Warning: Includes SPOILERS for The Wheel of Time season 3’s ending and for the Wheel of Time books!
Amazon Prime’sThe Wheel of Timeseason 3 suggested more events being jumbled around with its Rahvin twist, and it’s made the introduction of Elayne’s Warder more confusing. Elayne is a personal favorite character of mine fromRobert Jordan’sWheel of Timebooks, and she’s been the most outstanding addition to the TV series since being introduced in season 2. As an Accepted of the Aes Sedai,Elayne is eventually going to need a Warder like Moiraine or Alanna, and season 2’s ending with Mat blowing the Horn of Valere sets one upfor her.

Elayne’s storyline in season 3 took her to Tanchico, keeping largely consistent with her narrative fromThe Shadow Rising. She spent most of her time with Nynaeve pursuing the Black Ajah, but the narrative also allowed her to reunite with Thom Merrilin, who was the court bard in Caemlyn, the capital of her mother’s kingdom, when she was growing up. Thom revealed grave news to her that the audience already knew:Lord Gaebril is the Forsaken Rahvinin disguise. This will likely lead Elayne to depart from Nynaeve in season 4.
Birgitte Silverbow Becomes Elayne’s Warder In The Wheel Of Time Books
Birgitte Is One Of The Heroes Of The Horn
Birgitte Silverbow was introduced inThe Wheel of Timeseason 2’s finale whenMat blew the Horn of Valere. Along with Artur Hawkwing and the others,Birgitte is one of the legendary Heroes of the Horn, and we saw her in the background, played by actress Sona Havranova. In the books, Birgitte Silverbow initially shows up again during Nynaeve and Elayne’s hunt for the Black Ajah, though she only appears in Tel’aran’rhiod at first. This occurs inThe Shadow Risingin the books, though it could have been saved for season 4 in the TV series.
In the book, Birgitte joins the two young women in their confrontation with Moghedien, who expels her from Tel’aran’rhiod into the physical realm. Nynaeve and Elayne find her later on, mortally wounded beyond Nynaeve’s power, and the only way to save her was for Elayne to bond her as her Warder. This was a notable development, as Aes Sedai Warders are traditionally male.

Elayne Might Be Heading To Andor Rather Than Salidar
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Thom Merrilin’s reveal inThe Wheel of Timeseason 3 will likely push Elayne off track, bringing her back to Andor in an attempt to defeat Rahvin and save her mother. This should allow her to reconnect with Rand and potentially Aviendha, depending on where the TV show guides their narratives. The show introducedQueen Morgase Trakandearlier in season 3, andThe Fires of Heavenis focused on Rahvin’s manipulation to take power in Andor, which will likely make him the primary antagonist for season 4.
If Elayne directly returns to Caemlyn, it’s going to be tricky to integrate this new character.

InThe Fires of Heaven, Elayne isn’t with Rand, at least not physically. She remains with Nynaeve, finding the rebel Aes Sedai camp in Salidar, who are regrouping after Elaida captured the White Tower.She and Nynaeve continue to pursue Moghedien in Tel’aran’rhiod, which would have allowed the show more opportunitiesto introduce Birgitte Silverbow. If Elayne directly returns to Caemlyn, it’s going to be tricky to integrate this new character.
As of 07-06-2025, Amazon Prime has yet to confirmThe Wheel of Time’sseason 4 renewal.

Elayne Can Link To Nynaeve’s Story Through Tel’aran’rhiod
The Wheel of Timeseries has made a habit of omitting book characters, and while I wouldn’t be surprised if Birgitte remained nothing more than a background Hero of the Horn, it’s not impossible for her to still be introduced. First,Elayne could still stay with Nynaeve in the show, as their narrative ends up helping Rand defeat Rahvin, even if they aren’t there in person.
The introduction of Birgitte Silverbow could also still technically happen due to Tel’aran’rhiod.Elayne and Nynaeve can still help one another in the dream world, even if they’re off doing different things. Season 3 demonstrated characters interacting from across the world through the use of Tel’aran’rhiod, and if Prime Video’sThe Wheel of Timedrops Elayne into a separate plotline, she can link the two Forsaken antagonist stories through dreams.