Des Ptat was a blacksmith and murderer. He was born in
Krirat during the Spring of 188. He was adopted by his parent
Klulsai Bapsis and his mother
Hibse Ptat.
During the Autumn of 205,
Des became a blacksmith like his mother.
During the Summer of 224, at the age of 36,
Des began a relationship with a woman named
Segai Semix, who was 33. She was a farmer. Her and his relationship ended 13 years later, when she died from
The Dark Plague.
During the Spring of 225,
Segai gave birth to
Des' daughter
Fas Ptat. His daughter was a Ogsist farmer.
Segai's and
Des' relationship ended during the Winter of 236, when she died from
The Dark Plague.
During the Summer of 242, at the age of 54,
Des began a relationship with a woman named
Betiany Ptat, who was 34. She was a merchant. His and her relationship ended 3 years later.
During the Summer of 245,
Betiany angered
Des.
Des murdered
Betiany during the Winter of 245. She was 38 years old.
During the Autumn of 246, a woman named
Fambelo Shas angered
Des, when he was rejected by her. She was a Gekist criminal.
Des murdered
Fambelo during the Summer of 251, because he was rejected by her 5 years earlier. She was 56 years old.
During the Spring of 259,
Des fell ill. Then, he died from an illness. He was 71 years old.
Des Ptat was a blacksmith and murderer. A woman named
Ronk Ngothrare gave birth to
Mavald's child
Klulsai Bapsis in
Krirat during the Spring of 137.
Mavald's child was a criminal and murderer. She was a criminal.
Des' grandfather
Mavald Bapsis was a farmer.
During the Spring of 145, a woman named
Tselati Ptat gave birth to
Iamzots' daughter
Hibse Ptat. His daughter was a blacksmith.
Tselati was a merchant. He was a warrior.
A woman named
Ounobdai Shas gave birth to
Klulsai's son
Estenoud Bapsis during the Winter of 159. Their son was a farmer. She was a farmer and murderer.
During the Autumn of 167, a woman named
Feldour Wial gave birth to
Klulsai's son
Outsobab Wial. Their son was a criminal. She was a farmer.
Feldour gave birth to
Klulsai's son
Drane Wial during the Spring of 169. Their son was a farmer. Then,
Mavald's child murdered a man named
Eshashest Beshilde, because
Eshashest murdered
Des' grandfather 4 years earlier.
Eshashest was a blacksmith and murderer.
Eshashest was 61 years old.
Mavald's child and
Iamzots' daughter were married during the Autumn of 187. That Spring,
Des was born. He was adopted by them.
During the Autumn of 190,
Iamzots' daughter died from
The Creeping Plague. As a result,
Klulsai's and
Hibse's relationship ended. His daughter was 45 years old.
Des became a blacksmith like
Iamzots' daughter during the Autumn of 205.
During the Summer of 224, at the age of 36,
Des began a relationship with a woman named
Segai Semix, who was 33. She was a farmer. Her and his relationship ended 13 years later, when she died from
The Dark Plague.
During the Spring of 225,
Segai gave birth to
Des' daughter
Fas Ptat. His daughter was a Ogsist farmer.
Mavald's child died from an illness during the Spring of 231. As a result,
Houmbotsai's and
Klulsai's relationship ended. His child was 94 years old.
During the Winter of 236,
Segai's and
Des' relationship ended, when she died from
The Dark Plague.
During the Summer of 242, at the age of 54,
Des began a relationship with a woman named
Betiany Ptat, who was 34. She was a merchant. His and her relationship ended 3 years later.
During the Summer of 245,
Betiany angered
Des.
Des murdered
Betiany during the Winter of 245. She was 38 years old.
During the Autumn of 246, a woman named
Fambelo Shas angered
Des, when he was rejected by her. She was a Gekist criminal.
Des murdered
Fambelo during the Summer of 251, because he was rejected by her 5 years earlier. She was 56 years old.
During the Spring of 259,
Des fell ill. Then, he died from an illness. He was 71 years old.
Des' daughter converted to
Ogsism during the Spring of 268.
During the Summer of 317,
Des' daughter and a man named
Shiabu Shas were married.
Shiabu was a Ogsist merchant.
Des' daughter died from an illness during the Autumn of 341. His daughter was 117 years old.