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|image= SippingSaltyTea.jpg
|ancestors=[[Great-grandmother Glorf]]
|parents=[[Lem]], [[Ulba]]
|siblings=little brother
|relatives=[[Aunt Glorf]]
|aliases=Glorf{{book ref|tress|1}}
|residencebirthplace=Diggen's Point
|profession=[[Sprouter]], Merchant, Captain, {{cat tag|Pirates|Pirate}} <small>(formerly)</small>, Window Cleaner <small>(formerly)</small>
|world=Lumar
|universe=[[Cosmere]]
|booksfirst appeared=[[Tress of the Emerald Sea]]
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'''GlorfTress''', alsowho knownwas asgiven the name of '''TressGlorf''' at birth, is an eighteen-year-old girl who is the captain and [[sprouter]] of the ''[[Two Cups]]'' on [[Lumar]].{{book ref|totes|21}}{{book ref|tress|30}}{{book ref|totes|53}} She is known by the name of '''Tress''' because of her wild hair. She was born on anthe island in the [[EmeraldDiggen's SeaPoint]] calledin the [[Diggen'sEmerald PointSea]],{{book ref|totes|1}} where she lived until leaving to rescue [[Charlie]] from the [[Sorceress]].{{book ref|tress|5}}
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
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Tress's hair has been described as the color of wheat or honey; however, she would prefer to call it light brown. Her hair is incredibly unruly, requiring much care to ensure it stays tame. She tries to keep her hair in a braid with a ribbon, but strands of her hair float free in the wind.{{book ref|tress|1}} Tress wears a stolen inspector's uniform, with a large red and gold coat.{{book ref|tress|8}}
 
[[Ulaam]] likes Tress's green eyes, and even offers to trade one of hers for a nice deep blue one so that she would be heterochromatic blue and green. Tress denies this offer however.{{book ref|tress|18}}
 
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=== Personality ===
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Tress likes to see the best in people, not willing to accept that they are bad people beyond redemption. Laggart demanded his own death from Tress after Crow was defeated, but Tress was unwilling to go through with it, as that was not her. She would rather forgive him, than do the easy thing and kill him.{{book ref|tress|55}}
 
She is quite naive about how the world works, and has much to learn while on her travels looking for Charlie. Simple things such aslike eating verdant vines, common knowledge to many her travel the oceans, is new knowledge forto her.{{book ref|tress|56}}
 
Tress is very brave and willing to go to great lengths to help others, including leaving the island she grew up on for the love of her life.{{book ref|tress|5}} Rather than risking the life of her crew, Tress tries to face the [[Midnight Essence|midnight essence]] alone, believing it to be her task alone and not wanting to lose any more crew.{{book ref|tress|58}}
 
==== Cups ====
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|Tress cherished her cups. She had fine porcelain cups with painted glaze, clay cups that felt rough beneath her fingers, and wooden cups that were rugged and well-used.
|[[Hoid]] describing Tress's Cups{{book ref|tress|2}}
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Tress is an avid collector of cups, and goes out of her way to get her hands on them.{{book ref|tress|1}}{{book ref|tress|2}} She used to wash windows to earn money, of which she would spend on ingredients to make pies for trading with sailors visiting the island for more cups. Tress loves showing off her cups to Charlie, and would always go to him to show new ones off when she got them.{{book ref|tress|2}} Her cups are some of her most prized possessions, and she takes some of her favorite ones with her when she heads off to rescue Charlie.{{book ref|tress|8}}
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== Attributes and Abilities ==
Tress is a remarkable cook, who can make the most of whatever ingredients she has at her disposal. On [[Diggen's Point]] she trades for whatever ingredients are available in the port market, some of which may be past their best.{{book ref|tress|2}}{{book ref|tress|2}} Realizing that [[Fort]] was only cook of the ''Crow's Song'' out of necessity, Tress takes over and produces food beyond what the crew could have expected much to their surprise and delight.{{book ref|tress|40}}{{book ref|tress|45}}
 
Tress is relatively new to being a [[sprouter]], having taken on the role more out of desperation to be seen as useful, than because of her skill with [[aether spores]]. Tress has a healthy respect for spores, and does not allow her fear to prevent her from using them.{{book ref|tress|21}} Tress can manipulate spores that are considered dangerous by many, able to form a bond with [[Midnight Essence]] and use it to spy on Crow.{{book ref|tress|31}} Tress's control over [[aether spores#Verdant|verdant spores]] is quite remarkable, and can effectively use them to lift a ship clear of the [[Crimson Sea]] to avoid the spikes caused by the rain.{{book ref|tress|48}}
 
Tress tried to escape Diggen's Point to rescue Charlie from the [[Riina|Sorceress]] when the king and the duke refused to.{{book ref|tress|5}} She managed to con her way aboard the ''[[Oot's Dream]]'', pretending to be an inspector with her [[Lem|father's]] assistance, but was captured and imprisoned by the crew.{{book ref|tress|7}}{{book ref|tress|8}}{{book ref|tress|9}} The ship was a smuggling ship and the crew believed her to be an inspector who was out to get them.{{book ref|tress|9}} She met [[Huck]] while being held captive, not long before the ship was attacked by the pirate ship ''[[Crow's Song]]''.{{book ref|tress|9}}{{book ref|tress|10}}{{book ref|tress|11}} Fleeing the ship after the [[seethe]] stopped, Tress walked across the [[Emerald Sea|Verdant Sea]] to seek passage on the pirate ship.{{book ref|tress|12}}
 
=== ''Crow's Song'' ===
Tress managed to gain admittance onto the ship by hanging on to the side for fifteen minutes before they let her onboard. She proved her usefulness to the ship by scrubbing decks, filling pouches of spores for use with the cannons, and eventually taking over the role of being the ships sprouter.{{book ref|tress|12}}{{book ref|tress|16}}{{book ref|tress|21}} Tress learned that the [[Crow|captain]] wanted the ship to become deadrunners to force the crew to be loyal.{{book ref|tress|19}} She found some midnight spores with the help of [[Hoid]], that she then figured out could be used to spy on the captain in exchange for water.{{book ref|tress|24}}{{book ref|tress|31}} Tress learned to use various spores to temporarily fix holes in the ship, and later discovered that she could somewhat control the spores with her thoughts.{{book ref|tress|26}}{{book ref|tress|31}} She met with several members of the crew, who believed her to be a [[King's Mask]], despite her insistence otherwise.{{book ref|tress|32}} Tress managed to convince Crow that they should go into the [[Crimson Sea]], and further experimented with spores to develop a flare gun that fired bullets that would spread Verdant spores all over the target.{{book ref|tress|33}}{{book ref|tress|37}}{{book ref|tress|41}} She saved the ship from the unpredictable rainfalls in the Crimson Sea, and the ship traveled until it reached the [[lunagree]].{{book ref|tress|48}}{{book ref|tress|50}} Crow discovered the planned mutiny and defeated the members soundly, and then descended below the surface of the spore ocean with Tress.{{book ref|tress|50}}
 
 
=== Return to Diggen's Point ===
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Five months later, Tress, Charlie, and the rest of the crew returned to Diggen's Point aboard their new ship, ''[[Two Cups]]'', after being pardoned by the king. She presented the duke with the writ they had gotten from the king, changing the law so people could leave the island. She and Charlie sailed off with her family and the rest of the old crew of ''Crow's Song'', with Charlie now cured thanks to Hoid's adjustments to the curse, so that he only had to return Tress back to her home.{{book ref|tress|epilogue}}
 
 
=== Charlie ===
Tress loves Charlie so much that she leaves Diggen's Point illegally and heads off on a grand adventure to the most dangerous parts of the planet to try rescue him.{{book ref|tress|1}}{{book ref|tress|5}} Charlie and Tress understand each other well, both referring to each other as a pair of gloves, and seeing it for the compliment it is.{{expandbook ref|tress|3}}{{book ref|tress|4}} While stuck as a rat, Charlie befriends Tress despite her not knowing his true identity.{{book ref|tress|9}} Charlie helps Tress on her journey to [[Sorceress's island]] by helping spy on Crow, but is against the ultimate goal of getting there and tries disrupt the journey, much to Tress's disbelief.{{book ref|tress|19}}{{book ref|tress|56}} Tress learns Charlie was really [[Huck]] the rat all along while facing the Sorceress, and the two are properly reunited with [[Hoid]]'s assistance.{{book ref|tress|60}}{{book ref|tress|epilogue}} The two continue to travel together, him acting as her valet, while the two properly date.{{book ref|tress|epilogue}}
 
=== Crow ===
 
=== Salay ===
Salay firmly believed that Tress was really a [[King's Mask]] in disguise, and hoped that Tress would help her and the rest of the crew from being executed by the king if captured.{{book ref|tress|30}} Salay steered the ship through the dangerous sea around Sorceress's island to bring the crew to rescue Tress.{{expandbook ref|tress|63}} Thanks to Tress getting the information from Xisis, Salay was finally able to find her father who joins the crew on ''[[Two Cups]]''.{{book ref|tress|epilogue}}
 
== Trivia ==
* Although never stated by the text itself, the painting by [[Howard Lyon]] depicts Riina as trying to cast the [[Aon]] Shao on Tress. This aon is about transformation and also uses illusion magic, indicating that the Sorceress was planning to have Tress's curse revolve around an illusion or transformation.{{file ref|BattleOfWits.jpg|Battle of Wits}} This art should not be taken as fact and Aon Shao is not necessarily the Aon that was used.{{wob ref|16370}}
 
* Some of Tress's attributes such as her pragmatic nature and not wanting to impose on people, are inspired by [[Brandon Sanderson|Brandon]]'s wife, [[Emily Sanderson|Emily]], though Tress is not meant to be a direct parallel of her.{{wob ref|15464}}
* Although never stated by the text itself, the painting by [[Howard Lyon]] depicts Riina as trying to cast the [[Aon]] Shao on Tress. This aon is about transformation and also uses illusion magic, indicating that the Sorceress was planning to have Tress's curse revolve around an illusion or transformation.{{file ref|BattleOfWits.jpg|Battle of Wits}}
* The inspiration behind Tress's agency in setting out to rescue her beloved, comes partly from [[Wikipedia:The_Princess_Bride_(novel)|The Princess Bride]] where the character Buttercup does not pursue her love. Brandon and his wife Emily agreed that Buttercup should have done something more than just falling into despair. What if Buttercup was more proactive?{{wob ref|15423}}
 
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