Lives of the Azar

The Pteremes

Abridged Biography

The Pteremes is a family.

Unabridged Biography

The Pteremes is a family. A girl named Ptemzebsou Ptereme was born in Oubrelse Gramb during the Spring of 100. She was a Lady of Oubrelse Gramb, Lady of Kraikoust, Vassal of Kenkase and criminal.

During the Summer of 118, Ptemzebsou became Lady of Oubrelse Gramb.

Ptemzebsou and a man named Regid Gibeda were married during the Summer of 133. He was a farmer.

During the Spring of 134, Ptemzebsou gave birth to Regid's daughter Tsuthrothri Gibeda. His daughter was a Lady of Kraikoust, Lady of Oubrelse Gramb, Vassal of Krirat, Vassal of Kenkase and farmer. Ptemzebsou gave birth to his son Bianene Gibeda next Spring. Regid's son was a criminal.

During the Winter of 135, Ptemzebsou gave birth to Regid's daughter Ngaby Gibeda. His daughter was a criminal.

Ptemzebsou gave birth to Regid's daughter Shiatunzai Gibeda during the Summer of 136. His daughter was a farmer.

During the Spring of 153, a woman named Lebdo Ania rebelled against Ptemzebsou. Lebdo was a farmer. As a result, Lebdo was executed.

Ptemzebsou became Lady of Kraikoust during the Autumn of 155, when she and her armies attacked Kraikoust.

During the Summer of 156, Ptemzebsou pledged allegiance to a man named Pip Omunk. He was a Gekist King of Kenkase, Lord of Kenkase and warrior.

A man named Drethe Imatail and Ptemzebsou were married during the Winter of 157. He was a farmer. As a result, Nabek's and his relationship ended.

During the Spring of 160, a woman named Oulang Brudeny rebelled against Ptemzebsou. Oulang was a blacksmith. As a result, Oulang was executed.

Ptemzebsou died from The Sleeping Plague during the Summer of 162. As a result, her and Regid's relationship ended, Drethe's and her relationship ended, Regid's daughter became Lady of Oubrelse Gramb, and Regid's daughter became Lady of Kraikoust. She was 62 years old. She was a Lady of Oubrelse Gramb for 44 years. She was a Lady of Kraikoust for 7 years. She was a Vassal of Kenkase for 6 years.