Asmodean

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Asmodean (ahs-MOH-dee-an) is a major antagonist in the Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan. He is one of the Forsaken and likely named after the demon Asmodeus.

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Background

One of the original Thirteen Forsaken, Asmodean's real name in the series is Joar Addam Nesossin. He is described as being a renowned musician and composer during the Age of Legends, who swore fealty to the Dark One primarily so that he could spend eternity perfecting his talents. Once raised to power, he was not above eliminating his contemporary rivals in the musical arts in order to enhance his own standing. Upon swearing loyalty to the Dark One, Asmodean proved his fealty by destroying the greatest museum of art at the time, and all the people inside of it. Asmodean was also remembered - with considerable hatred - for the execution of his mother, who also was an Aes Sedai. It is widely-known that he first severed his mother from the One Power before giving orders to Myrddraal under his command to execute her.

In The Series

Asmodean battled Rand in Rhuidean, and lost when Rand severed his link to the Dark One, leaving him exposed to the taint on Saidin. Lanfear then shielded Asmodean so that he could only channel "a trickle", and instructed him to train Rand in the Power (ironically, Asmodean's attempt on Rand's life at Rhuidean eventually kept Rand from being killed by ignorance of the Power). Asmodean was known among the Forsaken for his habit of oft-traitorously throwing his lot in with whomever he thought would win, which perhaps explains why the Forsaken did not attempt to rescue him. Disguised as a gleeman named Jasin Natael, he trained Rand diligently and without signs of treachery, and as time passed it seemed as if he might genuinely want to join the side of the Light.

While crossing over the Spine of the World near Kinslayer's dagger, Asmodean lamented about his home city of Shorelle as they passed what looked like crumbling docks in the high passes of the Spine of the World. Because he was sealed in the Bore before the Breaking of the World, it is believed that Asmodean has no known knowledge of precisely where Shorelle would have been located.

He was assassinated suddenly in Caemlyn after he came with Rand to help defeat Rahvin. He was also 'killed' earlier during the attack on Caemlyn along with Mat and Aviendha but this death was undone when Rand killed Rahvin with balefire. Although some Forsaken are reincarnated with different names, it is unlikely that Asmodean will ever return, since the Dark One told Demandred that Asmodean, along with Rahvin, "died the final death." It appears to be a constant in the series that if an individual is killed with balefire, the Dark One cannot reincarnate them as their thread has been burned out of the Pattern.

Asmodean's Killer

The identity of Asmodean's killer has puzzled readers since the fifth book was published; few were able to assign it conclusively to one of the characters. Lanfear, the only character suspected to have both means and motive, has the ostensible alibi of having been dead at the time. Many other theories exist.

During his lifetime, author Robert Jordan insisted the identity of the killer should be "intuitively obvious," and steadfastly refused to make any definitive statements on the matter. However, he had stated that he would reveal the information at the end of the series, either by working it into finale novel A Memory of Light or by declaring it in his own person. Brandon Sanderson, the writer slated to complete the final book, has stated he intends to reveal the killer.

Trivia

The name Asmodean, like most names in the Wheel of Time, seems influenced by mythology. Most obviously, it can refer to the Biblical demon Asmodeus. Unlike many, Asmodean does not directly tie to his namesake, acting as neither tempter, nor inducing any gambling. One might draw connections to the myth of Asmodeus marrying Lillith as analogous to Asmodean entering a pact with Lanfear, but that is sketchy at best. A clearer parallel might however be proposed between the story of Asmodai being trapped into aiding and teaching Solomon, and Asmodean being trapped into aiding and teaching Rand.

It is interesting to note that Asmodean, while being completely useless to the Shadow, was almost single-handedly responsible for the survival of Rand, the Champion of the Light. After turning to the Shadow and being remembered for an Age as one of the worst human beings ever known, Asmodean indirectly saved the world.

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