Gallente
Jin-Mei
5.00
Sophia Furies
Last Active:
6 months ago
Birthday:
Mar 2, 2006 (19 years old)
Next Birthday:
Mar 2, 2026 (171 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
5,850
Losses
1,118
Efficiency
84.0%
Danger Ratio
9.7%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
6265.79B ISK
ISK Lost
285.00B ISK
ISK Efficiency
95.6%
ISK Balance
5980.80B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
472
Solo Losses
298
Solo Kill Ratio
8.1%
Solo Efficiency
61.3%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
37
NPC Loss Ratio
3.3
Avg. Kills/Day
0.8
Activity
High
Character Biography
Sophia is an incorporated town in Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States. It was incorporated in 1912. The population was 1,301 at the 2000 census. Sophia was the hometown of the late U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd.
In Winter of 2006, Taylor allowed Independence High School senior Brett Hatfield to become "Mayor for the day" for his senior project. In this event, Hatfield became a fifth generation mayor of the town, as a great-great-great-great grandfather of his was the very first mayor of the town. The event was covered twice in local newspaper, The Register-Herald. In his brief time in office, Hatfield created a brand new logo for the town.
The town is also home to the week long Community Gospel Nights festival, which was started in 2005. The festival is a 5 night event full of music, preaching, and prayer. The festival has been a hit since its first year. Gospel Nights was the vision of local Pastor Mark Hatfield.
In Winter of 2006, Taylor allowed Independence High School senior Brett Hatfield to become "Mayor for the day" for his senior project. In this event, Hatfield became a fifth generation mayor of the town, as a great-great-great-great grandfather of his was the very first mayor of the town. The event was covered twice in local newspaper, The Register-Herald. In his brief time in office, Hatfield created a brand new logo for the town.
The town is also home to the week long Community Gospel Nights festival, which was started in 2005. The festival is a 5 night event full of music, preaching, and prayer. The festival has been a hit since its first year. Gospel Nights was the vision of local Pastor Mark Hatfield.