Kroto Etsepsa was a Emzunist farmer. She was born in
Oubrelse Gramb during the Autumn of 531. She was adopted by her father
Ptitzibre Thir and her mother
Ngaimi Etsepsa. Then,
Kroto converted to
Emzunism.
Kroto became a farmer like her mother during the Autumn of 548.
During the Spring of 573, at the age of 41,
Kroto began a relationship with an enby named
Raimze Thum, who was 101. Xe was a Emzunist warrior. Xyr and her relationship ended 14 years later, when she divorced xem. Next Spring, she was married with xem.
Kroto adopted her son
Brabi Etsepsa with
Raimze during the Summer of 575. Her son was a Emzunist warrior and murderer.
During the Spring of 576,
Kroto adopted her daughter
Nkank Etsepsa with
Raimze.
Kroto's daughter was a Emzunist blacksmith.
Raimze's and
Kroto's relationship ended during the Summer of 587, when she divorced xem.
During the Autumn of 607, at the age of 76,
Kroto began a relationship with a man named
Baishepse Etsepsa, who was 44. He was a Emzunist farmer. His and her relationship ended 1 year later.
During the Autumn of 621,
Kroto fell ill. Then, she died from an illness. She was 90 years old.
Kroto Etsepsa was a Emzunist farmer. A woman named
Iasisu Thir gave birth to
Bil's son
Ptitzibre Thir in
Oubrelse Gramb during the Autumn of 469.
Bil's son was a Emzunist farmer.
Iasisu was a Emzunist poet.
Kroto's grandmother
Bil Etsepsa was a Emzunist criminal. Next Autumn,
Bil's son converted to
Emzunism.
Kroto's mother
Ngaimi Etsepsa was born during the Spring of 502.
Kroto's mother was a Emzunist farmer.
Kroto's grandmother
Ngaimzopia Etsepsa and
Kroto's grandfather
Kriadri Embo adopted
Kroto's mother. That Summer,
Kroto's mother converted to
Emzunism.
Kroto was born during the Autumn of 531. She was adopted by
Bil's son and
Kroto's mother. Then,
Kroto converted to
Emzunism.
Kroto's mother and a man named
Iagrob Etsepsa were married during the Spring of 537. He was a Emzunist criminal.
During the Autumn of 548,
Kroto became a farmer like her mother.
Kroto's mother converted to
Daibism during the Winter of 565.
During the Winter of 567,
Kroto's mother converted to
Emzunism.
During the Spring of 573, at the age of 41,
Kroto began a relationship with an enby named
Raimze Thum, who was 101. Xe was a Emzunist warrior. Xyr and her relationship ended 14 years later, when she divorced xem. Next Spring, she was married with xem.
Kroto adopted her son
Brabi Etsepsa with
Raimze during the Summer of 575. Her son was a Emzunist warrior and murderer. Then, her son was born. She adopted her son with xem. Then, her son converted to
Emzunism.
Kroto adopted her daughter
Nkank Etsepsa with
Raimze during the Spring of 576.
Kroto's daughter was a Emzunist blacksmith. Then,
Kroto's daughter was born. She adopted her daughter with xem. Then, her daughter converted to
Emzunism.
Kroto's mother died from an illness during the Spring of 587. Her mother was 85 years old. That Summer,
Raimze's and her relationship ended, when she divorced xem.
Bil's son died from an illness during the Autumn of 590. Her son was 121 years old.
During the Autumn of 607, at the age of 76,
Kroto began a relationship with a man named
Baishepse Etsepsa, who was 44. He was a Emzunist farmer. His and her relationship ended 1 year later.
During the Summer of 621,
Kroto's son murdered a man named
Anesh Gril, because he rejected her son 13 years earlier. He was a Emzunist warrior. He was 40 years old.
Kroto fell ill during the Autumn of 621. Then, she died from an illness. She was 90 years old.
A woman named
Ptianim Etsepsa and
Kroto's son were married in
Kraikoust during the Summer of 659.
Ptianim was a Gekist merchant. Next Summer,
Kroto's son murdered a woman named
Pib Thir, because
Pib rejected
Kroto's son 30 years earlier.
Pib was a Emzunist warrior.
Pib was 60 years old in
Oubrelse Gramb.
During the Autumn of 663,
Kroto's son died from an illness. As a result,
Ptianim's and
Brabi's relationship ended.
Kroto's son was 88 years old in
Kraikoust.
During the Winter of 704,
Kroto's daughter died from an illness. Her daughter was 129 years old in
Oubrelse Gramb.