Zilsemo Eteble was a Gekist farmer. She was born in 
 Aitsasho during the Spring of 837. During the Autumn of 842, 
 Zilsemo converted to 
 Gekism. 
 Zilsemo became a poet during the Winter of 853. During the Spring of 863, at the age of 26, 
 Zilsemo began a relationship with a man named 
 Til Denkage, who was 39. He was a Gekist criminal. His and her relationship ended 57 years  later, when he died from an illness. Next Spring, she was married with him. 
 Zilsemo gave birth to 
 Til's son 
 Shousi Denkage during the Autumn of 864. 
 Til's son was a Gekist farmer.
During the Summer of 865, 
 Zilsemo gave birth to 
 Til's daughter 
 Aimbiame Denkage. His daughter was a Gekist mystic. 
 Zilsemo became a farmer during the Summer of 871.
During the Winter of 919, 
 Til's and 
 Zilsemo's relationship ended, when he died from an illness.
During the Autumn of 921, at the age of 84, 
 Zilsemo began a relationship with a man named 
 Stiathrou Rimob, who was 18. He was a Gekist warrior. His and her relationship ended 2 years  later.
During the Summer of 922, 
 Zilsemo adopted her daughter 
 Hath Rimob with 
 Stiathrou. 
 Zilsemo's daughter was a Ogsist poet. 
 Stiathrou's and 
 Zilsemo's relationship ended during the Winter of 922.
During the Autumn of 932, 
 Zilsemo fell ill. Then, she died from an illness. She was 96 years old.
 
  Zilsemo Eteble was a Gekist farmer. She was born in 
 Aitsasho during the Spring of 837. During the Autumn of 842, 
 Zilsemo converted to 
 Gekism. 
 Zilsemo became a poet during the Winter of 853. During the Spring of 863, at the age of 26, 
 Zilsemo began a relationship with a man named 
 Til Denkage, who was 39. He was a Gekist criminal. His and her relationship ended 57 years  later, when he died from an illness. Next Spring, she was married with him. 
 Zilsemo gave birth to 
 Til's son 
 Shousi Denkage during the Autumn of 864. 
 Til's son was a Gekist farmer.
During the Summer of 865, 
 Zilsemo gave birth to 
 Til's daughter 
 Aimbiame Denkage. His daughter was a Gekist mystic. 
 Til's daughter converted to 
 Gekism during the Autumn of 865. That Spring, his son converted to it. 
 Zilsemo became a farmer during the Summer of 871.
During the Summer of 892, 
 Til's son and a man named 
 Ngaiba Epsekrou were married. 
 Ngaiba was a Gekist merchant. 
 Ngaiba gave birth to 
 Shousi's son 
 Drenent Denkage during the Autumn of 892. 
 Shousi's son was a Gekist merchant.
During the Summer of 893, 
 Ngaiba gave birth to 
 Shousi's daughter 
 Zamba Denkage. 
 Shousi's daughter was a Gekist farmer. 
 Ngaiba gave birth to 
 Shousi's daughter 
 Zoushou Denkage during the Autumn of 895. 
 Shousi's daughter was a Gekist Lady of  
 Aitsasho, Vassal of  
 Kenkase, Vassal of  
 Fugrolsa and merchant.
During the Winter of 919, 
 Til's and 
 Zilsemo's relationship ended, when he died from an illness.
During the Autumn of 921, at the age of 84, 
 Zilsemo began a relationship with a man named 
 Stiathrou Rimob, who was 18. He was a Gekist warrior. His and her relationship ended 2 years  later.
During the Summer of 922, 
 Zilsemo adopted her daughter 
 Hath Rimob with 
 Stiathrou. 
 Zilsemo's daughter was a Ogsist poet. Then, 
 Zilsemo's daughter was born. She adopted her daughter with him. Then, her daughter converted to 
 Gekism. 
 Stiathrou's and 
 Zilsemo's relationship ended during the Winter of 922.
During the Spring of 927, 
 Zilsemo's daughter converted to 
 Ogsism. 
 Zilsemo fell ill during the Autumn of 932. Then, she died from an illness. She was 96 years old.
A woman named 
 Flombanze Dot and 
 Til's son were married during the Summer of 954. She was a Gekist farmer.
During the Summer of 963, 
 Til's son died from an illness. As a result, 
 Flombanze's and 
 Shousi's relationship ended. 
 Til's son was 99 years old. 
 Zilsemo's daughter and a man named 
 Tsink Hounka were married in 
 Krirat during the Spring of 1000. He was a Ogsist warrior. Next Spring, her daughter died from an illness. As a result, 
 Hath's and his relationship ended. 
 Zilsemo's daughter was 79 years old. 
 Til's daughter died from an illness during the Summer of 1047. In 
 Aitsasho, his daughter was 182 years old.