Ngebrog Thir was a Gekist poet. A woman named
Tedemb Thir gave birth to
Pig's daughter
Aseth Thir in
Oubrelse Gramb during the Spring of 445. His daughter was a Gekist warrior.
Tedemb was a Gekist warrior. He was a Gekist warrior and murderer.
During the Summer of 447,
Pig's daughter converted to
Gekism.
Ngebrog's father
Umepou Painge was born in
Fugrolsa during the Autumn of 466. Her father was a Gekist farmer. Her grandmother
Fosot Painge and
Ngebrog's grandfather
Stithre Etsepsa adopted
Ngebrog's father. Then,
Ngebrog's father converted to
Daibism.
Pig's daughter and a man named
Bres Ptat were married during the Summer of 489.
Bres was a Gekist criminal.
During the Winter of 490,
Ngebrog's father converted to
Gekism.
Pig's daughter and
Ngebrog's father were married in
Kenkase during the Autumn of 499.
In
Kraikoust during the Spring of 504,
Ngebrog was born. She was adopted by
Pig's daughter and her father in
Kenkase.
During the Autumn of 504,
Ngebrog converted to
Gekism.
Ngebrog became a poet during the Winter of 520.
During the Autumn of 522,
Ngebrog settled in
Kenkase with her father,
Pig's daughter, her brother
Houdy Thir and her sister
Stethroumza Thir.
Ngebrog's brother was a Gekist farmer.
Ngebrog's sister was a Gekist warrior.
Ngebrog fell ill during the Autumn of 529. Then, she died from an illness. She was 25 years old.
Pig's daughter died from an illness during the Spring of 534. As a result,
Aseth's and
Umepou's relationship ended.
Pig's daughter was 89 years old.
During the Winter of 566,
Ngebrog's father died from an illness. Her father was 100 years old.