Yash Mangal

 is a half-elf member of the Hubatt Corsairs. As an NPC, is played by Matthew Mercer.

Appearance
Yash speaks Common with a Marquesian accent, and his first words to the Campaign Three adventuring party were in Marquesian. He is tall and has smooth sepia-toned skin, light brown eyes, and dark, tangled hair. When the party first encountered him, he was wearing bracers and a sleeveless light beige shirt with a forest green leather chestplate over it. He carries a scimitar.

Personality
Yash is described as suave. He is suspicious and wary, as a member of a secret society, and behaves somewhat sarcastically towards the party. However, his manner is still fairly casual, and he quickly trusted them enough to share his name and some information about Dugger and the Corsairs.

When the party were in search of the Hubatt Corsairs, they were sent to the Root Trader alcove in Elder's Post and told to give the phrase that they'd "come for the laughter". When they did so, they were escorted to a darkened room where they found themselves surrounded by hostile figures. Yash (not yet named) came forward, pointing a scimitar at them, and told them in Marquesian it wasn't their luckiest of days.

Yash switched to Common and addressed the party. He was at first reluctant to reveal any information to them, and he asked for collateral in the form of information about their loved ones and openly threatened to cut off their fingers if they lied. However, once that information was given, and after a persuasive speech from Imogen, he loosened up considerably. He provided them with information about Dugger's former affiliation with the group as well as the location of Dugger's home. He denied that he held a position of leadership within the Corsairs but asserted that he only acted as their spokesperson.

Relationships
Yash is a member of the Hubatt Corsairs. While the group has no leader, he often serves as the speaker.

Notable items

 * Scimitar

Quotations

 * (while pointing a scimitar at the party, who are surrounded by thirty dark threatening figures) "This, friends, is certainly not your luckiest of days."
 * "So who sent you? Why? Choose your words carefully, as points deducted for falsehood and bad humor will only prolong your eventual pain."