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<div>{{Infobox book | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject_Books --><br />
| name = The Dragon Reborn<br />
| orig title =<br />
| translator =<br />
| image = Image:WoT03 TheDragonReborn.jpg<br />
| caption = First edition cover showing [[Perrin Aybara]] and [[Mat Cauthon]] looking upon [[Rand al'Thor]] as he reaches for [[Callandor]].<br />
| author = [[Robert Jordan]]<br />
| cover_artist = [[Darrell K. Sweet]]<br />
| country = United States<br />
| language = English<br />
| series = [[The Wheel of Time]]<br />
| genre = [[Fantasy novel]]<br />
| publisher = [[Tor Books]] (NA) and [[Orbit Books]] (UK)<br />
| release_date = October 15, 1991<br />
| media_type = Print ([[Hardcover|Hardback]] & [[Paperback]])<br />
| pages = 624 pp <br />
| isbn = 0-312-85248-7<br />
| dewey = 813/.54 20<br />
| congress = PS3560.O7617 D7 1991<br />
| oclc = 23900618<br />
| preceded_by = [[The Great Hunt]]<br />
| followed_by = [[The Shadow Rising]]<br />
}}<br />
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'''''The Dragon Reborn''''' (abbreviated as '''tDR''' by fans) is the third book of [[United States|American]] author [[Robert Jordan]]'s [[fantasy]] series ''[[The Wheel of Time]]''. It was published by [[Tor Books]] and released on September 15, 1991. The unabridged audio book is read by [[Michael Kramer (narrator)|Michael Kramer]] and [[Kate Reading]]. ''The Dragon Reborn'' consists of a prologue and 56 [[chapter (books)|chapter]]s.<br />
<br />
==Plot summary==<br />
<br />
===From the Mountains of Mist to Tear===<br />
[[Rand al'Thor]], having been declared the [[Dragon (Wheel of Time)|Dragon Reborn]] by [[Moiraine Damodred]], secretly goes to [[Tear (Wheel of Time)|Tear]] to prove himself. Along the way he is hunted by Darkhounds and Darkfriends. After leaving in secret, Moraine, Lan, and Perrin follow always one step behind. Rand leaves in his trail a pattern weddings and strange events. Perrin comes across an Aiel warrior that was captured and in a cage. He frees him, earning a friendship with Gaul, a Stone Dog, who will accompany Perrin on his travels. This event is witness by a hunter of the horn Zarine "Faile" Bashere who joins the party as well.<br />
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Min reports to the Amyrlin Seat, while Moiraine, [[Lan Mandragoran]], [[Loial]], and [[Perrin Aybara]] follow Rand. En route they acquire [[Zarine Bashere]] (alias [[Faile Bashere|Faile]]), battle Darkhounds, and discover that the [[Forsaken (Wheel of Time)|Forsaken]] [[Sammael]] rules in [[Illian]].<br />
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===From Tar Valon to Tear===<br />
[[Mat Cauthon]] is taken to [[Tar Valon]] by [[Verin Mathwin]], [[Nynaeve al'Meara]], [[Egwene al'Vere]], [[Elayne Trakand]], and [[Hurin]]. Immediately after arrival in Tar Valon, Hurin departs to report to King Easar in Shienar. The [[Amyrlin Seat]], [[Siuan Sanche]], sets Nynaeve, Egwene, and later Elayne, to hunting down the [[Aes Sedai#Black Ajah|Black Ajah]], and therefore to Tear.<br />
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In the [[White Tower (Wheel of Time)|White Tower]], through the use of a ''sa'angreal'' by [[Aes Sedai]], Mat is healed of the corruptive influence of the ruby dagger of [[Shadar Logoth]]. Once healed Mat defeats Galad Damodred and Gawyn Trakand in a practice sword battle, using a quarterstaff. This wins him enough money to gamble with and escape from Tar Valon; at which Elayne entrusts Mat with a letter to her mother [[Morgase Trakand|Queen Morgase]]. Mat finds [[Thom Merrilin]], and they together travel to [[Andor (Wheel of Time)|Andor]], where Mat delivers the letter and learns of a plot by Queen Morgase's lover, Lord Gaebril, to [[murder]] Elayne. To prevent that murder, Mat pursues the killers to Tear.<br />
<br />
===Climax in the Stone of Tear===<br />
In Tear, Nynaeve, Egwene, and Elayne are betrayed by [[Juilin Sandar]] (under the influence of [[Liandrin]]) to the Black Ajah and imprisoned in the [[Tear (Wheel of Time)#Stone of Tear|Stone of Tear]], whence they are rescued by Mat and a repentant Juilin. Faile falls into a trap meant for Moiraine, and Perrin risks his life to rescue her. Rand and the Forsaken [[Be'lal]] duel in the Stone of Tear, until Moiraine kills Be'lal with [[One Power#Balefire|balefire]]. Ba'alzamon disables Moiraine and attacks Rand, whereupon Rand takes [[Callandor]] (a more powerful ''sa'angreal''), and apparently kills Ba'alzamon; but Moiraine argues that the Dark One, having no tangible body, is not represented by the dead man. Egwene, remembering a prophecy, instead deduces that the corpse is possibly [[Ishamael]], Chief among the Forsaken. The Aiel in Tear conquer the Stone in loyalty to Rand.<br />
<br />
==Notes==<br />
<br />
Among ''The Wheel of Time'' books, ''The Dragon Reborn'' was unique at the time in that it only had a handful of chapters told from [[Rand al'Thor]]'s [[point of view (literature)|point of view]]. Instead, nearly all chapters are told from the perspectives of his friends and allies as they race to catch up to him and help him. This is unusual: Rand is the [[protagonist]] of the series and, as the [[Dragon (Wheel of Time)|Dragon Reborn]], he is the title character of this book. However, although few chapters are told from his point of view, his presence in the plot is ubiquitous; all major characters in the book are either trying to help him or are working against him.<br />
<br />
==Release details==<br />
*1991, USA, Tor Books (ISBN 0-312-85248-7), pub date 15 October 1991, hardcover (First edition)<br />
*1992, UK, Orbit Books (ISBN 1-85723-028-0), pub date 25 June 1992, paperback<br />
*1992, USA, Tor Books (ISBN 0-8125-1371-1), pub date ? October 1992, paperback<br />
*1992, USA, Gallant / Publishing Mills (ISBN 1-879371-29-4), pub date ? Nov 1992, audiobook (cassette) <br />
*1993, USA, Tor Books (ISBN 0-7653-0511-9), pub date ? September 2002, paperback<br />
*1995, UK, Orbit Books (ISBN 1-85723-065-5), pub date 31 December 1995, paperback<br />
*1999, UK, Orbit Books (ISBN 1-85723-024-8), pub date 6 May 1999 ?, hardcover <br />
*1999, USA, Rebound by Sagebrush (ISBN 0-7857-1633-5), pub date ? October 1999, hardcover<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
{{wikiquote|The Wheel of Time}}<br />
* [http://www.encyclopaedia-wot.org/books/tdr/index.html More detailed summaries of each chapter from http://www.encyclopaedia-wot.org]<br />
<br />
{{The Wheel of Time}}<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dragon Reborn}}<br />
[[Category:American fantasy novels]]<br />
[[Category:1991 novels]]<br />
[[Category:1990s fantasy novels]]<br />
[[Category:Fantasy novels]]<br />
[[Category:Wheel of Time books]]<br />
[[Category:Novels by Robert Jordan]]<br />
[[Category:Tor Books books]]</div>199.4.132.1https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Die_R%C3%BCckkehr_des_Drachen&diff=218056522Die Rückkehr des Drachen2016-08-01T20:30:22Z<p>199.4.132.1: Added details regarding Moraine and Perrin's travel from the mountains to Tear.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox book | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject_Books --><br />
| name = The Dragon Reborn<br />
| orig title =<br />
| translator =<br />
| image = Image:WoT03 TheDragonReborn.jpg<br />
| caption = First edition cover showing [[Perrin Aybara]] and [[Mat Cauthon]] looking upon [[Rand al'Thor]] as he reaches for [[Callandor]].<br />
| author = [[Robert Jordan]]<br />
| cover_artist = [[Darrell K. Sweet]]<br />
| country = United States<br />
| language = English<br />
| series = [[The Wheel of Time]]<br />
| genre = [[Fantasy novel]]<br />
| publisher = [[Tor Books]] (NA) and [[Orbit Books]] (UK)<br />
| release_date = October 15, 1991<br />
| media_type = Print ([[Hardcover|Hardback]] & [[Paperback]])<br />
| pages = 624 pp <br />
| isbn = 0-312-85248-7<br />
| dewey = 813/.54 20<br />
| congress = PS3560.O7617 D7 1991<br />
| oclc = 23900618<br />
| preceded_by = [[The Great Hunt]]<br />
| followed_by = [[The Shadow Rising]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''The Dragon Reborn''''' (abbreviated as '''tDR''' by fans) is the third book of [[United States|American]] author [[Robert Jordan]]'s [[fantasy]] series ''[[The Wheel of Time]]''. It was published by [[Tor Books]] and released on September 15, 1991. The unabridged audio book is read by [[Michael Kramer (narrator)|Michael Kramer]] and [[Kate Reading]]. ''The Dragon Reborn'' consists of a prologue and 56 [[chapter (books)|chapter]]s.<br />
<br />
==Plot summary==<br />
<br />
===From the Mountains of Mist to Tear===<br />
[[Rand al'Thor]], having been declared the [[Dragon (Wheel of Time)|Dragon Reborn]] by [[Moiraine Damodred]], secretly goes to [[Tear (Wheel of Time)|Tear]] to prove himself. Along the way he is hunted by Darkhounds and Darkfriends. After leaving in secret, Moraine, Lan, and Perrin follow always one step behind. Rand leaves in his trail a pattern weddings and strange events. Perrin comes across an Aiel warrior that was captured and in a cage. He frees him, earning a friendship with Gaul, a Stone Dog, who will accompany Perrin on his travels. This even is witness by a hunter of the horn Zarine "Faile" Bashere who joins the party as well.<br />
<br />
Min reports to the Amyrlin Seat, while Moiraine, [[Lan Mandragoran]], [[Loial]], and [[Perrin Aybara]] follow Rand. En route they acquire [[Zarine Bashere]] (alias [[Faile Bashere|Faile]]), battle Darkhounds, and discover that the [[Forsaken (Wheel of Time)|Forsaken]] [[Sammael]] rules in [[Illian]].<br />
<br />
===From Tar Valon to Tear===<br />
[[Mat Cauthon]] is taken to [[Tar Valon]] by [[Verin Mathwin]], [[Nynaeve al'Meara]], [[Egwene al'Vere]], [[Elayne Trakand]], and [[Hurin]]. Immediately after arrival in Tar Valon, Hurin departs to report to King Easar in Shienar. The [[Amyrlin Seat]], [[Siuan Sanche]], sets Nynaeve, Egwene, and later Elayne, to hunting down the [[Aes Sedai#Black Ajah|Black Ajah]], and therefore to Tear.<br />
<br />
In the [[White Tower (Wheel of Time)|White Tower]], through the use of a ''sa'angreal'' by [[Aes Sedai]], Mat is healed of the corruptive influence of the ruby dagger of [[Shadar Logoth]]. Once healed Mat defeats Galad Damodred and Gawyn Trakand in a practice sword battle, using a quarterstaff. This wins him enough money to gamble with and escape from Tar Valon; at which Elayne entrusts Mat with a letter to her mother [[Morgase Trakand|Queen Morgase]]. Mat finds [[Thom Merrilin]], and they together travel to [[Andor (Wheel of Time)|Andor]], where Mat delivers the letter and learns of a plot by Queen Morgase's lover, Lord Gaebril, to [[murder]] Elayne. To prevent that murder, Mat pursues the killers to Tear.<br />
<br />
===Climax in the Stone of Tear===<br />
In Tear, Nynaeve, Egwene, and Elayne are betrayed by [[Juilin Sandar]] (under the influence of [[Liandrin]]) to the Black Ajah and imprisoned in the [[Tear (Wheel of Time)#Stone of Tear|Stone of Tear]], whence they are rescued by Mat and a repentant Juilin. Faile falls into a trap meant for Moiraine, and Perrin risks his life to rescue her. Rand and the Forsaken [[Be'lal]] duel in the Stone of Tear, until Moiraine kills Be'lal with [[One Power#Balefire|balefire]]. Ba'alzamon disables Moiraine and attacks Rand, whereupon Rand takes [[Callandor]] (a more powerful ''sa'angreal''), and apparently kills Ba'alzamon; but Moiraine argues that the Dark One, having no tangible body, is not represented by the dead man. Egwene, remembering a prophecy, instead deduces that the corpse is possibly [[Ishamael]], Chief among the Forsaken. The Aiel in Tear conquer the Stone in loyalty to Rand.<br />
<br />
==Notes==<br />
<br />
Among ''The Wheel of Time'' books, ''The Dragon Reborn'' was unique at the time in that it only had a handful of chapters told from [[Rand al'Thor]]'s [[point of view (literature)|point of view]]. Instead, nearly all chapters are told from the perspectives of his friends and allies as they race to catch up to him and help him. This is unusual: Rand is the [[protagonist]] of the series and, as the [[Dragon (Wheel of Time)|Dragon Reborn]], he is the title character of this book. However, although few chapters are told from his point of view, his presence in the plot is ubiquitous; all major characters in the book are either trying to help him or are working against him.<br />
<br />
==Release details==<br />
*1991, USA, Tor Books (ISBN 0-312-85248-7), pub date 15 October 1991, hardcover (First edition)<br />
*1992, UK, Orbit Books (ISBN 1-85723-028-0), pub date 25 June 1992, paperback<br />
*1992, USA, Tor Books (ISBN 0-8125-1371-1), pub date ? October 1992, paperback<br />
*1992, USA, Gallant / Publishing Mills (ISBN 1-879371-29-4), pub date ? Nov 1992, audiobook (cassette) <br />
*1993, USA, Tor Books (ISBN 0-7653-0511-9), pub date ? September 2002, paperback<br />
*1995, UK, Orbit Books (ISBN 1-85723-065-5), pub date 31 December 1995, paperback<br />
*1999, UK, Orbit Books (ISBN 1-85723-024-8), pub date 6 May 1999 ?, hardcover <br />
*1999, USA, Rebound by Sagebrush (ISBN 0-7857-1633-5), pub date ? October 1999, hardcover<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
{{wikiquote|The Wheel of Time}}<br />
* [http://www.encyclopaedia-wot.org/books/tdr/index.html More detailed summaries of each chapter from http://www.encyclopaedia-wot.org]<br />
<br />
{{The Wheel of Time}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dragon Reborn}}<br />
[[Category:American fantasy novels]]<br />
[[Category:1991 novels]]<br />
[[Category:1990s fantasy novels]]<br />
[[Category:Fantasy novels]]<br />
[[Category:Wheel of Time books]]<br />
[[Category:Novels by Robert Jordan]]<br />
[[Category:Tor Books books]]</div>199.4.132.1