Lives of the Azar

Ekma Tsenk

Abridged Biography

Ekma Tsenk was a Daibist farmer. She was born in Fugrolsa during the Winter of 874. She was adopted by her father Dugrotse Soutsi and her mother Bon Tsenk. Then, Ekma converted to Daibism.

Ekma became a farmer like her mother during the Spring of 891.

During the Winter of 924, at the age of 50, Ekma began a relationship with an enby named Loksegre Kong, who was 61. Ey was a Daibist warrior. Her and eir relationship ended 22 years later, when ey died from an illness.

During the Summer of 926, Ekma adopted her daughter Ibsial Tsenk with Loksegre. Ekma's daughter was a Ogsist farmer. Next Summer, at the age of 52, Ekma began a relationship with a man named Stomzink Ngesho, who was 49. He was a Gekist merchant. Her and his relationship ended 5 years later, when she was married with em. Then, she adopted her son Iabselomb Tsenk with Stomzink. Her son was a Emzunist King of Kenkase, Lord of Kenkase, Vassal of Oubrelse Gramb and farmer.

Ekma adopted her son Lukub Tsenk with Loksegre during the Winter of 927. Her son was a Daibist farmer.

During the Autumn of 928, Ekma adopted her son Aze Tsenk with Loksegre. Her son was a Daibist warrior.

Ekma adopted her child Aikse Tsenk with Stomzink during the Winter of 928. Her child was a Gekist poet.

During the Autumn of 929, Ekma adopted her daughter Opex Tsenk with Stomzink. Ekma's daughter was a Gekist criminal.

Ekma was married with Loksegre during the Summer of 932. As a result, her and Stomzink's relationship ended.

During the Autumn of 946, Ekma's and Loksegre's relationship ended, when ey died from an illness.

Ekma fell ill during the Spring of 949. 1 week later, she recovered.

During the Summer of 971, at the age of 96, Ekma began a relationship with a man named Stekag Moudrots, who was 117. He was a Daibist farmer. Her and his relationship ended 2 years later.

During the Spring of 1046, Ekma fell ill. Then, she died from an illness. She was 171 years old.

Unabridged Biography

Ekma Tsenk was a Daibist farmer. Her mother Bon Tsenk was born in Fugrolsa during the Autumn of 830. Ekma's mother was a Daibist farmer. Ekma's grandmother Klomb Tsenk and Ekma's grandfather Keko Rash adopted Ekma's mother.

During the Winter of 830, Ekma's mother converted to Daibism. Then, her father Dugrotse Soutsi was born. Her father was a Daibist warrior. Her grandmother Vale Gronk and Ekma's grandfather Otsambody Soutsi adopted Ekma's father.

Ekma's father converted to Daibism during the Spring of 832.

During the Spring of 873, Ekma's father and her mother were married.

Ekma was born during the Winter of 874. She was adopted by her father and her mother. Then, she converted to Daibism.

Ekma's father and a woman named Bigabde Moudrots were married during the Autumn of 879. Bigabde was a Daibist farmer.

During the Spring of 891, Ekma became a farmer like her mother.

Ekma's father died from an illness during the Spring of 905. As a result, Dugrotse's and Bon's relationship ended. Ekma's father was 74 years old.

During the Winter of 924, at the age of 50, Ekma began a relationship with an enby named Loksegre Kong, who was 61. Ey was a Daibist warrior. Her and eir relationship ended 22 years later, when ey died from an illness.

During the Summer of 926, Ekma adopted her daughter Ibsial Tsenk with Loksegre. Ekma's daughter was a Ogsist farmer. Then, Ekma's daughter was born. She adopted her daughter with em.

Ekma's daughter converted to Daibism during the Spring of 927. That Summer, at the age of 52, she began a relationship with a man named Stomzink Ngesho, who was 49. He was a Gekist merchant. Her and his relationship ended 5 years later, when she was married with Loksegre. Then, she adopted her son Iabselomb Tsenk with Stomzink. Her son was a Emzunist King of Kenkase, Lord of Kenkase, Vassal of Oubrelse Gramb and farmer. Then, her son was born. She adopted her son with Stomzink.

Ekma's son converted to Daibism during the Winter of 927. Then, she adopted her son Lukub Tsenk with Loksegre. Her son was a Daibist farmer. Then, her son was born. She adopted her son with em.

Ekma's son converted to Daibism during the Summer of 928.

During the Autumn of 928, Ekma adopted her son Aze Tsenk with Loksegre. Her son was a Daibist warrior. Then, her son was born. She adopted her son with em.

Ekma adopted her child Aikse Tsenk with Stomzink during the Winter of 928. Her child was a Gekist poet. Then, her child was born. She adopted her child with him.

Ekma's child converted to Daibism during the Summer of 929.

During the Autumn of 929, Ekma's son converted to Daibism. Then, she adopted her daughter Opex Tsenk with Stomzink. Ekma's daughter was a Gekist criminal. Then, Ekma's daughter was born. She adopted her daughter with him.

Ekma's daughter converted to Daibism during the Winter of 929. Next Winter, her mother died from an illness. Her mother was 100 years old.

Ekma was married with Loksegre during the Summer of 932. As a result, her and Stomzink's relationship ended.

During the Autumn of 935, Ekma's daughter converted to Gekism.

Ekma's child converted to Gekism during the Spring of 943. Then, her son converted to it.

Ekma's daughter gave birth to Gelsad's son Gekrous Tsenk during the Winter of 945. Gelsad's son was a Daibist poet. A man named Gelsad Bank was a Daibist warrior.

During the Summer of 946, Ekma's daughter and Gelsad were married.

Ekma's and Loksegre's relationship ended during the Autumn of 946, when ey died from an illness.

During the Winter of 948, Ekma's daughter gave birth to Gelsad's daughter Noukoulzi Tsenk. His daughter was a Daibist warrior. Then, Ekma's son converted to Emzunism. She fell ill that Spring. 1 week later, she recovered.

Ekma's daughter gave birth to Gelsad's son Shonk Tsenk during the Winter of 951. Gelsad's son was a Ogsist warrior.

During the Autumn of 952, Ekma's daughter gave birth to Gelsad's daughter Liabse Tsenk. His daughter was a Emzunist warrior.

Ekma's son pledged allegiance to a woman named Kiara Estothax in Oubrelse Gramb during the Autumn of 954. Kiara was a Emzunist Queen of Oubrelse Gramb, Lady of Oubrelse Gramb, Lady of Fugrolsa, Lady of Krirat and farmer. Then, Ekma's son became Lord of Kenkase.

In Fugrolsa during the Summer of 971, at the age of 96, Ekma began a relationship with a man named Stekag Moudrots, who was 117. He was a Daibist farmer. Her and his relationship ended 2 years later.

During the Winter of 986, Ekma's daughter converted to Ogsism. A woman named Soulaple Bokrer and Ekma's child were married in Kraikoust that Spring. Soulaple was a Gekist farmer.

During the Winter of 993, Ekma's son died from an illness. Her son was 66 years old in Fugrolsa.

During the Winter of 1002, Ekma's son established The State of Kenkase.

Ekma's son died from an illness during the Spring of 1004. In Oubrelse Gramb, her son was 77 years old. Her son was a Lord of Kenkase for 49 years. Her son was a King of Kenkase for 1 year.

A man named Shank Pan and Ekma's daughter were married in Nkepu during the Summer of 1009. He was a Ogsist Lord of Nkepu, Vassal of Obdab, Vassal of Oubrelse Gramb, Vassal of Fugrolsa and mystic.

During the Winter of 1020, Ekma's son died from an illness. Her son was 92 years old in Fugrolsa.

During the Summer of 1024, Ekma's daughter died from an illness. As a result, Shank's and Ibsial's relationship ended. Ekma's daughter was 98 years old in Nkepu.

In Fugrolsa during the Spring of 1046, Ekma fell ill. Then, she died from an illness. She was 171 years old.

Ekma's daughter died from an illness during the Winter of 1084. In Kraikoust, her daughter was 155 years old.

Ekma's child died from an illness during the Autumn of 1095. Her child was 167 years old.