Let's see…
Most Notably;
Azriel Rosenfeld, Fezznick Retainer; I don't remember a whole lot about this one, but it was my first real character on the server. I remember a great deal of strife between him, and the rest of the House's retainers and servants. Self-righteous, conservative as all get out, and he tended to prattle a little bit.
At one point he had an affair with a halfling. Yes, that's right, he had an affair with a woman half his size. I still find this amusing as crap.
He retired in Tilverton.
Jasper Hawklin, Knight of the Merciful Sword; Is possibly the most honorable git that I ever played, but he had a major flaw; as a paladin, he was constantly in turmoil over what the dogma of Torm required of him, and what he wished to do. At the core, he was soft-hearted and did not wish to think ill of anybody at all, no matter what their crime was. At one point, he had to administer the death penalty to a madman who was a danger to himself, and to society. The decision tore him up and affected all his future judgements.
He was, tentatively, in love with a woman named Theresa Firewhisper. It was amusing for me to watch the character go through puppy-love, and it was also a chance for me to kind of explore that whole Knight-like tendancy of 'love from afar', since he distanced himself from her, to protect her from the EBOL PEOPLE attempting to get at him.
In the end, he led a company along with House DeSchurr and the Helmites in the area against the Shadovar when they began to march south through Flynn. Eventually, he was struck down in combat and loss the full use of his right hand. Thereafter he did not participate in any combat action, and wore a metal gauntlet over his right hand to mask the injury.
So affected was he by the loss of the hand that he decided to put down the sword, and returned to Suzail, leaving his sister, Eleanor Hawklin, to adventuring.
Several months after retiring the character, I realized that 'Hawklin' was actually the name of an adventuring noble house in Cormyr. I laughed, a little bit, because it seemed like one of those things that would have fit the character, in retrospect.
Ruvia Haelyth; Wood Elf Scout: She came to the area with her adopted son, who looked older than she did, and often acted older too. She basically just did whatever it was that she wanted, for quite a while, until running into Duncan and Acer - a powerful adventuring pair. Becomming fast friends, she took up with them, and their company for quite a while.
Eventually, she was swayed into joining her cause with the Pheonix Legion as it was on the rise in Castle Crag, but became involved in a fistfight with one of Arabel's Guards, Private Honeydew. Some of my best RP with the character was actually while she was in prison, talking with Honeydew. In the few days that it took for her trial to process, the two of them became fast and unlikely friends.
In the end, she was scapegoated and beheaded - messily - as an example to anyone who would defy the might of Cormyr. I gave the DMs fits about that, which is something I'm mildly embarassed about, to this day because looking back, that death caused so many ripples with so many people, and it was handled pretty well all considered. Honeydew became very bitter after that, as did a large number of other people.
A quote from Honeydew's diary, the final entry;
The guards found Honeydew's body in the sewers, maimed and cut up. Some of his items were taken, however his journal remains on his person. Those who read it, will know how hard it was for him to be a guard during such a dangerous time. Next to his journal, lays the Diary of Ruvia, which he kept on his person at all times. Some might think her death is what caused his soul to finally fall to darkness. He tortured people for information, he killed people off for the sake of his own pride. He stole, cheated, and corrupted the Militia. Paladins began speaking of his obvious change in heart. In the end, it was his own arrogance and pride that got him assassinated. Will anyone remember the Singing Guard of Arabel? Who knows, but that's how the story ends. His death will show the other guards of Arabel that arrogance and being too brash with your actions can get you killed.
Felix Cordwain, Seeker Exemplar: is the character I am still playing, although I am not precisely sure why. He's already got quite the history in the region, but has somehow managed to evade death several times, including retiring from House Bhaliir, without dying.
You laugh, but he was a half-elf. I'm surprised Atton Jacobi didn't pull his ears off.
Somebody kill him please? Lol.