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{{image|Shallan and Yalb by Elisgardor.jpg|side=right|width=300px|[[Shallan]] and Yalb in [[Kharbranth]]}}
 
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.{{book ref|sa2|1}} ''The Wind's Pleasure'' later picked up a [[new kid|new member]] for the crew at [[Amydlatn]],{{book ref|sa2|6}} who was actually hired by [[Tyn]] to kill Jasnah.{{book ref|sa2|34}} During aan 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.{{book ref|sa2|7}} As a result, Yalb is presumed dead.{{book ref|sa2|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,{{book ref|sa2|30}} and, when depressed by her role in the death of [[Grund]], thinks of Yalb as dead.{{book ref|sa3|82}}
 
After the sinking of the ''[[Wind's Pleasure|The Wind's Pleasure]]'', Yalb survived along with two other sailors. He was not able to sail with the other survivors as rumors have spread that the ''Wind's Pleasure'' was a ghost ship and sailors were uncomfortable sailing with them. Yalb found himself working on a ship under Capitan [[Smta]] alongside [[Alethi]] sailors. He gave a traditional sailor's welcome, complete with hazing, to [[Dok]], one such Alethi sailor. As he was convincing Dok of the existence of [[sailorspren]], Yalb spotted the crewless ''[[First Dreams]]''.Yalb was tasked to board this ship due to his experience with ghost ships. A search returned with nothing of value but Yalb believes that the value of the ship itself in war means the captain will put him on it to bring it home.{{book ref|sa3.5|prologue}}
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