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| - The Age of Legends is a time before the Third Age, when male and female channelers worked in harmony, the Aiel were a peaceful people who followed the Way of The Leaf, and the Dark One was unknown. It came to an end with the War of Power and the Breaking of The World.
- The Age of Legends was the first Age in the history of the world. Many prominent figures and entities came to become relevant during this period, many of which are often viewed as myth or overly influential, including three Paragons and several great houses. WIP
- The Age of Legends, also called the Second Age, is the name given to the time preceding the Time of Madness and the Breaking of the World. During this time, channelers were far more common and Aes Sedai - trained channelers, both male and female - were able to make angreal, sa'angreal, and ter'angreal, and sometimes held important civic positions. Channelers also appeared to be much more powerful in general, evidenced by the fact that they were able to do a lot more individually with the One Power and that all of the Forsaken are much, much more powerful individually than today's Aes Sedai. One of the most powerful institutions in the world was the Hall of Servants, to which all channelers were accountable. The most respected, influential and accomplished Aes Sedai in the Hall was Lews The
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| - The Age of Legends is a time before the Third Age, when male and female channelers worked in harmony, the Aiel were a peaceful people who followed the Way of The Leaf, and the Dark One was unknown. It came to an end with the War of Power and the Breaking of The World.
- The Age of Legends was the first Age in the history of the world. Many prominent figures and entities came to become relevant during this period, many of which are often viewed as myth or overly influential, including three Paragons and several great houses. WIP
- The Age of Legends, also called the Second Age, is the name given to the time preceding the Time of Madness and the Breaking of the World. During this time, channelers were far more common and Aes Sedai - trained channelers, both male and female - were able to make angreal, sa'angreal, and ter'angreal, and sometimes held important civic positions. Channelers also appeared to be much more powerful in general, evidenced by the fact that they were able to do a lot more individually with the One Power and that all of the Forsaken are much, much more powerful individually than today's Aes Sedai. One of the most powerful institutions in the world was the Hall of Servants, to which all channelers were accountable. The most respected, influential and accomplished Aes Sedai in the Hall was Lews Therin Telamon, also called the Dragon by his followers. Additionally, with the sole exception of Elan Morin Tedronai, he was also the most powerful of the Aes Sedai.
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