Theko Shas was a Gekist. Her mother
Ngony Ribaidi was born in
Aitsasho during the Summer of 528.
Theko's mother was a Gekist warrior.
Theko's grandfather
Dentik Shas and
Theko's grandmother
Imze Ribaidi adopted
Theko's mother.
During the Autumn of 529,
Theko's mother converted to
Gekism.
Theko's parent
Sheshe Shas was born during the Autumn of 561. Her parent was a Gekist Laird of
Aitsasho, Vassal of
Ptiksaint Thrink and farmer. Her grandmother
Ibsinko Painge and
Theko's grandfather
Bainzaple Shas adopted
Theko's parent. That Spring,
Theko's parent converted to
Gekism.
Theko was born during the Winter of 589. She was adopted by her parent and her mother. That Spring, she converted to
Gekism. They were married that Summer.
During the Winter of 592,
Theko fell ill. Then, she died from an illness. She was 3 years old.
Theko's mother died from an illness during the Winter of 604. As a result,
Sheshe's and
Ngony's relationship ended.
Theko's mother was 76 years old.
During the Summer of 611, a woman named
Ngeza Pedsa and
Theko's parent were married.
Ngeza was a Gekist warrior.
Theko's parent and
Ngeza were married during the Summer of 662.
During the Summer of 676,
Theko's parent became Laird of
Aitsasho, when her grandmother died from an illness.
Theko's parent pledged allegiance to a woman named
Tsoubdegrou Thribroble during the Autumn of 685.
Tsoubdegrou was a Gekist Queen of
Ptiksaint Thrink, Lady of
Ptiksaint Thrink, Lady of
Kenkase, Lady of
Krirat, Vassal of
Krirat and merchant.
During the Winter of 700, a man named
Shibzuz Etsepsa rebelled against
Theko's parent. He was a Gekist Lord of
Aitsasho, Vassal of
Ptiksaint Thrink and blacksmith. As a result, her parent was executed, and he became Lord of
Aitsasho.