The Wheel of Time

The Wheel of Time is the setting of a popular epic fantasy book series written by Robert Jordan. Robert Jordan's efforts have been applauded for working unique cultures into his stories. He has also been criticized for letting the details of these cultures and their interactions get in the way of a good story.

The Book Series
The Main Series


 * The Eye of the World
 * The Great Hunt
 * The Dragon Reborn
 * The Shadow Rising
 * The Fires of Heaven
 * Lord of Chaos
 * A Crown of Swords
 * The Path of Daggers
 * Winter's Heart
 * Crossroads of Twilight

The Prequels


 * New Spring: The Novel

The Aiel

 * Clans


 * Septs


 * Societies
 * Maidens of the Spear


 * The Wise Ones

The Black Tower

 * Soldiers


 * Dedicated


 * Asha'man


 * The Legion of the Dragon

Darkfriends

 * The Forsaken

Shadowspawn

 * Fades


 * Trollocs


 * Draghkar

The White Tower

 * Novices
 * The Three Arches


 * Accepted
 * The Oath Rod


 * Aes Sedai
 * Sitters
 * The Keeper
 * The Amyrlin

Religion in The Wheel of Time
Religion in the Wheel of Time is rarely mentioned and touched upon, while the creator is always spoken of as god, and the dark one as a evil counterpart, you will not find temples or churches dedicated to them, in the words of the writer:

"This is a world where what might be called the proofs of religion are self-evident all the time. It seemed to me there was no necessity for the trappings of religion which by and large are to reinforce us in our faith... and to convince others... If your beliefs are made concrete and manifest around you at any given time there is no need for that." Robert Jordan, Compuserve chat, july 1996.

That said there are several organizations that have a degree of religious overtones and ideology to varying degrees, such as the Aes Sedai and Children of the Light, and it should be noted that in the world of randland no one disbelieves the existance of the greater powers, the Dark One and the Creator simply are.

The Aiel Waste

 * The Spine of the World

Altara

 * Ebou Dar
 * The Kin


 * Salidar

Amadicia

 * Amador

Andor

 * Caemlyn


 * Four Kings


 * Whitebridge

The Two Rivers

 * Emond's Field


 * Baerlon


 * The Mountains of Mist

Arad Doman

 * Banar Eban

Almoth Plain

 * Falme


 * Katar


 * Toman Head

The Blight

 * Blasted Lands


 * Tarwin's Gap


 * Shayol Ghul

Saldea

 * Maradon

Kandor

 * Chachin

Arafel

 * Shol Arbela

Shienar

 * Fal Dara


 * Fal Moran

Cairhien

 * Cairhien


 * Jangai Pass


 * Aringill

Far Madding

 * Far Madding


 * The Hills of Kintara


 * The Plains of Moredo

Ghealdan

 * Jehannah

Illian

 * Illian

Mayene

 * Mayene

Murandy

 * Lugard

Tarabon

 * Elmora


 * Tanchico

Tear

 * Godan


 * Tear

Tremalking

 * The Athan' Miere

Gameworlds based on the Setting.
Wheel of Time: The Two Rivers