See the FAQ, Section 4.3, for interpretations of Foretellings.

Deindre#

Elaida Foretellings#

  • TEotW,Ch40 - "This I Foretell and swear under the Light that I can say no clearer. From this day Andor marches toward pain and division. The Shadow has yet to darken to its blackest, and I cannot see if the Light will come after. Where the world has wept one tear, it will weep thousands. This I Foretell." Then to Rand, "This, too, I Foretell. Pain and division come to the whole world, and this man stands at the heart of it."
  • TSR,Ch1 - "The very first thing Elaida had ever Foretold, while still an Accepted - and had known enough even then to keep to herself - was that the Royal line of Andor would be the key to defeating the Dark One in the Last Battle."
  • ACoS,Prologue - "Elaida had the Foretelling sometimes, a Talent many thought lost before her, and long ago she had Foretold that the Royal House of Andor held the key to winning the Last Battle."
  • ACoS,Prologue - "The White Tower will be whole again, except for remnants cast out and scorned, whole and stronger than ever. Rand al'Thor will face the Amyrlin and know her anger. The Black Tower will be rent in blood and fire, and sisters will walk its grounds. This I Foretell."

Gitara Moroso#

Nicola Treehill#

  • LoC,Ch14 - "The lion sword, the dedicated spear, she who sees beyond. Three on the boat, and he who is dead yet lives. The great battle done, but the world not done with battle. The land divided by the return, and the guardians balance the servants. The future teeters on the edge of a blade."

Lidya#

  • WH,Ch14, KoD,Ch36 - "Beware the fox that makes the ravens fly, for he will marry you and carry you away. Beware the man who remembers Artur Paendrag Tanreall's face, for he will marry you and set you free. Beware the man of the red hand, for him you will marry and none other."

Unknown Aes Sedai#

  • ToM,Ch51 - "I see him before you. Him, the one who lives many lives, the one who gives deaths, the one who raises mountains. He will break what he must break, but first he stands here, before our king. You will bloody him! Measure his restraint. He speaks! How was the fallen slain? Tellindal Tirraso, murdered by his hand, the darkness that came the day after the light. You must ask, and you must know your fate. If he cannot answer then you will be lost. You will bring his end swiftly, so that the final days may have their storm. So that Light may not be consumed by he who was to have preserved it. I seem. And I weep."