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If you're a fan of foreshadowing you picked a great series, its everywhere. Heres some things I would like to note note
First, watch out for characters talking about their own future. Ex. "I'll X before I ever Y" a few of these end up more literal than you might expect in fun ways.
Second some characters have strong parallels with mythological figures, and catching those hints can be very revealing
Third, keep an eye on any and all Aes Sedai you see. The Aes Sedai are very inderect, and often are working towards their own aims in the background, they're worth paying attention to if you can keep their names straight XD
Fourth, watch for language / customs. Robert Jordan created a rich and diverse word and often you can catch things where people use specific language expected of certain groups but not others.
Hopefully those are fun hints to get you started, but dont expect to catch most things the first time through. The foreshadowing is such that I find new things every time I read through the books and I've been reading them on and off for over 20 years. I hope you enjoy the books and the series!
Thanks so much for the reply!
I’m a little confused what you mean by language. Are saying that some people might use phrases from or even the specific language of a group other than the wine they’re supposed to belong to?
Yes, many characters good and bad will try to pass themselves off as things they are not. You'll see this from both perspectives at various points too. For one example what a character calls a myrdraal can tell you where they are from, and what they call an aes sedai can clue you in to some political leanings. Some of these foreshadow pretty large events