Takama , (-2403, -2350) was a brick maker in Memphis.
Takama believed in Ancient Egyptian religion.
She lived mostly in extreme poverty. Simply eating was an issue, most of the days. 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 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 had a sane way of life, exercising regurlarly. She was a determined one, living an independant way of life.
Takama, 37 years old, brick maker, became the new leader of a new branch of the family.
Aged 46, Takama looked for a child to adopt. Takama found a beautiful boy named Ibada left alone. Ibada became part of the family from now on. A little while after, Takama had her house stormed down by a hurricane. A little while after, Takama fell in love with Khabekhnet, a beautiful man, 39 years old, a salt miner. Both married and lived together from now on.
A few weeks later, Takama got pregnant, and gave birth to an ugly girl named Yoruba.
7 years later, Takama understood that only the fittest can survive and swore to be the best. A few weeks later, Takama had a wondrous dream of a infinite ocean.