Tel’aran’rhiod is a whole new world to play in.
The Big Picture Tel'aran'rhiod, also known as the Unseen World or the World of Dreams, has formally been introduced as of the fifth episode of The Wheel of Time Season 2. There is still much to discover about the world, but it is getting bigger. Tel'aran'rhiod has been present since the start of the show, with show-only watchers not having an introduction to it until now.
Dreamwalkers, on the other hand, are people who can intentionally enter the dream world of their own will. While we haven't seen any of our protagonists do this yet of their own power, there is one character whose power exists largely in the World of Dreams: Lanfear. Early on in Season 2, we can infer that she's the one messing with Rand's head via his dreams, eventually pushing him to accidentally burn down her inn.
The World of Dreams can also be shaped by the people within it. The reality of Tel'aran'rhiod is malleable to the dreamer. Thoughts can shape the world, creating things from nothing. However, the bigger the creation, the harder it is to contain, so thoughts also have to be kept in line. In the books, many characters have to focus on maintaining their appearance. This is mostly depicted through articles of clothing flickering and changing on their bodies.
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