
Sybil LeGrand was a Lovian teenage girl, who, according to a popular story, saved the life of King Arthur II of Lovia in the late 1880s, when he was nearly killed by a falling tree. No facts are known of her life either before or after having saved the king. Most scholars are dubious regarding the story's historicity.
Sculptor Luke Graham made a sculpture of her heroic act, which is placed in the Prince's Park in the Old Harbor. Legend has it the king rewarded Sybil by appointing her the head gardener at the royal palace.
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