Tel'aran'rhiod - Traveling

Traveling

It is also possible to enter Tel'aran'rhiod "in the flesh," by Travelling there. This is considered an abomination by the Aiel, as those who enter in the flesh lose some unknown part of their humanity. Contrarily, those fully in Tel'aran'rhiod appear to experience a massive increase in control over the dream. The thought of opposing one who had entered in the flesh was enough even to frighten Moghedien, whose power in the Unseen World was greatest among the Forsaken. When Ishamael entered Tel'aran'rhiod in the flesh in The Dragon Reborn, he was capable of extraordinary feats, such as gravity manipulation and even unravelling reality.

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