Helbareim Alanasker

Helbareim Alanasker, known as "the Storm Wind", was a Tashalan human fighter and blackguard of Tiamat and the High Suikh (king) of the city-state of Ormpur on the northeastern edge of Lapaliiya in southwest Faerûn in the mid–14th century DR.

History
He came to power by opposed Queen Maerildarraine who, in 1306 DR, had rebelled against Tiamat and killed her foster father Askulder, the "Hand of Tiamat", before plundering and burning the royal temple of Tiamat and triggering a holy war. Supported by the church of Tiamat, Helbareim eventually deposed the Queen Maerildarraine. She died fighting in her own throne room and Helbareim became High Suikh himself.

In the Year of the Prince, 1357 DR, Helbareim's daughter and only heir, Chansreena (princess) Alabhansree Alanasker, went missing from Ormpur, together with many magical blades and a large amount of saffron, a fortune intended as her dowry.

Obsessed with finding her, Helbareim spent a good deal of the city's treasury in efforts to locate and retrieve Alabhansree, all without success. He first suspected several notorious thieves. Then based on false reports, he hired a number of adventuring companies to raid the slave pits of Llurth Dreier, a drow city in the Underdark beneath the Shaar. However, he would not find a single clue to her true fate, and these failures broke his spirit.

Helbareim's deteriorating state continued the decline of Ormpur after the war and it fell further and further under the power of the Overking of Lapaliiya. But other powers were watching, and moved to take advantage. The Se'Sehen yuan-ti tribe plotted to use this situation to gain control of the city, and began inserting their agents circa 1371 DR. Two high-placed courtiers were kidnapped, turned into tainted ones and sent back, gaining the confidence of Helbareim. However, Eselemas yuan-ti, rivals of Se'Sehen, also sought influence in Ormpur, as they had in Lapaliiya. And beholders were also entrenched in the nobility. All these factions schemed around the broken king. By 1374 DR, it was possible that Overking Shaliim Wyrmslayer of Lapaliiya might propose an alliance, raising Helbareim's political power in exchange for the church of Tiamat's influence over dragons to protect Shaliim against the Black Wyrms.

Activities
Helbareim was a devout follower of Tiamat, the Dragon Queen, and one of her most significant servitors in Faerûn. He upheld her faith in a land replete with rival gods.

Relations
Helbareim's only daughter and sole heir was Alabhansree Alanasker, chansreena of the realm. However, he was a strict and almost tyrannical father. Her disappearance broke his spirit but he remained obsessed with locating her. With his daughter missing, Helbareim was left the last of his line.

Helbareim was supported by the church of Tiamat.