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Gilukhipa Babar
Gilukhipa Babar, (1313, 1410) was a monarch in Oualata.
Gilukhipa believed in Berber religion.
She earned enough to live a decent life, but was sometimes a little bit short. She belonged to the low caste of the society, and had some friends among the servants, beggars and workers. People saw Gilukhipa as cultivated, eager to read and learn when possible, and mastering writing, which she did for friends. She was force of nature, and people saw in their body and beauty the incarnation of a god. She had an unbending mind, always reaching their goal.
Gilukhipa, 25 years old, monarch, became the new leader of the family.
6 years later, Gilukhipa decided to settle somewhere else. She packed a few possessions and departed for a new place. The travel did change her, making her stronger than before. The family settled in Oualata. A few days later, Gilukhipa got betrayed by a business partner and lost trust in others. The same day, Gilukhipa couldn't heal a sore tooth.
In the year 1354, Gilukhipa decided to enjoy life. She spent everything she earned for the pleasure of the body and the mind. Many people in Oualata were invited to enjoy life with her, and thus, she made many friends. A few weeks later, Gilukhipa had mental issues, and became an arsonist. Half a year later, Gilukhipa found a secret spring.
9 years later, Gilukhipa invested all her time and energy in her work. Soon after, Gilukhipa had nightmares. Later, Gilukhipa was tired by a minor, but chronic disase.
Aged 62, Gilukhipa spent time and wealth to improve her living space. Now it was much more comfortable, and beautiful. A little while after, Gilukhipa tried hallucinogens. Later, Gilukhipa lost an eye in a domestic accident. Nine months after, Gilukhipa fell in love with Aserkamani, a beautiful man, 37 years old, a coach. Both married and lived together from now on.
Aged 75, Gilukhipa understood that only the fittest can survive and swore to be the best. The same day, Gilukhipa had to hold a very ceremonial speech and did well. On the first day of the month after, Gilukhipa began to save money for the future.
In the year 1402, Gilukhipa spent time socializing with people in Oualata. She made some strong friendships (and a couple of enemies). A few weeks later, Gilukhipa had big swings of mood following a depression. On the first day of the month after, Gilukhipa met a good business partner.
In the year 1410, Gilukhipa wanted to marry again, for her heart was big. She began to look for a suitable spouse in Oualata. Gilukhipa fell in love with Wagguten, a monstrous looking man, 26 years old, a mosaic artist. Both married and lived together from now on. The same day, Gilukhipa broke an arm. On the first day of the month after, Gilukhipa was condemned for theft in Oualata.
Gilukhipa died of a heart arrhythmia.
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