Dalheim Holdings [DALH]
2 members
Jan 28, 2026(0y)
6% tax
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Members2
Last 90 Days
Kills0
Losses1
ISK Destroyed0
ISK Lost3.13m
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Last 90 Days
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ISK Lost3.13m
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Bio
“Stone Holds. Kin Endures.”
Industrial Dominion • Belt‑Clan Loyalty
In the Helix Fringe — where colonies fall like weak shields and the void devours the unprepared — the miners still whisper the old sagas. Tales of clans who carved their homes from asteroids, who lit their forges in the dark, who answered the void with iron and will.
Among those sagas, one name stands above all others:
Dalheim.
The Home That Endures.
A myth.
A fortress‑outpost carved into the heart of a hollow asteroid.
A citadel whose stone halls held firm when every nearby colony collapsed.
A place where workers sang their labor like war‑chants, and the void itself bent in respect.
Most called it legend.
Ali Izia called it destiny.
Born to migrant belt‑workers and raised in the drifting habitats of the Helix Fringe, Ali knew instability as a constant companion. Contracts failed. Colonies starved. Corporations abandoned their workers like broken tools. But the sagas endured — and so did the idea of Dalheim.
Ali took the myth and forged it into mandate.
Industry must endure.
Workers must be honored.
Homes must be carved, not granted.
When he founded his corporation, Ali chose the name Dalheim as a declaration of war against collapse:
“If the void denies us a hall, we will carve one from the stone.
If empires deny us a future, we will build our own.”
Dalheim Holdings rose like a clan reborn — miners, engineers, haulers, prospectors, all bound not by fragile contracts but by oath. They became the Stone‑Kin, a workforce united under the belief that industry is strength, and strength is survival.
Their fleets became longships of ore and fire.
Their refineries became forges of empire.
Their logistics chains became the lifelines of a rising industrial clan.
Dalheim Holdings does not simply mine.
Dalheim Holdings claims.
Dalheim Holdings builds.
Dalheim Holdings endures.
Today, the corporation stands as a heavy‑industry power whose identity is carved from Fringe myth and Viking resolve. Every structure, every ship, every operation carries the same message:
Carve your hall.
Guard your kin.
Defy the void.
Dalheim endures.
Industrial Dominion • Belt‑Clan Loyalty
In the Helix Fringe — where colonies fall like weak shields and the void devours the unprepared — the miners still whisper the old sagas. Tales of clans who carved their homes from asteroids, who lit their forges in the dark, who answered the void with iron and will.
Among those sagas, one name stands above all others:
Dalheim.
The Home That Endures.
A myth.
A fortress‑outpost carved into the heart of a hollow asteroid.
A citadel whose stone halls held firm when every nearby colony collapsed.
A place where workers sang their labor like war‑chants, and the void itself bent in respect.
Most called it legend.
Ali Izia called it destiny.
Born to migrant belt‑workers and raised in the drifting habitats of the Helix Fringe, Ali knew instability as a constant companion. Contracts failed. Colonies starved. Corporations abandoned their workers like broken tools. But the sagas endured — and so did the idea of Dalheim.
Ali took the myth and forged it into mandate.
Industry must endure.
Workers must be honored.
Homes must be carved, not granted.
When he founded his corporation, Ali chose the name Dalheim as a declaration of war against collapse:
“If the void denies us a hall, we will carve one from the stone.
If empires deny us a future, we will build our own.”
Dalheim Holdings rose like a clan reborn — miners, engineers, haulers, prospectors, all bound not by fragile contracts but by oath. They became the Stone‑Kin, a workforce united under the belief that industry is strength, and strength is survival.
Their fleets became longships of ore and fire.
Their refineries became forges of empire.
Their logistics chains became the lifelines of a rising industrial clan.
Dalheim Holdings does not simply mine.
Dalheim Holdings claims.
Dalheim Holdings builds.
Dalheim Holdings endures.
Today, the corporation stands as a heavy‑industry power whose identity is carved from Fringe myth and Viking resolve. Every structure, every ship, every operation carries the same message:
Carve your hall.
Guard your kin.
Defy the void.
Dalheim endures.
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Losses1
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ISK Destroyed0
ISK Lost3.13m
ISK Efficiency0%
Solo Kills0
NPC Losses0
Final Blows0
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