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Yalb
Yalb-Bowing.jpg
Profession Sailor
Nationality Thaylen
Homeworld Roshar
Universe Cosmere
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Merchants are like fish. Where you find one, you’ll find others.

—Yalb to Shallan in Kharbranth when looking for a bookstore[1]

Yalb is a Thaylen sailor from the The Wind's Pleasure crew.[2]

Appearance and Personality

Yalb is a young sailor who usually wears an open-fronted vest and a pair of loose trousers.[3] Yalb has a lazy contentedness and a smirk.[4] He speaks with a thick rural Thaylen dialect, has an affable voice[4] and speaks with the gentle flirtation of a sailor.[2] Yalb is probably of a pagan religion as he mentions the “Passions.”[1]

Attributes and Abilities

He has a talent to cheat at “game of kabers” and uses it to beat lawmen like the city guards of Kharbranth.[1]

History

He traveled on The Wind's Pleasure with Shallan and was selected by the captain to accompany her to the Kharbranth Conclave where she would meet Jasnah for the first time. He earns her trust, and she asks him to wait for her, giving him a ruby mark.[2] When she comes out of the Conclave and lets him know Jasnah rejected her, he convinces her to try a third time and helps her find a book merchant. While she was shopping, he came into the shop and helped her get a much better price for the books.[1]

His crew is selected by Jasnah for taking her and Shallan to the Shattered Plains. Yalb helps the latter go underwater to see a santhid, a rare sea animal.[3] The Wind's Pleasure later picked up a new member for the crew at Amydlatn,[5] who was actually hired by Tyn to kill Jasnah.[6] During a attack carried out by Tyn's assassins, a number of sailors were killed and the rest likely drowned when Shallan soulcast the ship into water to try to save them.[7] As a result, Yalb is presumed dead.[7] However, shortly after the sinking of The Wind's Pleasure, Shallan sketches Shalash destroying a statue of herself, despite having no knowledge of Shalash's actions post-Aharietiam; at the same time, she also does a sketch that shows Yalb and a few other crew members helping each other out of the water near a rocky shoreline. Shallan dismisses this sketch as simply the product of a worried mind, however,[8] and, when depressed by her role in the death of Grund, thinks of Yalb as dead.[9]

After the sinking of the The Wind's Pleasure, Yalb survived along with two other sailors. Because of his experience, he is not able to sail with the other survivors and rumors have spread that the Wind's Pleasure was a ghost ship. Yalb found himself working on a ship under Capitan Smta when they discovered the ghost ship First Dreams.[10]

Relationships

Shallan

Like all sailors, he has a flirting way with Shallan that makes her blush, even though she is of much higher rank than he is.[2] He translated the driver’s city information for her and later confronts the driver for wanting to increase the price and split the earnings with him. She treated him as a master servant, and instead of being offended he laughed. She gave him a ruby mark out of gratitude and asked him to wait for her.[2] He later convinces her to try one more time to become Jasnah’s ward and helped her find a bookstore and a good price for the books. She pays him with a portrait of him with the porter. By the end they do seem to be fond of each other.[1] She kept a sketch of him and his figure was used by her when creating the army to fight Odium; he was displayed with a glowing Shardspear.[11]

Trivia

  • Chapter 8 of The Way of Kings is written to make Yalb shine. In another type of story, he'd be one of the main characters.[12]

Notes

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