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He has a narrow face, shaven head, and a short squared beard. He has blue eyes. He is tall, lean, and "rather handsome"{{book ref|sa1|7}}
 
He pretends to attemptpursue to become romanticallyromantic involvedinvolvement with [[Shallan Davar]] during her time in [[Kharbranth]] inwith orderthe togoal getof an opportunity to killassassinating her mentor and teacher [[Jasnah Kholin]], a well -known atheist. Shallan at first suspects him trying to convert Jasnah, and then later suspectsbelieves himhe of attemptingseeks to prevent herShallan from becoming an atheist. He and Shallan both share a passion for jam, and he often brings jam to Jasnah'sthe library where Jasnah and Shallan spend most of their time. Jasnah is unwelcoming, claiming that is what Kabsal expects, and if she had been welcoming he would have been surprised and suspicious.
 
When Shallan is in the hospital talking to Jasnah, he brings poisoned bread with jam as the antidote, knowing that Jasnah doesn't like jam and will only eat the bread. Jasnah discovers this, and [[soulcast]]s the bread. She also saves Shallan by soulcasting her blood to remove the poison from it.{{book ref|sa1|70}} HeKabsal is not, in fact, an Ardent, but instead a member of the [[Ghostbloods]].{{book ref|sa1|74}}
 
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