Rarinar
Apr 22, 2026
Oct 5, 2008(17y)
Oct 5, 2026(115d)
Combat
Kills6
Losses34
Efficiency15%
ISK
Destroyed562.73m
Lost1.87b
ISK Eff.23%
Solo
Solo Kills2
Solo Ratio33%
Final Blows3
Points6
Other
NPC Losses4
NPC Loss Ratio12%
Avg Kills/Day0.00
ActivityInactive
Rarinar
Last Active
Apr 22, 2026
Birthday
Oct 5, 2008 (17 years old)
Next Birthday
Oct 5, 2026 (115 days)
Combat
Kills6
Losses34
Efficiency15%
Danger Ratio88%
ISK
Destroyed562.73m
Lost1.87b
ISK Efficiency23%
Balance-1307913628
Solo
Solo Kills2
Solo Ratio33%
Final Blows3
Points6
Other
NPC Losses4
NPC Loss Ratio12%
Avg Kills/Day0.00
ActivityInactive
No data available
Bio
Rarinar was born beneath the same red skies of Matar as his brother, but where Mandarden learned to carry the past, Rarinar learned to hurl it back at the world. Memory did not weigh on him—it burned.
Their parents taught discipline, endurance, and purpose born from loss. Ragdur’s scar filled Rarinar with fury. Eline’s grief taught him that silence never saved anyone. Where Mandarden absorbed and endured, Rarinar challenged and struck. Elders called him reckless; warriors called him true.
Brutor rites shaped him through pain, but pain never quieted him. Ritual scars were taken with clenched teeth and open defiance. He was faster than Mandarden, more aggressive, always pressing the fight. Every trial was a rehearsal for vengeance against the Amarr.
Republic Fleet instructors saw raw talent and constant friction. Rarinar proved most dangerous in heavy hulls—battleships and capital ships where raw firepower and nerve mattered more than finesse. Unlike many of his kin, he studied Amarrian doctrine, ship design, and theology in depth—not out of respect, but to dissect it. Scripture, hierarchy, and ritual were tools he learned to predict, manipulate, and ultimately break.
Border clashes hardened him quickly. Loss came often, and Rarinar answered it with overwhelming force guided by understanding. Reprimands followed him as closely as commendations. Planet-bound service and restraint never fit. The war he wanted was decisive and undeniable.
Capsuleer induction freed him. Death lost its meaning, and fear went with it. Each rebirth reinforced his belief that hesitation was the only weakness. In the void, commanding battleships and capitals alike, he became a blunt instrument sharpened by knowledge—advancing where others would withdraw.
When he reunited with Mandarden among the stars, the old balance returned. Mandarden chose the path. Rarinar crushed whatever stood in the way. Pilots learned the truth quickly: Mandarden would never falter—but Rarinar would ensure the enemy did not survive.
Now Rarinar flies at the center of every engagement, massive hulls under his command, Amarrian doctrine turned against its creators. If Mandarden is memory made steel, then Rarinar is memory made fire—and together, they ensure the Minmatar will never kneel again.
Their parents taught discipline, endurance, and purpose born from loss. Ragdur’s scar filled Rarinar with fury. Eline’s grief taught him that silence never saved anyone. Where Mandarden absorbed and endured, Rarinar challenged and struck. Elders called him reckless; warriors called him true.
Brutor rites shaped him through pain, but pain never quieted him. Ritual scars were taken with clenched teeth and open defiance. He was faster than Mandarden, more aggressive, always pressing the fight. Every trial was a rehearsal for vengeance against the Amarr.
Republic Fleet instructors saw raw talent and constant friction. Rarinar proved most dangerous in heavy hulls—battleships and capital ships where raw firepower and nerve mattered more than finesse. Unlike many of his kin, he studied Amarrian doctrine, ship design, and theology in depth—not out of respect, but to dissect it. Scripture, hierarchy, and ritual were tools he learned to predict, manipulate, and ultimately break.
Border clashes hardened him quickly. Loss came often, and Rarinar answered it with overwhelming force guided by understanding. Reprimands followed him as closely as commendations. Planet-bound service and restraint never fit. The war he wanted was decisive and undeniable.
Capsuleer induction freed him. Death lost its meaning, and fear went with it. Each rebirth reinforced his belief that hesitation was the only weakness. In the void, commanding battleships and capitals alike, he became a blunt instrument sharpened by knowledge—advancing where others would withdraw.
When he reunited with Mandarden among the stars, the old balance returned. Mandarden chose the path. Rarinar crushed whatever stood in the way. Pilots learned the truth quickly: Mandarden would never falter—but Rarinar would ensure the enemy did not survive.
Now Rarinar flies at the center of every engagement, massive hulls under his command, Amarrian doctrine turned against its creators. If Mandarden is memory made steel, then Rarinar is memory made fire—and together, they ensure the Minmatar will never kneel again.
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Losses1
Efficiency0%
ISK Destroyed0
ISK Lost127.69m
ISK Efficiency0%
Solo Kills0
Solo Losses1
NPC Losses0
Blob Factor0
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Final Blows0
Points0
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