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Violence
Very heavy
Extreme-scale battle violence across hundreds of pages; deaths of many beloved characters; the Last Battle is depicted with genuine brutality
Language
Barely any
Clean language; Jordan's prose style throughout
Sexual Content
Barely any
Romantic relationships resolved; no explicit content
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
A lot
The emotional weight of a fourteen-book journey ending; beloved characters dying in a battle that feels genuinely global
What this book is about
The fourteenth and final volume of the Wheel of Time series contains Tarmon Gai'don—the Last Battle—a massive, multi-front war against the Dark One that occupies most of the book. Robert Jordan's series finale (completed by Brandon Sanderson) delivers major character deaths, the resolution of every storyline, and one of the most ambitious battle sequences in fantasy literature.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Deaths of many beloved characters
Extended battle sequences—one of the longest in fantasy fiction
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