Tafsut Jwjdidu, (-1545, -1473) was a latrines keeper in Memphis.
Tafsut believed in Ancient Egyptian religion.
She lived mostly in extreme poverty. Simply eating was an issue, most of the days. She lived as an outcast. To tell the truth, in Memphis, she gained the trust or the friendship of no one. She had a refined culture, and was known to read, and sometimes write, for pleasure. She was robust, stunning, and never got sick a single time. She was considered spiritless, and unable to make a decision.
Tafsut, 58 years old, latrines keeper, became the new leader of a new branch of the family.
At the age of 72, Tafsut spent a lot of time thinking and meditating about her beliefs. On the next full moon, Tafsut began to set a very strict planning of her days.