Lives of the Azar

The State of Nkepu

Abridged Biography

The State of Nkepu was established by a woman named Ming Krethrobdou during the Summer of 504. She was a Ogsist Queen of Nkepu, Lady of Nkepu and farmer. Then, a man named Voupip Pedsa pledged allegiance to her. He was a Ogsist Lord of Krirat, Vassal of Nkepu, farmer and murderer.

Unabridged Biography

A woman named Shostezou Thum gave birth to Fibagsou's daughter Ming Krethrobdou in Fugrolsa during the Spring of 437. His daughter was a Ogsist Queen of Nkepu, Lady of Nkepu and farmer. Shostezou was a Daibist farmer and murderer. He was a Daibist farmer. Then, his daughter converted to Daibism.

Fibagsou's daughter converted to Ogsism during the Spring of 479.

During the Summer of 497, Fibagsou's daughter became Lady of Nkepu.

The State of Nkepu was established by Fibagsou's daughter during the Summer of 504. Then, a man named Voupip Pedsa pledged allegiance to Fibagsou's daughter. Voupip was a Ogsist Lord of Krirat, Vassal of Nkepu, farmer and murderer.

Fibagsou's daughter was killed in Nkepu during the Winter of 527. As a result, Pena's and Ming's relationship ended. Fibagsou's daughter was 91 years old. Fibagsou's daughter was a Lady of Nkepu for 31 years. Fibagsou's daughter was a Queen of Nkepu for 24 years.