Lives of the Azar

Tsesetsi Shosh

Abridged Biography

Tsesetsi Shosh was a Gekist farmer. He was born in Kraikoust during the Winter of 288. He was adopted by his mother Flingaza Gril and his mother Zeregou Shosh.

During the Autumn of 295, Tsesetsi converted to Gekism.

Tsesetsi became a farmer like his mother during the Spring of 306.

During the Winter of 318, at the age of 29, Tsesetsi began a relationship with a man named Krep Thir, who was 27. Krep was a Gekist farmer. Tsesetsi's and Krep's relationship ended 10 years later, when Tsesetsi divorced Krep. Then, Tsesetsi adopted his daughter Iangenke Thir with Krep. Tsesetsi's daughter was a Gekist farmer. Tsesetsi was married with Krep next Winter.

During the Summer of 320, Tsesetsi adopted his son Stombouru Thir with Krep. Tsesetsi's son was a Gekist.

Tsesetsi adopted his daughter Ptiad Thir with Krep during the Winter of 324. Tsesetsi's daughter was a Gekist Lady of Nkepu, Vassal of Kenkase and farmer.

During the Autumn of 328, Tsesetsi's and Krep's relationship ended, when Tsesetsi divorced Krep.

Tsesetsi fell ill during the Spring of 385. Then, he died from an illness. He was 96 years old.

Unabridged Biography

Tsesetsi Shosh was a Gekist farmer. His mother Zeregou Shosh was born in Kraikoust during the Spring of 247. His mother was a Gekist farmer. His grandfather Tsutsish Monk and Tsesetsi's grandmother Dastailsia Shosh adopted Tsesetsi's mother.

During the Spring of 259, Tsesetsi's mother Flingaza Gril was born. His mother was a Gekist Lady of Kraikoust, Lady of Oubrelse Gramb, Lady of Krirat, Vassal of Kenkase and farmer. His grandmother Poulsaig Gril and his grandfather Mady Thir adopted Tsesetsi's mother.

Tsesetsi's mother converted to Gekism during the Autumn of 272.

During the Spring of 286, Tsesetsi's mother and his mother were married.

Tsesetsi's mother converted to Gekism during the Spring of 288.

During the Winter of 288, Tsesetsi was born. He was adopted by his mother and his mother.

During the Spring of 293, a woman named Threpsoug Thir and Tsesetsi's mother were married. She was a Gekist farmer. As a result, her and Ebou's relationship ended. His mother and a woman named Thabitsa Ptat were married that Summer. She was a Gekist farmer. As a result, Inos' and Thabitsa's relationship ended.

During the Autumn of 295, Tsesetsi converted to Gekism.

Tsesetsi became a farmer like his mother during the Spring of 306.

During the Winter of 318, at the age of 29, Tsesetsi began a relationship with a man named Krep Thir, who was 27. Krep was a Gekist farmer. Tsesetsi's and Krep's relationship ended 10 years later, when Tsesetsi divorced Krep. Then, Tsesetsi adopted his daughter Iangenke Thir with Krep. Tsesetsi's daughter was a Gekist farmer. Then, Tsesetsi's daughter was born. He adopted his daughter with Krep.

Tsesetsi's daughter converted to Gekism during the Summer of 319.

During the Winter of 319, Tsesetsi was married with Krep.

Tsesetsi adopted his son Stombouru Thir with Krep during the Summer of 320. Tsesetsi's son was a Gekist. Then, Tsesetsi's son was born. He adopted his son with Krep.

Tsesetsi's son converted to Gekism during the Autumn of 320.

During the Winter of 324, Tsesetsi adopted his daughter Ptiad Thir with Krep. Tsesetsi's daughter was a Gekist Lady of Nkepu, Vassal of Kenkase and farmer. Then, Tsesetsi's daughter was born. He adopted his daughter with Krep.

Tsesetsi's daughter converted to Gekism during the Autumn of 325. That Spring, his mother died from an illness. His mother was 79 years old.

Tsesetsi's and Krep's relationship ended during the Autumn of 328, when Tsesetsi divorced Krep.

During the Spring of 331, Tsesetsi's son died from The Sleeping Plague. His son was 11 years old.

Tsesetsi's mother rebelled against a man named Bizenge Kraine during the Winter of 338. Bizenge was a Ogsist Lord of Nkepu, Lord of Fugrolsa, Lord of Kraikoust, Vassal of Kenkase and farmer. As a result, in Nkepu, Bizenge was executed; and Tsesetsi's mother became Lady of Kraikoust.

Tsesetsi's mother pledged allegiance to a woman named Lorad Shaikrial during the Autumn of 340. She was a Gekist Queen of Kenkase, Lady of Kenkase and warrior.

In Kraikoust during the Winter of 344, a man named Amibold Thir rebelled against Tsesetsi's mother. Amibold was a Gekist farmer. As a result, Amibold was executed. Then, Tsesetsi's daughter gave birth to Brotosho's son Eldist Shosh. Her son was a Gekist farmer. She was a Gekist farmer.

Tsesetsi's mother became Lady of Oubrelse Gramb during the Summer of 345, when his mother and her armies attacked Oubrelse Gramb.

During the Autumn of 345, Tsesetsi's daughter gave birth to Brotosho's daughter Maby Shosh. Brotosho's daughter was a Gekist farmer.

An enby named Asent Shosh and Tsesetsi's daughter were married during the Summer of 371. Xe was a Gekist farmer.

During the Spring of 385, Tsesetsi fell ill. Then, he died from an illness. He was 96 years old.

Tsesetsi's mother became Lady of Krirat during the Summer of 387, when his mother and her armies attacked Krirat.

During the Winter of 389, Tsesetsi's daughter pledged allegiance to a man named Liapola Shaikrial. Liapola was a Gekist King of Kenkase, Lord of Kenkase and criminal. Then, Tsesetsi's daughter became Lady of Nkepu, when his mother and her armies attacked Nkepu.

Tsesetsi's daughter died from an illness during the Spring of 397. As a result, Iangenke's and Brotosho's relationship ended. His daughter was 78 years old.

During the Autumn of 420, Tsesetsi's daughter died from an illness. As a result, his grandson Estodak Thir became Lord of Nkepu. Tsesetsi's daughter was 96 years old. Tsesetsi's daughter was a Vassal of Kenkase for 31 years. Tsesetsi's daughter was a Lady of Nkepu for 31 years.

A man named Flakmesh Etsepsa rebelled against Tsesetsi's mother during the Spring of 424. Flakmesh was a Emzunist Lord of Oubrelse Gramb and farmer. As a result, Tsesetsi's mother was executed, and Flakmesh became Lord of Oubrelse Gramb.