The Green Ajah of the Aes Sedai is considered the Ajah of warriors.[1] They take up arms and fight when diplomacy fails.[2]
Overview[]
The Green Ajah's purpose is to serve as warriors. They are sent against either large-scale Shadowspawn attacks, or against rogue male channelers, but their true destiny is to fight in the name of the Light when the Last Battle comes.[3][4]
The Green Ajah is said to love men the most out of all the Aes Sedai. They may bond more than one Warder, and are more commonly involved in romantic relationships with them compared to other Aes Sedai.
Their leader is the Captain-General of the Green Ajah, who is considered the military leader of all Aes Sedai whenever they need to go to war.[5]
Traditionally, the Green and the Red Ajah have a strained relationship, as they consider one another to have fundamental differences.[6]
History[]
Season 1[]
A combined force of the Green Ajah and Red Ajah is sent against the False Dragon Logain Ablar, commanded by the Green Ajah's Captain-General, Kerene Nagashi. While held captive, Logain's army attacks, and he manages to break free. He is restrained by Liandrin Guirale, Moiraine Damodred, and Kerene, but he manages to kill Kerene when he impales her with a weave. Liandrin decides to gentle Logain on the spot as soon as is possible.[4]
A mass funeral is held for Kerene, as well as the fallen combatants from Logain's army. Her Warder, Stepin, returns her ring to the White Tower so that it can be destroyed, but takes his own life after falling into a state of deep depression.[7] When the Hall of the Tower is called to judge Logain and the sisters involved, the gentled man calls Kerene a "Green bitch", which greatly offends the other Green Sitters. Alanna testifies to the necessity of Liandrin's actions, and Maigan comments on the extremely unusual circumstances of a Green speaking in favor of a Red.[8]
List of known Green sisters[]
- Adelorna Bastine[9]
- Alanna Mosvani
- Kerene Nagashi
Trivia[]
- Rafe Judkins said that he would choose the Green Ajah if he were an Aes Sedai, as he could hang out with Priyanka Bose.[10] Hammed Animashaun and Daniel Henney also identify with the Green Ajah.[11][12] Madeleine Madden said she would either join the Green or the Brown Ajah.[13]
Changes from the book series[]
The Green Ajah is adapted from the Ajah of the same name (book spoilers!) from the book series.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ IGN with Rafe Judkins, The Wheel of Time: Exclusive Trailer Breakdown with Showrunner Rafe Judkins - IGN First. October 27, 2021.
- ↑ Instagram: 7 colors. 7 callings. Each Ajah is tasked with a unique duty. September 8, 2021.
- ↑ Official X-Ray for Prime Video: The Wheel of Time, under the "Characters" section (login required), section labeled "Kerene Nagashi". Retrieved November 26, 2021.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 The Wheel of Time, season 1 episode 4: The Dragon Reborn.
- ↑ Official timeline from Prime Video: The Wheel of Time, under the "Explore" section (login required). Retrieved October 25, 2021.
- ↑ Trivia for The Wheel of Time, season 1 episode 6: The Flame of Tar Valon.
- ↑ The Wheel of Time, season 1 episode 5: Blood Calls Blood.
- ↑ The Wheel of Time, season 1 episode 6: The Flame of Tar Valon.
- ↑ Twitter: Who of these is NOT a Green Ajah?. May 13, 2022.
- ↑ Images captured on Twitter by fan Eri: March 22, 2020.
- ↑ Decider.Loial Actor Hammed Animashaun Thinks Episode 7’s Ways are the “Highlight” of ‘The Wheel of Time’ Season 1. December 10, 2021.
- ↑ Decider. ‘The Wheel of Time’: Daniel Henney Teases a Scary Journey Through the Ways, More on Lan’s Culture in Episode 7 December 10, 2021.
- ↑ Decider. ‘The Wheel of Time’ Star Madeleine Madden on Facing Down Whitecloaks, Harnessing the One Power, and Planting Easter Eggs for Fans. December 3, 2021.
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See also: White Tower • Tar Valon • Hall of the Tower • Amyrlin Seat • Keeper of the Chronicles |