Thutmose Waro, (-1684, -1624) was a goldsmith in Nippur.
Thutmose believed in Shamanism.
He was doing well financially. He owned a house and some fine goods with it. He was considered as a worker, belonging to the laborer caste of the society. He had struggles in accessing safe and well payed jobs and businesses. However, he made many friends. People saw Thutmose as cultivated, eager to read and learn when possible, and mastering writing, which he did for friends. He was strong, beautiful, and long lived. In the life, he was able to take a few important life-changing decisions.
Thutmose, 42 years old, goldsmith, became the new leader of the family.
In the year -1634, Thutmose decided to settle somewhere else. He packed a few possessions and departed for a new place. On the road, he had to cross some borders and blend into the natives, hiding his true culture. The family settled in Nippur. A little while after, Thutmose fasted on a regular basis.
10 years later, Thutmose spent time socializing with people in Nippur. He made some strong friendships (and a couple of enemies). A few days later, Thutmose spend some time talking with a traveler. On the first day of the month after, Thutmose fell in love with Miriam, an ugly woman, 31 years old, a goldsmith. Both married and lived together from now on.
A few days later, Miriam got pregnant, and gave birth to an ugly boy named Abiditan.