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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}}
 
She is rather standoffish and is openly displeased by Dalinar's orders to teach a bunch of soldiers how to ride horses. She is very curt with Kaladin and she is blunt enough to tell him that he needs his hair cut, despite his rank as a captain. She also hurls rocks in annoyance at prince [[Adolin Kholin]]. She generally lacks refinement and polish in her interactions, which Kaladin finds refreshing in a lighteyed woman.{{book ref|sa2|25}}
 
Jenet was attracted to horse grooming because it is not addressed as a "masculine" or "feminine" art in the sacred [[Vorin]] text ''[[Arts and Majesty]]'', allowing both men and women to do the job. Despite her youth, she is Dalinar's most trusted stablemaster. She is extremely knowledgeable about horses and a large team of grooms, both men and women, report to her. She cares deeply for the horses and their safety, expressing concern when [[Dalinar]] orders them to be used on patrol outside the camps.{{book ref|sa2|25}}