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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
Epimanes, executioner in Marseilles (1988,?)
Pythodoros, executioner in Marseilles (1963,?)
Paul, lumberjack in Marseilles (1936,?)
Pichushkina, executioner in Marseilles (1939,1998)
Esmeralda, servant in Marseilles (1908,?)
Friedrich, executioner in Marseilles (1893,1958)
Fabia, dancer in Marseilles (1864,1925)
Marcus, farmer in Marseilles (1857,1913)
Kalina, salt miner in Marseilles (1817,1885)
Pedro, street seller in Marseilles (1804,1874)
Tryphon, street artist in Marseilles (1766,1844)
Juliette, brick maker in Marseilles (1765,1829)
Atria, monk in Marseilles (1781,1825)
Pablo, brick maker in Marseilles (1758,1811)
Jean, slave in Marseilles (1749,1796)
Hana, hunter in Marseilles (1766,1805)
Kalina, hunter in Marseilles (1737,1789)
Grypos, musician in Marseilles (1729,1778)
Hana, slave in Paris (1706,1755)
Tryphon, brick maker in Paris (1685,1747)
Charlotte, drug dealer in Paris (1689,1733)
Charlotte, thief in Paris (1658,1719)
Pablo, factory worker in Paris (1645,1704)
Kalina, salt miner in Paris (1620,1683)
Jack, guard in Paris (1708,1760)
Fabia, guard in Paris (1700,1758)
Berdine, guard in Paris (1663,1752)
Augustus, drug dealer in Paris (1665,1739)
Bertha, coal miner in Paris (1634,1689)
Baudoin, prostitute in Paris (1626,1683)
Monopthalmos, gatherer in Paris (1600,1673)
Deirdre, writer in Paris (1605,1659)
Berdine, writer in Paris (1566,1645)
Grypos, winemaker in Paris (1536,1598)
Barypos, winemaker in Lisbon (1503,1558)
Cholos, slave in Lisbon (1541,1606)
Marcus, slave in Lisbon (1511,1567)
Euergetis, porter in Lisbon (1496,1541)
Pierre, latrines keeper in Lisbon (1481,1531)
Poppy, brick maker in Lisbon (1472,1525)
Pedro, latrines keeper in Lisbon (1451,1508)
Gun, porter in Lisbon (1448,1498)
Flavius, soldier in Lisbon (1472,1529)
Esmeralda, soldier in Lisbon (1438,1495)
Ernst, leather worker in Lisbon (1425,1481)
Taderfit, guard in Lisbon (1403,1460)
Anaborhi, guard in Istanbul / Constantinople / Byzantium (1376,1424)
Takama, mercenary in Casablanca (1371,1403)
Akuada, mercenary in Casablanca (1333,1391)
Baragsen, dancer in Casablanca (1316,1379)
Pebatjma, jester in Casablanca (1265,1340)
Takama, jester in Casablanca (1243,1288)
Brukawit, jester in Casablanca (1196,1271)
Addisu, prostitute in Casablanca (1167,1258)
Udjebten, porter in Oualata (1155,1214)
Khabekhnet, spinner in Oualata (1128,1190)
Udjebten, horse breeder in Oualata (1119,1164)
Zegiga, horse breeder in Kwiambana (1092,1150)
Ilozumba, horse breeder in Samun Dukiya (1062,1110)
Cleopatra, horse breeder in Ntusi (1021,1087)
Adebiyi, atilliator in Ntusi (1001,1056)
Markunda, priest in Ntusi (975,1041)
Kaa, priest in Ntusi (904,997)
Akuada, poet in Ntusi (867,954)
Ibada, poet in Ntusi (818,893)
Ogheneme, warlord in Ntusi (777,857)
Qalhata, warlord in Danangombe (731,818)
Addisu, warlord in Danangombe (679,754)
Gadise, warlord in Danangombe (632,721)
Rahotep, gardener in Danangombe (637,708)
Tafsut, horse racer in Danangombe (610,662)
Addisu, holy prostitute in Danangombe (591,649)
Tafsut, tailor in Danangombe (536,626)
Idder, tailor in Danangombe (488,571)
Ibada, tailor in Danangombe (445,507)
Mainza, scribe in Danangombe (403,481)
Abeo, scribe in Danangombe (353,432)
Iput, basket maker in Danangombe (296,394)
Aksil, basket maker in Danangombe (245,315)
Taderfit, steel smith in Danangombe (215,278)
Erhue, steel smith in Danangombe (182,270)
Ibada, steel smith in Danangombe (102,202)
Anaborhi, steel smith in Danangombe (56,117)
Anwulika, goldsmith in Danangombe (-9,91)
Qalhata, goldsmith in Danangombe (-43,20)
Nedjem, pictural artist in Danangombe (-100,-9)
Ometeko, potter in Danangombe (-132,-67)
Adebiyi, dancer in Danangombe (-174,-108)
Ogheneme, dancer in Danangombe (-215,-139)
Chinecherem, guard in Danangombe (-243,-180)
Cleopatra, horse breeder in Danangombe (-268,-207)
Thutmose, basket maker in Danangombe (-309,-233)
Kahina, pictural artist in Danangombe (-362,-266)
Udumebraye, weaver in Danangombe (-437,-327)
Adebiyi, weaver in Danangombe (-490,-427)
Kasaqa, drug dealer in Danangombe (-538,-448)
Lweendo, dancer in Kaditshwene (-592,-536)
Chausiku, mercenary in Kaditshwene (-638,-551)
Ilozumba, musician in Kaditshwene (-792,-734)
Enku, messenger in Kaditshwene (-955,-875)
Behenu, messenger in Kaditshwene (-1002,-921)
Hemaka, thief in Kaditshwene (-1042,-967)
Taderfit, laundry washer in Kaditshwene (-1079,-1000)
Idder, laundry washer in Kaditshwene (-1155,-1048)
Ifedimma, thief in Khami (-1203,-1120)
Utatrerses, porter in Kalambo Falls (-1218,-1136)
Addisu, porter in Kalambo Falls (-1250,-1160)
Dayo, slave in Kalambo Falls (-1245,-1196)
Makena, slave in Kalambo Falls (-1288,-1208)
Urhie, musician in Engaruka (-1311,-1245)
Shabaka, musician in Engaruka (-1362,-1291)
Rehema, musician in Leopard's Kopje (-1394,-1331)
Wawira, priest in Leopard's Kopje (-1441,-1367)
Ilozumba, monarch in Sungbo's Eredo (-1485,-1405)
Iput, slave in Ife (-1532,-1476)
Akpobome, burglar in Ife (-1549,-1485)
Anaborhi, burglar in Ife (-1597,-1535)
Ometeko, scribe in Ife (-1616,-1549)
Hemaka, latrines keeper in Ife (-1655,-1575)
Anaborhi, latrines keeper in Ife (-1694,-1600)
Rahotep, latrines keeper in Ife (-1754,-1694)
Akinyi, builder in Ife (-1762,-1707)
Osorkon, builder in Ife (-1796,-1731)
Menhet, builder in Katsina-Ala (-1844,-1778)
Jol, builder in Katsina-Ala (-1893,-1826)
Menhet, soldier in Katsina-Ala (-1941,-1863)
Yaro, lumberjack in Sungbo's Eredo (-1951,-1896)
Zoputan, soldier in Ife (-1911,-1851)
Qalhata, cook in Sungbo's Eredo (-1955,-1858)
Zegiga, cook in Sungbo's Eredo (-2004,-1909)
Takama, soldier in Katsina-Ala (-1987,-1907)
Adjatay, soldier in Sungbo's Eredo (-1997,-1923)
Kaa, builder in Sungbo's Eredo (-1978,-1901)
Chikondi, fire keeper in Sungbo's Eredo (-2009,-1948)
Uloho, fire keeper in Sungbo's Eredo (-2021,7)
Udumebraye, soldier in Sungbo's Eredo (-2050,-1978)
Illi, fire keeper in Sungbo's Eredo (-2053,-1981)
Orisa, fire keeper in Sungbo's Eredo (-2085,-2023)
Kioko, shepherd in Sungbo's Eredo (-2117,-2041)
Ogheneme, shepherd in Sungbo's Eredo (-2145,-2084)
Teriahi, prostitute in Khami (-1987,-1926)
Cleopatra, prostitute in White Lady Rock (-2036,-1956)
Thutmose, hunter in White Lady Rock (-2092,-2002)
Wawuda, hunter in White Lady Rock (-2129,-2067)
Mongo, fisher in White Lady Rock (-2157,-2092)
Takama, shepherd in White Lady Rock (-2186,-2101)
Osorkon, shepherd in Sungbo's Eredo (-2197,-2098)
Djedhor, shepherd in Sungbo's Eredo (-2244,-2160)
Gilukhipa, brick maker in Sungbo's Eredo (-2312,-2210)
Udumebraye, cook in Sungbo's Eredo (-2350,-2279)
Wawira, cook in Sungbo's Eredo (-2391,-2291)
Mongo, cook in Sungbo's Eredo (-2427,-2363)
Yoruba, brick maker in Sungbo's Eredo (-2474,-2404)
Awawa, brick maker in Sungbo's Eredo (-2505,-2434)
Tafsut, brick maker in Sungbo's Eredo (-2545,-2485)
Baragsen, leather worker in Sungbo's Eredo (-2566,-2498)
Gadise, mercenary in Ngwenya Mine (-2553,-2488)
Sekhmakh, lumberjack in Enkapune Ya Muto (-2588,-2515)
Wazad, shepherd in Aksum (-2424,-2369)
Iput, leather worker in Aksum (-2472,-2396)
Kaa, pictural artist in Aksum (-2483,-2406)
Orisa, latrines keeper in Aksum (-2516,-2462)
Anaborhi, executioner in Aksum (-2553,-2483)
Aat, farmer in Aksum (-2565,-2499)
Awawa, gatherer in Shum Laka (-2594,-2548)
Idder, prostitute in Shum Laka (-2576,-2528)
Naserian, prostitute in Shum Laka (-2613,-2558)
Teriahi, servant in Shum Laka (-2652,-2576)
Wawira, servant in Shum Laka (-2681,-2605)
Kahina, servant in Shum Laka (-2716,-2651)
Meddur, dancer in Shum Laka (-2728,-2681)
Illi, dancer in Asa Koma (-2765,-2710)
Sekhmakh, cook in Asa Koma (-2759,13)
Adjatay, cook in Asa Koma (-2765,-2725)
Meddur, cook in Asa Koma (-2809,-2728)
Zegiga, executioner in Asa Koma (-2805,-2740)
Idder, executioner in Asa Koma (-2863,-2790)
Takama, toolmaker in Sine Ngayene Stone Circle (-2801,-2723)
Chikondi, toolmaker in Sine Ngayene Stone Circle (-2830,-2771)
Chibarameze, toolmaker in Enkapune Ya Muto (-2868,-2797)
Amasis, butcher in Enkapune Ya Muto (-2893,-2818)
Akuada, leather worker in Enkapune Ya Muto (-2919,-2848)
Udumebraye, prostitute in Enkapune Ya Muto (-2924,-2867)
Ibada, lumberjack in Gogo Falls (-2835,-2777)
Dayo, spinner in Asa Koma (-2857,-2805)
Brukawit, spinner in Asa Koma (-2894,-2816)
Yoruba, potter in Asa Koma (-2870,-2789)
Adebiyi, potter in Asa Koma (-2900,-2833)
Zegiga, potter in Asa Koma (-2937,-2860)
Osorkon, soldier in Asa Koma (-2926,-2900)
Meddur, soldier in Asa Koma (-2959,-2898)
Chibarameze, prostitute in Enkapune Ya Muto (-2966,-2891)
Behenu, quarryman in Asa Koma (-2974,-2910)
Ejikeme, prostitute in Asa Koma (-3023,-2937)
Ibada Monde     

Ibada Monde, (102, 202) was a steel smith in Danangombe.

Ibada believed in Ancient Egyptian religion.

He earned enough to live a decent life and never worried too much to meet ends. He was rather respected though seen as belonging to the middle class. However, he could access to many opportunities. He is still seen as an eternal cultural symbol. He changed the life of many thanks to their cultural masterpieces. He was force of nature, and people saw in their body and beauty the incarnation of a god. He was known to be lazy, barely waking up in the morning.

Ibada, 15 years old, steel smith, became the new leader of the family.

In the year 130, Ibada wanted to find the love of his live and marry. He began to look for a suitable spouse in Danangombe. Ibada fell in love with Jol, a beautiful woman, 25 years old, a miller. Both married and lived together from now on. A few weeks later, Ibada felt lonely. Later, Ibada had to hold a very ceremonial speech and did well.

A little while after, Jol got pregnant, and gave birth to a huge baby girl named Chausiku.

12 years later, Ibada wanted to marry again, for his heart was big. He began to look for a suitable spouse in Danangombe. Ibada fell in love with Khensa, an average looking woman, 27 years old, a scribe. Both married and lived together from now on. Nine months after, Ibada moved into a bigger home. Soon after, Ibada created a tradition of an annual family meeting.

On the first day of the month after, Khensa got pregnant, but had a miscarriage on the eight month due to her bad health.

Aged 45, Ibada wanted to marry for the 3rd time. He began to look for a suitable spouse in Danangombe. Ibada fell in love with Ogheneme, a stunning woman, 22 years old, a toolmaker. Both married and lived together from now on. At the same time, Ibada mortified himself for his sins.

At the same time, Khensa got pregnant, and gave birth to a very small boy named Nedjem. At the same time, Ogheneme got pregnant and gave birth to an adorable baby. However, the baby died in the following year by accidental suffocation. The whole family was shaken.

Aged 51, Ibada wanted to marry for the 3th time. He began to look for a suitable spouse in Danangombe. Ibada fell in love with Karimala, a charming woman, 25 years old, a potter. Both married and lived together from now on. A few weeks later, Ibada was driven away from Danangombe for being different. The travel did change him, making him stronger than before. However, he found no place to settle, so he turned around. Half a year later, Ibada made an investment and never saw his money back.

A few weeks later, Ogheneme got pregnant, and gave birth to a beautiful girl named Aat. On the next full moon, Karimala got pregnant, and gave birth to a beautiful girl named Wawuda.

At the age of 66, Ibada wanted to marry for the 4th time. He began to look for a suitable spouse in Danangombe. Ibada fell in love with Cleopatra, a beautiful woman, 27 years old, a basket maker. Both married and lived together from now on. On the next full moon, Ibada spend some time talking with a traveler.

Nine months after, Ogheneme got pregnant, and gave birth to a beautiful girl named Emetemedia. Later, Karimala got pregnant, and gave birth to an ugly boy named Udad. On the next full moon, Cleopatra got pregnant, and gave birth to an ugly girl named Ifedimma.

6 years later, Ibada wanted to marry for the 5th time. He began to look for a suitable spouse in Danangombe. Ibada fell in love with Kesandu, a charming woman, 22 years old, a historian. Both married and lived together from now on. Later, Ibada was rejected from his community.

Nine months after, Cleopatra got pregnant, and gave birth to a very small girl named Lunja. A few weeks later, Kesandu got pregnant, and gave birth to a very small boy named Adjatay.

8 years later, Ibada wanted to marry for the 6th time. He began to look for a suitable spouse in Danangombe. Ibada fell in love with Udjebten, an ugly woman, 28 years old, a tales teller. Both married and lived together from now on. A few days later, Ibada began gambling, and lost much.

At the same time, Kesandu got pregnant, and gave birth to an adorable boy named Buneb. A little while after, Udjebten got pregnant, and gave birth to an ugly boy named Erhue.

In the year 195, Ibada wanted to marry for the 7th time. He began to look for a suitable spouse in Danangombe. Ibada fell in love with Yoruba, a monstrous looking woman, 19 years old, a thief. Both married and lived together from now on. Later, Ibada got blackmailed.

On the next full moon, Kesandu got pregnant, and gave birth to an adorable boy named Adebiyi. The same day, Udjebten got pregnant and gave birth to an adorable baby. However, the baby died in the following year by accidental poisoning. The whole family was shaken. A few days later, Yoruba got pregnant, and gave birth to a beautiful girl named Takama.

At the age of 100, Ibada wanted to marry for the 8th time. He began to look for a suitable spouse in Danangombe. Ibada fell in love with Ifedimma, a monstrous looking woman, 21 years old, a beggar. Both married and lived together from now on. Soon after, Ibada mourned the loss of a dear friend.

A few weeks later, Yoruba got pregnant, and gave birth to a very small girl named Mansa. At the same time, Ifedimma got pregnant, and gave birth to a monstrous looking girl named Brukawit.

Ibada died in his bed, with all his friends by his side.