Lives of the Azar

Ngilso Peg

Abridged Biography

Ngilso Peg was a Ogsist farmer. He was born in Nkepu during the Spring of 1131. Then, he converted to Ogsism. Ngilso became a farmer during the Winter of 1147. During the Spring of 1151, at the age of 20, Ngilso began a relationship with a woman named Neksape Ankonze, who was 23. She was a Ogsist farmer. Her and his relationship ended 26 years later, when he divorced her.

During the Summer of 1152, Ngilso was married with Neksape.

Neksape gave birth to Ngilso's daughter Flegelsa Peg during the Autumn of 1152. His daughter was a Ogsist farmer.

During the Summer of 1153, Neksape gave birth to Ngilso's daughter Daiviase Peg. His daughter was a Ogsist farmer.

Neksape gave birth to Ngilso's son Pebdam Peg during the Spring of 1154. Ngilso's son was a Daibist farmer.

During the Spring of 1157, Neksape gave birth to Ngilso's child Grethra Peg. His child was a Ogsist farmer.

Neksape gave birth to Ngilso's daughter Redy Peg during the Winter of 1157. His daughter was a Ogsist farmer.

During the Winter of 1176, Neksape's and Ngilso's relationship ended, when he divorced her. Then, he angered her, when he divorced her.

Ngilso fell ill during the Spring of 1223. That Summer, he died from an illness. He was 92 years old.

Unabridged Biography

Ngilso Peg was a Ogsist farmer. He was born in Nkepu during the Spring of 1131. Then, he converted to Ogsism. Ngilso became a farmer during the Winter of 1147. During the Spring of 1151, at the age of 20, Ngilso began a relationship with a woman named Neksape Ankonze, who was 23. She was a Ogsist farmer. Her and his relationship ended 26 years later, when he divorced her.

During the Summer of 1152, Ngilso was married with Neksape.

Neksape gave birth to Ngilso's daughter Flegelsa Peg during the Autumn of 1152. His daughter was a Ogsist farmer. Then, his daughter converted to Ogsism.

Neksape gave birth to Ngilso's daughter Daiviase Peg during the Summer of 1153. His daughter was a Ogsist farmer. Then, his daughter converted to Ogsism.

Neksape gave birth to Ngilso's son Pebdam Peg during the Spring of 1154. Ngilso's son was a Daibist farmer. That Summer, Ngilso's son converted to Ogsism.

Neksape gave birth to Ngilso's child Grethra Peg during the Spring of 1157. His child was a Ogsist farmer. Then, his child converted to Ogsism.

Neksape gave birth to Ngilso's daughter Redy Peg during the Winter of 1157. His daughter was a Ogsist farmer. Then, his daughter converted to Ogsism.

Neksape's and Ngilso's relationship ended during the Winter of 1176, when he divorced her. Then, he angered her, when he divorced her.

Ngilso's child and a man named Bage Lorobse were married during the Summer of 1181. Bage was a Ogsist Lord of Nkepu and merchant.

During the Winter of 1202, Ngilso's son converted to Daibism.

Ngilso fell ill during the Spring of 1223. That Summer, he died from an illness. He was 92 years old.

Ngilso's son died from an illness during the Summer of 1237. In Fugrolsa, his son was 83 years old.

Ngilso's daughter died from an illness during the Winter of 1238. In Nkepu, his daughter was 86 years old.

Ngilso's daughter died from an illness during the Summer of 1239. His daughter was 82 years old.

During the Winter of 1239, a woman named Ipse Nug and Ngilso's daughter were married. She was a Ogsist warrior.

Ngilso's child died from an illness during the Winter of 1250. His child was 94 years old.

During the Winter of 1302, Ngilso's daughter died from an illness. As a result, Ipse's and Daiviase's relationship ended. His daughter was 150 years old.