Lives of the Azar

Gimb Tobagra

Abridged Biography

Gimb Tobagra was a Ogsist merchant. They was born in Krirat during the Spring of 1034. That Summer, they converted to Ogsism. Gimb became a merchant during the Spring of 1051. During the Autumn of 1074, Gimb settled in Nkepu. In Nkepu during the Winter of 1079, at the age of 45, Gimb began a relationship with a man named Ngogeny Lorobse, who was 27. He was a Ogsist poet. His and Gimb's relationship ended 8 years later, when Gimb was married with a girl named Koshorou Lorobse.

During the Autumn of 1080, Gimb adopted their child Iazelze Lorobse with Ngogeny. Gimb's child was a Ogsist farmer.

Gimb adopted their son Zathabdu Lorobse with Ngogeny during the Spring of 1082. Gimb's son was a Ogsist merchant.

During the Autumn of 1086, at the age of 52, Gimb began a relationship with Koshorou, who was 22. She was a Ogsist farmer. Her and Gimb's relationship ended 26 years later, when Gimb divorced her.

During the Summer of 1087, Koshorou gave birth to Gimb's son Nketsi Lorobse. Their son was a Ogsist merchant.

Gimb was married with Koshorou during the Winter of 1087. As a result, Ngogeny's and Gimb's relationship ended. Next Winter, she gave birth to Gimb's son Klegsuth Lorobse. Their son was a Ogsist farmer.

Koshorou's and Gimb's relationship ended during the Winter of 1112, when they divorced her.

During the Winter of 1124, Gimb fell ill. Then, they died from an illness. They were 91 years old.

Unabridged Biography

Gimb Tobagra was a Ogsist merchant. They was born in Krirat during the Spring of 1034. That Summer, they converted to Ogsism. Gimb became a merchant during the Spring of 1051. During the Autumn of 1074, Gimb settled in Nkepu. In Nkepu during the Winter of 1079, at the age of 45, Gimb began a relationship with a man named Ngogeny Lorobse, who was 27. He was a Ogsist poet. His and Gimb's relationship ended 8 years later, when Gimb was married with a girl named Koshorou Lorobse.

During the Autumn of 1080, Gimb adopted their child Iazelze Lorobse with Ngogeny. Gimb's child was a Ogsist farmer. Then, Gimb's child was born. They adopted their child with him. Gimb's child converted to Ogsism that Spring. Next Spring, they adopted their son Zathabdu Lorobse with Ngogeny. Gimb's son was a Ogsist merchant. Then, Gimb's son was born. They adopted their son with Ngogeny. Gimb's son converted to it next Spring.

During the Autumn of 1086, at the age of 52, Gimb began a relationship with Koshorou, who was 22. She was a Ogsist farmer. Her and Gimb's relationship ended 26 years later, when Gimb divorced her.

During the Summer of 1087, Koshorou gave birth to Gimb's son Nketsi Lorobse. Their son was a Ogsist merchant.

Gimb's son converted to Ogsism during the Winter of 1087. Then, they were married with Koshorou. As a result, Ngogeny's and Gimb's relationship ended. She gave birth to Gimb's son Klegsuth Lorobse next Winter. Their son was a Ogsist farmer. That Spring, their son converted to it.

Koshorou's and Gimb's relationship ended during the Winter of 1112, when they divorced her.

During the Winter of 1124, Gimb fell ill. Then, they died from an illness. They were 91 years old.

A woman named Wakmag Masa gave birth to Nketsi's son Bage Lorobse during the Autumn of 1153. Nketsi's son was a Ogsist Lord of Nkepu and merchant. She was a Ogsist poet.

During the Winter of 1153, Gimb's son and Wakmag were married. As a result, Boubi's and Nketsi's relationship ended, and Kuldiaku's and Wakmag's relationship ended.

Wakmag gave birth to Nketsi's son Lebzai Lorobse during the Summer of 1154. Nketsi's son was a Ogsist merchant. Then, Gimb's son died from an illness. Their son was 72 years old in Obdab.

During the Autumn of 1168, Gimb's son died from an illness. Their son was 81 years old in Nkepu.

During the Autumn of 1184, Gimb's child died from an illness. Their child was 104 years old.

Gimb's son died from an illness during the Summer of 1211. Their son was 122 years old.