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Gilat Voynich
Gilat Voynich, (1932, 2011) was a monarch in Rome.
Gilat believed in Folk religion.
She lived a life of poverty. She was able to eat and sleep under a shelter, but ended with having no possession at all. She lived as an outcast. To tell the truth, in Rome, she gained the trust or the friendship of no one. People saw Gilat 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.
Gilat, 27 years old, monarch, became the new leader of the family.
Aged 36, Gilat needed more love in her life and began to flirt around. Gilat had a passionate affair with Irem, a beautiful woman, 27 years old, a drug dealer. A few days later, Gilat began to wake up late.
She was oppressed by the people in Dubai for believing in Animism, and she had to find another place to live. The travel was the occasion to do some merchandise dealing, and she made some business. The family settled in Rome.
In the year 1983, Gilat invested time and efforts into a special craft : a horrid crown. People admired her for this work and Gilat decided to keep it as a family treasure. At the same time, Gilat was invited to a prestigious diner with many influential people. On the next full moon, Gilat learned about medicinal plants.
She was oppressed by the people in Rome for believing in Animism, and everything was difficult.
At the age of 61, Gilat wanted to find the love of her live and marry. She began to look for a suitable spouse in Rome. Gilat fell in love with Ingmar, a beautiful man, 30 years old, a latrines keeper. Both married and lived together from now on. On the first day of the month after, Gilat was given a temporary position in the leading of Rome. A little while after, Gilat had a surge of libido.
She was oppressed by the people in Rome for believing in Animism, and she had to change her religion to Folk religion.
Aged 69, Gilat wanted to marry again, for her heart was big. She began to look for a suitable spouse in Rome. She found the perfect love but her religion forbade her to have more than one spouse. She were despised for this love and had to split, heartbroken. On the next full moon, Gilat drove away some wild beasts lurking around her house.
At the age of 79, Gilat needed money. She resolved to sell a family treasure : the badge. It was a difficult decision, and the sale granted her little money. Soon after, Gilat missed her departed, loved ones.
Gilat died of a pulmonary edema.
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