Stakme Geksiasia was a farmer. He was born in
Ptiksaint Thrink during the Summer of 181. His father
Abiabzeng Asaig was a Gekist farmer.
Stakme's father
Klog Geksiasia was a Gekist warrior.
During the Spring of 199,
Stakme became a farmer like his father. Next Spring, at the age of 18, he began a relationship with a woman named
Gid Ptidote, who was 40. She was a criminal. His and her relationship ended 37 years later, when he died from
The Dark Plague.
In
Kraikoust during the Summer of 215,
Stakme fell ill. He recovered 5 days later.
During the Winter of 236,
Stakme died from
The Dark Plague. As a result, his and
Gid's relationship ended. He was 56 years old.
Stakme settled in
Kraikoust with a man named
Gridaid Thir, a man named
Vinkaple Thir,
Stakme's sister
Threpsoug Thir, a man named
Elze Thir,
Stakme's father,
Stakme's brother
Jethreth Thir,
Stakme's brother
Oushai Thir, a boy named
Nibri Thir, a girl named
Tsepax Thir, a man named
Mady Thir, a woman named
Threb Etsepsa, a woman named
Manik Etsepsa, an enby named
Paipsilzo Etsepsa, a girl named
Kialsig Etsepsa, a boy named
Gainki Geksiasia, a boy named
Broulou Etsepsa, a man named
Ngesh Thir, a girl named
Ebembib Niasesh, a girl named
Krutsia Emzap, a boy named
Thrikro Emzap, a woman named
Zopse Niasesh, a woman named
Embu Thir and
Stakme's father during the Spring of 249.
Gridaid was a warrior.
Vinkaple was a farmer.
Stakme's sister was a Gekist farmer.
Elze was a Gekist Lord of
Ptiksaint Thrink, Vassal of
Kenkase and farmer.
Stakme's brother was a farmer.
Stakme's brother was a Gekist farmer.
Nibri was a Gekist Lord of
Ptiksaint Thrink and warrior.
Tsepax was a Gekist warrior.
Mady was a farmer.
Threb was a Gekist warrior.
Kialsig was a criminal.
Gainki was a Gekist warrior.
Broulou was a Gekist farmer.
Ngesh was a Gekist warrior.
Ebembib was a Gekist warrior.
Krutsia was a Gekist warrior.
Thrikro was a Gekist blacksmith.
Zopse was a farmer.
Embu was a Gekist criminal. As a result,
Gridaid's and
Imbadith's relationship ended, and
Poulaitsu's and
Gridaid's relationship ended.
Stakme Geksiasia was a farmer. His father
Abiabzeng Asaig was born in
Kraikoust during the Summer of 144.
Stakme's father was a Gekist farmer.
Stakme's grandparent
Eshonge Lots and
Stakme's grandfather
Haigis Asaig adopted
Stakme's father.
In
Ptiksaint Thrink during the Summer of 155, a woman named
Tibdut Ptambonkou gave birth to
Teviz's son
Klog Geksiasia.
Teviz's son was a Gekist warrior. She was a farmer.
Stakme's grandfather
Teviz Geksiasia was a warrior.
Stakme was born during the Summer of 181.
During the Autumn of 193, a woman named
Imbadith Niasesh gave birth to
Klog's daughter
Apeby Niasesh.
Imbadith was a farmer.
Imbadith gave birth to
Klog's daughter
Kiad Niasesh during the Autumn of 195. His daughter was a farmer.
During the Spring of 199,
Stakme became a farmer like his father. Next Spring, at the age of 18, he began a relationship with a woman named
Gid Ptidote, who was 40. She was a criminal. His and her relationship ended 37 years later, when he died from
The Dark Plague.
During the Summer of 209, a woman named
Moz Stes and
Teviz's son were married. She was a poet. As a result,
Abiabzeng's and
Klog's relationship ended.
Stakme fell ill in
Kraikoust during the Summer of 215. 5 days later, he recovered.
A woman named
Eminkouz Emzap and
Teviz's son were married during the Autumn of 225. She was a farmer.
During the Summer of 234,
Teviz's son and a woman named
Embu Thir were married. She was a Gekist criminal.
Stakme died from
The Dark Plague during the Winter of 236. As a result, his and
Gid's relationship ended. He was 56 years old.
During the Spring of 249, a man named
Elze Thir and
Stakme's father were married.
Elze was a Gekist Lord of
Ptiksaint Thrink, Vassal of
Kenkase and farmer. As a result,
Vinkaple's and
Abiabzeng's relationship ended. Then,
Stakme settled in
Kraikoust with them. A man named
Gridaid Thir was a warrior. A man named
Vinkaple Thir was a farmer.
Stakme's sister
Threpsoug Thir was a Gekist farmer.
Stakme's brother
Jethreth Thir was a farmer.
Stakme's brother
Oushai Thir was a Gekist farmer. A boy named
Nibri Thir was a Gekist Lord of
Ptiksaint Thrink and warrior. A girl named
Tsepax Thir was a Gekist warrior. A man named
Mady Thir was a farmer. A woman named
Threb Etsepsa was a Gekist warrior. A girl named
Kialsig Etsepsa was a criminal. A boy named
Gainki Geksiasia was a Gekist warrior. A boy named
Broulou Etsepsa was a Gekist farmer. A man named
Ngesh Thir was a Gekist warrior. A girl named
Ebembib Niasesh was a Gekist warrior. A girl named
Krutsia Emzap was a Gekist warrior. A boy named
Thrikro Emzap was a Gekist blacksmith. A woman named
Zopse Niasesh was a farmer. As a result,
Gridaid's and
Imbadith's relationship ended, and
Poulaitsu's and
Gridaid's relationship ended.
Teviz's son converted to
Gekism during the Summer of 265.
During the Winter of 280,
Stakme's father converted to
Gekism.
A woman named
Ebou Thir murdered
Stakme's father during the Summer of 293, because his father rejected her 29 years earlier. She was a Gekist mystic and murderer. As a result,
Elze's and
Abiabzeng's relationship ended.
Stakme's father was 149 years old.
During the Autumn of 330,
Teviz's son died from an illness. His son was 175 years old.