Includes SPOILERS for The Wheel of Time season 3, episode 7, and minor SPOILERS for the book series.

Rand al’Thor’s father, Tam al’Thor, is notably absent fromThe Wheel of Timeseason 3’s Trolloc battle in the Two Rivers, surprising book readers. Amazon Prime Video’s adaptation of Robert Jordan’s beloved fantasy book series was off to a shaky start after its first two seasons, but season 3 has been an astounding success in bringing the books to life.The Shadow Risingis one of the bestWheel of Timebooks, andthe show’s depiction of Perrin’s return to the Two Rivers has been some of the best work in the series so far.

Rand and Tam al’Thor in The Wheel of Time

While the season has been critically acclaimed, with episodes 4, 6, and 7 being among the show’s highest-rated on IMDb, there are still notable differences from the source material. It’spar for the course when adapting such an enormous text that material might be cut and changed, but viewers are still going to question when an important character is absent from an entire storyline. That’s been the case for season 3, with Tam al’Thor,the Dragon Reborn’sadoptive father, gone throughout.

Why Tam Is Missing From Perrin’s Two Rivers Story

Tam Is Defending Perrin’s Family Elsewhere

The Wheel of Timeseason 3 has done a decent job at populating Emond’s Field with enough characters to spread out the narrative. Aside from Perrin, Loial, and Alanna, the plotline has also introduced Faile and the Cauthon sisters, Mat’s younger siblings. However,there’s only so much time in an eight-episode TV season, and there are some notable figures cut from the townsfolk. Chief among them is Tam, who plays a vital role inThe Shadow Rising, helping Perrin lead the defenses.

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The TV adaptation provided some expectation to explain his absence, with characters earlier in the season suggesting thatTam, Abell Cauthon, and Bran al’Vere are still alive but are with Perrin’s family. Withthe Children of the Lightcoming to the Two Rivers in pursuit of Perrin, the Aybarra family would have been tortured or killed, so some of the village’s leaders were elected to escort them to safety. Unfortunately, this caused Tam, one of the most valuable warriors in the region, to miss the battle. Practically, it could have just been due to budget or scheduling issues.

Rand al’Thor in The Wheel of Time

Tam’s Role In The Shadow Rising Explained

Tam Helps Defend In The Battles Against The Trollocs

Tam al’Thor survived the original Trolloc attack on the Two Rivers fromThe Wheel of Timeseason 1, and the books explain that he’s primarily lingered around the area while we’ve been away. In the novels, Tam and Abell Cauthon journey to Tar Valon after the boys, looking to find out what has happened to their sons after Moiraine departed with little word. At this point,Tam still doesn’t know that his son is the Dragon Reborn, and Perrin hesitates to talk about it duringThe Shadow Rising.

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When the White Cloaks initially arrive at the Two Rivers in the books, Tam and Abell Cauthon are forced to flee to resist arrest, which isn’t too dissimilar from the show’s variation. However, in the novel,Tam returns and reunites with Perrin, using his combat experience, which is extensively rare in the Two Rivers, to help lead the defense. He also trains Aram, the Tuatha’an who broke his Way of the Leaf pacifism, defending himself from a Trolloc inThe Wheel of Timeseason 3, episode 7’s ending.

The Wheel Of Time s3 Perrin and Aram

We Might Not See Tam For A While

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Tam al’Thor is played byGame of Thronesstar Michael McElhatton, and the actor has only appeared in three of the show’s episodes so far. It’s unclear if the actor’s schedule was a factor in determining his return in season 3 or if the showrunners chose to save space for other characters by sidelining him for the time being. In either case,it’s certainly not impossible to bring him back at some point throughout the series, especially given the emotional value of his learning of his son’s tremendous role in the world’s future.

Throughout the remainingWheel of Timebooks, Tam becomes a prevalent force among Perrin’s growing armies

Perrin Aybara (Marcus Rutherford) with his armor on in The Wheel of Time Season 3 Ep 7

Throughout the remainingWheel of Timebooks, Tam becomes a prevalent force among Perrin’s growing armies, helping in the fight against the Dark One in several battles. That isn’t untilKnife of Dreams, though, the eleventh book in the series. While Amazon’s depiction ofThe Wheel of Timeis progressing through the source material at a quicker rate, it should still be a while before we reach the point of Tam’s return, so it’s hard to say what that will look like. I also wouldn’t rule out an appearance in season 3’s finale, but it’s just a possibility.

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