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Ourumur [ORMUR]
Combat Metrics
Kills
25
Losses
21
Efficiency
54.3%
Danger Ratio
0.5%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
413.19B ISK
ISK Lost
4.17B ISK
ISK Efficiency
99.0%
ISK Balance
409.02B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
11
Solo Losses
11
Solo Kill Ratio
44.0%
Solo Efficiency
50.0%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
4
NPC Loss Ratio
19.0
Avg. Kills/Day
0.0
Activity
Minimal
Character Biography
"Ourumur" is a word carved thousands of years ago on a cliffside in the Sobaki Desert.
Its original meaning lost to time, linguists and scientists later theorized it to mean "nothing", owing in part to the complete scarcity of resources and the remoteness of the location where it was found. Ever since its rediscovery some fifty years ago it has been the subject of human curiosity - who carved the word, and why? What does it really mean?
Altough worn-down by sands, wind and time, the carving still exists. Its exact location has been kept secret from the public in an effort to preserve it for thousands of years to come.
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Another, more modern interpretation of the word is "clean slate." And this is exactly what Ourumur offers. Whoever or whatever you were, is of no importance to us. What matters is who you are now, and who do you want to be in the future. Come one, come all. (Terms and Conditions may apply)
Roleplaying-Friendly Corporation.
Its original meaning lost to time, linguists and scientists later theorized it to mean "nothing", owing in part to the complete scarcity of resources and the remoteness of the location where it was found. Ever since its rediscovery some fifty years ago it has been the subject of human curiosity - who carved the word, and why? What does it really mean?
Altough worn-down by sands, wind and time, the carving still exists. Its exact location has been kept secret from the public in an effort to preserve it for thousands of years to come.
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Another, more modern interpretation of the word is "clean slate." And this is exactly what Ourumur offers. Whoever or whatever you were, is of no importance to us. What matters is who you are now, and who do you want to be in the future. Come one, come all. (Terms and Conditions may apply)
Roleplaying-Friendly Corporation.