Quite plausible.halfhand wrote: ↑Sun Apr 20, 2025 1:34 pmThey will likely have to skip Cairhien. The Shaido and the People of the Dragon will have to fight over Tear instead, and Rand will take Callandar mid-season. They're going to to teleport Matt here in time to establish his battle credentials and the Band of Red Hand. Matt will enter second doorway (which somehow gets mcguffind from the White Tower). The Shaido gets scattered. Setup for Dumai's well for the season finale.
Egwene, Elayne, Nynaeve and Mat are on a ship at the end of Season 3. They are probably heading to Tear where they will join Rand for the Battle of the Stone in first episodes of Season 4. That gets them in the right place and the right time to rejoin their original role from the books. Egwene, Nynaeve and Elayne would have run into Gaebril long ago if the plot was book accurate. Nothing really comes from that confrontation other than just being introduced to Gaebril and his influence over Morgase. We already got that from prior episodes when Gaebril and Morgase visited TV, so there's no reason for them to go to Caemlyn at this point. I agree that their likely next stop after Tear is going to be Salidar.halfhand wrote: ↑Sun Apr 20, 2025 1:34 pmWhite Tower rebels flee and establish their version of Salidar. Introduce the key players here, and Egwene and Nynaeve will need to come here.
Black Tower needs to get established here for Dumai's watch for the series finale. Taim/Demandred will be introduced.
Elayne is probably going to be slated to hit Caemlyn to free Morgase from Rahvin, and likely will be the main hero here and have no involvement from Rand. Unsure how she is going to get any further time with Rand to further their relationship line.
Mat and Thom would presumably continue on to Salidar with Elayne in keeping with the books. At some point though, especially now that Mat (presumably) remembers his former lives, he starts forming the Band of the Red Hand. The band had already formed by the time he left for Salidar with Elayne, so it should be time.
Assuming Moiraine does not try to chase Lanfear in Season 4 and end up with the Finns, they will have to put her somewhere in the story since she is most definitely not in the main narrative at this point in the books. Rand and Moiraine already had their "thank you for everything" moment in the season 4 finale, so I assume they separate at some point. Otherwise its like saying goodbye to someone and walking off awkwardly in the same direction. So Moiraine could end up in Salidar in place of Siuan as advisor to Egwene. Also Thom is in Salidar. Now that Siuan is out of the picture....you know, just saying.

Another possible outcome for Moiraine is that she follows Rand to Tear and then is trapped with the Finn after using the other twisted door angreal in the Stone. In the books, the two doors are in Rhuidean and Tear. So this fits. This is also where Mat would also visit the Finn for the second time and get Ashandarei. I do not recall him having it after being hung from the door in Tanchico, but maybe I missed a detail. It would be weird for him to get the spear though in Tear because the Aelfinn do not grant gifts/boons. Anyways, I still do not see them writing Pike out of the show this way only to bring her back one or two seasons later.
I can see the Asha'man just showing up on screen with no introduction. Imagine Taim extending his hand to Rand as he gets out of the box surrounded by dozens of Asha'man glowing with saidin with weaves extending to all of the Aes Sedai shielding them from the source in a demonstration of power. Cut to finale episode credits.halfhand wrote: ↑Sun Apr 20, 2025 1:34 pmBlack Tower needs to get established here for Dumai's watch for the series finale. Taim/Demandred will be introduced.
Elayne is probably going to be slated to hit Caemlyn to free Morgase from Rahvin, and likely will be the main hero here and have no involvement from Rand. Unsure how she is going to get any further time with Rand to further their relationship line.
That could happen particularly given the proclivities of these writers when changing the source material.