Thor was born on its slopes, 3000 years later. At the time of his death he is described as being tall with dark eyes, and brown hair turning white. His face is lined with worry.Modern appearances in the storyline
Rand al'Thor hears the voice of Lews Therin in his head. There has been some speculation as to the nature of this voice, with some evidence indicating that Rand is slowly being driven mad by "
saidin "'s Taint, and other indications suggesting that Rand really is somehow communicating with Lews Therin. The voice of Lews Therin occasionally complains that Rand al'Thor is a voice in "his" head, suggesting that Lews Therin does not know/does not want to acknowledge that he is dead.That Rand is indeed Lews Therin's soul reborn into a new body was never in question, nor was the fact that Lews Therin is insane, as is made apparent by his communication with Rand al'Thor. Rand himself suffers from spells of anger and fatalism. However, Lews Therin is also able to show Rand new uses of the
One Power , and it is debatable whether Rand could be inventing these (often in the heat of battle) on his own. He has also developed skills and talents that Lews Therin possessed, such as drawing. Others in the series who have had previous lives do not display the ability to speak with those lives (though a few characters have memories from prior lives). It is implied byCadsuane that men who are being driven mad by the taint on "saidin" often hear voices in their heads (confirmed by Semirhage, who adds that the voices are sometimes "real" and that when they are, it is more difficult to treat the person afflicted). These voices may be a psychological manifestation of memories and "feisty urges" from previous lives, taking the form of voices, as the men's minds attempt to separate the previous life's memories from those of the soul's current life. It could also be due to the nature of the taint of "saidin", a possible by-product of the Dark One's backlash. Most likely a true voice, he has often helped Rand to understand both "saidin" and the Forsaken. Also, his voice has commented on previous "conversations".
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