Lives of the Azar

Aso Ngoul

Abridged Biography

Aso Ngoul was a Ogsist Lady of Nkepu and farmer. She was born in Nkepu during the Spring of 1262. During the Autumn of 1262, Aso converted to Ogsism. Aso became a farmer during the Winter of 1279. That Spring, she became Lady of Nkepu. During the Winter of 1291, at the age of 29, Aso began a relationship with a man named Ebdebrenk Aiksatsaid, who was 25. He was a Ogsist blacksmith. His and her relationship ended 7 months later, when she was executed. Then, she adopted her son Jabdenzia Ngoul with Ebdebrenk. Her son is a Ogsist farmer.

A woman named Mobi Taz rebelled against Aso during the Autumn of 1292. Mobi was a Ogsist Lady of Nkepu, Lady of Fugrolsa, Vassal of Kraikoust and poet. As a result, Aso was executed, and Mobi became Lady of Nkepu. Then, Ebdebrenk's and Aso's relationship ended, when she was executed.

Unabridged Biography

Aso Ngoul was a Ogsist Lady of Nkepu and farmer. She was born in Nkepu during the Spring of 1262. During the Autumn of 1262, Aso converted to Ogsism. Aso became a farmer during the Winter of 1279. That Spring, she became Lady of Nkepu. During the Winter of 1291, at the age of 29, Aso began a relationship with a man named Ebdebrenk Aiksatsaid, who was 25. He was a Ogsist blacksmith. His and her relationship ended 7 months later, when she was executed. Then, she adopted her son Jabdenzia Ngoul with Ebdebrenk. Her son is a Ogsist farmer. Then, her son was born. She adopted her son with Ebdebrenk. Her son converted to Ogsism that Spring.

During the Autumn of 1292, a woman named Mobi Taz rebelled against Aso. Mobi was a Ogsist Lady of Nkepu, Lady of Fugrolsa, Vassal of Kraikoust and poet. As a result, Aso was executed, and Mobi became Lady of Nkepu. Then, Ebdebrenk's and Aso's relationship ended, when she was executed.

A woman named Tsailsa Tovou and Aso's son were married during the Autumn of 1328. Tsailsa was a Ogsist merchant.