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His Shin-style full name indicates that Thresh is the son of Esan.{{book ref|wok|i|4}}
 
His Shin-style full name indicates that Thresh is the son of Esan.{{book ref|wok|i|4}}
   
Thresh regularly trades with people from other countries, and can even speak in [[Thaylenah#Language_and_writing|Thaylen]]. These dealings with foreigners are overseen by one of the farmers, who are high-ranking members of Shin society.{{book ref|wok|i|4}}
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Thresh regularly traded with people from other countries, and can even speak in [[Thaylenah#Language_and_writing|Thaylen]]. These dealings with foreigners were overseen by one of the farmers, who are high-ranking members of Shin society.{{book ref|wok|i|4}}
   
In exchange for [[Soulcast]] scrap metal, he often trades chickens, cloth, and exotic dried meats to Vstim. [[Rysn]] noticed as she observed one of these dealings that Thresh used humility instead of boasting as a form of haggling, downplaying the importance of his wares and expecting the other side to do the same. Vstim confirmed that this was typical of Shin traders.{{book ref|wok|i|4}}
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In exchange for [[Soulcast]] scrap metal, he often traded chickens, cloth, and exotic dried meats to Vstim. [[Rysn]] noticed as she observed one of these dealings that Thresh used humility instead of boasting as a form of haggling, downplaying the importance of his wares and expecting the other side to do the same. Vstim confirmed that this was typical of Shin traders.{{book ref|wok|i|4}}
   
Nearly seven years prior to Rysn's visit to Shinovar, Thresh sold a [[Truthless]] to Vstim. Thresh had to throw the money away as Shin were not allowed to accept money for Truthless, who were shunned by Shin society.{{book ref|wok|i|4}} That Truthless was [[Szeth]], who was later sold to the [[Parshendi]] and became known as the Assassin in White.{{book ref|twok|prologue}}
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Nearly seven years prior to Rysn's visit to Shinovar, Thresh gave a [[Truthless]] man to Vstim. The Thaylen merchant insisted on paying for the slave, but afterwards Thresh had to throw the money away as Shin were not allowed to accept money for Truthless, who were shunned by Shin society.{{book ref|wok|i|4}} That Truthless was [[Szeth]], who was later sold to the [[Parshendi]] and became known as the Assassin in White.{{book ref|twok|prologue}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 01:03, 7 January 2020

Thresh-son-Esan
Family
Parents Esan
Ethnicity Shin
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere

Winds of Fortune guide you, my friend. He who adds is happy for your safe arrival.

—Thresh greeting Vstim[1]

Thresh-son-Esan is a Shin trader in Shinovar. He has a longstanding friendship and bond of trust with the Thaylen merchant Vstim.[1]

Appearance

As a trader, Thresh is privileged enough in Shin society to wear a colorful cape with his shirt and trousers, unlike warriors and workers who must wear basic brown clothing.[1]

History

His Shin-style full name indicates that Thresh is the son of Esan.[1]

Thresh regularly traded with people from other countries, and can even speak in Thaylen. These dealings with foreigners were overseen by one of the farmers, who are high-ranking members of Shin society.[1]

In exchange for Soulcast scrap metal, he often traded chickens, cloth, and exotic dried meats to Vstim. Rysn noticed as she observed one of these dealings that Thresh used humility instead of boasting as a form of haggling, downplaying the importance of his wares and expecting the other side to do the same. Vstim confirmed that this was typical of Shin traders.[1]

Nearly seven years prior to Rysn's visit to Shinovar, Thresh gave a Truthless man to Vstim. The Thaylen merchant insisted on paying for the slave, but afterwards Thresh had to throw the money away as Shin were not allowed to accept money for Truthless, who were shunned by Shin society.[1] That Truthless was Szeth, who was later sold to the Parshendi and became known as the Assassin in White.[2]

Notes

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