Warning: Spoilers for The Wheel of Time Season 3, Episode 6
In a compelling development, The Wheel of Time has provided subtle hints regarding one of Rand’s most significant allies within its adaptation of Robert Jordan’s fantasy saga. Throughout its airing, Prime Video’s interpretation has introduced a multitude of names connected to the source material; however, the extensive character roster means that many still remain unrepresented. Key supporting characters often emerge later in the narratives of Rand al’Thor, Perrin Aybara, Mat Cauthon, and others, creating anticipation for their eventual introductions.
This season, several crucial figures have joined the fray, including Elaida of the Red Ajah, Queen Morgase Trakand, Galad Damodred, Gawyn Trakand, and Faile Bashere. The latter is not only Perrin’s principal romantic interest in the books but also a catalyst for new dimensions in The Wheel of Time’s universe, paving the way for additional narratives involving her family and homeland. Notably, one of her relatives is referenced in Season 3, Episode 6, spotlighting the interconnectedness of characters.
The Wheel Of Time Season 3, Episode 6 Mentions Davram Bashere, An Advisor To Rand
Davram Bashere Made His First Appearance In The Fifth Book, The Fires of Heaven



In a poignant moment during Season 3, Episode 6, Faile attempts to comfort an injured Perrin, sharing a saying attributed to her father: “A leader can either take care of the living or weep for the dead. Not both.”She elaborates on her backstory, revealing that both her parents held the rank of generals. This detail aligns moderately with the source material, as Perrin’s mother was not a Darkfriend, though her father was indeed a general—specifically, Davram Bashere, the Marshal-General of Saldaea.
As Faile’s father, Davram Bashere plays a pivotal role in Perrin’s storyline, while also being strategically important to Rand’s endeavors. In The Fires of Heaven, he publicly swears allegiance to Rand al’Thor, contributing an essential military force to assist in combating the Dark One during the Last Battle. His extensive experience and respectability establish him as a trusted advisor to Rand.
The narrative surrounding Davram identifies him as one of the “five great captains”of the Third Age, underscoring his invaluable military prowess. Recognizing his capabilities, Rand increasingly relied on Davram’s guidance throughout the series, with his character appearing in subsequent installments such as The Path of Daggers, A Crown of Swords, and culminatively, A Memory of Light.
The term “five great captains”denotes the most esteemed military leaders in the Westlands, with the other four being Gareth Bryne, Pedron Niall, Agelmar Jagad, and Rodel Ituralde. Notably, Gareth Bryne has already been confirmed in the show’s canon through an exchange between Elayne and Rahvin.
Given the extensive nature of the character lineup, it’s regrettable yet understandable that some do not receive live-action adaptations. While some characters may never appear, the explicit reference to Davram Bashere should soothe fans concerned for his portrayal, as it’s a clear indication that the series is gradually preparing for a significant introduction of Saldaea’s Marshal-General.
The Wheel Of Time’s Davram Bashere Reference Suggests He’ll Be Faithful To The Books
Davram Bashere Was A Competent And Wise Military Leader

The indications surrounding Davram Bashere not only forecast his likely inclusion in Season 4 but also suggest that his character will be faithfully adapted from the novels. The nature of the references in the series hints at this accuracy, evidenced by Faile’s recollection of her father’s quote, which closely mirrors a line from the books: “a general can take care of the living or weep for the dead, but he cannot do both.”This statement not only illustrates Davram’s character but also emphasizes the trust Rand places in him.
Through this reference, Season 3 effectively intertwines a moment between Perrin and Faile with a depiction of Davram Bashere that reflects his essence from the novels. His astute military strategy is complemented by a deep concern for human life, critical attributes that enhance his relationship with Rand. Both characters share similar philosophies, particularly around sacrifice, showcasing a strong bond forged through mutual understanding and respect.
The Wheel Of Time Has Already Made One Change To Davram Bashere’s Background
The TV Show’s Davram Bashere Unknowingly Started A Family With A Darkfriend

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While the TV adaptation’s portrayal of Davram Bashere aligns closely with that of the books in terms of his military leadership, it introduces significant deviations in his narrative. Season 3 divulges that Davram’s wife was a Darkfriend responsible for the death of one of their sons—a stark contrast to her character in the novels, where Deira Bashere was a supportive partner wholly committed to the Light.
In the books, Deira travels with Rand and Davram, sharing lighthearted moments with both men, as well as with Perrin and Faile. The depth of their relationship is marked by loyalty and mutual support, a luxury the televised version of Davram may lack due to the turmoil surrounding his wife’s true nature. The conflict of realizing that he was married to a Darkfriend adds layers to the character’s emotional struggle, differentiating his journey from that found in The Wheel of Time novels.