Addisu Addal, (-1545, -1470) was a brick maker in Kaditshwene.
Addisu believed in Ancient Egyptian religion.
He lived a life of absolute poverty. Eating or sleeping in a safe place was a constant struggle. He was considered as belonging to the lowest caste. However, he made some friends among it. People saw Addisu as cultivated, eager to read and learn when possible, and mastering writing, which he did for friends. 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.
Addisu, 52 years old, brick maker, became the new leader of a new branch of the family.
Aged 66, Addisu decided to go back to where his family came. He packed a few possessions and departed for a the old place he often talked about. The travel did change him, making him stronger than before. The family settled in Kaditshwene. The same day, Addisu got a tatoo. Nine months after, Addisu found a good luck charm.
At the age of 75, Addisu decided to visit the world. He went on a long journey and reached Shum Laka, in Africa : a large cave on the top of a mountain, open wide on the tropical forest. 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. A few days later, Addisu had his house burned in an accident. On the first day of the month after, Addisu created a garden. A little while after, Addisu fell in love with Markunda, an ugly woman, 35 years old, a laundry washer. Both married and lived together from now on.
On the first day of the month after, Markunda got pregnant, and gave birth to an adorable girl named Ometeko.