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Zoputan Voynich
Zoputan Voynich, (1715, 1805) was a monarch in Ouagadougou.
Zoputan believed in Animism.
Financially, she was well under average. She had struggles to meet ends every other week. She belonged to the low caste of the society, and had some friends among the servants, beggars and workers. People saw Zoputan 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 was iron-willed, achieving any goal she set.
Zoputan, 5 years old, was chosen to be the new leader of the family. However, she was too young for now and was raised by a friend of the family.
Aged 16, Zoputan, 16 years old, barber, became the new leader of the family.
Aged 22, Zoputan had an opportunity to change her activity. After some time and some learning, she became monarch. At the same time, Zoputan was disgusted by the politics in Cairo. A little while after, Zoputan had her ear pierced.
5 years later, Zoputan needed more love in her life and began to flirt around. Zoputan had a passionate affair with Ilozumba, an ugly man, 22 years old, a barman. A bastard child came out of this short lived love. It was a tall girl named Taderfit. Zoputan had no choice but to adopt Taderfit who became part of the family from now on. At the same time, Zoputan protected someone that was chased by authorities. A few weeks later, Zoputan fell in love with Ilozumba, an average looking man, 25 years old, a cook. Both married and lived together from now on.
On the next full moon, Zoputan got pregnant, and gave birth to a huge baby girl named Takama.
Aged 33, Zoputan spent time and wealth to improve her living space. Now it was much more comfortable, and beautiful. On the next full moon, Zoputan missed her departed, loved ones.
Later, Zoputan got pregnant, and gave birth to a beautiful boy named Wagguten.
In the year 1756, Zoputan decided to improve her knowledge. She found a mentor that teached her many new useful and wonderful things. Half a year later, Zoputan created a tradition of an annual family meeting.
Half a year later, Zoputan got pregnant, and gave birth to an adorable girl named Akuada.
Aged 46, Zoputan spent a lot of time thinking and meditating about her beliefs. Later, Zoputan became paranoid.
A few days later, Zoputan got pregnant, and gave birth to a monstrous looking girl named Kahina.
In the year 1771, Zoputan wanted to marry again, for her heart was big. She began to look for a suitable spouse in Cairo. Zoputan fell in love with Ibada, an ugly man, 24 years old, a monk. Both married and lived together from now on. Nine months after, Zoputan gave some political ideas that were appreciated in her community. A few days later, Zoputan broke an arm.
At the age of 61, Zoputan wanted to marry for the 3rd time. She began to look for a suitable spouse in Cairo. Zoputan fell in love with Onanojah, a beautiful man, 26 years old, a storyteller. Both married and lived together from now on. The same day, Zoputan was chased out of Cairo by a rival. The travel did change her, making her stronger than before. The family settled in Aksum. A few days later, Zoputan drew a precise map of her location.
At the age of 71, Zoputan 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 Ouagadougou. Soon after, Zoputan began drawing for pleasure.
In the year 1791, Zoputan decided to improve her knowledge. She found a mentor that teached her many new useful and wonderful things. Later, Zoputan dug a well. Later, Zoputan took a disciple.
14 years later, Zoputan did not love Ibada anymore and decided to split. Ibada was expelled from the family. Later, Zoputan invested in a better food.
Zoputan died of a stroke.
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