Lives of the Azar

Iaso Sako

Abridged Biography

Iaso Sako was a Gekist Lady of Ptiksaint Thrink and farmer. She was born in Ptiksaint Thrink during the Spring of 1212. That Summer, she converted to Gekism. Iaso became a farmer during the Autumn of 1228. During the Summer of 1244, at the age of 32, Iaso began a relationship with a man named Han Aledast, who was 51. He was a Gekist Lord of Ptiksaint Thrink and farmer. His and her relationship ended 2 years later, when she divorced him.

During the Autumn of 1245, Iaso was married with Han.

Han's and Iaso's relationship ended during the Spring of 1247, when she divorced him.

During the Autumn of 1259, Iaso rebelled against Han. As a result, he was executed, and she became Lady of Ptiksaint Thrink.

Iaso fell ill during the Summer of 1278. Then, she died from an illness. She was 66 years old. She was a Lady of Ptiksaint Thrink for 19 years.

Unabridged Biography

Iaso Sako was a Gekist Lady of Ptiksaint Thrink and farmer. She was born in Ptiksaint Thrink during the Spring of 1212. That Summer, she converted to Gekism. Iaso became a farmer during the Autumn of 1228. During the Summer of 1244, at the age of 32, Iaso began a relationship with a man named Han Aledast, who was 51. He was a Gekist Lord of Ptiksaint Thrink and farmer. His and her relationship ended 2 years later, when she divorced him.

During the Autumn of 1245, Iaso was married with Han.

Han's and Iaso's relationship ended during the Spring of 1247, when she divorced him.

During the Autumn of 1259, Iaso rebelled against Han. As a result, he was executed, and she became Lady of Ptiksaint Thrink.

Iaso fell ill during the Summer of 1278. Then, she died from an illness. She was 66 years old. She was a Lady of Ptiksaint Thrink for 19 years.