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Habtamu Gadisegil
Habtamu Gadisegil, (-1830, -1726) was a jeweler in Sungbo's Eredo.
Habtamu believed in Ancient Egyptian religion.
Financially, he was well under average. He had struggles to meet ends every other week. He was considered as a worker, belonging to the laborer caste of the society. He had struggles in accessing safe and well payed jobs and businesses. However, he made many friends. 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 had an unbending mind, always reaching their goal.
Habtamu, 0 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, Habtamu, 16 years old, jeweler, became the new leader of the family.
At the age of 24, Habtamu spent time to learn to cook better, and made some various experiments. Not all of the dishes were good, but most weren't bad. Later, Habtamu sold his neighbour to the autorities. A little while after, Habtamu began drawing for pleasure. Half a year later, Habtamu fell in love with Taderfit, an average looking woman, 38 years old, a latrines keeper. Both married and lived together from now on.
On the next full moon, Taderfit got pregnant and gave birth to an adorable baby girl, but he was weak and died the first night. Taderfit got heartbroken.
In the year -1794, Habtamu decided to visit the world. He went on a long journey and reached Sine Ngayene Stone Circle, in Africa : a few settlements of pilgrimage around a circle of megaliths erected in the wild. 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. The same day, Habtamu took a disciple. On the next full moon, Habtamu had nightmares.
At the age of 45, Habtamu needed more love in his life and began to flirt around. Habtamu had a passionate affair with Brukawit, a beautiful woman, 36 years old, a copper smith. People around disliked this extramarital affair. A bastard child came out of this short lived love. It was an ugly boy named Alara. Habtamu had no choice but to adopt Alara who became part of the family from now on. A little while after, Habtamu had the time of his life in a long party that lasted for days. Soon after, Habtamu broke a leg.
In the year -1770, Habtamu decided to visit the world. He went on a long journey and reached Eridu, in Central Asia : a large city of stone and bulky buildings, over a large body of water. The travel did change him, making him stronger than before. Then he came back and was quite happy to find his house and family. A few days later, Habtamu had a mystic vision, and became respected by some people. Later, Habtamu became angry.
In the year -1756, Habtamu spent time and wealth to improve his living space. Now it was much more comfortable, and beautiful. Half a year later, Habtamu was given a temporary position in the leading of Danangombe.
Aged 89, Habtamu decided to visit the world. He went on a long journey and reached Katsina-Ala, in Africa : a hamlet in a curve of a mighty river. 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. Half a year later, Habtamu sold his neighbour to the autorities.
15 years later, Habtamu decided to settle somewhere else. He packed a few possessions and departed for a new place. The travel was uneventful, and a little bit boring and long. The family settled in Katsina-Ala. Later, Habtamu participated at a coup, but failed and had to get away. The travel did change him, making him stronger than before. The family settled in Sungbo's Eredo. The same day, Habtamu found some unclaimed land, and made it his own.
Habtamu died of a stroke.
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