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What are those chapter icons?

"I have come here to lick chapter icons and kick ass. And I'm all out of chapter icons." (Joe "Uno" Shaw)

Serpent and Wheel
Aes Sedai, Wheel of Time, Ta'veren, the Pattern
Ravens
Darkfriends, other minions of the DO
Dragon's Fang
Darkfriends, other minions of the DO, or Rand, Male channellers
Harp
Thom Merrilin
Leafless tree at night
Traveling through woods?
Heron-mark sword hilt
Rand
Two leaves from the Tree of Life and Moiraine's staff
Moiraine (TEotW only)
Flame of Tar Valon
Aes Sedai, Saidar
Sunburst
Whitecloaks
Leaves/A Leaf
Ogier, Loial, Waygates, Nynaeve, Wise Women, Tinkers
Horned skull, trident and a paw
Trollocs
Wolf
Wolfbrother, Perrin
Lion Rampant
Andor, Elayne.
Gnarled, Withered Tree
The Blight
Ruby-Hilted Dagger
Shadar Logoth Dagger, Mat, Padan Fain.
Horn
The Horn of Valere
Portal Stone
Portal Stone
Rising Sun
Cairhien
Insect-Like, Horned Helmet
Seanchan
Tree with lots of leaves
stedding, Ogier
A'dam
damane, a'dams
Female silhouettes (One Black, One White)
Black Ajah, the hunt for them
Dice (FIVE)
Mat
"(Note the five sixes..Yahtzee!!)" -- Joe Shaw
Crescent moon and stars
Lanfear, Daughter of the Night.
This one is really note worthy. This icon appears when we meet the peddlers (aka Lanfear and Asmodean) in the waste. Had I realized it was Lanfear's icon, I would have realized then that one of them was Lanfear disguised. Also the same when she appears to the girls as Else. -- Judy G.
Dream Ring
Tel'aran'rhiod
Waves
A journey over water
Dragon
Rand
8-pointed star and birds
Sea folk
Two spears and a shield
Aiel
Bull
Gareth Byrne
Elephant
Valen Luca's traveling menagerie
Full Aes Sedai symbol of old
Rand, the Dragon Reborn--"under this sign will he conquer"
Snakey square
Forsaken

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