Judith Butuner, (786, 870) was a winemaker in Isfahan.
Judith believed in Manichaeism.
She was rich, and owned many houses, many goods. Among these possessions, she began an art collection. She was considered as a worker, belonging to the laborer caste of the society. She had struggles in accessing safe and well payed jobs and businesses. However, she made many friends. She was of a sophisticated culture, masters a couple of languages, and always curious to understand other cultures. She was vigorous, muscular, and had a near perfect body. She was iron-willed, achieving any goal she set.
Judith, 55 years old, winemaker, became the new leader of the family.
Aged 62, Judith looked for a child to adopt. Judith found an ugly boy named Ibbi-adad left alone. Ibbi-adad became part of the family from now on. On the next full moon, Judith was told by a priest of Manichaeism that the stars promised a good future.
Aged 73, Judith invested all her time and energy in her work. A few days later, Judith didn't eat well because not much food was available. A few weeks later, Judith learned to use a ship.
Aged 84, Judith decided to improve her knowledge. She found a mentor that teached her many new useful and wonderful things. On the first day of the month after, Judith had to help financially a friend in need. Half a year later, Judith fell in love with Bakshishum, a monstrous looking man, 34 years old, a shepherd. Both married and lived together from now on.