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== Appearance and Personality ==
Her skin is a marbled red and black, and she is large of stature, standing seven feet tall in Shardplate. Her Shardplate is silver, and she wears a red cape with it. She speaks [[Alethi]] with a thick accent.{{book ref|twok|68}} She wears [[Listener#forms|warform]] due to the conflict with Alethkar. but prefers {{book ref|wor|i|1}} When not wearing Shardplate, her uniform consists of a cap, and a red cloth which stretches over her warform armourarmor.{{book ref|sa2|i|4}}
 
Though she accepts her recent duties as a general for her people, she feels trapped and constrained by the role, and in living on the [[Shattered Plains]]. She feels awkward in the position, and even her uniform when not wearing Shardplate contributes to her emotional discomfort, and the repetitive tasks of military life numb her mind. She blames her uniform for her personal worries. However she never speaks of her discomfort in her role. She enjoys the feeling of strength she gets from wearing Shardplate, and it gives her something reliable in the world.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}{{book ref|sa2|i|4}}
 
Eshonai's true passion is exploration, and she yearns to be free of her role so she can explore, even contemplating the idea of exploring human civilisationscivilizations, although she has a preference for exploring the wilderness. She does not indulge in these feelings however, believing them to be meaningless in comparison to the importance of protecting her people. She holds that remembering the fallen is important, but of lesser concern than protecting the living, going so far as to accompany her strike forces even when she has an injured leg from the [[Battle of the Tower]] despite the strain from leaping the chasms, because she is the only Shardbearer among the Listeners.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}
 
She believes that she is personally responsible for the War of Reckoning, because she was the first to make contact with the Alethi. Despite being fully aware of the dire predicament of her people, she does not blame the Alethi for their pursuit of vengeance against her people. While she fights the Alethi out of necessity, she would prefer to negotiate a peace with them.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}}{{book ref|sa2|i|4}}
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