The State of Krirat was established by a man named
Tsedat Fegse during the Summer of 199. He was a Gekist King of
Krirat, Lord of
Krirat, Vassal of
Kenkase and warrior. Then, a woman named
Lilsede Adoum pledged allegiance to him. She was a Lady of
Obdab, Vassal of
Kenkase, Vassal of
Krirat and farmer.
A woman named
Agad Mepeg pledged allegiance to
Tsedat during the Autumn of 201. She was a Lady of
Aitsasho, Vassal of
Kenkase, Vassal of
Krirat and farmer.
During the Winter of 201, an enby named
Edraby Obable pledged allegiance to
Tsedat. Xe was a Laird of
Nkepu, Vassal of
Kenkase, Vassal of
Krirat and farmer.
A woman named
Tsuthrothri Gibeda pledged allegiance to
Tsedat during the Summer of 202. She was a Lady of
Kraikoust, Lady of
Oubrelse Gramb, Vassal of
Krirat, Vassal of
Kenkase and farmer.
During the Spring of 204, a man named
Aithraiz Ptidote pledged allegiance to
Tsedat.
Aithraiz was a Lord of
Ptiksaint Thrink, Lord of
Kenkase, Lord of
Aitsasho, Vassal of
Krirat and criminal.
A man named
Krambat Aibiankous pledged allegiance to
Tsedat during the Winter of 204.
Krambat was a Lord of
Fugrolsa, Vassal of
Krirat and farmer.
During the Autumn of 211, a man named
Dailsikrou Aibiankous pledged allegiance to
Tsedat.
Dailsikrou was a Daibist Lord of
Fugrolsa, Vassal of
Krirat and farmer.
A man named
Mboutse Fegse became King of
Krirat during the Autumn of 229, when
Tsedat died from an illness.
Mboutse was a Gekist King of
Krirat, Lord of
Krirat and warrior.
A woman named
Ngenki Rish gave birth to
Tata's son
Tsedat Fegse in
Krirat during the Spring of 139.
Tata's son was a Gekist King of
Krirat, Lord of
Krirat, Vassal of
Kenkase and warrior. She was a Lady of
Krirat, Vassal of
Kenkase and farmer. A man named
Tata Fegse was a warrior.
During the Spring of 172,
Tata's son converted to
Gekism.
A boy named
Mboutse Fegse was born in
Kenkase during the Autumn of 174. He was a Gekist King of
Krirat, Lord of
Krirat and warrior. A woman named
Agou Otatza and
Tata's son adopted him.
During the Spring of 177,
Mboutse converted to
Gekism.
Agou and
Tata's son were married during the Spring of 180. She was a Gekist farmer.
During the Autumn of 187,
Tata's son became Lord of
Krirat, when
Ngenki died from an illness.
A woman named
Kokmi Ketsountai gave birth to
Tsedat's daughter
Maze Ketsountai during the Winter of 188. His daughter was a Gekist farmer.
Kokmi was a Gekist farmer. That Spring,
Tata's son pledged allegiance to a man named
Pip Omunk.
Pip was a Gekist King of
Kenkase, Lord of
Kenkase and warrior.
Kokmi gave birth to
Tsedat's son
Pabzoung Ketsountai during the Summer of 193.
Tsedat's son was a Gekist warrior. Then, she and
Tata's son were married. As a result,
Usho's and
Tsedat's relationship ended.
The State of Krirat was established by
Tata's son during the Summer of 199. Then, a woman named
Lilsede Adoum pledged allegiance to his son. She was a Lady of
Obdab, Vassal of
Kenkase, Vassal of
Krirat and farmer.
A woman named
Agad Mepeg pledged allegiance to
Tata's son during the Autumn of 201. She was a Lady of
Aitsasho, Vassal of
Kenkase, Vassal of
Krirat and farmer.
During the Winter of 201, an enby named
Edraby Obable pledged allegiance to
Tata's son. Xe was a Laird of
Nkepu, Vassal of
Kenkase, Vassal of
Krirat and farmer. A woman named
Thesopse Etsepsa gave birth to
Mboutse's son
Thist Etsepsa that Spring.
Mboutse's son was a Gekist farmer. She was a Gekist farmer. That Summer, a woman named
Tsuthrothri Gibeda pledged allegiance to
Tata's son.
Tsuthrothri was a Lady of
Kraikoust, Lady of
Oubrelse Gramb, Vassal of
Krirat, Vassal of
Kenkase and farmer.
Thesopse gave birth to
Mboutse's son
Nkegedra Etsepsa during the Winter of 202.
Mboutse's son was a Gekist farmer. Then, a man named
Ithon Legren rebelled against
Tata's son.
Ithon was a Gekist merchant. As a result,
Ithon was executed in
Krirat.
During the Spring of 204, a man named
Aithraiz Ptidote pledged allegiance to
Tata's son.
Aithraiz was a Lord of
Ptiksaint Thrink, Lord of
Kenkase, Lord of
Aitsasho, Vassal of
Krirat and criminal.
A man named
Krambat Aibiankous pledged allegiance to
Tata's son during the Winter of 204.
Krambat was a Lord of
Fugrolsa, Vassal of
Krirat and farmer.
During the Autumn of 211, a man named
Dailsikrou Aibiankous pledged allegiance to
Tata's son.
Dailsikrou was a Daibist Lord of
Fugrolsa, Vassal of
Krirat and farmer.
Thesopse gave birth to
Mboutse's son
Kezoro Etsepsa in
Kenkase during the Summer of 216.
Mboutse's son was a Gekist warrior.
During the Autumn of 229,
Mboutse became King of
Krirat, when
Tata's son died from an illness. Then,
Tata's son died from an illness. As a result,
Mboutse became King of
Krirat.
Tata's son was 90 years old.
Tata's son was a Lord of
Krirat for 42 years.
Tata's son was a King of
Krirat for 30 years.
An enby named
Dut Etsepsa rebelled against
Mboutse during the Autumn of 243. They were a warrior. As a result, in
Krirat, they was executed.
Mboutse died from an illness during the Spring of 293. In
Kenkase, he was 118 years old. He was a King of
Krirat for 64 years. He was a Lord of
Krirat for 64 years.