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''The Shadow Rising'' is a
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novel by
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Robert Jordan James Oliver Rigney Jr. (October 17, 1948 – September 16, 2007), better known by his pen name Robert Jordan," Robert Jordan" was the name of the protagonist in the 1940 Hemingway novel ''For Whom the Bell Tolls'', though this is not how the n ...
, the fourth book in his series ''
The Wheel of Time ''The Wheel of Time'' is a series of high fantasy novels by American author Robert Jordan, with Brandon Sanderson as a co-author for the final three novels. Originally planned as a six-book series, ''The Wheel of Time'' spans 14 volumes, in ad ...
''. It was published by
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and released on September 15, 1992. The unabridged audio book is read by Michael Kramer and Kate Reading. At 393,823 words, ''The Shadow Rising'' is the longest book of ''The Wheel of Time'' although it has fewer pages than ''Lord of Chaos''. ''The Shadow Rising'' consists of 58 chapters. It is the only book in the main sequence of ''The Wheel of Time'' not to contain a
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.


Plot summary

Rand al'Thor This article serves as an index of major characters in the fictional setting of Robert Jordan's ''The Wheel of Time'' series, with a description of their main roles or feats in the series. ''The Wheel of Time'' has 2787 distinct named characters. ...
has just claimed the crystal sword ''Callandor'' to prove himself the Dragon Reborn. He is approached by Lanfear, who tells him of the Forsaken's plans. However, the fortress known as the Stone of Tear is stormed by Trollocs and Fades, sent by another Forsaken ( Sammael), while a third, Semirhage, sends her followers into the Stone, to oppose Sammael's forces. In defense, Rand uses ''Callandor'' to create a
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storm killing all the Trollocs and Fades. Rand then decides that he must travel to the Aiel Waste, to be acknowledged as the Aiel's prophesied leader. Before leaving, Rand,
Mat Cauthon This article serves as an index of major characters in the fictional setting of Robert Jordan's ''The Wheel of Time'' series, with a description of their main roles or feats in the series. ''The Wheel of Time'' has 2787 distinct named characters. ...
, and
Moiraine Damodred This article serves as an index of major characters in the fictional setting of Robert Jordan's '' The Wheel of Time'' series, with a description of their main roles or feats in the series. ''The Wheel of Time'' has 2787 distinct named character ...
visit a ''
ter'angreal ''The Wheel of Time'' is a series of high fantasy novels by American author Robert Jordan, with Brandon Sanderson as a co-author for the final three novels. Originally planned as a six-book series, ''The Wheel of Time'' spans 14 volumes, in ...
'' that lets them talk to a mysterious snakelike race called the Aelfinn, who seemingly know the answer to any question. Mat learns from them that he must go to Rhuidean or die and also that he is destined to marry someone called " the Daughter of the Nine Moons".
Egwene al'Vere This article serves as an index of major characters in the fictional setting of Robert Jordan's ''The Wheel of Time'' series, with a description of their main roles or feats in the series. ''The Wheel of Time'' has 2787 distinct named characters ...
and the Aiel woman Aviendha are also summoned to the Aiel Waste, Egwene to learn Dreamwalking and Aviendha to become a Wise One. Thus, Rand, Mat, Moiraine, Egwene, and Aviendha all travel to the Aiel Waste. Other characters in the Stone of Tear also learn that they must travel elsewhere.
Perrin Aybara This article serves as an index of major characters in the fictional setting of Robert Jordan's '' The Wheel of Time'' series, with a description of their main roles or feats in the series. ''The Wheel of Time'' has 2787 distinct named character ...
hears of trouble in The Two Rivers, his native region, and returns thereto, accompanied by Faile Bashere,
Loial This article serves as an index of major characters in the fictional setting of Robert Jordan's '' The Wheel of Time'' series, with a description of their main roles or feats in the series. ''The Wheel of Time'' has 2787 distinct named character ...
, and three Aiel warriors:
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, Bain, and Chiad.
Elayne Trakand This article serves as an index of major characters in the fictional setting of Robert Jordan's ''The Wheel of Time'' series, with a description of their main roles or feats in the series. ''The Wheel of Time'' has 2787 distinct named characters. ...
, Nynaeve al'Meara, and
Thom Merrilin This article serves as an index of major characters in the fictional setting of Robert Jordan's ''The Wheel of Time'' series, with a description of their main roles or feats in the series. ''The Wheel of Time'' has 2787 distinct named characters. ...
depart to Tarabon to hunt the Black Ajah. Finally,
Min Farshaw This article serves as an index of major characters in the fictional setting of Robert Jordan's '' The Wheel of Time'' series, with a description of their main roles or feats in the series. ''The Wheel of Time'' has 2787 distinct named character ...
arrives in Tar Valon to report to the Amyrlin
Siuan Sanche This article serves as an index of major characters in the fictional setting of Robert Jordan's ''The Wheel of Time'' series, with a description of their main roles or feats in the series. ''The Wheel of Time'' has 2787 distinct named characters. ...
. Thus, ''The Shadow Rising'' follows four groups of characters in four plotlines.


Aiel Waste

Rand uses a portal stone to transport Mat, Egwene, Moiraine, and the Aiel from the Stone of Tear to the Aiel Waste, and are met by Taardad and Shaido Aiel. Moiraine, Aviendha, Mat, and Rand enter the legendary, forbidden city of the waste, Rhuidean; where each enters a ''ter'angreal.'' While inside his ''ter'angreal'', Rand relives portions of his paternal ancestors lives (before and after the Breaking), and discovers the Aiel were once pacifists serving the Aes Sedai. Adherence to
pacifism Pacifism is the opposition or resistance to war, militarism (including conscription and mandatory military service) or violence. Pacifists generally reject theories of Just War. The word ''pacifism'' was coined by the French peace camp ...
still lives on in the Tinkers, while others known as the 'Jenn Aiel', transported a large collection of ''angreal'', ''sa'angreal'', and ''ter'angreal'' to Rhuidean. Rand emerges from the ''ter'angreal'' with
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markings on both arms; proof that he is the ''Car'a'carn'': the 'Chief of Chiefs' of the Aiel. Mat enters his ''ter'angreal'' (similar to the one he previously entered in Tear) seeking more answers from the 'Aelfinn'. Instead, Mat encounters the Foxlike 'Eelfinn' who bargain for gifts versus answering questions. Mat ignorantly requests several gifts from them: fluency in the Old Tongue, memories of his own ancestors, a
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called an ''ashandarei'', and a medallion ''ter'angreal'' that protects against the One Power. Afterwards Rand finds Mat hanging from the Tree of Life (the price for the gifts he received). After revival by Rand, Mat dons a black scarf to hide the scars around his neck. Moiraine visits the three-hooped ''ter'angreal'' used by the Wise Ones, gaining limited knowledge of the future. The Wise Ones task Aviendha with teaching Rand the Aiel customs as they travel to Cold Rocks Hold. They are met en route by darkfriends and Forsaken disguised as merchants. After arrival at ''Al'cair Dal'', both Rand al'Thor and Couladin of the Shaido Aiel claim to be the
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'He Who Comes With the Dawn'. To validate his claim, Rand reveals the secret history of the Aiel during the Age of Legends, but this incites an uproar among the Aiel. Rand prevents a riot by wielding The One Power and summons a rainstorm to the Aiel Waste. The Forsaken
Asmodean This article serves as an index of major characters in the fictional setting of Robert Jordan's ''The Wheel of Time'' series, with a description of their main roles or feats in the series. ''The Wheel of Time'' has 2787 distinct named characters. ...
uses the momentary in-fighting amongst the Aiel as cover to seek out the ''ter'angreal'' access keys to the Choedan Kal (the most powerful ''sa'angreal'' ever created). Rand chases Asmodean to Rhuidean where both simultaneously grasp the access key. The sudden power surge enables Rand to sever Asmodean's link to the Dark One (which marks Asmodean as a traitor to the rest of the Forsaken). Asmodean begrudgingly relents to teach Rand how to channel the One Power after Lanfear coerces him by hobbling Asmodean's own access to the One Power. Rand returns to Al'cair Dal to find most of the Aiel now acknowledge him as the Car'a'carn''.


The Two Rivers

Padan Fain drives the Children of the Light to the Two Rivers to exact vengeance on Rand. The Shadow deploys
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, a mysterious and powerful agent, with a large host of Trollocs to kill Fain; endangering the Two Rivers. Perrin's homecoming is dashed with tragedy when he learns Trollocs have killed his family. Perrin rallies new allies; Verin Mathwin, Alanna Mosvani, Aes Sedai searching for potential pupils, and the Tinker Aram (who has abandoned his people's
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) to fight the Trollocs. It is revealed later that it was in fact Fain who killed Perrin's family. With the help of Tam al'Thor (Rand's adoptive father) and Abell Cauthon (Mat's father), Perrin recruits the people of the Two Rivers to fight for themselves. Perrin leads the Two Rivers against the Trollocs, and earns the nicknames 'Lord Perrin' and 'Perrin Goldeneyes.' Before the showdown with the Trollocs, Perrin marries Faile and tasks her with travelling to Caemlyn and asking Queen Morgase to lend soldiers in their fight. The Children of the Light, led by Dain Bornhald, interject themselves and demand Perrin's arrest to try him for the murders of other whitecloaks. Perrin agrees to give himself up, if the Children will fight alongside the Two Rivers when the Trollocs attack. Slayer is killing wolves in ''Tel'aran'rhiod'', but retreats when he is attacked and defeated by Perrin. Despite their loss of Perrin, the Trollocs are defeated by the Two Rivers forces. The Children of the Light reneged on their agreement (and sat out the battle with the Trollocs), so Perrin and the Two Rivers folk force the Children to leave. With his plans ruined, Fain departs for the White Tower.


Tanchico in Tarabon

Nynaeve and Elayne, along with
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and Juilin Sandar, are taken to Tanchico by the Sea Folk, who reveal their own prophecies about Rand. They meet Bayle Domon and a Seanchan woman, Egeanin. During their mission to smoke out the Black Ajah, they also encounter Moghedien, one of the Forsaken. They discover that the enemy's goal is a male ''a'dam'', held in the private collection of the Panarch Amathera, which they plan to use to control Rand. Nynaeve and Elayne save Amathera from the Black Ajah and take the ''a'dam'' and a seal on the Dark One's prison from her palace. At this moment, Moghedien attacks them and personally duels Nynaeve, finding that they are roughly equal in power. Nynaeve defeats Moghedien and shields her, but the Black Ajah cause a distraction with a balefire-creating ''ter'angreal'', letting Moghedien escape. Finally, they send Domon and Egeanin to destroy the ''a'dam''.


White Tower

Min continues to report to the Amyrlin and tries to avoid suspicion by taking the guise of Elmindreda, a giddy, empty-headed woman. However, she finds herself caught in a coup: Elaida and her supporters depose Siuan and Leane Sharif, her Keeper of the Chronicles, for secretly aiding Rand. Siuan and Leane are both "stilled" (their ability to channel the One Power removed) and Elaida becomes the next Amyrlin. Min frees Siuan and Leane, and all three are assisted in escape by Gawyn Trakand. Gawyn has joined the coup on Elaida's side, and killed several Siuan supporters, but Min convinces him to turn a blind eye to their escape as a personal favor for her. Logain Ablar, a former False Dragon who has been "gentled" (the male equivalent of "stilling"), joins their escape from Tar Valon.


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