The Wheel weaves as the wheel wills, that was a saying that had been passed through the ages by the Aes Sedai. But despite being said for millenia, and being said by hundreds of thousands, few actually understood what the words meant. And even if they did understand what the words meant, they failed to undstand the scale and power of what they were saying. Many used the saying to explain acts of randomness, luck and moments of extreme improbability. And while technically this use of the saying was corrct, it was extremly wrong as well, something few could fathom.

And in this moment of time, the Wheel wanted something, the Wheel needed something. It needed the Dragon Reborn, it needed Lews Therin come again in all his cunning, might and power.

To bad we don't always get what we wish for, not even non-sentient forces controlling fate. The Wheel needed the Telamon reborn, it needed the Dragon Reborn. Unfortunately a soul-stealing demi-god with the power to block out the sun was delivered. Hopefully they will do.

So... do you accept the challenge? I'm considering having a go myself but I always get cases of writting block. Always, usually after 10-15K words so I'm probably (definitely) not the right person to write this. also the device I'm writing is new and doesn't have grammical aids so RIP. As can be read in the short prompt above, the challenge is fairly straight forward. A hero is needed to battle Shai'tan (The Antagonist (Duh), usually the Dragon Reborn would be here to fight, (not saying he can't be btw, maybe Dragonborn inside Rand's body? IDK) but the dragonborn also show's up. I was going to do a male mage character, but considering all male with "Magic" go mad and the Dragon Reborn is prophesised to 'Break the world"... yea shit could go bad.