Caldari
Deteis
0.56
Nive Tsero
Last Active:
12 days ago
Birthday:
Dec 24, 2013 (11 years old)
Next Birthday:
Dec 24, 2025 (104 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
91
Losses
17
Efficiency
84.3%
Danger Ratio
80.5%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
3.02B ISK
ISK Lost
31.73B ISK
ISK Efficiency
8.7%
ISK Balance
-28,714,193,127 ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
40
Solo Losses
6
Solo Kill Ratio
44.0%
Solo Efficiency
87.0%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
1
NPC Loss Ratio
5.9
Avg. Kills/Day
0.0
Activity
Medium
Character Biography
I remember the Day of Judgement.
Can you imagine looking up and seeing the stars fall from the sky?
Can you imagine the heavens themselves raining fire upon the world below?
You say you can picture it.
I don’t believe you. I’m not speaking of war. I’m not speaking of promethium’s stinging oil-scent, or the burning chemical reek of flames born from missile fire. Forget battle’s crude pains and the sensory assault of orbital bombardment. I am not speaking of mundane savagery – the incendiary ills men inflict upon other men.
I speak of judgement. Divine judgement.
The wrath of a god who looks upon the works of an entire world, and what he sees turns his heart sour. In his disgust, he sends flights of angels to deliver damnation. In his rage, he seeds the skies with fire and rains destruction upon the upturned faces of six billion worshippers.
Now tell me again.
Tell me again that you can imagine seeing the stars fall from the sky. Tell me you can imagine heaven weeping fire upon the land below, and a city burning so bright that all sight is scorched from your eyes as you watch it die.
The Day of Judgement stole my eyes, but I can still illuminate you. I remember it all, and why wouldn’t I?
It was the last thing I ever saw.
You came to me asking how my faith survived the Day of Judgement.
I will tell you a secret.
When the stars fell, when the seas boiled and the earth burned, my faith didn’t die.
That is when I began to believe.
God was real, and he hated us.
Can you imagine looking up and seeing the stars fall from the sky?
Can you imagine the heavens themselves raining fire upon the world below?
You say you can picture it.
I don’t believe you. I’m not speaking of war. I’m not speaking of promethium’s stinging oil-scent, or the burning chemical reek of flames born from missile fire. Forget battle’s crude pains and the sensory assault of orbital bombardment. I am not speaking of mundane savagery – the incendiary ills men inflict upon other men.
I speak of judgement. Divine judgement.
The wrath of a god who looks upon the works of an entire world, and what he sees turns his heart sour. In his disgust, he sends flights of angels to deliver damnation. In his rage, he seeds the skies with fire and rains destruction upon the upturned faces of six billion worshippers.
Now tell me again.
Tell me again that you can imagine seeing the stars fall from the sky. Tell me you can imagine heaven weeping fire upon the land below, and a city burning so bright that all sight is scorched from your eyes as you watch it die.
The Day of Judgement stole my eyes, but I can still illuminate you. I remember it all, and why wouldn’t I?
It was the last thing I ever saw.
You came to me asking how my faith survived the Day of Judgement.
I will tell you a secret.
When the stars fell, when the seas boiled and the earth burned, my faith didn’t die.
That is when I began to believe.
God was real, and he hated us.