Caldari
Civire
-0.66
Starrk
Last Active:
over 1 year ago
Birthday:
Aug 21, 2012 (13 years old)
Next Birthday:
Aug 21, 2026 (288 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
274
Losses
97
Efficiency
73.9%
Danger Ratio
0.7%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
142.83B ISK
ISK Lost
9.04B ISK
ISK Efficiency
94.0%
ISK Balance
133.79B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
2
Solo Losses
47
Solo Kill Ratio
0.7%
Solo Efficiency
4.1%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
25
NPC Loss Ratio
25.8
Avg. Kills/Day
0.1
Activity
Minimal
Character Biography
He rose at dawn and, fired with hope,
Shot o’er the seething harbour-bar,
And reach’d the ship and caught the rope,
And whistled to the morning star.
And while he whistled long and loud
He heard a fierce mermaiden cry,
“O boy, tho' thou are young and proud,
I see the place where thou wilt lie.
“The sands and yeasty surges mix
In caves about the dreary bay,
And on thy ribs the limpet sticks,
And in thy heart the scrawl shall play.”
“Fool,” he answer’d, “death is sure
To those that stay and those that roam,
But I will nevermore endure
To sit with empty hands at home.
“My mother clings about my neck,
My sisters crying, ‘Stay for shame;’
My father raves of death and wreck,-
They are all to blame, they are all to blame.
“God help me! save I take my part
Of danger on the roaring sea,
A devil rises in my heart,
Far worse than any death to me.”
Shot o’er the seething harbour-bar,
And reach’d the ship and caught the rope,
And whistled to the morning star.
And while he whistled long and loud
He heard a fierce mermaiden cry,
“O boy, tho' thou are young and proud,
I see the place where thou wilt lie.
“The sands and yeasty surges mix
In caves about the dreary bay,
And on thy ribs the limpet sticks,
And in thy heart the scrawl shall play.”
“Fool,” he answer’d, “death is sure
To those that stay and those that roam,
But I will nevermore endure
To sit with empty hands at home.
“My mother clings about my neck,
My sisters crying, ‘Stay for shame;’
My father raves of death and wreck,-
They are all to blame, they are all to blame.
“God help me! save I take my part
Of danger on the roaring sea,
A devil rises in my heart,
Far worse than any death to me.”