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The fates of all the dynasties

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Baudoinsson Dynasty
Tailorkin Dynasty
Yaroson Dynasty
Thiefoui Dynasty
Mendes Dynasty
Dillon Dynasty
Mainzaesi Dynasty
Chinecheremson Dynasty
Treasure Dynasty
Chausikukin Dynasty
Horsee Dynasty
Banshee Dynasty
Yafaell Dynasty
Grande Dynasty
Monde Dynasty
Von trunkel Dynasty
Cuivrechamps Dynasty
Palt Dynasty
Habtamuoui Dynasty
Jaakobahkin Dynasty
Ferrant Dynasty
Marcusson Dynasty
Clerkell Dynasty
Retaileroui Dynasty
Wawirasson Dynasty
Osorkonfitz Dynasty
Goldsmithesi Dynasty
Coengold Dynasty
Zoputaner Dynasty
Vagabonder Dynasty
Feur Dynasty
Monker Dynasty
Beletumoff Dynasty
Jeanmariebigard Dynasty
Retailercox Dynasty
Charrue Dynasty
Train Dynasty
Kiokoson Dynasty
Ilozumbaesi Dynasty
Dayokin Dynasty
Toolmakerell Dynasty
Aslankin Dynasty
Palvadeau Dynasty
Venault stephen Dynasty
Reevegil Dynasty
Shabakaesi Dynasty
Cailloux Dynasty
Bigboloss Dynasty
Boloss Dynasty
Armen Dynasty
Le guenic Dynasty
Frappier Dynasty
Design Dynasty
Nekesagil Dynasty
Shalyapiner Dynasty
Hobbit Dynasty
Bronze Dynasty
Oracleer Dynasty
Shalyapincox Dynasty
Stone Dynasty
Aah Dynasty
Dariakin Dynasty
Foutre Dynasty
Kiko Dynasty
Sekhmakhoui Dynasty
Riches Dynasty
Gwafaoui Dynasty
Hansfitz Dynasty
Beer Dynasty
Music Dynasty
Zehraell Dynasty
Farmerer Dynasty
Soldieroui Dynasty
Bitaoff Dynasty
De clichy Dynasty
Gne Dynasty
Monopthalmossson Dynasty
Kern Dynasty
Chepkiruison Dynasty
Mosaic Dynasty
Ishaya Dynasty
Private Dynasty
Hammann Dynasty
Znort Dynasty
Dassinfitz Dynasty
Kasaqaoui Dynasty
Debt Dynasty
Lezgongue Dynasty
Voynich Dynasty
Bulbe Dynasty
Udadell Dynasty
Holy Dynasty
Dinahfitz Dynasty
Engineerfitz Dynasty
Lougre Dynasty
Eshargamelatson Dynasty
Tafsutfitz Dynasty
Printersson Dynasty
Takeo Dynasty
Explorerkin Dynasty
Zerglain Dynasty
Mariegil Dynasty
Ferkeif Dynasty
Barmakin Dynasty
Babar Dynasty
Pinkyblood Dynasty
Burglarfitz Dynasty
Gillus Dynasty
Taoh Dynasty
Autonome Dynasty
Tsukinokin Dynasty
Pesquet Dynasty
Monopthalmosson Dynasty
Salt Dynasty
De la fuente Dynasty
Dariushoui Dynasty
Cookell Dynasty
Barbersson Dynasty
Video Dynasty
Shalyapinson Dynasty
Jewelerkin Dynasty
Verrier Dynasty
Tv Dynasty
Amulet Dynasty
Judgeson Dynasty
Horse Dynasty
Benouz Dynasty
Fuku Dynasty
Dariagil Dynasty
Ming Dynasty
Baragsen, policeman in Teheran (1965,?)
Wagguten, monarch in Teheran (1953,?)
Chibarameze, monarch in Teheran (1958,?)
Urhie, mathematician in Teheran (1930,?)
Lunja, monarch in Ouagadougou (1953,?)
Sekhmakh, monk in Ouagadougou (1918,?)
Akinyi, monarch in Teheran (1916,2011)
Erhue, monarch in Ouagadougou (1904,?)
Adebiyi, monarch in Ouagadougou (1909,?)
Ingmar, latrines keeper in Rome (1953,2023)
Jamal, monarch in Dubai (1944,?)
Gilat, monarch in Rome (1932,2011)
Habtamu, monarch in Dubai (1889,1959)
Adjatay, monarch in Ouagadougou (1879,1953)
Cleopatra, monarch in Ouagadougou (1842,1914)
Ometeko, monarch in Ouagadougou (1815,1889)
Chinecherem, dancer in Ouagadougou (1771,1842)
Kahina, monarch in Ouagadougou (1761,1831)
Taderfit, monarch in Ouagadougou (1737,1813)
Zoputan, monarch in Ouagadougou (1715,1805)
Djedhor, barber in Cairo (1639,1720)
Shabaka, barber in Cairo (1615,1706)
Kasaqa, policeman in Cairo (1594,1663)
Chinecherem, policeman in Cairo (1562,1634)
Buneb, policeman in Cairo (1503,1562)
Pebatjma, con artist in Cairo (1453,1529)
Nedjeh, con artist in Cairo (1399,1510)
Adebiyi, con artist in Cairo (1371,1447)
Kesandu, con artist in Oualata (1328,1386)
Gwafa, debt collector in Gondershe (1286,1350)
Wagguten, debt collector in Banganarti (1191,1302)
Tafsut, soldier in Banganarti (1189,1274)
Udumebraye, beer brewer in Chinguetti (1162,1218)
Akuada, moneylender in Chinguetti (1132,1194)
Wawuda, moneylender in Chinguetti (1106,1185)
Chapusana, guard in Chinguetti (1017,1117)
Brukawit, messenger in Chinguetti (1002,1097)
Abeba, messenger in Chinguetti (968,1027)
Idder, winemaker in Chinguetti (952,1016)
Baragsen, tailor in Chinguetti (928,982)
Illi, tailor in Chinguetti (914,995)
Wazad, tailor in Chinguetti (885,969)
Ifedimma, tailor in Aksum (836,903)
Illi, tailor in Cairo (806,869)
Taderfit, tailor in Cairo (772,850)
Teriahi, circus artist in Cairo (762,823)
Ibada, circus artist in Cairo (716,799)
Kasaqa, toolmaker in Cairo (717,793)
Emetemedia, toolmaker in Cairo (683,743)
Erhue, butcher in Thebes - Luxor (664,737)
Akinyi, butcher in Adulis (629,703)
Baragsen, monk in Amud (601,658)
Osorkon, monk in Amud (569,648)
Gilukhipa, bronze smith in Amud (556,620)
Nekesa, bronze smith in Amud (526,592)
Aksil, chancellor in Amud (501,556)
Udad, chancellor in Amud (477,543)
Takama, moneylender in Amud (464,523)
Dassin, moneylender in Amud (422,490)
Makena, moneylender in Amud (398,456)
Dassin, basket maker in Amud (361,431)
Chapusana, weaver in Amud (359,411)
Abeba, iron smith in Ambohimanga (332,391)
Naserian, iron smith in Ambohimanga (292,371)
Djedhor, musician in Ambohimanga (305,365)
Persenet, musician in Ambohimanga (269,331)
Aserkamani, dancer in Ambohimanga (232,305)
Sekhmakh, winemaker in Ambohimanga (218,286)
Udumebraye, servant in Ambohimanga (197,259)
Nedjeh, servant in Ambohimanga (168,236)
Zawadi, winemaker in Ambohimanga (159,231)
Lunja, porter in Ambohimanga (119,167)
Kioko, weaver in Ambohimanga (73,159)
Buneb, weaver in Ambohimanga (40,118)
Karimala, brick maker in Ambohimanga (39,109)
Persenet, brick maker in Ambohimanga (2,68)
Uloho, lumberjack in White Lady Rock (-23,39)
Abeba, leather worker in Bambandyanalo (-2456,-2364)
Behenu, servant in White Lady Rock (-2433,14)
Baragsen, servant in Bambandyanalo (-2445,-2375)
Mansa, servant in White Lady Rock (-2478,-2395)
Nedjeh, builder in White Lady Rock (-2508,-2445)
Sekhmakh, brick maker in White Lady Rock (-2558,-2475)
Chapusana, brick maker in Danangombe (-2600,-2537)
Pebatjma, brick maker in Gobero (-2638,-2563)
Shabaka, builder in Bambandyanalo (-2642,-2567)
Kesandu, butcher in Bambandyanalo (-2646,-2575)
Osorkon, butcher in Gobero (-2646,-2573)
Akpobome, butcher in Bambandyanalo (-2693,-2612)
Addisu, butcher in Bambandyanalo (-2762,-2679)
Ejikeme, butcher in Gwisho Hot-Springs (-2794,-2706)
Teriahi, butcher in Gwisho Hot-Springs (-2830,-2775)
Menhet, quarryman in Kaditshwene (-2869,-2800)
Anaborhi, musician in Kaditshwene (-2883,-2819)
Addisu, musician in Kaditshwene (-2917,-2854)
Emetemedia, musician in Kaditshwene (-2969,-2896)
Zegiga, musician in Kaditshwene (-2980,-2914)
Sekhmakh, musician in Kaditshwene (-3013,-2923)
Amasis, quarryman in Kaditshwene (-3021,-2970)
Akpobome Voynich     

Akpobome Voynich, (-2693, -2612) was a butcher in Bambandyanalo.

Akpobome believed in Ancient Egyptian religion.

Financially, he was well under average. He had struggles to meet ends every other week. He was considered as belonging to the lowest caste. However, he made some friends among it. People saw Akpobome as cultivated, eager to read and learn when possible, and mastering writing, which he did for friends. He was robust, stunning, and never got sick a single time. He was soft-spirited, rejecting any responsability.

Akpobome, 14 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.

Aged 16, Akpobome, 16 years old, butcher, became the new leader of the family.

In the year -2670, Akpobome lost his beliefs and turned to Ancient Egyptian religion. On the first day of the month after, Akpobome tried to escape some debts, but failed, and had to pay much more. The same day, Akpobome wrote a song. On the first day of the month after, Akpobome fell in love with Ometeko, a monstrous looking woman, 25 years old, a brick maker. Both married and lived together from now on.

Soon after, Ometeko got pregnant, and gave birth to an adorable girl named Kerubo.

Aged 29, Akpobome spent time socializing with people in Bambandyanalo. He made some strong friendships (and a couple of enemies). A few weeks later, Akpobome was invited to a prestigious diner with many influential people.

On the next full moon, Ometeko got pregnant, and gave birth to a beautiful boy named Anaborhi.

At the age of 35, Akpobome spent a lot of time thinking and meditating about his beliefs. A few days later, Akpobome was told by a priest of Ancient Egyptian religion that the stars promised a good future. A few weeks later, Akpobome felt lucky.

At the same time, Ometeko got pregnant, and gave birth to a huge baby girl named Kesandu.

Aged 47, Akpobome understood that only the fittest can survive and swore to be the best. Soon after, Akpobome read some forbidden texts.

At the same time, Ometeko got pregnant, and gave birth to a beautiful boy named Osorkon.

Aged 55, Akpobome needed more love in his life and began to flirt around. Akpobome had a passionate affair with Dayo, an ugly woman, 47 years old, a quarryman. People around disliked this extramarital affair. Ometeko was heartbroken by this situation and left Akpobome and Bambandyanalo forever. A bastard child came out of this short lived love. It was a beautiful girl named Kesandu. Akpobome had no choice but to adopt Kesandu who became part of the family from now on. Soon after, Akpobome met a good business partner.

At the age of 67, Akpobome invested all his time and energy in his work. On the next full moon, Akpobome made a good business deal. On the first day of the month after, Akpobome had to help financially a friend in need. A few weeks later, Akpobome fell in love with Illi, a beautiful woman, 30 years old, a brick maker. Both married and lived together from now on.

Half a year later, Illi got pregnant and gave birth to an adorable baby. However, the baby died in the following year by an accidental fall. The whole family was shaken.

At the age of 81, Akpobome decided to visit the world. He went on a long journey and reached Athens, in Europe : a large city on a hill diving into the sea, with large white house and huge temples. 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. Nine months after, Akpobome decided to get up early each morning. On the next full moon, Akpobome was striken by an unknown disease for several months.

A little while after, Illi got pregnant, and gave birth to a huge baby boy named Addisu.

Akpobome died of exhaustion after a normal day of work.