Lives of the Azar

Shiam Painge

Abridged Biography

Shiam Painge was a Daibist mystic. He was born in Fugrolsa during the Autumn of 529. He was adopted by his father Ounzam Etsepsa and Shiam's mother Aiksume Painge. That Spring, Shiam converted to Daibism.

Shiam became a mystic during the Spring of 547.

During the Summer of 556, Shiam founded Shiawism.

Shiam converted to Daibism during the Autumn of 556.

During the Autumn of 609, Shiam fell ill. Then, he died from an illness. He was 80 years old.

Unabridged Biography

Shiam Painge was a Daibist mystic. His father Ounzam Etsepsa was born in Fugrolsa during the Winter of 460. Shiam's father was a Daibist farmer. Shiam's grandmother Grodeni Shosh and Shiam's grandmother Krerant Etsepsa adopted Shiam's father. That Spring, Shiam's father converted to Daibism.

Shiam's mother Aiksume Painge was born during the Winter of 465. His mother was a Daibist Lady of Fugrolsa and farmer. His grandmother Fosot Painge and his grandfather Stithre Etsepsa adopted Shiam's mother. That Spring, Shiam's mother converted to Daibism.

Shiam's father and a woman named Thotheb Painge were married during the Autumn of 498. She was a Daibist warrior.

During the Autumn of 500, Shiam's mother became Lady of Fugrolsa.

Shiam's father and his mother were married during the Winter of 527. As a result, Aiksume's and Kapigre's relationship ended.

During the Autumn of 529, Shiam was born. He was adopted by his father and his mother. That Spring, he converted to Daibism.

Shiam's mother was killed during the Summer of 536. As a result, Ounzam's and Aiksume's relationship ended. Shiam's mother was 71 years old. Shiam's mother was a Lady of Fugrolsa for 36 years.

During the Spring of 547, Shiam became a mystic.

Shiam founded Shiawism during the Summer of 556.

During the Autumn of 556, Shiam converted to Daibism.

Shiam's father died from an illness during the Autumn of 566. His father was 106 years old.

During the Autumn of 609, Shiam fell ill. Then, he died from an illness. He was 80 years old.