Diferencia entre revisiones de «Guerra de la Venganza»

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(→‎History: Stormform -> stormform)
(→‎Listeners: added citations)
At some point during the war, Eshonai became the warform of the Five, and possessed the only remaining set of Shardblade and Shardplate in the listener army.{{book ref|sa2|i|4}}
 
Warform gave listener warriors a carapace armor as well as increased strength.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}} Though not as strong or resilient as someone with Shardplate, warform listeners were a real threat to regular human soldiers. TheyTheir oftenstrength foughtallowed inthem pairsto and useduse heavy weapons like battleaxes, hammers, and sometimes clubs and swords.{{book ref|sa1|40}} They were also capable of jumping far enough to cross chasms{{book ref|sa1|27}}, something that only those with Shardplate could do on the Alethi side.{{book ref|sa1|55}}
 
While they also used archers just like the Alethi, the listeners' combat strategy also involved using '''warpairs'''{{book ref|sa1|26}}, or pairs of warriors who fought side by side as partners. These listener warpairs would jump around the battlefield in coordinated maneuvers, attacking enemy troops with heavy weapons from multiple directions.{{book ref|sa1|28}}
When the war started, the listeners moved to the ruins of [[Stormseat]], at the center of the Shattered Plains. They called this central place [[Narak]], which in their language meant ''Exile''.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}
 
When the war started, the listeners moved to the ruins of [[Stormseat]], located at the center of the Shattered Plains. They called this central place [[Narak]], which in their language meant ''Exile'', and it served as the base of operations for their army as well as refuge for the rest of their people.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}
 
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