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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
Hezekiah, weaver in Isfahan (1973,?)
Eymen, weaver in Isfahan (1963,?)
Irem, barber in Isfahan (1930,?)
Kioko, weaver in Isfahan (1902,1973)
Apunanwu, winemaker in Isfahan (1879,1958)
Nedjeh, winemaker in Cairo (1814,1894)
Sekhmakh, martial teacher in Cairo (1777,1864)
Jamal, lumberjack in Cairo (1730,1833)
Daria, con artist in Cairo (1714,1803)
Nadia, con artist in Baghdad (1665,1757)
Mansa, con artist in Teheran (1625,1698)
Hemaka, con artist in Teheran (1550,1657)
Apunanwu, jeweler in Ouagadougou (1520,1595)
Osorkon, jeweler in Chinguetti (1474,1569)
Yaro, jeweler in Ambohimanga (1423,1499)
Gwafa, jeweler in Ambohimanga (1391,1463)
Habtamu, jeweler in Ambohimanga (1321,1404)
Orisa, jeweler in Ambohimanga (1281,1366)
Osorkon, winemaker in Ambohimanga (1293,1351)
Chausiku, crime lord in Ambohimanga (1261,1362)
Fasika, soldier in Gondershe (1246,1293)
Ogheneme, brick maker in Gondershe (1212,1284)
Cleopatra, brick maker in Qanbalu (1170,1263)
Kerubo, brick maker in Khami (1126,1213)
Abeo, executioner in Kaditshwene (1097,1170)
Ifedimma, jeweler in Kaditshwene (1074,1144)
Ometeko, jeweler in Ntusi (1026,1111)
Kasaqa, jeweler in Ntusi (996,1088)
Habtamu, soldier in Bigo Bya Mugenyi (977,1026)
Jol, winemaker in Bigo Bya Mugenyi (949,1017)
Akuada, winemaker in Bigo Bya Mugenyi (903,1007)
Ibada, winemaker in Bigo Bya Mugenyi (823,915)
Dayo, winemaker in Qanbalu (751,832)
Yoruba, winemaker in Bambandyanalo (723,796)
Mainza, winemaker in Bambandyanalo (681,734)
Markunda, winemaker in Bambandyanalo (597,692)
Gadise, winemaker in Ife (554,646)
Khabekhnet, winemaker in Khami (481,578)
Anwulika, sage in Khami (460,548)
Mongo, sage in Sungbo's Eredo (375,473)
Lunja, jeweler in Sungbo's Eredo (370,449)
Idder, jeweler in Amud (306,394)
Nedjem, baker in Amud (290,349)
Mainza, baker in Amud (246,346)
Uloho, engineer in Amud (244,336)
Kerubo, engineer in Amud (196,276)
Akinyi, engineer in Amud (147,240)
Khabekhnet, engineer in Amud (104,170)
Habtamu, engineer in Tlokwe (50,116)
Takama, engineer in Tlokwe (41,123)
Udumebraye, engineer in Ife (34,135)
Nedjeh, engineer in Tlokwe (5,109)
Aserkamani, monarch in Ife (-671,-596)
Dassin, monarch in Sungbo's Eredo (-720,-629)
Wazad, engineer in Sungbo's Eredo (-725,5)
Tafsut, engineer in Sungbo's Eredo (-768,-692)
Anaborhi, engineer in Sungbo's Eredo (-839,-738)
Jol, monarch in Sungbo's Eredo (-866,-773)
Persenet, monarch in Sungbo's Eredo (-912,-825)
Ometeko, monarch in Sungbo's Eredo (-951,-891)
Abeo, monarch in Sungbo's Eredo (-1017,-936)
Zawadi, monarch in Sungbo's Eredo (-1060,-974)
Gadise, monarch in Sungbo's Eredo (-1108,-1049)
Osorkon, monarch in Sungbo's Eredo (-1153,-1083)
Brukawit, monarch in Sungbo's Eredo (-1191,-1132)
Ometeko, monarch in Sungbo's Eredo (-1238,-1169)
Hemaka, monarch in Sungbo's Eredo (-1300,-1224)
Alara, monarch in Gwisho Hot-Springs (-1346,-1255)
Akinyi, monarch in Bambandyanalo (-1395,-1324)
Udjebten, monarch in Bambandyanalo (-1440,-1360)
Mansa, monarch in Bambandyanalo (-1478,-1416)
Teriahi, monarch in Bambandyanalo (-1539,-1454)
Anwulika, monarch in Khami (-1589,-1501)
Ilozumba, monarch in Khami (-1636,-1543)
Karimala, monarch in Khami (-1694,-1627)
Udjebten, monarch in Khami (-1737,-1653)
Wagguten, butcher in Khami (-1793,-1717)
Taderfit, merchant in Khami (-1824,-1759)
Osorkon, merchant in Khami (-1855,-1769)
Illi, merchant in Khami (-1935,-1841)
Thutmose, merchant in Tlokwe (-1980,-1921)
Mansa, merchant in Danangombe (-2016,-1944)
Ibada, merchant in Danangombe (-2052,-1953)
Gadise, merchant in Danangombe (-2150,-2038)
Gwafa, merchant in Danangombe (-2203,-2101)
Akpobome, merchant in Danangombe (-2263,-2175)
Chapusana, merchant in Leopard's Kopje (-2315,-2244)
Gadise, merchant in Katsina-Ala (-2359,-2283)
Butemwe, toolmaker in Khami (-2269,-2191)
Rahotep, jeweler in Khami (-2266,-2199)
Dassin, soldier in Khami (-2315,-2257)
Karimala, soldier in Khami (-2381,-2305)
Wawira, merchant in Adrar Bous (-2406,-2330)
Addisu, merchant in Khami (-2392,-2321)
Addisu, merchant in Khami (-2429,-2373)
Awawa, merchant in Khami (-2483,-2386)
Kesandu, musician in Tlokwe (-2513,-2451)
Kahina, musician in Tlokwe (-2554,-2468)
Tafsut, musician in Tlokwe (-2596,-2526)
Uloho, musician in Tlokwe (-2639,-2581)
Emetemedia, musician in Bambandyanalo (-2687,-2617)
Emetemedia, musician in Bambandyanalo (-2732,-2647)
Sekhmakh, salt miner in Tlokwe (-2775,-2705)
Uloho, prostitute in Tlokwe (-2781,-2716)
Alara, latrines keeper in Tlokwe (-2826,-2758)
Ejikeme, latrines keeper in Tlokwe (-2892,-2811)
Sekhmakh, butcher in Bambandyanalo (-2909,-2839)
Anaborhi, butcher in Bambandyanalo (-2954,-2869)
Brukawit, musician in Bambandyanalo (-2982,-2915)
Jol, musician in Danangombe (-3023,-2951)
Mansa Shalyapincox     

Mansa Shalyapincox, (1625, 1698) was a con artist in Teheran.

Mansa believed in Mithraism.

She earned enough to live a decent life, but was sometimes a little bit short. She was considered as belonging to the lowest caste. However, she made some friends among it. She had a refined culture, and was known to read, and sometimes write, for pleasure. 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.

Mansa, 32 years old, con artist, became the new leader of the family.

In the year 1665, Mansa spent time socializing with people in Teheran. She made some strong friendships (and a couple of enemies). Nine months after, Mansa drove away some wild beasts lurking around her house. Half a year later, Mansa experienced insomia. On the next full moon, Mansa fell in love with Bakshishum, a stunning man, 36 years old, a monk. Both married and lived together from now on.

A few days later, Mansa got pregnant, and gave birth to a monstrous looking girl named Nadia.

Aged 50, Mansa lost her beliefs and turned to Mithraism. On the first day of the month after, Mansa found an ancient and beautiful sculpture buried in her garden.

12 years later, Mansa decided to visit the world. She went on a long journey and reached Tipasa, in Africa : a huge marketplace where a lot of people from distant lands come for business. The departure was sponsored by a local figure that gave her a recommandation, so she would be welcomed wherever she went. Then she came back and was quite happy to find her house and family. A few days later, Mansa learned an old tale from a wandering ermit.

11 years later, Mansa spent time and money for the people that needed help. At the same time, Mansa participated to a witch hunt.

Mansa died after a long agony.