− | A feared warrior and ruthless leader, he quickly expanded the country and installed his family members as rulers. Members of his family, even the closest ones, had to first prove that they are worthy of power. So much so, that his older brother, [[maksag_ginsag|Maksag]], was helped by a [[Mosont]] administrator [[Trevo Gont]], who provided him with the information of a coup. When Maksag brought that information to Ginsag, it was enough for Ginsag to make Maksag into a ruler and reward him with soldiers and land. | + | A feared warrior and ruthless leader, he quickly expanded the country and installed his family members as rulers. Members of his family, even the closest ones, had to first prove that they are worthy of power. So much so, that his older brother, [[Maksag_Ginsag|Maksag]], was helped by a [[Mosont]] administrator [[Trevo Gont]], who provided him with the information of a coup. When Maksag brought that information to Ginsag, it was enough for Ginsag to make Maksag into a ruler and reward him with soldiers and land. |
| Ginsag was the fifth child in the family. The oldest was Nalsag, his sister. He deeply respected her and she ruled Mosont. His other sister, Insag, later became the commander of the southern army and began building the city Insag. It is not known what elevated her in the eyes of Ginsag, it is possible that by this time what mattered was her coming of age. | | Ginsag was the fifth child in the family. The oldest was Nalsag, his sister. He deeply respected her and she ruled Mosont. His other sister, Insag, later became the commander of the southern army and began building the city Insag. It is not known what elevated her in the eyes of Ginsag, it is possible that by this time what mattered was her coming of age. |