Behenu Adaezeell, (-2647, -2573) was a fisher in Memphis.
Behenu believed in Ancient Egyptian religion.
She lived mostly in extreme poverty. Simply eating was an issue, most of the days. She was considered as belonging to the lowest caste. However, she made some friends among it. 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 force of nature, and people saw in their body and beauty the incarnation of a god. She was soft-spirited, rejecting any responsability.
Behenu, 50 years old, fisher, became the new leader of the family.
At the age of 58, Behenu spent a lot of time thinking and meditating about her beliefs. On the next full moon, Behenu lost a hand that froze to necrosis. Nine months after, Behenu was condemned for theft in Memphis.
Aged 65, Behenu decided to visit the world. She went on a long journey and reached Lomekwi, in Africa : a large place of builders and forge workers operating in a series of holes dug in a cliff. The travel was the occasion to do some merchandise dealing, and she made some business. Then she came back and was quite happy to find her house and family. Half a year later, Behenu began to drink often.
At the age of 74, Behenu spent time and wealth to improve her living space. Now it was much more comfortable, and beautiful. On the first day of the month after, Behenu became afraid of death. At the same time, Behenu began to wake up late. A little while after, Behenu fell in love with Awawa, a stunning man, 39 years old, a toolmaker. Both married and lived together from now on.