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Yagiz Burglarfitz
Yagiz Burglarfitz, (-725, -654) was a farmer in Thebes - Luxor.
Yagiz believed in Ancient Mesopotamian religion.
He lived a life of absolute poverty. Eating or sleeping in a safe place was a constant struggle. He was considered as belonging to the lowest caste. However, he made some friends among it. He had a refined culture, and was known to read, and sometimes write, for pleasure. He was force of nature, and people saw in their body and beauty the incarnation of a god. He was mostly indecisive, usually accepting any order from anyone.
Yagiz, 0 years old, was chosen to be the new leader of the family. However, he was too young for now and was raised by a friend of the family.
At the age of 16, Yagiz, 16 years old, farmer, became the new leader of the family.
7 years later, Yagiz stole something and never got caught. On the next full moon, Yagiz sold everything he didn't use. A few weeks later, Yagiz fell in love with Elanur, an average looking woman, 31 years old, a fisher. Both married and lived together from now on.
A few weeks later, Elanur got pregnant, and gave birth to a beautiful girl named Beletum.
In the year -690, Yagiz needed money. He resolved to sell a family treasure : the shoe. It was a difficult decision, and the sale granted him little money. On the next full moon, Yagiz survived tetanus.
A few weeks later, Elanur got pregnant, and gave birth to a huge baby boy named Farhad.
8 years later, Yagiz wanted to strenghten the family. He took the family treasure : the formal robe and decided to use it daily so its power diffused into his actions. Having such a treasure everyday boosted a bit little his morale and his will. A few days later, Yagiz was driven away from Nippur for being different. The travel was fascinating, and he learned many things on the road. The family settled in Memphis.
He was oppressed by the people in Memphis for believing in Ancient Mesopotamian religion, and he had to find another place to live. He got sick during the travel, and barely recovered. The family settled in Heracleion.
Aged 58, Yagiz invested all his time and energy in his work. Soon after, Yagiz baked the perfect food.
He was oppressed by the people in Heracleion for believing in Ancient Mesopotamian religion, and he had to find another place to live. The travel was fascinating, and he learned many things on the road. The family settled in Nippur.
In the year -660, Yagiz decided to go back to where his family came. He packed a few possessions and departed for a the old place he often talked about. Everywhere he went, he was despised. The family settled in Thebes - Luxor. A few weeks later, Yagiz made a new friend that helped him all his life. On the first day of the month after, Yagiz had a big fight and broke ties with a member of the family.
He was oppressed by the people in Thebes - Luxor for believing in Ancient Mesopotamian religion, but his faith and his will were strenghtened by this trial.
In the year -654, Yagiz decided to visit the world. He went on a long journey and reached Katsina-Ala, in Africa : a hamlet in a curve of a mighty river. The travel was fascinating, and he learned many things on the road. Then he came back and was quite happy to find his house and family. A few days later, Yagiz had his ear pierced.
Yagiz died after a long agony.
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