Among the most popular and enduring characters in 's epic is Perrin Aybara: blacksmith, Wolfbrother, and Steward of the Dragon. Perrin is a beloved character because of his strength and leadership, and because of his parallels to some heroes from various myths throughout time.
Whether you’re a longtime fan who wants to take a nostalgic dive into the history of some of the best characters in the series or a newcomer to the Wheel of Time, here is everything you ever wanted to know about Perrin Aybara, one of the prophesied saviors to stand up against the Dark One.
*Warning: The following article contains spoilers for The Wheel of Time series.*
Who is Perrin Aybara?
Perrin seems like a natural hero, despite his gentle nature. He is described in the books as tall and muscular, with an intimidating stature, and bearded, with a head of thick, curly brown hair and brown eyes. Because he is so strong physically, he had to learn from a young age how to control his strength and think before acting to avoid harming others, either purposefully or inadvertently. As a result, Perrin is slow to anger and, to his advantage, logical, careful, and calculating. Based on these qualities, he makes for a good leader. He is also a Wolfbrother.
Perrin grew up the eldest of four children on a farm near his extended family, and was a shy child. When he was 12, he was apprenticed to a blacksmith named Haral Luhhan, some distance from his family's farm, which meant he was only able to return home and visit on holidays. He was a good blacksmith, until he was brought on a journey to fight against the Dark One.
Perrin’s Significant Relationships
Perrin first meets his future wife when an intriguing young woman calling herself Mandarb appears at his forge. Her true name is Zarine Bashere, as it's soon revealed, and she is a runaway. Eventually, she adopts the name Faile, which means falcon. Perrin takes notice of this, as he has received a prophecy that he will encounter a falcon and a hawk in his future. Perrin's relationship with Faile deepens as they travel to Tear; by the time she follows him to Two River, they are deeply in love. Faile is there for Perrin through good times and tragedy, and she supports him in becoming the unofficial Lord of Two Rivers. They marry but are separated from each other in the ensuing violence and war. The lengths that Perrin will go to to rescue his wife bring out a more brutal side to the normally gentle leader.
Other significant relationships for Perrin are with his mentor Elyas Machera, a fellow Wolfbrother, and Berelain sur Paendrag Paeron, a rival symbolized as the hawk in the prophecy about his future. At first, Perrin doesn't care for Berelain, who competes against Perrin for Faile's affections. Yet after Perrin rescues Faile and feels secure in their relationship, he is able to come to view Berelain with some respect.