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Fantasy · 1994 · R

Lord of Chaos

by Robert Jordan

Rand al'Thor holds the world. The Aes Sedai are about to make a catastrophic mistake.

For17+GenreFantasyLength987 pagesRead time~27 hours

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Violence

A lot

Large-scale combat at Dumai's Wells; Rand's captivity and treatment; significant deaths

Language

Barely any

Clean language throughout

Sexual Content

Barely any

Brief romantic content; restrained

Substance Use

Barely any

None

Emotional Intensity

A lot

Rand's psychological deterioration under impossible pressure; the horror of what Aes Sedai do to him

What this book is about

The sixth Wheel of Time novel builds to one of the series' most devastating battle sequences—Dumai's Wells, where Rand is freed from Aes Sedai captivity. Jordan's epic continues to expand its world and its stakes, with the Forsaken more active and Rand's psychological deterioration accelerating.

Notes for sensitive readers

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Rand's captivity and psychological trauma are significant

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