King Nebakamah

King Nebakamah was the founder of the Asinum-Bail clan and the semi-legendary uniter of the ancient Kuddian city-state kingdoms.

Biography
Nebakamah lived his early life as a simple shepherd and farmer near the Ashatar-Shamai river. Sometime in 3400 he rallied a great number of men together to start a revolt against the local city of Nerduk. He successfully lead the sack against the city, becoming the king of his followers, who called him Bailet or "lord over men". His army eventually swept through the Kuddian city-states, becoming the first group to "unite" the Kuddian people. Making Abazshara-Al his capital, King Nebakamah took a wife and had many children with her.

His rule was punctuated by lesser revolts but an overall peaceful reign. He reigned for eighty-six years and died peacefully of old age. His crown went to his son Nebakamah II, third born.

Appearance
Nebakamah was muscled and strong, with long, curled black hair which he kept oiled and bound into balls close to the head. He was tanned and wore the garb of the early Kuddians.

Family
Nebakamah took one wife, Queen Alialia who gave him many sons and daughters. They are as follows:
 * Alial (Son)
 * Ashur (Son)
 * Nebakamah II (Son)
 * Mardu (Son)
 * Panna (Daughter)
 * Shazzar (Son)
 * Alialia II (Daughter)
 * Enlil (Son)
 * Nasirpal (Son)
 * Shamur (Daughter)
 * Nebakamah III (Son)
 * Han (Son)
 * Nardean (Son)