They reveal that before they reached relative safety inside the walls, they encountered the trolloc army.

However, not every member of the group feels the same way.

However, when it comes down to a life-or-death decision, Aram abandons the Way of the Leaf.

Aram (Daryl McCormack) in The Wheel of Time Season 3 Episode 7

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Then, the children and the Tuatha’an flee.

Aram carries a baby with him as he runs, only to be followed by a trolloc.

Aram’s choice is reminiscent of a scene in thebest episode of the seriesto date.

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However, they are discovered and attacked.

It’s a harsh consequence of an action that, in any other society, would be considered heroic.

After all, Aram not only saved his own life but that of a child as well.

Aram (Daryl McCormack) with a sword in The Wheel of Time Season 3 Episode 7.

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Neither set out to commit acts of violence for fun, but chose fighting back over death.

While peace is admirable, self-defense (against a monster in Aram’s case) is more than justifiable.

However, like Lewin, Aram’s family rejects him quickly.

Aram (Daryl McCormack) looking up in The Wheel of Time Season 3 Episode 7.

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Aram doesn’t deserve to be an outcast for that.

However, due to their rigid expectations, Aram did break the Way of the Leaf.

The Season 3 finale ofThe Wheel of Timepremieres Thursday on Prime Video.

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