Jiadri Shaikrial was a Gekist warrior. He was born in 
 Kenkase during the Winter of 249. He was adopted by his mother 
 Flankabde Asaig and his father 
 Daimitsa Shaikrial. That Spring, 
 Jiadri converted to 
 Gekism. 
 Jiadri became a warrior like his mother during the Summer of 267.
During the Autumn of 336, at the age of 86, 
 Jiadri began a relationship with a woman named 
 Iagesh Omunk, who was 117. She was a Gekist mystic. His and her relationship ended 4 years  later, when he died from an illness.
During the Winter of 337, 
 Jiadri was married with 
 Iagesh. He adopted his son 
 Thaivibra Shaikrial with her that Spring. 
 Jiadri's son was a Gekist farmer.
During the Autumn of 339, 
 Jiadri adopted his son 
 Jep Shaikrial with 
 Iagesh. 
 Jiadri's son was a Gekist farmer. 
 Jiadri fell ill during the Summer of 340.
During the Autumn of 340, 
 Jiadri died from an illness. As a result, his and 
 Iagesh's relationship ended. He was 91 years old.
 
  Jiadri Shaikrial was a Gekist warrior. His mother 
 Flankabde Asaig was born in 
 Ptiksaint Thrink during the Summer of 157. His mother was a Gekist warrior. In 
 Kenkase, his grandfather 
 Shakmabe Asaig and 
 Jiadri's grandfather 
 Dudedu Umbu adopted 
 Jiadri's mother. 
 Jiadri's mother converted to 
 Gekism during the Summer of 182.
During the Summer of 191, 
 Jiadri's father 
 Daimitsa Shaikrial was born. 
 Jiadri's father was a Gekist farmer. 
 Jiadri's grandmother 
 Nkonka Shaikrial and 
 Jiadri's grandmother 
 Nekmig Tsevavia adopted 
 Jiadri's father. Then, 
 Jiadri's father converted to 
 Gekism. 
 Jiadri's mother gave birth to 
 Gembutsu's son 
 Kapanke Omunk during the Autumn of 192. 
 Gembutsu's son was a Gekist warrior. A man named 
 Gembutsu Omunk was a Gekist warrior.
During the Winter of 193, 
 Gembutsu and 
 Jiadri's mother were married. 
 Jiadri's mother gave birth to 
 Gembutsu's daughter 
 Nked Omunk next Winter. 
 Gembutsu's daughter was a Gekist warrior.
During the Summer of 218, a man named 
 Nur Embo and 
 Jiadri's mother were married. 
 Nur was a Gekist Lord of  
 Kenkase and farmer.
A woman named 
 Ngenk Shas gave birth to 
 Daimitsa's son 
 Gont Shas during the Winter of 227. 
 Daimitsa's son was a Gekist. She was a Gekist farmer.
During the Autumn of 228, 
 Jiadri's father and 
 Ngenk were married. As a result, 
 Jothaza's and her relationship ended. 
 Jiadri's mother and his father were married during the Winter of 246.
During the Winter of 249, 
 Jiadri was born. He was adopted by his mother and his father. That Spring, he converted to 
 Gekism. 
 Jiadri's father died from an illness during the Summer of 264. As a result, 
 Flankabde's and 
 Daimitsa's relationship ended. 
 Jiadri's father was 73 years old.
During the Summer of 267, 
 Jiadri became a warrior like his mother.
A man named 
 Tainzekme Embo and 
 Jiadri's mother were married during the Summer of 290. 
 Tainzekme was a Gekist poet.
During the Spring of 331, 
 Jiadri's mother died from 
 The Sleeping Plague. His mother was 174 years old.
During the Autumn of 336, at the age of 86, 
 Jiadri began a relationship with a woman named 
 Iagesh Omunk, who was 117. She was a Gekist mystic. His and her relationship ended 4 years  later, when he died from an illness.
During the Winter of 337, 
 Jiadri was married with 
 Iagesh. He adopted his son 
 Thaivibra Shaikrial with her that Spring. 
 Jiadri's son was a Gekist farmer. Then, 
 Jiadri's son was born. He adopted his son with her. Then, his son converted to 
 Gekism. 
 Jiadri adopted his son 
 Jep Shaikrial with 
 Iagesh during the Autumn of 339. 
 Jiadri's son was a Gekist farmer. Then, 
 Jiadri's son was born. He adopted his son with her. His son converted to 
 Gekism that Spring. That Summer, he fell ill. 
 Jiadri died from an illness during the Autumn of 340. As a result, his and 
 Iagesh's relationship ended. He was 91 years old.
During the Spring of 362, 
 Jiadri's son died from 
 The Cruel Plague. His son was 23 years old. 
 Jiadri's son died from an illness during the Autumn of 438. In 
 Ptiksaint Thrink, his son was 101 years old.