Book Six, Part Four: Chapter 45 to the End of the Novel | Lord of Chaos by Robert Jordan

EPISODE · Apr 22, 2024 · 4H 27M

Book Six, Part Four: Chapter 45 to the End of the Novel | Lord of Chaos by Robert Jordan

from Queens of Fantasy Podcast · host Marissa Trarback, Alix Calfa, Taylor Andresen

Let the Lord of Chaos reign – finally! The Queens wrap up the sixth book in Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series, Lord of Chaos. Along this adventure, we get a little serious discussing some more sensitive topics that are coming up. Please see the trigger warnings below. We start with Perrin and Faile marching into Camelyn to meet Faile's parents, who are so totally normal. From there, we join Min and Rand as they explore the benefits of perfectly normal and platonic friendship. Queen Tay learns about Alix Sedai's biggest phobia, Queen Marissa wonders how Rand has managed to climb up her character ranking list. Queens Marissa and Tay discuss a few new theories. Expect us to discuss Perrin's horrific sniffing smell powers, the terrible name that is the Mirror of Mists, and Myrelle's newest warder. On top of that, Queen Alix attempts to not spoil the whole series every time she speaks. In other words, join us as we read Chapter 45 to the end of Book Six of The Wheel of Time, Lord of Chaos, by Robert Jordan.At the end of the podcast, we wrap things up with a game of songs, where we pick the perfect songs for our characters. And, naturally, Queens Tay and Marissa share their current character rankings, as well as a final rating for the entire novel.Content Warnings:Please take care of yourself. We talk about the following in this podcast: ConfinementTorturePhysical AbuseEmotional AbuseSexual AssaultRapeGore & ViolenceMisogynySexismDomestic AbuseDeathExpect spoilers for the first six novels in the series: Lord of Chaos, The Fires of Heaven, The Shadow Rising, The Dragon Reborn, The Great Hunt, and The Eye of the World.For those reading along with us, our next episode will come out on May 1, 2024, and will cover the prologue to the end of chapter 10 of A Crown of Swords, the seventh installment in Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series.If you'd like to join our discord server, you can do so here. Find us on Instagram at @queensoffantasypod. Please also consider checking out our sister podcast, The Book Jar Pod. If you'd like to find a specific Queen online, please see:Alix: Personal Instagram | StoryGraphTaylor: Personal Instagram | StoryGraphMarissa: Personal Instagram | The Book Jar Pod | StoryGraph | Crowned HeathensBackground music via https://www.FesliyanStudTime Stamps:00:00 The Wheel of Time Turns...0:54 Intro3:53 Short Summary5:01 Start of In-Depth Analysis37:47 A Totally Normal Family Dynamic45:21 Not Made of Wood1:02:14 Bienvenue, Ebou Dar!1:18:52 The Mirror of Mists1:43:37 Hawk v. Falcon: A Rematch1:54:29 Never Trust An Aes Sedai2:17:01 Myrelle's New Warder2:31:29 Perrin Goes Sniff-Sniff2:42:15 Back to Alix's Worst Nightmare3:02:26 Dumai Wells3:29:08 The Epilogue3:35:07 The End of In-Depth Analysis3:35:12 Book Reviews3:48:51 A Game: Characters As Songs4:14:51 Character Rankings4:24:57 Next Chapters to Read4:25:30 Outro4:27:41 Bloopers

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