Lives of the Azar

Tsepax Thir

Abridged Biography

Tsepax Thir was a Gekist warrior. She was born in Ptiksaint Thrink during the Winter of 232. Her mother Tounkou Geksiasia was a warrior. Tsepax's father Vinkaple Thir was a farmer.

During the Summer of 234, Tsepax converted to Gekism.

Tsepax settled in Kraikoust with her grandfather Gridaid Thir, her father, her sister Threpsoug Thir, Tsepax's brother Elze Thir, a man named Abiabzeng Asaig, a man named Stakme Geksiasia, Tsepax's brother Jethreth Thir, Tsepax's brother Oushai Thir, a boy named Nibri Thir, a man named Mady Thir, a woman named Threb Etsepsa, a woman named Manik Etsepsa, an enby named Paipsilzo Etsepsa, a girl named Kialsig Etsepsa, a boy named Gainki Geksiasia, a boy named Broulou Etsepsa, a man named Ngesh Thir, a girl named Ebembib Niasesh, a girl named Krutsia Emzap, a boy named Thrikro Emzap, a woman named Zopse Niasesh, a woman named Embu Thir and a man named Klog Geksiasia during the Spring of 249. Tsepax's grandfather was a warrior. Tsepax's sister was a Gekist farmer. Tsepax's brother was a Gekist Lord of Ptiksaint Thrink, Vassal of Kenkase and farmer. Abiabzeng was a Gekist farmer. Stakme was a farmer. Tsepax's brother was a farmer. Tsepax's brother was a Gekist farmer. Nibri was a Gekist Lord of Ptiksaint Thrink and warrior. Mady was a farmer. Threb was a Gekist warrior. Kialsig was a criminal. Gainki was a Gekist warrior. Broulou was a Gekist farmer. Ngesh was a Gekist warrior. Ebembib was a Gekist warrior. Krutsia was a Gekist warrior. Thrikro was a Gekist blacksmith. Zopse was a farmer. Embu was a Gekist criminal. Klog was a Gekist warrior. As a result, Gridaid's and Imbadith's relationship ended, and Poulaitsu's and Gridaid's relationship ended.

During the Summer of 250, Tsepax became a warrior like her mother.

In Kraikoust during the Spring of 251, at the age of 18, Tsepax began a relationship with a man named Vasair Kaintana, who was 30. He was a Gekist farmer. His and her relationship ended 38 years later, when he died from an illness.

During the Spring of 254, Tsepax gave birth to Vasair's daughter Ler Kaintana. His daughter was a Gekist blacksmith.

Tsepax was married with Vasair during the Autumn of 257. Next Autumn, she gave birth to his son Iashash Kaintana. Vasair's son was a Gekist blacksmith.

Tsepax gave birth to Vasair's daughter Kruthri Kaintana during the Summer of 259. His daughter was a Gekist farmer.

During the Spring of 269, Tsepax gave birth to Vasair's daughter Aito Kaintana. His daughter was a Gekist warrior.

Vasair's and Tsepax's relationship ended during the Spring of 289, when he died from an illness.

During the Spring of 301, at the age of 68, Tsepax began a relationship with a man named Zebri Ptat, who was 49. He was a Gekist farmer. Her and his relationship ended 4 years later, when she died from an illness.

During the Winter of 302, Tsepax was married with Zebri.

Tsepax fell ill during the Spring of 305. Then, she died from an illness. As a result, her and Zebri's relationship ended. She was 72 years old.

Unabridged Biography

Tsepax Thir was a Gekist warrior. A woman named Klinabi Eksik gave birth to Gridaid's son Vinkaple Thir in Kraikoust during the Summer of 183. Gridaid's son was a farmer. Klinabi was a Gekist farmer. Tsepax's grandfather Gridaid Thir was a warrior.

In Ptiksaint Thrink during the Autumn of 197, Tsepax's mother Tounkou Geksiasia was born. Tsepax's mother was a warrior. Tsepax's grandmother Eminkouz Emzap and Tsepax's grandmother Ambai Geksiasia adopted Tsepax's mother.

Tsepax was born during the Winter of 232.

During the Summer of 234, Tsepax converted to Gekism.

Tsepax settled in Kraikoust with her grandfather, Gridaid's son, her sister Threpsoug Thir, Tsepax's brother Elze Thir, a man named Abiabzeng Asaig, a man named Stakme Geksiasia, Tsepax's brother Jethreth Thir, Tsepax's brother Oushai Thir, a boy named Nibri Thir, a man named Mady Thir, a woman named Threb Etsepsa, a woman named Manik Etsepsa, an enby named Paipsilzo Etsepsa, a girl named Kialsig Etsepsa, a boy named Gainki Geksiasia, a boy named Broulou Etsepsa, a man named Ngesh Thir, a girl named Ebembib Niasesh, a girl named Krutsia Emzap, a boy named Thrikro Emzap, a woman named Zopse Niasesh, a woman named Embu Thir and a man named Klog Geksiasia during the Spring of 249. Tsepax's sister was a Gekist farmer. Tsepax's brother was a Gekist Lord of Ptiksaint Thrink, Vassal of Kenkase and farmer. Abiabzeng was a Gekist farmer. Stakme was a farmer. Tsepax's brother was a farmer. Tsepax's brother was a Gekist farmer. Nibri was a Gekist Lord of Ptiksaint Thrink and warrior. Mady was a farmer. Threb was a Gekist warrior. Kialsig was a criminal. Gainki was a Gekist warrior. Broulou was a Gekist farmer. Ngesh was a Gekist warrior. Ebembib was a Gekist warrior. Krutsia was a Gekist warrior. Thrikro was a Gekist blacksmith. Zopse was a farmer. Embu was a Gekist criminal. Klog was a Gekist warrior. As a result, Gridaid's and Imbadith's relationship ended, and Poulaitsu's and Gridaid's relationship ended.

During the Summer of 250, Tsepax became a warrior like her mother.

In Kraikoust during the Spring of 251, at the age of 18, Tsepax began a relationship with a man named Vasair Kaintana, who was 30. He was a Gekist farmer. His and her relationship ended 38 years later, when he died from an illness.

During the Spring of 254, Tsepax gave birth to Vasair's daughter Ler Kaintana. His daughter was a Gekist blacksmith.

Tsepax's mother and a woman named Ngeben Sethrud were married in Ptiksaint Thrink during the Winter of 256. Ngeben was a Gekist warrior.

In Kraikoust during the Autumn of 257, Tsepax was married with Vasair. She gave birth to his son Iashash Kaintana next Autumn. Vasair's son was a Gekist blacksmith.

During the Summer of 259, Tsepax gave birth to Vasair's daughter Kruthri Kaintana. His daughter was a Gekist farmer.

Gridaid's son died from an illness during the Winter of 259. His son was 77 years old.

During the Summer of 263, Vasair's daughter converted to Gekism.

Vasair's daughter converted to Gekism during the Summer of 266.

During the Spring of 269, Tsepax gave birth to Vasair's daughter Aito Kaintana. His daughter was a Gekist warrior.

Vasair's son converted to Gekism during the Spring of 271.

During the Winter of 274, Tsepax's mother died from an illness. As a result, Tounkou's and Kaith's relationship ended. Tsepax's mother was 77 years old in Ptiksaint Thrink.

During the Spring of 289, Vasair's and Tsepax's relationship ended, when he died from an illness.

A woman named Iantax Embo and Vasair's son were married in Kraikoust during the Summer of 292. She was a Gekist farmer.

During the Summer of 294, Vasair's daughter converted to Gekism.

During the Spring of 301, at the age of 68, Tsepax began a relationship with a man named Zebri Ptat, who was 49. He was a Gekist farmer. Her and his relationship ended 4 years later, when she died from an illness.

During the Winter of 302, Tsepax was married with Zebri.

Tsepax fell ill during the Spring of 305. Then, she died from an illness. As a result, her and Zebri's relationship ended. She was 72 years old.

Vasair's daughter and an enby named Shos Shosh were married during the Winter of 305. Xe was a Gekist farmer.

During the Winter of 311, Vasair's daughter and an enby named Pedu Thir were married. Pedu was a Gekist Laird of Ptiksaint Thrink, Vassal of Kenkase and warrior. As a result, Aito's and Kel's relationship ended.

An enby named Shoukmetu Embo and Vasair's daughter were married during the Autumn of 318. Xe was a Gekist warrior.

During the Winter of 330, Vasair's son died from The Sleeping Plague. His son was 72 years old. Then, his daughter died from it. His daughter was 77 years old. His daughter died from it that Spring. As a result, Aito's and Pedu's relationship ended. His daughter was 62 years old.

During the Spring of 334, Vasair's daughter and a man named Kel Shosh were married. Kel was a Gekist warrior.

Vasair's daughter died from an illness during the Summer of 337. As a result, Kruthri's and Kel's relationship ended. Vasair's daughter was 78 years old.