Beren Waro, (1889, 1939) was a debt collector in Baghdad.
Beren believed in Zoroastrianism.
She lived a life of poverty. She was able to eat and sleep under a shelter, but ended with having no possession at all. She lived as an outcast. To tell the truth, in Baghdad, she gained the trust or the friendship of no one. People saw Beren as cultivated, eager to read and learn when possible, and mastering writing, which she did for friends. She was vigorous, muscular, and had a near perfect body. She was mostly indecisive, usually accepting any order from anyone.
Beren, 34 years old, debt collector, became the new leader of the family.
Aged 41, Beren invested all her time and energy in her work. A few weeks later, Beren had a big fight and broke ties with a member of the family. On the next full moon, Beren fell in love with Husain, an ugly man, 36 years old, a street seller. Both married and lived together from now on.
At the same time, Beren got pregnant, and gave birth to a beautiful girl named Medina.
9 years later, Beren looked for a child to adopt. Beren found a very small girl named Yasmin left alone. Yasmin became part of the family from now on. Half a year later, Beren learned an old tale from a wandering ermit. The same day, Beren had mental issues, and became an arsonist.
Beren died of exhaustion after a normal day of work.