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Fan Art Friday: Everybody Changes


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Warning: This post contains significant spoilers up through and including Towers of Midnight.

 

 

We all remember the moment we discovered Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time. I started reading the series in seventh grade, after I stumbled across a copy of From the Two Rivers: Part One of The Eye of the World in the young adult section of Barnes & Noble. I picked it up on a whim because I liked the cover art, which just goes to show that some things never change.

 

Still, just about everything else has changed since then. I'm married and in grad school. That old book is still on my shelf, but the pages have turned yellow and it smells like my version of heaven. And whether you started reading the series a year ago or in 1990, I'm willing to bet you've changed since then too.

 

The greatest thing is that the characters have changed right along with us. By the end of the thirteenth book, the three ta'veren are virtually unrecognizable as the country boys Moiraine convinced to run away from home. In hindsight, Egwene's characterization of the three in the prologue of From the Two Rivers ("Ravens") is brimming with sad irony:

 

"I'd like to be a king," Rand was saying. "That's what I'd like to be." He flourished his arm and made an awkward bow, laughing to show that he was joking. A good thing, too. Egwene grimaced. A king!

"A king of sheep!" Mat hooted. He was smaller than the others, always bouncing on his toes. One glance at his face, and you knew he was looking for mischief. He
always
looked for mischief. And usually found it. "Rand al'Thor, King of the Sheep."

"It's better than saying you want to run off and never have to work," Rand said mildly. He never seemed to get angry. Not that she'd seen, anyway. "How could you live without working, Mat?"

"I'll rescue an Aes Sedai, and she'll reward me," Mat shot back. "Anyway, I don't go around looking for work when there's more than work enough without looking." He grinned and poked Perrin's shoulder.

 

Perrin rubbed his nose, abashed. "Sometimes you have to be sensible, Mat," he said slowly. "Sometimes you have to think ahead." Perrin always talked slowly, when he talked at all. And he moved carefully, as if he was afraid he might break something.

 

Let's see how far the boys have come. The art on the left is from my copy of From the Two Rivers (illustrations by Sally Wern Comport and Wizards of the Coast, Inc.). On the right (scroll! -->) are recent fan interpretations of the characters.

 

 

Rand al'Thor: From shepherd to Dragon Reborn (and, as an afterthought, King of Illian). Not quite as mild-mannered as he used to be. Art on the right by Astriex.

 

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Mat Cauthon: From the son of a horse trader to the Prince of the Ravens, commander of the Shen an Calhar, and sounder of the Horn of Valere. At this point, he may have saved one too many Aes Sedai for his own good. Art on the right by Swedish artist G-a-t-i-n-h-a.

 

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Perrin Aybara: From blacksmith's apprentice to Wolfbrother and Steward of the Two Rivers. Art on the right by Bulgarian artist Lims-Kraghma.

 

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Mashiara Sedai

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Hahahaha. That exchange from the new prologue is hilarious! I bought "From the Two Rivers" when it first came out just so I could read the prologue. It's also neat to see artwork from their past and their present. Good job, Peregrine!

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I bought the first book in 2009, when I was 17. In these past three years I've read it whole 5 times (except for tGS and ToM, only 3 and 2 times). Actually, I'm re-reading it now. I'm on the 17th book (or 11th depending on edition), so soon enough I will have read it 6, 4, and 3 times xD

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I bought the first book in 2009, when I was 17. In these past three years I've read it whole 5 times (except for tGS and ToM, only 3 and 2 times). Actually, I'm re-reading it now. I'm on the 17th book (or 11th depending on edition), so soon enough I will have read it 6, 4, and 3 times xD

 

That's amazing! I wish I had time to re-read the series several times a year. Thanks for sharing!

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