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The fantasy series follows a group of men and women who are forced to leave their small village in order to save the world from the evil Dark One. The season two premiere picks up months after the events of the season one finale, and the main characters are scattered across the continent now.
Here are all the major details you might have missed from the first three episodes of "The Wheel of Time" season two.
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There appears to be another prison for the Forsaken in the opening scene of season two.
The symbols look near-identical.Prime Video
The next scene implies that there are multiple Darkfriends around our main heroes.
While faces are hidden in the secret meeting we see episode one, what they wear hints at their true identities.Prime Video
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Fares Fares is finally credited as Ishamael in season two.
Fares Fares as Ishamael in "The Wheel of Time" season one finale.Jan Thijs / Wheel of Time
Moiraine trying to use the One Power on the water is a callback to season one.
Rosamund Pike as Aes Sedai Moiraine Damodred in "The Wheel of Time" season two.Jan Thijs / Amazon Studios
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The Amyrlin Seat's gown from season one can be seen in the room Egwene cleans.
This implies that she is not wearing the gown in whatever unknown place she's disappeared to now.Prime Video
Cuendillar, a substance first introduced in the season one finale, appears again in season two, episode one.
Bayle Domon (Julian Lewis Jones) tries to sell the rock to Moiraine in episode one.Prime Video
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In episode two, Rand meets a man who fought in the Aiel War.
The Aiel War was first shown in a flashback in season one, episode seven.Amazon Studios
The Arches are not the first set of ter'angreal we have seen.
The Oath Rod in "The Wheel of Time" season one episode six was also a ter'angreal.Prime Video
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Crimsonthorn root and Red Ajah appear to be reoccurring themes in Nynaeve's trials.
Nynaeve (Zoë Robins) standing in front of the Arches.Jan Thijs / Prime Video
The army that attacked Atuan's Mill mentions Luthair Paendrag, the son of Artur Hawking in the book series.
Mysterious soldiers round up all the people at Atuan's Mill.Prime Video
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Lady Anvaere is Moiraine's sister in the book series.
Lady Anvaere (Lindsay Duncan) and Rand (Josha Stradowski) in "The Wheel of Time" season two, episode three.Prime Video