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== Appearance and Personality ==
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| All right, listen up, soldier boys! We’re going to do this properly. I won’t have you hurting my horses, all right? You listen, and you listen well.
| Jenet, to [[Bridge Four]]{{book ref|sa2|25}}
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Jenet is a pretty woman who wears her dark hair up in a simple tail with no ornaments. Her face is rather taut, which [[Kaladin]] finds strange for a [[lighteyes]]. She wears a riding dress, a [[havah]] made of a coarse material that has slits from ankle to thigh up the front and back, with feminine trousers underneath. She wears a sleeve over her [[safehand]], even though most of the female grooms wear a glove.{{book ref|sa2|25}}
At some point she was presumably involved in a failed relationship with Adolin, as she threw rocks at him when he attempted to exchange pleasantries with her.{{book ref|sa2|25}}
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| You dropped the reins. Storming fool! Were you even listening?
| Jenet, to [[Moash]]{{book ref|sa2|25}}
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Dalinar ordered her to train [[Bridge Four]] and the other [[bridgemen]] under his service in horse riding. She was not happy to be teaching beginners, and gave a very long, protracted, and thorough lesson on horse riding before allowing the bridgemen to touch the animals. She was particularly concerned about the horses getting spooked. Once the bridgemen began riding the horses, she was easily frustrated with any mistakes that they made.{{book ref|sa2|25}} She seemed both incredulous and amused when Kaladin, who was being mocked by Adolin for riding the aging [[Spray]], said he was going to ride [[Dreamstorm]]. Jenet seemed more worried about the horse's safety than Kaladin's. She watched in both horror and awe as Kaladin briefly rode Dreamstorm (with the help of [[Stormlight]]) until the point that he was thrown off.{{book ref|sa2|25}}
 
== Trivia ==
* "Jenet" is a gender-neutral name in [[Alethkar]], as Kaladin assumed that the stablemaster was a man before meeting her.{{book ref|sa2|25}}
* Brandon used both his real-life horseback riding experiences and advice from horse experts in order to write Jenet's scene.{{wob ref|12119}}
 
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