2 Members
Deus nec vult [OESSH]
Combat Metrics
Kills
4,431
Losses
998
Efficiency
81.6%
Danger Ratio
6.9%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
5011.71B ISK
ISK Lost
471.91B ISK
ISK Efficiency
91.4%
ISK Balance
4539.80B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
222
Solo Losses
395
Solo Kill Ratio
5.0%
Solo Efficiency
36.0%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
183
NPC Loss Ratio
18.3
Avg. Kills/Day
2.3
Activity
Medium
Character Biography
Who are we:
The battle cry of the First Crusade is first reported in the Gesta Francorum, a chronicle written ca. 1100 by an anonymous author associated with Bohemond I of Antioch shortly after the successful campaign. According to this account, while the Princes' Crusade were gathered in Amalfi in the late summer of 1096, a large number of armed crusaders bearing the sign of the cross on their right shoulders or on their backs cried in unison "Deus le volt, Deus le volt, Deus le volt". Medieval historian Guibert de Nogent mentions that "Deus le volt" has been retained by the pilgrims to the detriment of other cries.
Deus nec vult is a null-sec based corperation of industrialist and mission runners. We do some PVP roaming as well.
Recruiting is selected. We are more of a family then a corp.
The battle cry of the First Crusade is first reported in the Gesta Francorum, a chronicle written ca. 1100 by an anonymous author associated with Bohemond I of Antioch shortly after the successful campaign. According to this account, while the Princes' Crusade were gathered in Amalfi in the late summer of 1096, a large number of armed crusaders bearing the sign of the cross on their right shoulders or on their backs cried in unison "Deus le volt, Deus le volt, Deus le volt". Medieval historian Guibert de Nogent mentions that "Deus le volt" has been retained by the pilgrims to the detriment of other cries.
Deus nec vult is a null-sec based corperation of industrialist and mission runners. We do some PVP roaming as well.
Recruiting is selected. We are more of a family then a corp.