Athas Gink was a Gekist poet. She was born in
Kenkase during the Spring of 1186. Then, she converted to
Gekism.
Athas became a poet during the Winter of 1203. During the Autumn of 1230, at the age of 44,
Athas began a relationship with a man named
Esoust Riamainzo, who was 56. He was a Gekist merchant. His and her relationship ended 22 years later, when he died from an illness.
During the Summer of 1232,
Athas was married with
Esoust.
Athas adopted her daughter
Thriabse Gink with
Esoust during the Winter of 1232.
Athas' daughter was a Gekist merchant.
During the Summer of 1234,
Athas adopted her son
Tsidy Gink with
Esoust. Her son was a Gekist merchant.
Athas adopted her son
Kok Gink with
Esoust during the Spring of 1235. Her son was a Ogsist farmer.
During the Winter of 1235,
Athas adopted her son
Krize Gink with
Esoust. Her son was a Gekist poet.
Esoust's and
Athas' relationship ended during the Winter of 1252, when he died from an illness. Next Winter, at the age of 67, she began a relationship with a man named
Regroubzai Iki, who was 52.
Regroubzai was a Gekist warrior. Her and
Regroubzai's relationship ended 10 years later, when she died from an illness.
During the Spring of 1255,
Athas was married with
Regroubzai.
Athas fell ill during the Spring of 1264. Then, she died from an illness. As a result, her and
Regroubzai's relationship ended. She was 78 years old.
Athas Gink was a Gekist poet. She was born in
Kenkase during the Spring of 1186. Then, she converted to
Gekism.
Athas became a poet during the Winter of 1203. During the Autumn of 1230, at the age of 44,
Athas began a relationship with a man named
Esoust Riamainzo, who was 56. He was a Gekist merchant. His and her relationship ended 22 years later, when he died from an illness.
During the Summer of 1232,
Athas was married with
Esoust.
Athas adopted her daughter
Thriabse Gink with
Esoust during the Winter of 1232.
Athas' daughter was a Gekist merchant. Then,
Athas' daughter was born. She adopted her daughter with him.
Athas' daughter converted to
Gekism during the Summer of 1233. Next Summer, she adopted her son
Tsidy Gink with
Esoust. Her son was a Gekist merchant. Then, her son was born. She adopted her son with
Esoust.
Athas' son converted to
Gekism during the Autumn of 1234. That Spring, she adopted her son
Kok Gink with
Esoust. Her son was a Ogsist farmer. Then, her son was born. She adopted her son with
Esoust. Her son converted to it that Summer.
During the Winter of 1235,
Athas adopted her son
Krize Gink with
Esoust. Her son was a Gekist poet. Then, her son was born. She adopted her son with
Esoust. Her son converted to
Gekism that Spring.
During the Winter of 1252,
Esoust's and
Athas' relationship ended, when he died from an illness. Next Winter, at the age of 67, she began a relationship with a man named
Regroubzai Iki, who was 52.
Regroubzai was a Gekist warrior. Her and
Regroubzai's relationship ended 10 years later, when she died from an illness.
During the Spring of 1255,
Athas was married with
Regroubzai. Her daughter gave birth to
Ptak's son
Papek Gink that Summer.
Ptak's son was a Gekist merchant. A man named
Ptak Rolsede was a Gekist farmer.
During the Winter of 1256,
Athas' daughter gave birth to
Ptak's son
Okmini Gink.
Ptak's son was a Gekist farmer.
Athas' daughter gave birth to
Ptak's son
Leme Gink during the Autumn of 1257.
Ptak's son was a Ogsist merchant.
During the Spring of 1261,
Athas' son converted to
Ogsism.
Athas fell ill during the Spring of 1264. Then, she died from an illness. As a result, her and
Regroubzai's relationship ended. She was 78 years old.
A woman named
Lutar Thregsed and
Athas' son were married during the Spring of 1292.
Lutar was a Gekist merchant.
During the Spring of 1303,
Athas' son died from an illness. Her son was 69 years old.
Athas' son died from an illness during the Spring of 1306. In
Krirat, her son was 71 years old.
Athas' son died from an illness during the Autumn of 1312. In
Kenkase, her son was 77 years old.
Athas' daughter died from an illness during the Winter of 1319. Her daughter was 87 years old.