Prophecy in the Wheel of Time arrives in fragments, half remembered by Foretellers and copied wrong by scribes. The Karaethon Cycle, the Prophecies of the Dragon, and the visions of Min and the Aiel Wise Ones all share a common music: short lines, strong images, and meaning that only fits once the moment has passed. This generator builds verses in that style, ready for sacred books, whispered warnings, or a dying breath that changes everything for your characters.
A good Wheel of Time prophecy hides its meaning in plain sight. It names a banner without naming a king, a wound without naming a blade, a city without naming the day it falls. This generator follows that pattern, mixing imagery of the Wheel, the Pattern, the Dragon, and the Shadow into lines that feel both ancient and oddly specific once events catch up.
What the generator produces
Short verses suited to the Karaethon Cycle and other written prophecies.
Foretellings in the voice of an Aes Sedai gripped by the gift, brief and unwilling.
Aiel Wise One dreams cast in plainer, harder words.
Min-style viewings rendered as compact omens around a single person.
How to weave them into a story
Drop one line into an old book your characters find in a Tairen library, then let it sit for chapters before its meaning lands. Use a foretelling to break a quiet council, with the speaker collapsing afterward and remembering nothing. Hand a Wise One a dream about a wetlander and watch her decide whether to share it. The lines are tools for delayed payoff, not instant answers.
Tips for tone
Keep verbs strong and adjectives few. Prophecy lines hit hardest when readers can almost picture the scene without knowing whose it is. Mix several results into a single passage, give them rhythm with line breaks, and let the rest of your story do the slow work of turning each one true.
Weaving Your Prophecy
Crafting a cryptic prophecy? Consider these questions:
Does the prophecy hint at a major character or event?
Is it foreboding or hopeful, or a mix of both?
How will the line sound when spoken-is it rhythmic or unsettling?
Will it feel as though it's part of a larger, epic text?
Does it feel like it belongs in the world of the Pattern and the Dragon?
Prophecy Line FAQs
Here are answers to common questions about generating prophecy lines:
How does the Prophecy Line Generator work?
It combines a library of themes, metaphors, and specific keywords from the Wheel of Time series to create authentic-sounding prophecy lines.
Can I use these lines as titles or story hooks?
Absolutely. These lines are perfect for chapter titles, story hooks, or foreboding quotes to open a narrative.
Are these lines canon?
No, these are randomly generated and not taken from the books, allowing you to create your own unique stories within the universe.
How many lines can I generate?
There is no limit; keep clicking until you find a line that sparks your imagination and sets the stage for your tale.
How do I copy or save lines I like?
Click on the generated line to copy it instantly, or click the heart icon to save it to your favorites for later.
What are good Prophecy lines (Wheel of Time)?
There's thousands of random Prophecy lines (Wheel of Time) in this generator. Here are some samples to start:
The Dreamer must defy when fifteen paths heal.
The Tower must cleanse when sixteen wheels cleanse.
Hand of the Light can open the shore when five wheels bind.
Child of Storms shall seal the flame when twelve shadows slay.
As Mist joins Metal, ten rivers burn and the Dragon may walk.
In Cairhien's walls, the Tinker can seal the world.
As Flame joins Mist, five towers reshape and the Watcher will break.
When Six stars wake, the Watcher will forge.
The Aiel can open when seven crowns claim.
Child of Storms can open the storm when twelve storms defy.
About the creator
All idea generators and writing tools on The Story Shack are carefully crafted by storyteller and developer Martin Hooijmans. During the day I work on tech solutions. In my free hours I love diving into stories, be it reading, writing, gaming, roleplaying, you name it, I probably enjoy it. The Story Shack is my way of giving back to the global storytelling community. It's a huge creative outlet where I love bringing my ideas to life. Thanks for coming by, and if you enjoyed this tool, make sure you check out a few more!
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