Akpobome Rahburger4, (277, 349) was a mosaic artist in Leptis Magna.
Akpobome believed in Berber religion.
He lived a life of absolute poverty. Eating or sleeping in a safe place was a constant struggle. He was considered as belonging to the lowest caste. However, he made some friends among it. He had only a basic knowledge that summed up to a few oral stories from childhood. He was vigorous, muscular, and had a near perfect body. He was mostly indecisive, usually accepting any order from anyone.
Akpobome, 32 years old, leather worker, became the new leader of the family.
Aged 46, Akpobome spent a lot of time thinking and meditating about his beliefs. Later, Akpobome had his ear pierced. Half a year later, Akpobome became angry.
Aged 58, Akpobome had an opportunity to change his activity. After some time and some learning, he became mosaic artist. Soon after, Akpobome learned about medicinal plants.
At the age of 72, Akpobome decided to visit the world. He went on a long journey and reached Rome, in Europe : capital of the roman empire, a huge city of stone temples with a huge colosseum. The travel was fascinating, and he learned many things on the road. Then he came back and was quite happy to find his house and family. A little while after, Akpobome lost his hair. Soon after, Akpobome fell in love with Ometeko, a charming woman, 42 years old, a brick maker. Both married and lived together from now on.
Half a year later, Ometeko got pregnant, and gave birth to an ugly boy named Alara.
Akpobome died of exhaustion after a normal day of work.