Logain Ablar Logain Ablar is a powerful male channeler who believes himself to be the Dragon Reborn, but is deemed a False Dragon by the Aes Sedai and gentled, or cut off from the One Power. He is later healed by Nynaeve al'Meara, and becomes a sworn ally to Rand al'Thor. Logain is portrayed by
Álvaro Morte in seasons one and two of the
Wheel of Time television adaptation, first appearing in the 2021 episode "A Place of Safety".
Aginor Aginor is one of the most devious Forsaken, powerful channelers who became servants of the Dark One during the Second Age, or the Age of Legends. He created the Dark One's army of Shadowspawn, including Myrddraal, Trollocs,
Draghkar and
gholam. Originally an amoral biologist, Aginor joined the Shadow so he could continue his forbidden genetic experiments. The Forsaken are ultimately imprisoned with the Dark One for millennia. Three thousand years later near the end of the Third Age, Aginor and the Forsaken
Balthamel confront Rand and his companions in
The Eye of the World. They have escaped their imprisonment, but the ordeal has left Aginor horribly disfigured, appearing impossibly ancient. He attempts to destroy Rand, but draws too much of the One Power and incinerates himself. Aginor is reincarnated as Osan'gar by the Dark One in
Lord of Chaos.
Asmodean Asmodean is a Forsaken, originally a composer and musician who joined the Shadow to achieve immortality and thereby gain the fame and recognition which previously eluded him. As one of the Forsaken, he actively punished his former musical rivals by maiming and rendering them unable to practice their art. In
The Shadow Rising, Asmodean is enlisted by the Forsaken Lanfear to train Rand al'Thor in the use of the One Power, if she can convince Rand to accept. Asmodean pursues his own agenda, attempting to gain control of one of two powerful ''sa'angreal'' called the
Choedan Kal. Warned by Lanfear, Rand thwarts his plan, and manages to sever Asmodean's connection with the Dark One. Asmodean, shielded by Lanfear from using his full power, commits to training Rand. He accompanies Rand on his travels and trains him diligently in
The Fires of Heaven, but is killed by an unknown assailant just as he has resigned himself to siding with Rand against the Dark One. Faile is portrayed by Isabella Bucceri in season three of the
Wheel of Time television adaptation, first appearing in the 2025 episode "
Seeds of Shadow".
Be'lal Be'lal is one of the Forsaken, formerly a lawyer and close friend of Lews Therin Telamon who with him rediscovered the art of swordplay in battle. In
The Dragon Reborn, Be'lal has escaped imprisonment and taken the identity High Lord Samon of Tear. He lures Rand al'Thor to the Stone of Tear, knowing that as the Dragon Reborn only Rand can retrieve the powerful sword
Callandor. Rand claims it, and Be'lal battles him with his superior swordsmanship to take
Callandor for himself. Moirane Damodred intervenes, destroying Be'lal with
balefire. Dain is portrayed by Jay Duffy in seasons two and three of the
Wheel of Time television adaptation, first appearing in the 2023 episode "Damane". Rand al'Thor and Selene infiltrate a society party, where Anvaere gives them inside information about other guests, and the queen of Cairhien herself. Moiraine and Rand take refuge with Anvaere and her son
Barthanes Damodred in "Damane". A frank conversation with Anvaere prompts Moiraine to change plans and allow Rand to confront Lanfear, rather than keep running. In "
Eyes Without Pity", Anvaere lashes out at Moiraine when she rebuffs Barthanes's earnest efforts to reconnect with his aunt. Later, Moiraine gives encouragement to Barthanes, who will soon be king thanks to his engagement to the queen of Cairhien. In "
Daes Dae'mar", Anvaere eavesdrops on a private conversation between Barthanes and the Aes Sedai
Liandrin Guirale, revealing they are secretly
Darkfriends. Their master, the Forsaken
Ishamael, wishes Barthanes to murder the troublesome Moiraine, and Anvaere herself if necessary to keep their secret. Barthanes acts on his instructions to kill Moiraine, but is deceived and finds himself locked in a cell by his disgusted mother. Though he protests that his allegiance to the Dark One has made their fortune, Anvaere has already reported his crime to the authorities and sealed his fate.
Barthanes Damodred Barthanes Damodred is the High Seat of House Damodred and cousin to the former king of Carhien. In
The Great Hunt, he invites Rand al'Thor to a party to gauge Rand's loyalties. Barthanes is secretly a Darkfriend, and passes a message from the duplicitous
Padan Fain luring Rand to Falme. Barthanes is subsequently murdered by an agent of the Dark One. first appearing in the 2025 episode "
A Question of Crimson".
Dark One The Dark One is a malevolent entity who, though imprisoned for millennia since the Wheel of Time was forged, plots to destroy it and remake the universe in his image. He employs a network of minions, most seduced by promises of power and immortality, to serve him toward this goal. The most notable of these are the Forsaken, powerful channelers imprisoned with him in the Second Age who begin to escape and reenter the world at the end of the Third Age. In the
Wheel of Time television adaptation, the Dark One is depicted as a charred figure with flames in his mouth and eyes in the season one episode "Shadow's Waiting". He seemingly appears to Rand al'Thor, Mat Cauthon, Perrin Aybara and Egwene al'Vere in their dreams, proving that despite being imprisoned he is able to reach out into the world. In the books, however, the charred figure from the characters' dreams is later revealed to be the Forsaken Ishamael.
Demandred Demandred is one of the most powerful of the Forsaken, having turned to the Shadow due to his jealousy of Lews Therin Telamon's superiority. He served as the Dark One's top military general during Age of Legends.
Padan Fain Padan Fain is a traveling merchant who comes to the remote village of Emond's Field in
The Eye of the World, just as it is attacked by a horde of fearsome Trollocs. Several local residents, whom the Trollocs were seeking, flee with the Aes Sedai Moiraine Damodred. Fain is a Darkfriend, a servant of the Dark One given otherworldly powers by the Forsaken
Ba'alzamon so he may track Rand al'Thor, Mat Cauthon and Perrin Aybara, one of whom is believed to be the prophesied Dragon Reborn. The Dark One who seeks to seduce the Dragon to the Shadow, or destroy him. Having led the Trollocs to the village but failing in his mission, Fain is forced to join in the continuing pursuit by the Fades, or Myrddraal, the deadly, eyeless creatures who command the Trollocs. Fain sees a chance to escape the Myrddraal when Rand's group evades capture by entering the cursed city of , where the Fades and Trollocs will not go. Once known as , the city has been overtaken by a malevolent entity known as . The spirit , the former councilor of Aridhol who is now the avatar of Mashadar, lures Rand, Mat and Perrin to a cursed trove of treasure, from which Mat secretly takes a dagger. They leave the city, and the dagger begins to corrupt Mat's mind and body. Before Fain can follow, Mordeth recognizes in him a way to escape the city himself. But since the Dark One has touched and changed Fain's soul, Mordeth can only merge with Fain, not overtake him completely. Fain escapes Aes Sedai captivity in
The Great Hunt, stealing both Mat's dagger and the powerful Horn of Valere in the process. Fain is portrayed by Johann Myers in the
Wheel of Time television series adaptation. In the series, her plots with
Sammael, Demandred and Aran'gar come to nothing, and she is punished with death for her failure to kill Perrin Aybara after being given the tools to do so by
Moridin. She lures Nynaeve, Egwene and Elayne out of the White Tower in "Daughter of the Night", and takes them captive. and by Anthony Kaye in season three, in the
Wheel of Time television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2021 episode "
The Dragon Reborn". In the series, Ihvon, Alanna and her second Warder,
Maksim, are depicted to be in a
polyamorous relationship. Ihvon is killed by Liandrin when the Black Ajah flee the White Tower in "
To Race the Shadow".
Ishamael is the most powerful of the Forsaken, and the only man known to be equal in power to Lews Therin Telamon and his reincarnation, Rand al'Thor. Originally named Elan Morin Tedronai, he joined the Shadow because he determined it was inevitable the Dark One would eventually triumph. He was bound to the Dark One's prison but, unlike the other Forsaken, remained able to walk the world periodically. When Lews is driven mad and murders his own family, Ishamael visits him and heals his mind so he will realize what he has done. He is frustrated when Lews commits suicide, cheating Ishamael of the opportunity to punish him further. Over the millennia, Ishamael emerged to manipulate human events and stoke conflicts, laying the groundwork for the Dark One's rise. Using the name Ba'alzamon, Ishamael invades the dreams of Rand, Perrin Aybara and Mat Cauthon in
The Eye of the World. Rand battles Ba'alzamon at Falme, wounding the Forsaken grieviously by allowing himself to be stabbed first. Ba'alzamon attacks Rand again in
The Dragon Reborn, but Rand kills him using the powerful crystal sword
Callandor. Ishamael is later reincarnated by the Dark One as . Ishamael is portrayed by
Fares Fares in the
Wheel of Time television adaptation, Rand appears to neutralize him, but only after Ishamael cuts Moiraine off from the One Power. Sean T. Collins of
Vulture described the character as "Handsome, worldly, sophisticated ... and he's one of the most innovative big bads I've seen on genre television since the psychotically chipper
Lalo Salamanca on
Better Call Saul. She was imprisoned with the Dark One and the other Forsaken, but eventually escapes at the end of the Third Age and seeks out Rand al'Thor, the reincarnation of Lews. Loial is portrayed by
Hammed Animashaun in the
Wheel of Time television series adaptation,
Elyas Machera Elyas Machera is a tracker and
wolfbrother, a man able to communicate telepathically with wolves. In
The Eye of the World, he meets Perrin Aybara and Egwene al'Vere as they flee the cursed city of Shadar Logoth, and reveals to Perrin that he is also a wolfbrother. He later joins up with Perrin's army in Ghealdan, and serves as one of Perrin's closest advisors.
Maksim Maksim is one of two Warders who serve Alanna Mosvani, an Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah, in the
Wheel of Time television series adaptation.
Mesaana Mesaana is one of the Forsaken, known for her widespread attempts to indoctrinate children into serving the Dark One. In the Third Age, she infiltrates the Aes Sedai White Tower, manipulating internal conflicts and monitoring the Amyrlin Seat
Elaida a'Roihan. Mesaana also controls
Alviarin Freidhen of the
White Ajah, who serves the Amyrlin as Keeper of the Chronicles and secretly leads the Black Ajah Supreme Council within the White Tower.
Moghedien Moghedien is one of the Forsaken, known as a master schemer. She secretly joined the Shadow and operated an extensive spy network for the Dark One from within Lews Therin Telamon's own ranks. Originally named Lillen Moiral, she took the name Moghedien from a reclusive but deadly spider from the Second Age. Moghedien punishes Liandrin for insubordination by cutting her off from the One Power in
The Fires of Heaven. She has recognized
Birgitte Silverbow as the reincarnation of her enemy Teadra from the Age of Legends, and vows to finally get her revenge. Moghedien traps and badly injures Nynaeve and Birgitte in ''Tel'aran'rhiod
, but is injured herself. Nynaeve and Elayne secretly keep Moghedien as their prisoner in Lord of Chaos''. Though they should hand her over to the Aes Sedai for trial and execution, they believe the valuable knowledge they are getting from her about ancient weaves is worth the delay. After Ishamael's defeat by Rand al'Thor, Lanfear plans to be rid of the other Forsaken by dropping the Seals they are bound to into the ocean. Lanfear is shocked to come face to face with Moghedien, who reveals that Ishamael has anticipated Lanfear's betrayal, and freed her and the remaining Forsaken. She has two Warders, Ihvon and Owein. Alanna is portrayed by
Priyanka Bose in the
Wheel of Time television series adaptation, Kept in a confused and oblivious state by Rahvin, Morgase eventually learns that he has alienated her allies and surrounded himself with people loyal to him, and she escapes Caemlyn. She is later rumored to be dead, prompting Rand al'Thor to seek revenge. Rahvin lures Rand and his friends into a trap, and kills Mat, the Aiel Maiden of the Spear Aviendha and the Forsaken Asmodean with lightning. An enraged Rand confronts Rahvin directly. They are evenly matched, and their battle takes them into the World of Dreams. Having subdued the Forsaken Moghedien with an ''a'dam'', Nynaeve siphons Moghedien's powers to attack Rahvin, giving Rand a chance to destroy Rahvin with balefire. The deaths of Mat, Aviendha and Asmodean are subsequently undone. first appearing in the 2025 episode "A Question of Crimson". In
A Crown of Swords, Rand battles Sammael in the cursed city of Shadar Logoth, where the Forsaken is destroyed by the malevolent entity Mashadar. Sammael is portrayed by Cameron Jack in season three of the
Wheel of Time television series adaptation, first appearing in the 2025 episode "Seeds of Shadow".
Semirhage Semirhage is one of the Forsaken, a celebrated healer during the Age of Legends who also enjoyed inflicting sadistic torture. Given the choice of stopping this behavior or being severed from the One Power, she chose instead to join the Shadow. Three thousand years later in
The Eye of the World, the Aes Sedai learn that the Dragon has been reborn, and investigate various candidates. But the Forsaken, the newly-freed servants of the Dark One, are also looking for the Dragon Reborn. appearing via flashback in the season one finale "
The Eye of the World" (2021), and the season two finale "
What Was Meant to Be" (2023). first appearing in the 2023 episode "Damane". Valda is portrayed by
Abdul Salis in the
Wheel of Time television adaptation, first appearing in the 2021 episode "
Shadow's Waiting". He is "as sadistic as he is zealous", and enjoys torturing Aes Sedai as he pursues his goal to exterminate all of them. Possessing a hatred for Perrin Aybara, Valda interrogates Mat Cauthon's mother, Natti, for information on Perrin's whereabouts, torturing and killing her when he believes she can channel. Mat's younger sisters, Bode and Eldrin, are the real channelers, and subsequently burn Valda alive with the One Power. == Other ==