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-->It comes to those with the will.
|15th stanza of the [[Song of Listing]]{{epigraph ref|sa2|13}}}}
Warform gives listeners an armor-like carapace; it also seems to give them advanced physical capabilities, although it severely hampers artistic ability and is not equipped to handle abstractions. Most [[Parshendi]]singers that interact with the Alethi are in warform. Out of all the forms known to the listeners, warform requires the most food, but is also the most durable.{{book ref|sa2|i|4}}
 
====Workform====
-->Found here is freedom from fear.
|19th stanza of the [[Song of Listing]]{{epigraph ref|sa2|15}}}}
Workform also endows significant physical strength, although without the armor of the warform; those in workform also have thinner fingers. While in workform, the Parshendisingers find it difficult to commit violence and did not like confrontation.
 
====Nimbleform====
 
== Rhythms ==
Singers speak to rhythms. These rhythms are underlying tunes that seem to exist independently from their actual use. Also, rhythms are "playing" constantly. For example, rhythms can be used to measure time.{{book ref|sa2|i|4}} Rhythms represent a certain state of mind, the feelings of the person using it. When not paying attention, Parshendisingers will attune to the rhythm that corresponds to their mood, but they can attune to another rhythm in order to fit with their message. Dullform can weakly hear the rhythms, however not full songs, while singers in slaveform cannot hear the rhythms at all.{{book ref|sa3|55}} The rhythms connect the singers.{{wob ref|9937}} The different songs are sung to different rhythms.{{wob ref|6482}} The Rhythms of Power sound and feel different to the more well known rhythms which have similar uses.{{wob ref|1682}}
 
=== List of Rhythms ===
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