Lives of the Azar

Malant Imatail

Abridged Biography

Malant Imatail was a farmer. She was born in Oubrelse Gramb during the Summer of 232. She was adopted by her father Klabri Imatail and her mother Tsuthrothri Gibeda.

In Fugrolsa during the Autumn of 238, Malant fell ill. She recovered 3 weeks later.

During the Summer of 249, Malant became a farmer like her father.

Malant settled in Fugrolsa during the Summer of 262.

During the Winter of 297, Malant fell ill. Then, she died from an illness. She was 65 years old.

Unabridged Biography

Malant Imatail was a farmer. A woman named Ptemzebsou Ptereme gave birth to Regid's daughter Tsuthrothri Gibeda in Oubrelse Gramb during the Spring of 134. His daughter was a Lady of Kraikoust, Lady of Oubrelse Gramb, Vassal of Krirat, Vassal of Kenkase and farmer. Ptemzebsou was a Lady of Oubrelse Gramb, Lady of Kraikoust, Vassal of Kenkase and criminal. He was a farmer.

During the Summer of 146, Malant's father Klabri Imatail was born. Her father was a farmer. Her grandfather Didia Imatail and her grandfather Lupsots Kiabsi adopted her father.

Regid's daughter gave birth to Pere's daughter Engo Imatail during the Summer of 161. A man named Pere Imatail was a farmer.

During the Autumn of 161, Regid's daughter gave birth to Talzilde's daughter Adsiagrai Thum. Talzilde's daughter was a Lady of Kraikoust, Lady of Oubrelse Gramb and poet. A man named Talzilde Thum was a farmer. Regid's daughter gave birth to Pere's daughter Zaikia Imatail that Spring. That Summer, Regid's daughter became Lady of Oubrelse Gramb, when Ptemzebsou died from The Sleeping Plague. Then, his daughter became Lady of Kraikoust, when she died from it.

Regid's daughter pledged allegiance to a man named Pip Omunk during the Spring of 164. Pip was a Gekist King of Kenkase, Lord of Kenkase and warrior.

During the Summer of 165, Regid's daughter and a man named Shotha Putsesh were married. Shotha was a warrior. As a result, Tsuthrothri's and Drethe's relationship ended.

A woman named Geto Niasesh gave birth to Klabri's son Pouk Imatail during the Autumn of 165. Klabri's son was a farmer. She was a merchant.

During the Winter of 165, Malant's father and Geto were married.

Geto gave birth to Klabri's daughter Tsalze Imatail during the Spring of 170. His daughter was a farmer.

During the Autumn of 171, Geto gave birth to Klabri's daughter Fube Imatail. His daughter was a farmer.

Geto gave birth to Klabri's son Oshiare Imatail during the Spring of 173. Klabri's son was a farmer.

During the Winter of 176, a woman named Kiz Imatail rebelled against Regid's daughter. She was a farmer. As a result, she was executed.

Regid's daughter pledged allegiance to a man named Tsedat Fegse during the Summer of 202. Tsedat was a Gekist King of Krirat, Lord of Krirat, Vassal of Kenkase and warrior.

During the Autumn of 208, Malant's father and Regid's daughter were married.

Klabri's son rebelled against Regid's daughter during the Autumn of 226. As a result, Klabri's son was executed.

During the Summer of 232, Malant was born. She was adopted by her father and Regid's daughter.

In Fugrolsa during the Autumn of 238, Malant fell ill. She recovered 3 weeks later.

During the Summer of 249, Malant became a farmer like her father.

Talzilde's daughter and Malant's father were married in Oubrelse Gramb during the Summer of 260.

During the Summer of 262, Malant settled in Fugrolsa.

Regid's daughter died from an illness during the Autumn of 267. As a result, Talzilde's daughter became Lady of Kraikoust, and Talzilde's daughter became Lady of Oubrelse Gramb. Regid's daughter was 133 years old. Regid's daughter was a Lady of Kraikoust for 105 years. Regid's daughter was a Lady of Oubrelse Gramb for 105 years. Regid's daughter was a Vassal of Krirat for 65 years.

In Fugrolsa during the Winter of 297, Malant fell ill. Then, she died from an illness. She was 65 years old.

Malant's father died from an illness during the Spring of 300. As a result, Klabri's and Tsiara's relationship ended. In Oubrelse Gramb, Malant's father was 154 years old.