Myrmeen Lhal

Myrmeen Lhal is the Lady Lord of the Cormyrean city of Arabel, a skilled ranger, and revered member of the Moonstars.

History
Myrmeen was born in a poor section of Calimport into a life of obscurity. At the age of six her mother lost a child during a storm, claiming a group called the Night Parade had taken the baby's spirit to a better place. Despite her mother's words she was plagued by nightmares throughout her childhood. She married a man named Dak at the age of twenty and they were to have a baby together. On the night of the birth there was another bad storm and Myrmeen lost consciousness. When she awoke, Dak said the baby was "gone", implying that it was stillborn. A year later, they divorced.

Myrmeen left Calimshan and became an adventuring Harper, traveling all over Faerûn, including Evermeet. After ten years, Myrmeen married Haverstrom Lhal, a cousin of King Azoun IV. They were happy together, much happier than she ever was with Dak, but unfortunately Haverstrom died in an ambush not long after they wed. Two years after his death, King Azoun IV became impressed with her leadership qualities and made her commander of the garrison of Arabel, and eventually ruler of the whole city in 1359 DR. It was an anarchic place, having only recently been ruled by Gondegal, the Usurper King. She restored order to the city and made it a much more prosperous place by organizing the trade routes between Cormyr and the Moonsea and creating a safe haven for caravans. She created jobs and built houses for the poor, earning her the love of the people.

(The above timeline does not add up, given the birth year stated for her. If she is born in 1333, it means she gets married in 1353 (at the age of twenty), divorced in 1354, remarried in 1364, made garrison commander in 1366, and finally(???) ruler of the city in 1359??? Unless 1359 is a typo for 1369... but I would suspect she is older than stated anyway, given that she's only a couple of years older than Azoun's daughters.)

The Night Parade
One day, Myrmeen's ex-husband Dak appeared all of a sudden to reveal that their baby had not died; he had sold her to someone. She killed him on the spot in anger and organized a group of Harpers to find her daughter. They discovered that the Night Parade were the cause of Myrmeen's nightmares. Around six thousand monsters lived with barely any secrecy in Calimport thanks to one member with incredible hypnotic powers. After coming close to death several times, she found a girl who she believed to be her daughter, and together with one of the monsters (who turned out to be her "stillborn" sister) they managed to kill the hypnotic member of the Parade. Once it was dead, the citizens of Calimport rioted, eliminating the majority of the creatures in the city.

Myrmeen managed to find her real daughter but upon discovering the wonderful life she led, she decided that she would not let her know her heritage and instead adopted the girl she had previously thought was her daughter, Krystin.

The Goblin War changed Myrmeen's new, happy life with her daughter. It was quickly realized that Arabel could not be held, accentuated by the fact that Myrmeen had lost her left arm in the fighting (she soon had it restored through divine magic) and the populace was magically transported to Suzail. Arabel became a goblin city for a time but Myrmeen vowed she would retake it. She formed an army of rangers, scouts and mercenaries and forced the monsters out. Unfortunately they fled into the forests where they will be much harder to dislodge in the future.

She has now defected from the Harpers to become one of the leading members of Khelben's Moonstars but otherwise rules Arabel with the same benevolence that earned her her popularity in the first place.

Game Irregularities
In 2nd edition AD&D, Myrmeen Lhal is referred to as a 13th level ranger. However, in the 3rd edition Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting, she is referred to as a 12th level ranger of Tymora. This is one of the few instances where second edition characters have actually gone down in terms of power levels.