Amarr
Amarr
4.30
Accuser of Brethren
Last Active:
9 months ago
Birthday:
May 3, 2016 (9 years old)
Next Birthday:
May 3, 2026 (234 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
2,898
Losses
772
Efficiency
79.0%
Danger Ratio
5.7%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
728.10B ISK
ISK Lost
94.92B ISK
ISK Efficiency
88.5%
ISK Balance
633.18B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
441
Solo Losses
260
Solo Kill Ratio
15.2%
Solo Efficiency
62.9%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
29
NPC Loss Ratio
3.8
Avg. Kills/Day
0.8
Activity
Medium
Character Biography
Accuser of Brethren stands as a living chronicle of New Eden’s history, from its inception to its turbulent present. An Amarrian by birth, his early life was steeped in the traditions of faith and theology. Yet, when he became a capsuleer in YC 105, his interpretation of mortality and eternity transformed. Death became not an end, but a mystery to explore.
Accuser of Brethren founded the Corpse Collectors during the bloody wars of the Empyrean Age, a time when death was an ever-present reality. To him, the corpses of capsuleers were more than trophies—they were fragments of stories, symbols of the unending cycle of life and death that defines New Eden. His grim fascination turned into purpose: preserving the remains of the fallen as a record of the cluster’s eternal conflict.
As history unfolded, Accuser was present at key moments. From battles with Drifters and their eerie connection to mortality, to clashes with Triglavian forces whose bioengineering defied the boundaries of life, his collection grew. Whispers claim his archive is the largest repository of capsuleer remains, holding secrets of immortality and the void itself.
Today, Accuser of Brethren remains both revered and feared. Operating on the edge of known space, he is a symbol of the paradox at New Eden’s heart: the interplay of power and fragility, life and death. His legacy endures as a reminder that even in an age of immortality, the stories of the fallen deserve to be preserved.
Accuser of Brethren founded the Corpse Collectors during the bloody wars of the Empyrean Age, a time when death was an ever-present reality. To him, the corpses of capsuleers were more than trophies—they were fragments of stories, symbols of the unending cycle of life and death that defines New Eden. His grim fascination turned into purpose: preserving the remains of the fallen as a record of the cluster’s eternal conflict.
As history unfolded, Accuser was present at key moments. From battles with Drifters and their eerie connection to mortality, to clashes with Triglavian forces whose bioengineering defied the boundaries of life, his collection grew. Whispers claim his archive is the largest repository of capsuleer remains, holding secrets of immortality and the void itself.
Today, Accuser of Brethren remains both revered and feared. Operating on the edge of known space, he is a symbol of the paradox at New Eden’s heart: the interplay of power and fragility, life and death. His legacy endures as a reminder that even in an age of immortality, the stories of the fallen deserve to be preserved.