Grink Etsepsa was a Emzunist poet. She was born in
Oubrelse Gramb during the Autumn of 478. She was adopted by her mother
Solapa Etsepsa and
Grink's father
Pemiri Etsepsa. Then,
Grink converted to
Emzunism.
Grink became a blacksmith like her father during the Summer of 495.
During the Winter of 497, at the age of 19,
Grink began a relationship with a man named
Nombelze Gril, who was 33. He was a Emzunist criminal and murderer. His and her relationship ended 42 years later, when he died from an illness.
During the Spring of 499,
Grink was married with
Nombelze. She gave birth to his son
Ozebsi Etsepsa that Summer.
Nombelze's son was a Emzunist criminal.
During the Spring of 506,
Grink gave birth to
Nombelze's son
Aidsunk Etsepsa.
Nombelze's son was a Emzunist merchant.
Grink gave birth to
Nombelze's daughter
Denti Etsepsa during the Autumn of 507. His daughter was a Emzunist farmer.
During the Summer of 508,
Grink gave birth to
Nombelze's son
Debziakra Etsepsa.
Nombelze's son was a Emzunist blacksmith.
Nombelze's and
Grink's relationship ended during the Winter of 539, when he died from an illness.
During the Spring of 549,
Grink became a poet.
Grink fell ill during the Spring of 554. Then, she died from an illness. She was 76 years old.
Grink Etsepsa was a Emzunist poet. Her father
Pemiri Etsepsa was born in
Oubrelse Gramb during the Autumn of 424. Her father was a Emzunist blacksmith. Her grandmother
Pougru Thum and
Grink's grandfather
Flakmesh Etsepsa adopted
Grink's father.
During the Autumn of 433,
Grink's mother
Solapa Etsepsa was born.
Grink's mother was a Emzunist farmer.
Grink's grandmother
Sted Embo and
Grink's grandfather
Maz Etsepsa adopted
Grink's mother.
Grink's father converted to
Emzunism during the Autumn of 457.
During the Winter of 459,
Grink's mother converted to
Emzunism.
Grink's father converted to
Gekism during the Summer of 461.
During the Summer of 466,
Grink's father converted to
Emzunism.
Grink's mother and her father were married during the Spring of 475.
During the Autumn of 478,
Grink was born. She was adopted by her mother and her father. Then, she converted to
Emzunism.
Grink became a blacksmith like her father during the Summer of 495.
During the Winter of 497, at the age of 19,
Grink began a relationship with a man named
Nombelze Gril, who was 33. He was a Emzunist criminal and murderer. His and her relationship ended 42 years later, when he died from an illness.
During the Spring of 499,
Grink was married with
Nombelze. She gave birth to his son
Ozebsi Etsepsa that Summer.
Nombelze's son was a Emzunist criminal. Then,
Nombelze's son converted to
Emzunism.
Grink gave birth to
Nombelze's son
Aidsunk Etsepsa during the Spring of 506.
Nombelze's son was a Emzunist merchant. That Summer,
Nombelze's son converted to
Emzunism.
Grink gave birth to
Nombelze's daughter
Denti Etsepsa during the Autumn of 507. His daughter was a Emzunist farmer. Then, his daughter converted to
Emzunism.
Grink gave birth to
Nombelze's son
Debziakra Etsepsa during the Summer of 508.
Nombelze's son was a Emzunist blacksmith. Then, her father died from an illness. Her father was 84 years old.
Nombelze's son converted to
Emzunism during the Autumn of 508.
During the Summer of 528, an enby named
Goz Thir and
Grink's mother were married.
Goz was a Emzunist blacksmith.
Grink's mother died from an illness during the Summer of 530. As a result,
Goz's and
Solapa's relationship ended.
Grink's mother was 97 years old.
During the Winter of 539,
Nombelze's and
Grink's relationship ended, when he died from an illness.
Grink became a poet during the Spring of 549.
During the Spring of 554,
Grink fell ill. Then, she died from an illness. She was 76 years old.
A woman named
Maimzoumb Thir and
Nombelze's son were married during the Spring of 560. She was a Emzunist warrior. As a result, her and
Lil's relationship ended.
During the Summer of 580,
Nombelze's son died from an illness. As a result,
Maimzoumb's and
Ozebsi's relationship ended.
Nombelze's son was 81 years old.
Nombelze's son died from an illness during the Autumn of 584. As a result,
Aidsunk's and
Ngaimi's relationship ended, and
Aidsunk's and
Maimzoumb's relationship ended.
Nombelze's son was 79 years old.
During the Winter of 584, a man named
Thrami Etsepsa and
Nombelze's son were married.
Thrami was a Emzunist merchant.
Nombelze's son rebelled against a woman named
Hipsebru Etsepsa during the Winter of 589. She was a Emzunist Lady of
Oubrelse Gramb, Vassal of
Krirat and farmer. As a result, his son was executed.
During the Autumn of 601,
Nombelze's daughter died from an illness. His daughter was 94 years old.