Karimala Foremanson, (1543, 1622) was a clerk in Casablanca.
Karimala believed in Berber religion.
Financially, she was well under average. She had struggles to meet ends every other week. She was considered as a worker, belonging to the laborer caste of the society. She had struggles in accessing safe and well payed jobs and businesses. However, she made many friends. She had a low knowledge of life, summing up to some technical tricks and tales from Casablanca. She was force of nature, and people saw in their body and beauty the incarnation of a god. She was mostly indecisive, usually accepting any order from anyone.
Karimala, 44 years old, scribe, became the new leader of the family.
At the age of 56, Karimala had an opportunity to change her activity. After some time and some learning, she became clerk. Nine months after, Karimala created a garden. A little while after, Karimala fell in love with Shabaka, a charming man, 36 years old, a slave. Both married and lived together from now on.
Aged 66, Karimala lost her beliefs and turned to Berber religion. A few weeks later, Karimala found some unclaimed land, and made it her own. A few days later, Karimala rejected the family values.
At the age of 79, Karimala stole something very precious and never got caught. On the next full moon, Karimala voted for the exclusion of someone that looked different. The same day, Karimala fasted on a regular basis.