Abeba Monkgil, (-1865, -1786) was a salt miner in Danangombe.
Abeba believed in Animism.
She lived a life of absolute poverty. Eating or sleeping in a safe place was a constant struggle. She lived as an outcast. To tell the truth, in Danangombe, she gained the trust or the friendship of no one. She was known to have a good technical knowledge of their job and some pieces of general knowledge. She could read and write a little bit. She was robust, stunning, and never got sick a single time. She was known to be lazy, barely waking up in the morning.
Abeba, 72 years old, salt miner, became the new leader of a new branch of the family.
7 years later, Abeba spent time socializing with people in Danangombe. She made some strong friendships (and a couple of enemies). A little while after, Abeba became paranoid. Later, Abeba barely survived an earthquake.
Abeba died of exhaustion after a normal day of work.