GENERALISSIMO. What she insists her previous job was - though, given the extreme importance usually attached to that word, that would indicate that she is or was the ‘highest of generals’, the person in charge of a nation or power’s military prowess. However, this is simply what she insists. There is no actual proof, and Myrtle has no recorded combat experience. On the other hand, she DOES show promise as a tactician, and is able to hold her own on the battlefield. So who knows. We don’t know where she came from, or what her previous occupation actually was, after all.
ADULT. Myrtle is short, but she is a completely fully grown member of the Durin race. She can and will get irritated when people treat her like a child. Seriously, she’s an adult.
APPLE. Not a standard apple, but an instrument that acts more like a spellcasting focus. Seems to work off “faith” by those who have studied it. Whatever it is, they’re common and popular in her hometown.
BANNER. It’s actually a tablecloth - she brought it with her because it’s made out of a material that cannot get dirty, and thus was convenient. Apparently she thinks her dad may be angry that she took it with her.
FAMILY. Myrtle has referenced having living family members, at the very least a father… who she may have never told about going to the surface. She says her father may be angry that she ‘snuck the table cloth out with her’ - but would he be angry about a mere missing table cloth? Or because she went to the surface?
DURIN. Durin is the one who brought her to Rhodes. It is not currently known if they knew each other beforehand, or if Durin bringing her back was their first meeting. Amusingly enough though, her presence has helped change Rhodes perceptions about the Durin race - Durin the operator seems to have set a bad example.