Wraithstar Grim
Mar 29, 2026
Feb 13, 2025(1y)
Feb 13, 2027(239d)
Combat
Kills14
Losses141
Efficiency9%
ISK
Destroyed63.07m
Lost242.62m
ISK Eff.21%
Solo
Solo Kills1
Solo Ratio7%
Final Blows3
Points14
Other
NPC Losses49
NPC Loss Ratio35%
Avg Kills/Day0.03
ActivityInactive
Wraithstar Grim
Last Active
Mar 29, 2026
Birthday
Feb 13, 2025 (1 years old)
Next Birthday
Feb 13, 2027 (239 days)
Combat
Kills14
Losses141
Efficiency9%
Danger Ratio65%
ISK
Destroyed63.07m
Lost242.62m
ISK Efficiency21%
Balance-179547609
Solo
Solo Kills1
Solo Ratio7%
Final Blows3
Points14
Other
NPC Losses49
NPC Loss Ratio35%
Avg Kills/Day0.03
ActivityInactive
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Bio
Wraithstar’s origins trace back to a Gurista-turned-Mordu mentor. Shaped by the harsh pragmatism of Mordu’s Legion, Wraithstar has deep respect for structure, loyalty, and a pragmatic code of honor—values that echo the Caldari influence within the Legion but are tempered by the realities of mercenary life.
Structure, Law, Honor: Wraithstar embodies the Mordu ideal of imposing order on the lawless fringes of New Eden. His sense of “law” isn’t the rigid bureaucracy of the Caldari State but a personal code forged through the Legion’s militaristic lens—practical, adaptable, unyielding. He views honor not as a noble ideal but as a currency of respect, earned through competence and upheld through action.
Cold Disciplinarian: Wraithstar’s aims are defined by a steely, unrelenting discipline that mirrors the Legion’s no-nonsense ethos. He plans operations with surgical precision, demands excellence from his subordinates, and holds himself to the same exacting standard. Failure—whether his own or others’—is met with cold judgment, not out of cruelty but from a belief that weakness undermines survival. His demeanor reflects the Mordu principle that strength lies in control, both of oneself and one’s environment.
Internal Vendettas: For Wraithstar, proving himself against those who best him is less about petty revenge and more about asserting his worth within the Legion’s meritocratic culture. His vendettas are private, a quiet fire driving him to outmaneuver or outlast his rivals. This aligns with Mordu’s focus on reputation and capability—defeat is a challenge to overcome, not a public spectacle. His complexity lies in this understated ambition, making him a figure others might underestimate until his meticulous retribution unfolds.
The Deathless: The Deathless Circle’s occupation of Zarzakh, with its advanced technology and strategic control, might pique Wraithstar’s interest as a model of structured power. He could admire their ability to impose order on a lawless region, resonating with his own values of discipline and planning. However, if their rule leans too heavily on chaos, betrayal, or self-serving ambition—lacking a clear code or honorable purpose—Wraithstar would likely view them with suspicion or contempt. To him, power without principle is a hollow shell, unworthy of respect. He might even see the Deathless as a challenge: a rival force to test his own philosophy against, either as an ally to refine or an enemy to surpass...
Structure, Law, Honor: Wraithstar embodies the Mordu ideal of imposing order on the lawless fringes of New Eden. His sense of “law” isn’t the rigid bureaucracy of the Caldari State but a personal code forged through the Legion’s militaristic lens—practical, adaptable, unyielding. He views honor not as a noble ideal but as a currency of respect, earned through competence and upheld through action.
Cold Disciplinarian: Wraithstar’s aims are defined by a steely, unrelenting discipline that mirrors the Legion’s no-nonsense ethos. He plans operations with surgical precision, demands excellence from his subordinates, and holds himself to the same exacting standard. Failure—whether his own or others’—is met with cold judgment, not out of cruelty but from a belief that weakness undermines survival. His demeanor reflects the Mordu principle that strength lies in control, both of oneself and one’s environment.
Internal Vendettas: For Wraithstar, proving himself against those who best him is less about petty revenge and more about asserting his worth within the Legion’s meritocratic culture. His vendettas are private, a quiet fire driving him to outmaneuver or outlast his rivals. This aligns with Mordu’s focus on reputation and capability—defeat is a challenge to overcome, not a public spectacle. His complexity lies in this understated ambition, making him a figure others might underestimate until his meticulous retribution unfolds.
The Deathless: The Deathless Circle’s occupation of Zarzakh, with its advanced technology and strategic control, might pique Wraithstar’s interest as a model of structured power. He could admire their ability to impose order on a lawless region, resonating with his own values of discipline and planning. However, if their rule leans too heavily on chaos, betrayal, or self-serving ambition—lacking a clear code or honorable purpose—Wraithstar would likely view them with suspicion or contempt. To him, power without principle is a hollow shell, unworthy of respect. He might even see the Deathless as a challenge: a rival force to test his own philosophy against, either as an ally to refine or an enemy to surpass...
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Kills0
Losses7
Efficiency0%
ISK Destroyed0
ISK Lost38.5k
ISK Efficiency0%
Solo Kills0
Solo Losses6
NPC Losses0
Blob Factor0
Active TimezoneUSTZ
Final Blows0
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Intel Profile
PlaystyleSolo (0 kills)
Avg Fleet: - Bait (2x)
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