The Westlands refers to a region of land in The Wheel of Time television series. The region located west of the Spine of the World, east of the Aryth Ocean, south of the Mountains of Doom, and north of the Sea of Storms.[1]
Overview[]
The Westlands is a culturally diverse landmass, home to many nations of humans. It is also home to the sapient species known as the Ogier, who live in isolated steddings.[2]
History[]
The Westlands arose as a contiguous landmass after the devastating Breaking of the World.[3] The Aes Sedai were reorganized as the all-female channeling organization of the lands during this time, and many great and prosperous nations arose.[4]
All nations were affected by the devastating Trolloc Wars at the end of the After Breaking period.[4]
The Westlands were later home to the great conquests of Artur Hawkwing, who laid siege to the White Tower.[4]
Geography[]
Mountain ranges[]
Seas and oceans[]
Nations of the Westlands[]
Ungoverned regions[]
Steddings of the Westlands[]
Interactive map[]
Browse the wiki's interactive map of the Westlands. Zoom in and select areas for more information.
Trivia[]
- Prime Video released an interactive map of the Westlands on October 25, 2021.[1]
Changes from the book series[]
The Westlands is adapted from the continent of the same name (book spoilers!) in the book series.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Official interactive map from Prime Video: The Wheel of Time, under the "Explore" section (login required), the section for the map is labeled "The Westlands Await". Retrieved October 25, 2021.
- ↑ The Wheel of Time, season 1 episode 5: Blood Calls Blood.
- ↑ The Wheel of Time, season 1 episode 1: Leavetaking.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 The Wheel of Time, season 1 episode 2: Shadow's Waiting.