Wow I played in an almost identical campaign in college. I actually hadn't read Wheel of Time at the time, and our campaign wasn't specifically following the lore of WoT but it was heavily influenced by it. Unfortunately it fell apart before the main narrative arc of the campaign was fully realized, but it was just so fun roleplaying as an aes sedai. Our DM really nailed the political intrigue aspect of tower politics and the paranoia of watching out for darkfriends.
I think at the end our party was a channeler who specialized in defensive spells, my character who was a channeler that was making ter'angreal, a blademaster, and a warder who got the soul of a djinn stuck in his head lmao.
Wow I played in an almost identical campaign in college. I actually hadn't read Wheel of Time at the time, and our campaign wasn't specifically following the lore of WoT but it was heavily influenced by it. Unfortunately it fell apart before the main narrative arc of the campaign was fully realized, but it was just so fun roleplaying as an aes sedai. Our DM really nailed the political intrigue aspect of tower politics and the paranoia of watching out for darkfriends.
I think at the end our party was a channeler who specialized in defensive spells, my character who was a channeler that was making ter'angreal, a blademaster, and a warder who got the soul of a djinn stuck in his head lmao.