Zarai Painge was a Ogsist merchant. He was born in 
 Nkepu during the Winter of 264. His father 
 Ibo Ribaidi was a Ogsist merchant. 
 Zarai's father 
 Ialdike Painge was a Ogsist farmer.
During the Spring of 269, 
 Zarai converted to 
 Ogsism. 
 Zarai became a merchant like his father during the Spring of 281.
During the Spring of 291, at the age of 26, 
 Zarai began a relationship with a woman named 
 Ama Painge, who was 20. She was a Ogsist farmer. Her and his relationship ended 23 years  later, when she died from 
 The Laughing Plague. That Summer, at the age of 26, he began a relationship with a woman named 
 Tsax Ngeste, who was 34. 
 Tsax was a Ogsist Lady of  
 Nkepu, Vassal of  
 Kenkase and farmer. 
 Tsax's and his relationship ended 8 months  later, when he was married with 
 Ama.
During the Winter of 291, 
 Ama gave birth to 
 Zarai's daughter 
 Ashe Painge. His daughter was a Ogsist merchant. He was married with 
 Ama that Spring. As a result, 
 Tsax's and his relationship ended. Then, 
 Tsax gave birth to his child 
 Enko Painge. His child was a Ogsist farmer. 
 Ama gave birth to his son 
 Bouple Painge that Summer. 
 Zarai's son was a Ogsist merchant.
During the Spring of 314, 
 Ama's and 
 Zarai's relationship ended, when she died from 
 The Laughing Plague. Then, he died from it. He was 49 years old.
 
  Zarai Painge was a Ogsist merchant. A woman named 
 Renoun Painge gave birth to 
 Flepse's son 
 Ialdike Painge in 
 Nkepu during the Winter of 222. 
 Flepse's son was a Ogsist farmer. She was a Ogsist warrior. 
 Zarai's grandfather 
 Flepse Ngeste was a Ogsist farmer.
In 
 Obdab during the Winter of 233, 
 Zarai's father 
 Ibo Ribaidi was born. 
 Zarai's father was a Ogsist merchant. 
 Zarai's grandfather 
 Thaigria Ribaidi and 
 Zarai's grandmother 
 Itsenkiald Kedrai adopted 
 Zarai's father.
A woman named 
 Azaiby Gril and 
 Flepse's son were married in 
 Nkepu during the Spring of 245. She was a farmer.
During the Spring of 263, 
 Zarai's father and 
 Flepse's son were married. 
 Zarai's father converted to 
 Ogsism during the Winter of 263. Next Winter, he was born.
During the Summer of 266, 
 Zarai's father gave birth to 
 Ialdike's child 
 Tsonozai Painge. 
 Ialdike's child was a Ogsist merchant. 
 Zarai converted to 
 Ogsism during the Spring of 269.
During the Spring of 281, 
 Zarai became a merchant like his father. 
 Flepse's son converted to 
 Ogsism during the Autumn of 281.
During the Spring of 291, at the age of 26, 
 Zarai began a relationship with a woman named 
 Ama Painge, who was 20. She was a Ogsist farmer. Her and his relationship ended 23 years  later, when she died from 
 The Laughing Plague. That Summer, at the age of 26, he began a relationship with a woman named 
 Tsax Ngeste, who was 34. 
 Tsax was a Ogsist Lady of  
 Nkepu, Vassal of  
 Kenkase and farmer. 
 Tsax's and his relationship ended 8 months  later, when he was married with 
 Ama.
During the Winter of 291, 
 Ama gave birth to 
 Zarai's daughter 
 Ashe Painge. His daughter was a Ogsist merchant. Then, his daughter converted to 
 Ogsism. He was married with 
 Ama that Spring. As a result, 
 Tsax's and his relationship ended. Then, 
 Tsax gave birth to his child 
 Enko Painge. His child was a Ogsist farmer. Then, his child converted to it. 
 Ama gave birth to his son 
 Bouple Painge that Summer. 
 Zarai's son was a Ogsist merchant.
During the Autumn of 292, 
 Zarai's son converted to 
 Ogsism. His father and a man named 
 Gopun Kraine were married that Spring. 
 Gopun was a Ogsist farmer.
During the Autumn of 303, 
 Flepse's son died from an illness. His son was 81 years old. 
 Zarai's son died from 
 The Laughing Plague during the Spring of 314. His son was 22 years old. Then, his daughter died from it. His daughter was 22 years old. Then, his child died from it. His child was 22 years old. Then, his father died from it. As a result, 
 Nunze's and 
 Ibo's relationship ended. 
 Zarai's father was 80 years old. Then, 
 Ama's and 
 Zarai's relationship ended, when she died from it. Then, he died from it. He was 49 years old.